The governments of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab introduced a number of fuel-saving measures on Monday, together with the closure of academic establishments in Punjab from March 10-31 and a discount in gasoline allowances for official autos in each provinces.
The selections to implement these measures come amid the worldwide gasoline disaster triggered by the US-Israel struggle on Iran.
KP govt’s choices
The KP authorities determined to implement the measures for a interval of two months, slicing the allowance for official autos by 25 %.
In keeping with an official handout, the provincial cupboard met and accepted the “Gasoline Conservation and Accountable Governance Initiative”.
The assertion quoted Particular Assistant to the Chief Minister on Info and Public Relations Shafi Jan as saying that the gasoline conservation measures can be applied for 2 months on the directions of KP Chief Minister Sohail Afridi.
He mentioned it was determined that the provincial authorities would proceed to observe the state of affairs to see if the measures may very well be prolonged.
In keeping with Jan, the provincial cupboard accepted a 25pc discount within the gasoline allowance for presidency autos, which totaled a 50pc discount as an earlier 25pc discount had been in place because the Covid-19 pandemic.
Nonetheless, Jan added that the discount wouldn’t apply to police, and rescue and regulation enforcement personnel.
It was additionally determined to introduce a “50pc work-from-home coverage” for presidency departments, Jan mentioned. He added that each one authorities conferences can be performed nearly.
He mentioned that it was additionally proposed to maintain academic establishments closed on Fridays each week and prioritize digital studying.
The cupboard additionally determined to curtail the usage of VIP protocol autos and helicopters, Jan mentioned. He added that the federal government aimed to be frugal with its bills and there can be a ban on pointless occasions and official dinners.
He additional added that the federal government would proceed to observe the state of affairs on the fueling stations and “take strict motion towards hoarding”.
“Provide of diesel to farmers for wheat harvesting shall be ensured,” Jan mentioned, vowing that the federal government aimed to implement the insurance policies to guard the financial system “with out burdening the folks”.
The event comes a day after KP CM Afridi announced a subsidy for registered motorcycle riders across the province following an increase in petroleum prices.
Last week, the KP government also notified a set of fuel conservation measures. The finance department formally informed the departments and attached organizations that given the possible implications of the global fuel crisis, it has become necessary to immediately adopt “precautionary and conservation measures” to ensure the smooth functioning of government operations in the province.
It said that all offices should ensure judicious and economic use of petroleum products. “Fuel consumption should be restricted strictly to essential official duties, emergency response activities and unavoidable field operations,” it said.
Punjab govt’s decisions
Separately, a post on PML-N’s X account said today that CM Maryam Nawaz has also decided to implement fuel-saving measures, keeping in view the economic difficulties resulting from the Middle East war.
The post said that provincial ministers would not be provided free petrol until the end of the “petroleum crisis” and the petrol and diesel allowance for official vehicles was being reduced by 50 percent.
A restriction has also been imposed on the use of protocol vehicles for provincial ministers and senior government officials, the post said, adding that just one extra vehicle would accompany them during their commute for security purposes.
The post further stated that a “work from home” model was being implemented at government offices, under which only necessary staff would come to the office.
It was also clarified in the post that the “movement of only support staff is being stopped under the work-from-home [policy] and work at offices will not stop”.
Moreover, educational institutions, including schools, colleges and universities, would remain closed from March 10 (Tuesday) to March 31 and could hold online classes during this period. However, examinations would be held as scheduled.
The post further stated that the provision of e-business services and those provided under the ‘Maryam Ke Dastak’ initiative would continue.
‘Maryam Ke Dastak’ offers government services such as domicile certificates, FIR copies, birth certificates, learner’s driving licenses, and e-stamping through the Punjab Information Technology Board-developed ‘Dastak Doorstep Delivery App’ and web portal.
The provincial government also decided to hold online meetings and employ the facility of teleconferencing for official work, and prohibit official outdoor activities.
The Horse and Cattle Show 2026, which was scheduled to begin from March 28, was also being postponed, the post said.
It added that instructions had been issued for the constitution of district petroleum monitoring committees for the monitoring of petroleum products, and the PITB had been tasked with setting up a track-and-trace system for petroleum products.
The team preparing the system would also include representatives from district administrations, police, the Punjab Enforcement and Regulatory Authority and other departments, the post stated.
The CM has also directed to issue an advisory to the private sector for implementing a work-from-home policy, not organizing events unnecessarily and only asking necessary staff to come to the office.
She also directed to “strictly monitor transport fares in all districts” and take legal action against those collecting excessive fares.
CM Maryam also issued directives for “strictly monitoring the supply and demand of food items”, the post said, adding that she also appealed to the public not to hold outdoor events.
She also appealed to the people to avoid late-night shopping.

