Everything will be closed by 8.30..? New order in Pakistan..!?

The condition of pakistan is getting worse day by day due to a lack of sufficient fuel and coal, electricity production has been greatly affected. In this situation, the government of pakistan has issued an important announcement while the electricity shortage has increased. This has shocked not only the people of pakistan but also the people of the world.
A few months ago, the Pakistani government urged people to cut down on tea and drink other indigenous drinks like lassi to save foreign exchange reserves by reducing the amount of tea imported from india and China. An almost similar announcement has now been released. The government of pakistan has come up with a new plan to control electricity consumption in order to solve the electricity shortage in the country. According to the minister of Defense, all malls, markets, and shops in pakistan should be closed by 8.30 pm under this electricity-saving scheme.The announcement comes at a time when Pakistan's economy is in dire straits, and the country's foreign exchange reserves are barely enough for one month's worth of imports, with a large portion of the foreign exchange reserves going to foreign fuel imports. Also, the government of pakistan has been forced into an additional crisis due to the delay in the financing of the IMF. In this situation, Pakistan's minister of Defense Khawaja Asif can save about 62 billion Pakistani rupees through the power saving plan, which has been approved by the parliament of Pakistan. It is noteworthy that under this power-saving plan, pakistan All the malls, markets, and shops in the country have been ordered not only to close by 8.30 pm but also to close the wedding halls by 10 pm.And the prime minister of pakistan, Shahbaz Sharif, has additionally ordered that all the government organizations and departments of pakistan should immediately reduce electricity consumption by 30 percent. In the meantime, in the announcement made by the pakistan Statistical Organization, the country's retail inflation has risen to 24.5 percent in December. It was 23.8 percent in November, compared to just 12.28 percent in december last year.

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