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Punjab government announces work-from-home policy amid smog crisis

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November 8, 2024
Punjab government announces work-from-home policy amid smog crisis
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Lahore, November 8, 2024 – The Punjab government has introduced a work-from-home policy for office workers in regions severely impacted by smog, as air pollution continues to affect millions of residents. The new measure, led by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, applies to both public and private workplaces in Lahore, Ggujranwala, Faisalabad, and Multan divisions, aiming to reduce exposure to hazardous air and minimize transportation, which significantly contributes to pollution.

Under the new guidelines, offices in the affected areas are directed to operate with only 50 percent in-person staff. This step is part of a broader effort to protect public health and curb emissions.

In addition, the provincial government previously announced school closures in the smog-affected districts and mandated mask-wearing in impacted areas. “Schools will remain closed until November 17,” said Senior Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb, noting that classes will shift online during this period. Aurangzeb further remarked that winds from India have worsened conditions in cities like Multan, Lahore, Kasur, Sheikhupura, and Gujranwala. “A letter will be sent to the Foreign Office regarding the smog issue,” she added.

As part of anti-smog efforts, a “green lockdown” is in effect in several areas of Lahore, including Davis Road, Kashmir Road, Egerton Road, and Queen Road. Restrictions in these zones limit construction work, the operation of chingchi rickshaws, and the use of commercial generators. Additionally, restaurants and barbecue services in heavily affected areas must close by 8 p.m.

Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz also proposed initiating “smog diplomacy” with India, underscoring the need for cross-border cooperation to address the crisis. “Smog is a humanitarian issue, not a political one,” she stated at a Diwali gathering in Lahore. “Air doesn’t recognize borders; we cannot effectively combat smog unless both Punjabs take joint action.”

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