NEC decides closing markets at 8:30pm to save electricity

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-Provinces likely to agree on closure of markets at 8:30pm after talks with Traders

By Anzal Amin

ISLAMABAD: In an attempt to save Energy, the National Economic Council (NEC) has decided to order the closure of markets across the country at 8:30pm.
The NEC took the decision Wednesday during a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The Chief Ministers of 3 Provinces attended the meeting, while Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was represented by its Chief Secretary Dr Shehzad Khan.
The NEC met a day after President Ari Alvi approved the reconstitution of the body with Prime Minister Shehbaz as the Chairman.
According to a statement issued in this regard, the Chief Ministers appreciated the steps taken by the federal government to deal with the energy crisis and the four provinces agreed on the proposal of markets’ closure at 8.30pm.
The statement added that Chief Ministers of Sindh, Punjab, and Balochistan have sought two days’ time to hold consultations with the traders’ association in their provinces — but all the four provinces have agreed with the move in principle.
The chief ministers also backed the decisions of the federal cabinet on nationwide measures to deal with the energy crisis and assured their full cooperation in tackling it.
Power Minister Khurrum Dastagir, addressing a press conference, said that the early closure of markets and work-from-home arrangements can save electricity.
“The electricity being produced in the country is 22,000 MW and the requirement is 26,000 MW,” said the minister, adding that the energy shortfall in the country is 4,000 MW.
He also said that the industrial sector was being provided with power uninterruptedly and that 1,100 MW will be added to the national grid once the K-2 Nuclear Power Plant starts production.