BD cuts working hours to save energy
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Bangladesh has launched fresh measures to curb energy consumption, cutting office hours and trimming public spending as conflict in the Middle East disrupts global fuel markets and strains power supply in the South Asian nation.
Officials said the steps approved by the cabinet aim to stabilise the energy situation in Bangladesh, heavily dependent on fuel imports and battered by price volatility and supply uncertainty from the US?Israeli war with Iran.
Under the new rules, government offices will run from 9am to 4pm, while markets and shopping centres must shut by 6pm to reduce electricity use. The government has also ordered cuts in non-essential public expenditure and urged lower power consumption in industry, with curbs on excessive lighting.
The education ministry will issue guidelines for schools from Sunday, with options such as adjusting timetables and shifting to online classes being considered. Authorities will also allow duty-free imports of electric buses for schools, with incentives for those that participate.


















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