Pakistan

Islamabad Red Zone offices shift to remote work amid tight security

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ISLAMABAD: All ministries, divisions and other federal institutions located in the Islamabad Red Zone will continue to work from home today.

The Federal Constitutional Court and the Islamabad High Court will remain closed today, while the Supreme Court will function with limited staff.

Extraordinary security arrangements have been made in Rawalpindi and Islamabad, and the Red Zone in Islamabad remains closed to all types of traffic.

All ministries, divisions and other federal institutions located in the Red Zone will continue to work from home today.

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