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PESCO abolishes Friday weekly holiday

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PESHAWAR: The Peshawar Electric Supply Company (PESCO) has announced the end of the weekly holiday on Friday and a formal notification has been issued in this regard.

According to the notification, all PESCO offices will now remain fully open on Friday as per the scheduled working hours. Staff attendance in all formations and sub-offices will be as usual on Friday and office affairs will also be carried out as usual.

The company administration says that this decision to declare Friday as a regular working day will come into effect immediately.

In this regard, strict instructions have been issued to the concerned senior officers to ensure the implementation of government orders at all costs so that public grievances can be redressed promptly.

Punjab Government decides to end Friday holiday

The Punjab government has decided to discontinue the Friday holiday, making Friday a regular working day across the province.

According to sources, government affairs will be conducted as usual on Friday, and all public offices will remain open in accordance with the new decision.

Officials said that office activities will continue normally in all government departments, including the Civil Secretariat, with employees required to perform their duties as per the regular schedule.

The decision means that government institutions throughout Punjab will observe Friday as a standard working day, ensuring the continuation of official operations and public services without interruption.

Further details regarding the implementation of the revised working schedule are expected to be issued by the relevant authorities.

Abdul khalique

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