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Schools Closed in Pakistan’s Punjab Amid Oil Crisis Linked to Regional Conflict

by Economy India
March 9, 2026
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Schools Closed in Pakistan’s Punjab Amid Oil Crisis Linked to Regional Conflict

Schools Closed in Pakistan’s Punjab Amid Oil Crisis Linked to Regional Conflict

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Lahore, March (Economy India): Authorities in Pakistan’s largest province, Punjab Province, have announced the closure of all public and private educational institutions until March 31 as part of emergency fuel-saving measures amid a growing oil crisis.

The decision was announced by Maryam Nawaz, Chief Minister of Punjab. According to the directive, schools, colleges, and universities will remain closed from March 10 to March 31, although examinations will continue according to the existing schedule. Institutions have been allowed to conduct online classes during the closure period.

The provincial government has also instructed many employees to work from home in an effort to reduce fuel consumption.

Schools Closed in Pakistan’s Punjab Amid Oil Crisis Linked to Regional Conflict
Schools Closed in Pakistan’s Punjab Amid Oil Crisis Linked to Regional Conflict

Oil Supply Disruptions Trigger Measures

The crisis follows escalating tensions after joint US-Israel attacks on Iran, which have reportedly disrupted regional energy supply routes. The situation has been further complicated by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route used for transporting crude oil.

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As a result, panic buying of petrol and other petroleum products has been reported across Pakistan, particularly in Punjab, as fears grow over potential fuel shortages.

Impact on Daily Life

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has begun affecting oil supplies to several countries, including Pakistan, which relies heavily on imported petroleum. Authorities say the temporary shutdown of educational institutions and the shift toward remote work are intended to conserve fuel and manage the economic impact of the developing crisis.

(Economy India)

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