Sindh Government Imposes New Market and Restaurant Timings Under Austerity Policy

Market Closing

the Government of Sindh’s Home Department has issued a formal notification on April 10, 2026, regarding new operational hours across the province. This move is reportedly part of the government’s “Austerity Policy,” aimed at conserving fuel and energy amid the ongoing economic situation. The new regulations have reportedly been implemented with immediate effect, and all district administrations have been directed to ensure strict compliance.

Revised Market and Shopping Mall Timings

Exceptions for Essential Services and Shops

Reportedly, the government has identified several essential services that are exempt from these restrictive timings to ensure public convenience. According to the notification, the following will remain open as per their normal routine:

New Schedule for Restaurants and Food Outlets

Reportedly, the hospitality sector has also been given a specific window for operations. All hotels, restaurants, and food outlets are reportedly allowed to remain open for dine-in services between 07:00 PM and 11:30 PM for dinner. However, the notification reportedly clarifies that there are no restrictions on home delivery and takeaway services, allowing citizens to order food late at night without any hurdle.

Operating Hours for Marriage Halls and Banquets

Implementation and Enforcement by Authorities

Reportedly, the Additional Chief Secretary, Muhammad Iqbal Memon, has authorized Commissioners and Deputy Commissioners to enforce these orders. The notification reportedly states that the Sindh Police will provide full support to the district administration to ensure that no violations occur. Local authorities have reportedly been warned that any shop or restaurant found operating beyond the permitted hours will face legal action or heavy fines under the current austerity laws.

The Strategic Goal of the Austerity Drive

Reportedly, the primary goal of this directive is to reduce the province’s overall energy consumption and decrease the dependency on expensive fuel imports. Analysts suggest that by closing markets early, the government reportedly expects a significant drop in the evening peak power demand. While the business community has reportedly expressed concerns, the government maintains that these “tough decisions” are reportedly necessary for the long-term economic stability of the province.

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