Guwahati: In an austerity drive the Tripura government on Monday announced a series of initiatives, including the closure of all government offices on every Saturday and Sunday from now onwards.After a Cabinet meeting, Transport, Food and Civil Supplies Minister Sushanta Chowdhury said that all government offices would remain closed on all Saturdays and Sundays.Earlier, government offices in the state used to remain closed only on all Sundays and on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month.The Minister said that office timings on working days would now begin at 9.30 a.m. instead of 10 a.m. and continue till 6 p.m. instead of 5.30 p.m. “These measures will reduce electricity and fuel consumption in government offices through strict energy-savings measures,” an official order of the General Administrative Department said.The Tripura government had ordered that 50 per cent of Group C and Group D employees would work from home as part of fuel-saving measures. this has been withdrawn.The government order followed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent appeal to citizens and institutions to conserve fuel and increase the use of electric vehicles.Addressing the press conference, Chowdhury said that in view of the recent situation in the Middle East and following Prime Minister Modi’s appeal for fuel conservation, the state government had already initiated several expenditure-control measures.These include conducting official meetings virtually, increasing the use of electric and CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) vehicles, reducing the use of vehicles at the administrative level, and avoiding large-scale political and non-political gatherings.He said that instructions had already been issued to various government departments to ensure strict compliance with these measures.
Tripura adopts two-day weekend for offices to curb fuel use
Tripura government has launched an austerity drive. All government offices will now be closed on Saturdays and Sundays. Working hours on weekdays are extended. These steps aim to reduce electricity and fuel consumption. The government is also promoting virtual meetings and the use of electric and CNG vehicles. These measures follow Prime Minister Modi's appeal for fuel conservation.













