Pakistan's answer to electricity shortages: don't wear socks

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Pakistan's answer to electricity shortages: don't wear socks - Telegraph

Civil servants across the country have been sent a memo detailing the new dress code, which came into force last week. Sandals and moccasins are now to be worn by all staff, but without socks.
"There shall be no more use of air-conditioners in public offices till such time that substantial improvement in the energy situation takes place," a cabinet directive said.
"The dress code includes white or light coloured shirt (full-sleeved or half sleeved) with light coloured trouser or shalwar kameez with waist coat, and moccasins (shoes without laces) or sandals (shoes with straps) without socks.
"All public servants have been given seven days for preparations and have been directed to observe the dress code."
The unusual step is a sign of Pakistan's increasingly desperate attempts to save electricity, as shortages continue to plunge much of the country into darkness.

Electricity companies are only producing two thirds of Pakistan's required electricity – a result of outdated power generation plants being unable to cope, combined with the government being unable to pay electricity companies for the power they do produce.
Much of the plants were built in the 1960s and are creaking under the strain, while a drought is further hampering power generation.
Musadik Malik, the caretaker minister for water and power until the new government is inaugurated, has also logged a complaint against non-cooperation from ministries of petroleum and finance, who Pakistan Today said are reluctant in making payments.
Power outages lasting as long as 20 hours were recorded in Faisalabad and Gujranwala, while the capital Islamabad has also been hit.
In Peshawar, electricity "load shedding" – black outs – went up to 14 hours, and in the north western tribal areas bordering Afghanistan the situation was worse, with electricity available for only five to six hours per day.
In Punjab, power outage has almost destroyed industry. In Lahore, the country's second largest city, power was cut off for 12 to 14 hours daily, leaving the residents to swelter in 40C heat.
Mr Malik, the minister for water and power, and Sohail Wajahat Siddiqui, minister for petroleum and natural resources, together "expressed their inability to overcome the crisis", the Daily Times said they told a news conference in Lahore, where the temperature was 40C on Monday.
"They have termed financial constraints as a major, and incompetence as a minor, hurdle in resolving the issue," the newspaper said.
"Presenting the realistic picture, the ministers announced that they were going to increase the price of electricity and gas for all sectors."
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I wish I could ditch my shoes for sandals... but not at the price of a/c
 

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I was astonished to read this article in the newspaper.

What a bad situation these poor folks are in.

However, Pakistanis are used to wearing slippers and so they would welcome not wearing socks.

There is another reason why socks should not be worn. Without electricity the feet will sweat and a Godforsaken stink will overpower them!
 

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Everyone in Pakistan of course. What sorta question is that datguy? :D

They boast of having 5 nuke power plants. Can't meet half their power demand.
I thought Pakis hadn't mastered the art of civil nuclear energy yet?
 

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I thought Pakis hadn't mastered the art of civil nuclear energy yet?
Yep. But Farhaan bhai's claims leave my head reeling. And their government claims to successfully run 5 power plants while terrorists easily attack Karachi power plant. :dude:
 

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Pakistanis should stay at home in such a crisis.

At least, there they can be more constructively productive.
 

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thank God they are not told to wear steel underwear

with electric shock capability
 

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Pakistanis should stay at home in such a crisis.

At least, there they can be more constructively productive.

yes true, sitting home will save them not only from heat but also save them from bomb beat:lol::lol:
 

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^^^^^ could cost be the reason why indians only are into such research and also capable of affording them?

research into Underwear with electric shock capability was just recently invented in india
 

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^^^^^ could cost be the reason why indians only are into such research and also capable of affording them?

research into Underwear with electric shock capability was just recently invented in india
There is no such power or money crunch in India... so we invented it to DONATE it to our powerless neighbors which is nuke shuppa powa coincidentally. :lol:

farhan miyah ... pehan lo ab bijli ki chaddi.
 

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There is no such power or money crunch in India... so we invented it to DONATE it to our powerless neighbors which is nuke shuppa powa coincidentally. :lol:

farhan miyah ... pehan lo ab bijli ki chaddi.
the invention was to protect one from rape.hence more suitable in india

read more about electric shock capability having underwear developed by indian firm
 

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