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Sindh Lifts Market, Marriage Hall Closing Times

NasirMehmood May 16, 2026 0 2 min read
Sindh Lifts Market, Marriage Hall Closing Times

KARACHI: In a significant policy reversal aimed at revitalizing commercial activity, the Sindh government has lifted the mandatory early closing times for businesses across the province. The decision grants immediate relief to a broad spectrum of commercial entities, including markets, shopping malls, restaurants, hotels, and marriage halls.

The announcement was made public by Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon via his official social media account. The exemption officially nullifies the restrictive timings imposed last month under a stringent energy conservation and austerity policy.

Return to Routine Operations

According to a formal notification shared by the minister, all shops, markets, malls, hotels, restaurants, food outlets, wedding halls, and marquees are now exempt from the closure schedules previously mandated by the Home Department. The original order, dated April 10, 2026, had forced non-essential businesses to shut down early in the evening.

“Business centres will now be able to continue operating according to their normal business hours,” Memon stated. He emphasized that the decision reflects the government’s commitment to economic growth, public convenience, and support for the business community, which he described as the backbone of the economy.

Reversing Energy Conservation Measures

The now-revoked timings were introduced as part of a federal government austerity and fuel-conservation plan triggered by a sharp increase in domestic fuel prices. That surge was linked to geopolitical instability, specifically the conflict in the Middle East. Under the previous rules, businesses in non-divisional headquarters were forced to close by 8 PM, while those in major divisional cities could operate only until 9 PM.

Essential services such as pharmacies, hospitals, fuel pumps, and bakeries were always exempt from the curfew. However, the broader restrictions drew sharp criticism from traders and industrialists who argued the early closures were crippling livelihoods without delivering proportionate energy savings.

The senior minister revealed that the decision to lift the restrictions was taken after thorough consultations with the trading community. “The government considered suggestions and difficulties faced by traders and industrialists,” Memon said, adding that the administration would continue to take all possible measures to resolve issues faced by the business sector.

Despite the challenging economic climate, the minister asserted that the government had prioritized protecting the interests of both the public and the commercial sector by restoring standard operating hours.

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