Bangladesh shuts universities early to save power amid energy crisis

In response to a severe energy crisis, the Bangladeshi government has mandated the early closure of all public and private universities nationwide. This decision aims to significantly cut down on electricity consumption during peak hours, a critical measure as the country grapples with power shortages exacerbated by rising fuel costs and global energy supply challenges. Officials believe that this initiative will not only mitigate energy usage but also alleviate traffic congestion, which has been a contributing factor to fuel wastage in urban areas. The educational institutions will adjust their schedules to align with these new guidelines, emphasizing the government's commitment to energy conservation amidst ongoing challenges. This move reflects a broader trend in the region, as countries face similar dilemmas in balancing educational needs with pressing energy demands.
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