Kathmandu. In anticipation of potential disruptions to fuel imports due to rising tensions in West Asia, Sri Lanka's primary essential services office has issued a directive on fuel and energy conservation for government agencies.This directive has been distributed to ministry secretaries, provincial and district secretaries, and heads of government and legal institutions. It suggests adopting measures to reduce the consumption of fuel and electricity across the public sector.According to the directive, employees should use public or shared transport instead of personal vehicles whenever possible. Furthermore, government agencies have been instructed to prepare daily transport plans to reduce the number of...