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Delhi Lifts Work-From-Home Mandate As Regional Tensions Stabilize

Delhi government reverses mandatory hybrid work policy after Middle East situation improves.

Rajesh Pillai
Rajesh Pillai
Political Correspondent · Sat, 04 July 2026 at 11:00 am
Delhi Lifts Work-From-Home Mandate As Regional Tensions Stabilize

The Delhi government has revoked its hybrid work arrangement directive that required state employees to work from home two days weekly, signaling an easing of concerns that prompted the initial decision.

The Rekha Gupta administration had implemented the two-day work-from-home policy in May as part of a broader national initiative aimed at reducing fuel consumption across government operations. The directive affected thousands of civil servants working in the capital's various departments and offices.

The withdrawal of this order comes as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have gradually subsided, reducing fears about potential disruptions to global energy supplies. When the policy was first introduced, rising fuel costs and supply chain uncertainties had prompted several states to adopt similar measures to manage expenditure.

While the hybrid arrangement was intended as a temporary measure, its continuation had mixed reactions among employees and administration officials. Some welcomed the flexibility, while others found it challenging to maintain seamless service delivery with reduced office presence.

The Delhi government's decision to revert to full-time office attendance reflects growing confidence in energy market stability and improved international conditions. Officials have indicated that the move will ensure better coordination among departments and faster resolution of citizen grievances that require in-person interaction.

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