Pakistan to advance clock by an hour for 'daylight saving'
Officials, however, say at this stage the scheme is just experimental and being adopted just for one year, and a decision to continue with the system will be taken after assessing the pros and cons in October.
Nevertheless, it is certainly going to be an interesting experience for the people in Pakistan who are not used to this kind of change.
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Officials, however, say at this stage the scheme is just experimental and being adopted just for one year, and a decision to continue with the system will be taken after assessing the pros and cons in October.
Nevertheless, it is certainly going to be an interesting experience for the people in Pakistan who are not used to this kind of change.
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