Work From Home for Sports? Provincial Order Exposes Gaps in Policy Planning
Musarrat Ullah Jan, KikxNow , Digital Creator Peshawar: The provincial government recently issued a “work from home” order for Fridays in the name of fuel conservation. On the surface, this appears rational—energy saving is a legitimate concern. But when applied to the sports ministry, the policy exposes a series of glaring practical flaws that reveal a lack of understanding of operational realities. The sports ministry is not a typical office environment. Training athletes, supervising fieldwork, and preparing teams for competitions are inherently physical tasks. Asking coaches to “work from home” raises immediate questions: how will they provide meaningful training to athletes who are not physically present? Will mobile videos replace real-time feedback? Can a coach genuinely teach a forward how to kick, a defender how to intercept, or a goalie how to react through Zoom or WhatsApp videos? The gap between policy intention and practical execution is massive. Coaches are no...