Delhi Government Orders 2-Day Work-From-Home for Staff, No Official Foreign Travel for 1 Year

  • May 15, 2026, 3:04 p.m.

Delhi: In a major administrative and policy change, the Delhi government has mandated two days of work from home (WFH) per week for government employees and imposed a one-year ban on foreign travel. This decision was taken to reduce fuel consumption, pollution, and cut government expenditure. This rule applies to most departments, except those providing essential services.

According to official sources, the two-day weekly WFH arrangement will be mandatory for Delhi government offices, requiring departments to restructure work schedules to ensure continuity of services. The policy is intended to reduce daily commuting demand in the capital, where high traffic density contributes significantly to pollution and congestion. Authorities stated that essential and emergency services will continue to function from offices as required, with departments allowed to make operational adjustments where necessary.

In addition to the hybrid work model, the government has implemented a complete suspension of official foreign travel for ministers and government officials for one year, except in exceptional cases approved by the competent authority. Officials said the restriction is designed to curb non-essential expenditure on international travel and redirect focus toward domestic administrative priorities. The decision also reflects an effort to streamline government spending during a period of heightened emphasis on fiscal discipline.

The announcement comes as part of a broader policy framework linked to fuel conservation and environmental management in Delhi, where air quality frequently deteriorates due to vehicle emissions, industrial activity, and seasonal factors. Government representatives said reducing office-based commuting through structured remote work is expected to contribute to a measurable reduction in traffic volume and fuel usage.

Authorities also indicated that departments will be required to strengthen digital infrastructure and online workflows to support the shift to remote operations. Monitoring mechanisms will be introduced to track productivity and ensure accountability during WFH days. Officials added that service delivery standards will be maintained, and performance reviews will guide future adjustments to the policy.

The foreign travel ban is also expected to significantly impact administrative budgeting, particularly in areas involving international conferences, training programmes, and official delegations. Officials said priority will be given to domestic capacity-building initiatives and virtual participation in global events where possible.

Experts say this move shows that cities in India are starting to mix different management styles to handle environmental and traffic issues. However, they warned that for this to work, government offices must coordinate well, use technology effectively, and act efficiently.

The Delhi government mentioned they will keep reviewing the policy and make changes based on how well it improves service and helps the environment.

Author : Rajdhani Delhi Representative

Rajdhani delhi representative

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