Published on 12:00 AM, March 26, 2022

Employees demand Work-From-Road permission

Photo: Prabir Das

Just as the Work-From-Home saga is dying down, Chapasthan employees have come up with a new demand – Work-From-Road.  

They think this could not only reduce the operation cost of organisations but it could also reduce the sufferings of people from the heavy traffic the capital offers them every day.

"Yesterday I left home for my office at 8:00am, but I reached my office at 6:00pm when everyone was rushing back home. I lost all my work hours in the traffic jam. So, I applied to my boss for permission to work from the road."

As people, their lives, cars, and minds got stuck in the web of Dhoka traffic, they had to find a way to cope with the new situation and the advent of the novel Work-From-Road strategy is a sign that the nation is becoming more and more developed with every red light turning green, and not a single car moving.

However, as news went viral that Chapasthan may introduce Work-From-Road, students demanded the same.

A female student from Very Hard to Spell Noon School & College said, "The heavy traffic caused me to reach school in the afternoon when classes were already dismissed. If we aren't allowed to join class from the road, classes may have to continue without a single student. It's not students' demand, it's the demand of time."

Meanwhile, the director of "Mad Max: Fury Road" is planning to shoot the sequel on the streets of Dhoka as he found only dust here.