Tue, 21-Oct-2025

NEPRA announces reduction in Electricity Tariff

NEPRA announces reduction in Electricity Tariff

ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) reduced electricity prices under the monthly fuel adjustment, a news source reported. According to a notification issued here, K-Electric consumers will receive a reduction of Rs 4.03 per unit, while consumers in the rest of the country will see a decrease of 5 paisas per unit. Power … Read more

NKATI terms mini budget disastrous for industry

NKATI terms
  • It will become almost impossible to run their factories.
  • He said government should not burden on industry.
  • Faisal Moiz Khan suggested for people-friendly policies.

KARACHI: President North Karachi Association of Trade & Industry (NKATI), Faisal Moiz Khan, has rejected the mini budget and the huge increase in gas & electricity tariff and, calling it disastrous for the economy & industry.

He said “If the government does not withdraw the increase in taxes and increase in electricity and gas rates through the mini budget, the industries will be closed. As a result, millions of workers will become unemployed while domestic exports will also be adversely affected.”

President NKATI Faisal Moiz Khan said that the government had earlier increased the gas & electricity tariff enormously, and at the same time, the government also indicated that the subsidy will be phased out, which will increase the production cost of the industries immensely.

“It will become almost impossible for the industrial community to run their factories, which will certainly affect the delivery of export orders, so the government should not burden the business, industry and the public to meet the IMF conditions”, he feared.

NKATI president was of the opinion that “If the business and industry will run, then the country will run, and if the people are prosperous, then the country will be prosperous, but unfortunately, all the actions of the government are on the contrary.”

Faisal Moiz Khan demanded the government that instead of taking anti-economic measures on the guidance of the IMF, business, industry and people-friendly policies should be formulated, and measures such as mini-budget should be avoided while withdrawing the increase in electricity and gas rates.

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Nepra approves Rs5.94/kWh rise in electricity tariff

Nepra

KARACHI: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) on Thursday allowed ex-Wapda distribution companies to charge their consumers an additional fuel cost of Rs5.94/kWh on the consumption during January 2022. Nepra observed that the energy from costlier residual fuel oil (RFO) and high-speed diesel (HSD)-based power plants was generated to the tune of over Rs43.62 … Read more

Meeting discusses wheat support price, electricity tariff

Pakistan Kissan Ittehad

LAHORE: Five-member delegation of Pakistan Kissan Ittehad led by its president Khalid Mehmood Khokhar called on Punjab chief secretary Kamran Ali Afzal and apprised him about the problems being faced by the farmers. During the meeting, the participants discussed the wheat support price, electricity tariff for tube-wells and measures for improvement in agriculture. Talking to … Read more

ECC approves Rs 1.09 per unit increase in electricity tariff

ECC

The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the cabinet Wednesday approved an increase of Rs 1.09 per unit in the tariff for K-Electric consumers. According to the details, the cabinet committee approved the quarterly adjustment of the K-Electric tariff amounting Rs4.7 billion. the amount would be released from the approved budget of 2020-21. The Economic Coordination … Read more

Government permits Rs 2. 89 increase in tariff for K Electric consumers

Government permits Rs 2. 89 increase in tariff for K Electric consumers

The Government has permitted Rs 2. 89 increase in electricity tariff for K Electric consumers.  According to details, ECC meeting chaired by Finance Advisor Hafeez Sheikh has permitted Rs 2. 89 increase in electricity tariff for K Electric consumers.  The tariff increases will be made in the form of quarterly adjustments. [embedpost slug=”/karachi-remains-without-electricity-for-four-days-due-to-rain/”]  

ECC to discuss electricity price hike in a meeting today

The issue of increasing electricity tariff by Rs4.88 per unit for K-Electric (KE) consumers will be discussed at the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) meeting today (Wednesday). Advisor on Finance Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh will chair the meeting, under the agenda of the meeting, National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) consideration to raise K-Electric consumers’ tariff … Read more