Tag: Electricity Bills


  • Discos Halt August Bill Collection in Flood-Hit Areas

    Discos Halt August Bill Collection in Flood-Hit Areas

    Introduction In a significant move to support communities devastated by recent floods, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has directed electricity distribution companies (Discos) to cease the collection of August 2025 electricity bills from affected individuals. This directive aims to ease the financial burden on those grappling with the aftermath of the disaster. Government Response to the…

  • Discos Halt August Bills in Flood-Affected Areas

    Discos Halt August Bills in Flood-Affected Areas

    Relief for Flood-Affected Communities In a significant move aimed at providing relief to communities devastated by recent flooding, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has directed electricity distribution companies (Discos) to halt the collection of August 2025 bills from affected areas. This decision came during a crucial meeting focused on addressing the needs of those impacted by…

  • Electricity Bill Relief for Flood-Stricken Areas

    Electricity Bill Relief for Flood-Stricken Areas

    Introduction In a vital move aimed at easing the financial burden on communities affected by recent floods, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has announced significant relief measures concerning electricity bills. This initiative, particularly focusing on the August 2025 bills, is designed to support those who have suffered due to the devastating impact of flooding in various…

  • Pakistan Seeks IMF Support for Flood Victims’ Electricity Relief

    Pakistan Seeks IMF Support for Flood Victims’ Electricity Relief

    Introduction In a crucial move to support the victims of devastating floods, the government of Pakistan, under the leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, has announced its intention to seek financial assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). This initiative aims to alleviate the economic burden on those affected by the calamity, particularly concerning their…

  • Pakistan Seeks IMF Support for Flood Victims’ Electricity Bills

    Pakistan Seeks IMF Support for Flood Victims’ Electricity Bills

    Introduction In response to the devastating floods that have affected millions across the country, the government of Pakistan is taking proactive steps to alleviate the financial burden on flood victims. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has announced plans to seek assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to waive electricity bills for those impacted by the…

  • Nepra Orders Refunds on September Electricity Bills

    Nepra Orders Refunds on September Electricity Bills

    Introduction The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has recently mandated a significant decision affecting consumers of state-run power distribution companies and K-Electric. In a move aimed at correcting previous overcharges, Nepra has ordered a refund of Rs1.7856 per unit on September electricity bills. This decision was prompted by findings that electricity tariffs were inflated…

  • Nepra Directs Refund on September Electricity Bills

    Nepra Directs Refund on September Electricity Bills

    Overview of the Refund Decision In a significant regulatory move, the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has mandated that state-run power distribution companies and K-Electric refund consumers Rs1.7856 per unit in their September electricity bills. This decision follows an investigation that revealed instances of overcharging during the month of July. Reasons for the Refund…

  • Nepra Announces Rs1.79 Per Unit Refund for July Power Bills

    Nepra Announces Rs1.79 Per Unit Refund for July Power Bills

    Nepra’s Latest Announcement: What You Need to Know The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has made headlines with its recent announcement regarding a refund for electricity consumers across the country. On Tuesday, Nepra confirmed a negative fuel cost adjustment (FCA) of Rs1.79 per unit. This adjustment will be reflected in the electricity bills for…