Due to Flooding at Thaddo Dam, 132kV STDC Tower Collapses; Minister Energy Nasir Shah Takes Notice

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on the directive of Nasir Shah, CEO STDC Saleem Sheikh and his team’s efforts temporarily restore the tower; 100 MW electricity supply resumed Karachi (): Sindh Minister for Energy, Development, and Planning, Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, stated that due to flooding at Thaddo Dam, a 132kV tower of the Sindh Transmission & Dispatch Company (STDC) collapsed, resulting in an interruption of 100 MW electricity supply to Karachi. Acting promptly, Minister Shah directed STDC CEO Saleem Ahmed Sheikh to immediately restore the tower and resume power transmission to Karachi. Following Minister…

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Pakistan to Host Next SCO Summit, Announces PM Shehbaz

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday announced that Pakistan will host the next Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit, directing authorities to begin preparations immediately. The announcement comes less than two weeks after the recently concluded SCO Summit in Tianjin, China, where Pakistan raised the issue of the Indus Waters Treaty and endorsed a joint declaration condemning terrorist attacks on the Jaffar Express, Khuzdar, and Pahalgam. Speaking at a ceremony in Islamabad, the prime minister stressed the need for early arrangements. “We have to start preparing now. We need to…

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Rs105bn Off-Grid Levy Undermined as Industrial Gas Use Collapses

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ISLAMABAD: The government’s much-touted off-grid levy on captive power plants (CPPs) has failed to deliver the expected windfall, with revenue collections set to fall drastically short of the Rs105 billion target as industrial gas consumption plunges. For April, May, and June 2025, the levy was fixed at Rs570, Rs550, and Rs402 per MMBTU respectively. Yet official data shows gas usage by CPPs has collapsed—from 150 mmcfd to just 26 mmcfd in the SNGPL region, and from 200 mmcfd to 95 mmcfd elsewhere—against budget assumptions of 350 mmcfd. The shortfall stems…

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PM Seeks IMF Approval for Power Bill Waiver in Flood-Hit Areas

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ISLAMABAD/LAHORE/SUKKUR: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has directed the Ministry of Finance to seek the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) approval for a one-month exemption from electricity bills for households devastated by recent floods across Pakistan. He stressed the urgency of immediate relief, asking the ministry to begin talks with the IMF without delay. Officials said the relief would apply across all flood-hit regions, urban and rural, to ease the burden on disaster-stricken families. Meanwhile, the Punjab government has requested deployment of 1,710 Pakistan Army personnel to assist civil authorities in post-flood…

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APTMA, US Envoy Explore Cotton, Textile Cooperation to Boost Bilateral Trade

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LAHORE: Acting US Ambassador to Pakistan Natalie A. Baker met with the leadership of the All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) to discuss strengthening bilateral trade and investment, particularly in cotton and textiles. She was accompanied by US Consul General Lahore Stetson Sanders, Political and Economic Chief William Campbell, and Economic Specialist Amna Anis. APTMA Chairman Kamran Arshad, along with senior office bearers, highlighted the challenges facing Pakistan’s textile sector, which contributes 62% of the country’s total exports. He noted that Pakistan’s declining domestic cotton production has increased reliance on…

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