ISLAMABAD: The federal government has increased the price of high-speed diesel (HSD) by Rs2.78 per litre for the next fortnight, while keeping the price of petrol unchanged. A notification from the Finance Division announced the new HSD rate is Rs272.77 per litre, with petrol remaining at Rs264.61 per litre.The decision means that while middle- and lower-middle-income groups using smaller vehicles will be unaffected, the cost of goods for the general public is expected to rise. The transport and agricultural sectors rely heavily on HSD, with price hikes typically leading to…
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Hyderabad Electric Supply fined Rs100m for repeat offense
ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has imposed a Rs100 million fine on the Hyderabad Electric Supply Company (Hesco) for continuing excessive loadshedding on commercial grounds, violating regulations.This latest penalty follows a Rs50 million fine levied in April 2024 for the same offense: loadshedding based on Aggregate Technical and Commercial (ATC) losses, despite a lack of power generation shortfall. Hesco had previously failed to pay the initial fine or halt the practice, choosing instead to appeal the decision.After issuing a show-cause notice and holding legal proceedings, Nepra determined…
Read MoreFPCCI President Atif Ikram Sheikh Condemns State Bank’s Decision to Maintain Policy Interest Rate at 11%
Karachi: Atif Ikram Sheikh, President of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI), has strongly condemned the State Bank of Pakistan’s recent decision to keep the policy interest rate at 11%, calling it “incomprehensible” given the current economic landscape. Sheikh expressed deep concern about the detrimental effects this stubborn stance will have on the business environment and the broader economy. Sheikh urged the central bank to reduce the policy rate to 6-7%, aligning it with prevailing inflation rates and economic realities to stimulate growth. He pointed out…
Read MoreSindh, fed govt to work together to evolve a climate action plan, to improve Sukkur Barrage capacity
• Sindh govt restores natural waterways through engineering solution • River Indus fragile bunds to be strengthened with Japanese assistance KARACHI (Sept 15): Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah and Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Dr. Musadik Malik, discussed launching a 300-day Climate Action Plan ahead of the upcoming monsoon, improving Sukkura Barrage capacity, reinforcing fragile embankments of the River Indus, and restoring old waterways to prevent loss of lives and property during riverine and flash floods.The meeting, held at CM House on Monday, was attended…
Read MoreLONGi Joins Hands with CAPP to Illuminate Central Africa with Innovative Microgrid Solutions
Recently, Mr. Dennis She, Vice President of LONGi, held a meeting with Mr. ATADET AZARAK MOGRO, Permanent Secretary of the Central African Power Pool (CAPP), and Mr. RIGOBERT GBAZI, Head of the Power Technology Department. The two sides held in-depth discussions and reached a consensus on leveraging efficient PV solutions to accelerate the popularization of electricity in Central Africa and eliminate energy poverty. The Central African Power Pool (CAPP) is a regional electricity cooperation organization composed of 11 Central African countries (including Angola, Burundi, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, etc.).…
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