April 03, 2026 The government’s Surplus Power Package has triggered a considerable surge in electricity demand from industrial and agricultural sectors which have consumed a massive 2,164 GWh of additional electricity in just three months, from December 2025 to February 2026.Under the Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif special initiative to provide relief and support to the country’s industry and agriculture sector the surplus electricity package was introduced with lowest rate of Rs.22.98 per unit on incremental usage.This accounts for 23% of all units sold to these sectors during this period,…
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Heavy Rains Lash Karachi, Five Dead as Flooding and Power Outages Disrupt City Life
KARACHI: At least five people lost their lives, including four due to electrocution, as heavy rainfall swept across Karachi on Thursday, inundating roads, disrupting traffic, and causing widespread power outages across the metropolis. According to the Met Office, significant rainfall was recorded in multiple areas, with Nazimabad receiving 69.6mm, followed by Keamari (56mm), Saadi Town (48mm), University Road (44.2mm), and Bahria Town (43.5mm). Other localities, including Orangi Town, Gulshan-i-Maymar, Surjani Town, and Jinnah Terminal, also experienced moderate to heavy downpours. The weather is expected to remain partly cloudy on Friday…
Read MoreShehbaz Sharif Urges Unified National Response to Global Oil Crisis
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has called for coordinated efforts between the federal and provincial governments to protect citizens from the impact of the global oil crisis triggered by the US-Israeli war on Iran. Addressing a high-level meeting attended by Chief of Defence Forces Asim Munir, provincial chief ministers, and federal ministers, the premier stressed the need to reset national priorities and utilise resources wisely to provide relief to vulnerable segments. “We must jointly decide our priorities and direct resources towards public welfare, transport, and agriculture,” the prime minister said,…
Read MoreNEPRA Imposes Rs85 Million Fine on Power Firms Over Costly Mismanagement
ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority has penalized two state-owned power sector entities with a combined fine of Rs85 million for lapses that led to over Rs35 billion in additional fuel costs for consumers within a single month, along with contributing to system inefficiencies and a nationwide power breakdown. Under the decision, the National Grid Company has been fined Rs75 million, while the Central Power Purchasing Agency faces a Rs10 million penalty. Both organizations have been directed to deposit the fines within 15 days. The penalties follow a three-year…
Read MoreNEPRA Fines Power Entities Rs85 Million Over Misreporting and Costly Inefficiencies
ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority has imposed a total fine of Rs85 million on two state-run power sector entities for actions that led to over Rs35 billion in additional fuel costs for consumers in a single month, alongside contributing to system inefficiencies and a major power breakdown. The regulator fined the National Grid Company Rs75 million and the Central Power Purchasing Agency Rs10 million, following a legal process spanning nearly three years. Both entities have been directed to deposit the penalties within 15 days. The case stems from…
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