The Chief Minister said August bills will not be collected from domestic consumers that use one hundred units.


Lahore: Punjab Chief Minister Hamza Shehbaz announced that electricity bills will not be collected from domestic consumers who use 100 units only.
Addressing a news conference in Lahore, he said that relief will be provided to people that use electricity up to one hundred electricity units under Punjab Chief Minister Roshan Gharana Programme.
The Chief Minister said August bills will not be collected from domestic consumers that use one hundred units.
He said provincial government will provide free solar panels to deserving people.
Hamza Shehbaz said incumbent government has given two hundred billion rupees subsidy on wheat to facilitate the people.
He informed that one hundred and sixty rupees relief is being given on ten kilograms flour bag. He informed that government providing cancer medicine to register patients in the province.

Case of 67,000 Hajj aspirants further delayed
- an hour ago

EcoFlow’s new Glacier fridge and Wave A/C look like worthy successors
- 5 hours ago

Trump's public support as president declines, with his popularity hitting all-time low
- 34 minutes ago

16 killed in Jamshoro as truck full of passengers falls into ravine
- an hour ago

Why Australia is shooting koalas out of trees from helicopters
- 3 hours ago
PSX gains momentum as KSE-100 records major upswing
- 12 hours ago

The Supreme Court signals it might be losing patience with Trump
- 3 hours ago

Intermediate exams in Balochistan postponed for 3 weeks
- an hour ago
Thousands rally across US against Trump’s ‘hard-line’ policies
- 12 hours ago

Renowned chef Zakir Hussain passes away
- an hour ago
Karachi intermediate exams likely to be postponed
- 11 hours ago

Luigi Mangione and the long legacy of the Unabomber Manifesto
- 3 hours ago