The adjustment, attributed to rising fuel costs in February, comes as a blow to consumers already grappling with inflation.

Published a year ago on Apr 8th 2024, 9:46 pm
By Web Desk

Islamabad: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) on Monday increased electricity price by Rs 4.92 per unit.
The adjustment, attributed to rising fuel costs in February, comes as a blow to consumers already grappling with inflation.
However, NEPRA clarified that this hike will not impact lifeline and K-Electric consumers.
The new rates are expected to reflect in consumers' April bills. The move prompted concerns among households and businesses alike.
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