Discos, K-Electric consumers will get relief of Rs1.71 per unit


Islamabad: The federal government has applied to the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) to provide more relief to electricity consumers.
The electricity prices will be reduced through an increase in tariff subsidy. The hearing on the subsidy in NEPRA will be held on April 4. The subsidy will be increased for three months from April to June.
Discos and K-Electric consumers will get a relief of Rs1.71 per unit and all consumers except lifeline consumers will be given a subsidy.
It is pertinent to note that yesterday the IMF allowed to reduce electricity tariffs by Rs1 per unit. This relief will be given from the revenue generated from the levy on captive power plants. A levy has been imposed on the use of gas by captive power plants.
The government is also working on a relief package for electricity consumers which will be announced after the approval of the IMF.
Putin hints at possible meeting with Trump in UAE
- 8 hours ago

Pakistan dispatches 18th aid consignment to Gaza
- 10 hours ago
No trade deal with India until tariff dispute settled, says Trump
- 8 hours ago

Wow, that Sydney Sweeney jeans ad sure got people talking
- 10 hours ago
Gold prices rise for third consecutive day in Pakistan
- 10 hours ago
Wildlife Rangers bust quail smuggling, illegal parrot hunting in Punjab
- 9 hours ago
PTI’s Omar Ayub, Shibli Faraz removed from posts of leaders of opposition in NA, Senate
- 5 hours ago
33 terrorists infiltrating through Pakistan-Afghanistan border killed: ISPR
- 8 hours ago
PCB suspends Haider Ali over sexual assault allegation in UK
- 11 hours ago
Public holiday announced for Sindh schools on Aug 15
- 8 hours ago
Australia tourist declares world’s second smallest country
- 10 hours ago

How much remittances did overseas Pakistanis send in July 2025?
- 10 hours ago