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ISLAMABAD: The federal government has announced a substantial subsidy of Rs50 billion for electricity consumers across the country, covering usage from 200 to 500 units.

The relief, aimed at reducing the financial burden on the public, was made possible by reallocating funds from the development budget. This was revealed by Federal Minister for Information Attaullah Tarar, during a media briefing on Monday.

The minister emphasised that since taking office, the government’s primary objective has been to lower electricity bills and provide relief to the public.

Up to 500 units: Nawaz says Punjab govt to reduce province’s power tariff by Rs14 per unit for Aug-Sept

He highlighted that under the leadership of Nawaz Sharif, the top priority was to deliver relief on electricity bills. Additionally, the Punjab government has further supported this effort by providing Rs50 billion in subsidies to consumers using between 200 and 500 units.

The minister said that the government is making all possible efforts within the current economic constraints to provide relief to the masses. He praised the Punjab government’s initiative and urged that instead of criticising this step, it should be appreciated and adopted as a model across the country.

The minister also mentioned that on August 14, the prime minister announced a reduction in petroleum prices, followed by the Punjab government’s relief on electricity costs for consumers using between 200 and 500 units. He further added that inflation, which was at 23 per cent last year, has now decreased to 11 per cent, with expectations of further reductions in the coming months.

Highlighting the government’s ongoing efforts, the minister shared that initiatives such as the privatisation of Discos and measures to curb electricity theft are being implemented. These steps are part of a long-term plan to reduce electricity prices and ensure sustainable relief for consumers.

He further maintained that providing relief during the summer months is a significant achievement and that all political parties should support and promote this model for the betterment of the country.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

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Nxt Aug 20, 2024 09:13am
Please stop appeasing the populace with such politically motivated, wasteful subsidies. Have the guts to address real issues that will put us on the road to prosperity…
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KU Aug 20, 2024 11:18am
Perhaps, the Einstein should read or attempt to understand economics. Pakistani citizen's welfare is dependant on industry/agriculture, n govt is elected to ensure this, they know what plunder is.
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Abdullah Aug 20, 2024 06:06pm
@Nxt, ask your province to cut the bills for you.ask kpk and ppp to do it.they are not doing it so why cry against punjab.
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Rizwan Siddiqui Aug 21, 2024 08:45am
First increase the cost of tariff and then offer subsidies. Logic is out of the window. Typical PMLN govt. trying to appease people with their drama.
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Aam Aadmi Aug 21, 2024 12:38pm
Lollipops are meant for the children, not the grown up. What does 2-month subsidy mean? People demand you to unearth black sheep in power sector, punish them, correct your course, and stop dramas.
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dr fahad Aug 21, 2024 04:28pm
@Aam Aadmi, Electricity theft is main issue .
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Syed Asim Hashmi Aug 21, 2024 07:36pm
Don't need such lollypops. Negotiate with IPPs and force them to take real payments of capacity charges as proposed by Jamaate Islami and it's chief Hafiz Naeem ur Rehman.
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