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Federal Govt approves hike in electricity price 

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Electricity prices reduced by Rs. 1.23 per unit

Federal Govt approves hike in electricity price 

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  • NEPRA approved electricity price by Rs 3. 28 per unit.
  • NEPRA issued notification to raise price of electricity.
  • The increase in quarterly adjustment would apply to customers.
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ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) issued its decision to increase the price of electricity after approval from the federal government.

NEPRA had approved to increase in the cost of electricity by Rs 3. 28 per unit as a quarterly adjustment.

Now, after approval from the federal government, NEPRA has issued a notification to raise the price of electricity.

According to NEPRA notification, electricity consumers will have to make additional payments in 6 months, electricity consumers will make payments from October 2023 to March 2024.

The notification said that the increase in the quarterly adjustment would apply to the customers as well.

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