The new pricing structure will decrease the national average tariff from Rs45.05 to Rs37.64 per unit.
On April 3, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced a decrease of Rs7.41 in electricity prices for residential consumers after receiving approval from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to reduce tariff differentials.
The overall reduction ranges from Rs6.14 to Rs8.58 per unit, which has lowered the average tariff.
1. Lifeline Consumers:
2. Protected Consumers:
3. Non-Protected Consumers:
4. Domestic Consumers:
5. Commercial Consumers:
6. General Services Category:
7. Industrial Consumers:
8. Bulk Consumers:
9. Agricultural Consumers:
The price for electricity in Azad Kashmir and other regions has been reduced by Rs6.99, setting the new rate at Rs32.69 per unit, down from Rs39.68.
Additionally, the overall national average tariff has decreased by Rs7.41, now standing at
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