Electricity cost 46 paisa per unit under quarterly adjustment

Electricity cost 46 paisa per unit under quarterly adjustment

—File photo
—File photo

As part of the quarterly adjustment by the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA), the cost of electricity has been increased by 46 paise per unit.

NEPRA has sent its decision to the federal government.

The cost of electricity has been increased in the second quarter of the current financial year.

Due to Nepra’s decision, the electricity consumers will have an additional burden of more than 15 billion 45 crore rupees.

According to Nepra, under the decision, electricity consumers will have to make additional payments in 3 months.

According to Nepra’s decision, electricity consumers will be charged extra in their bills for April, May and June.

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) also says that these additional charges will not apply to K Electric.

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Electricity cost 46 paisa per unit under quarterly adjustment
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