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Massive electricity price increase adds to inflation-hit Pakistanis woes

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ISLAMABAD – Pakistani government has added to the woes of inflation-weary people already bearing the brunt of record inflation by approving a massive increase in base tariffs of electricity.

Federal cabinet gives final nod with a circulation summary after Nepra proposed to raise electricity prices earlier this month.

With the latest surge, the base tariff of electricity increased by up to Rs7.50 per unit, which will add thousands in electricity bills every month.

The top slab of tax increase is for those power consumers who are using between 450-700 units per month. The new rates will take effect from July 1 as government issues a notification following a decision by National Electric Power Regulatory Authority.

The recent taxes allowed the government to shift the burden of power subsidy as IMF called on the government to raise power tariff along with other measures.

Monthly Usage                    

 

Increase per unit
Using up to 100 units

 

Rs3.0
Those using 101-200 units

 

Rs5.0
Those using 201-300 units

 

Rs5.0
Those using 301-400 units

 

Rs6.5
Those using 401-700 units

 

Rs7.5

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