Minister for Energy Khurram Dastgir Khan says the flood affected power transmission system has been fully restored across the country. Addressing a news conference in Gujranwala on Sunday, he said the transmission system was badly damaged by the unprecedented floods, as power poles were washed away in some areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Replying to a question, the minister said load shedding has been controlled during summer by running all power plants in the country. He said the oil and power prices are likely to decrease from next month which will also help to lower prices of other items. Khurram Dastgir said the difficult time has been passed and now economic conditions will improve gradually. He said this is the time to help the flood affected people rather than doing politics. He said that oil and power prices are likely to decrease from next month, which will help lower the prices of other items. The minister said the restoration work on damaged grid stations was underway on the orders of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who had instructed all the officers of the power division to restore power supply to flood-affected areas on an emergency basis. He said the premier was said to be personally overseeing the restoration work, and a report regarding the progress was being submitted to him on a daily basis.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
We must take pride to serve nation in need: COAS
-
Flood waters enter Punjab
-
$4bn lost so far
-
PIA to transport all relief goods free of cost
-
Pak army establishes relief camps in Lahore
-
Pak army establishes relief camps in Lahore
-
Devastating flood hits dog shelter house; most canines evacuated in time
-
IMF revives Pakistan’s stalled $6bn programme
-
UAE contacts COAS Bajwa; pledges 20 aircraft sorties of relief equipment for flood affectees
-
NH&MP teams take active part in relief activities flood-hit-areas
-
ECP asks Imran to submit reply in Toshakhana case on Sept 7
-
Employees reject centralization of KP educational boards