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    Pakistan Ends Free Electricity Facility Amid Economic Challenges

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 17, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Pakistan has officially discontinued its free electricity facility, a move that affects a significant portion of the population who previously benefited from subsidized power. This decision comes as part of broader economic reforms aimed at reducing the fiscal burden on the government and improving the sustainability of the energy sector. The free electricity scheme had been a relief measure for low-income households, helping to alleviate energy costs in a country facing rising inflation and economic pressures.

    In a significant development, the termination of this facility signals a shift in government policy towards more market-driven energy pricing. The energy sector in Pakistan has long struggled with inefficiencies, circular debt, and subsidy burdens, which have strained public finances. By ending the free electricity provision, authorities aim to encourage more responsible energy consumption and attract investment in the power sector to enhance capacity and reliability.

    Meanwhile, the impact on consumers, particularly vulnerable groups, is expected to be substantial, with increased electricity bills adding to household expenses. The government has indicated plans to introduce targeted support programs to mitigate the effects on low-income families. This policy change underscores the challenges Pakistan faces in balancing economic reforms with social welfare needs amid ongoing financial constraints.

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