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  2. Electricity distribution companies of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    All companies are owned by the Government of Pakistan except K-Electric, which was privatized in 2005. Unfortunately, most of the electricity distribution companies in Pakistan are highly inefficient and leads to huge line losses of electricity. List. The following are the distribution companies (DISCOs) operating in Pakistan:

  3. Lahore Electric Supply Company - Wikipedia

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    Lahore. , Pakistan. Website. lesco .gov .pk. Lahore Electric Supply Company ( LESCO) ( Urdu: لاہور الیکٹرک سپلائی کمپنی) is a Pakistani government-owned electric distribution company. It is based in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan . The company was founded in 1912 by Lala Harkishen Lal. [1] It supplies electricity to the ...

  4. Faisal Ayub Khokhar - Wikipedia

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    Despite lacking experience in the power sector, Khokhar was nominated by the Government of Punjab as an independent director of LESCO BoDs while also holding office as a key member of PML-N, serving as the President of its Lahore-City Division chapter. [1] He was elected to the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab from Constituency PP-168 Lahore ...

  5. Faisalabad Electric Supply Company - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. US$2.7 billion (2022) Owner. Government of Pakistan. Number of employees. 3,000. Website. fesco .com .pk. Faisalabad Electric Supply Company ( FESCO) is a state-owned electric distribution company that supplies electricity to the districts of Faisalabad, Sargodha, Mianwali, Khushab, Jhang, Bhakkar, Toba Tek Singh, and Chiniot in Pakistan.

  6. Constitutional crisis in Punjab, Pakistan (2022) - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The constitutional crisis in Pakistan's Punjab province began on 28 March 2022, when Usman Buzdar tendered his resignation as Chief Minister at the request of Prime Minister Imran Khan and nominated former Chief Minister Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi to replace him. [1] On 1 April 2022, his resignation was accepted by then Governor of Punjab ...

  7. Opinion polling for the 2024 Pakistani general election

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    In the run up to the 2024 Pakistani general election, various organisations have been carrying out opinion polling to gauge voting intention throughout Pakistan and the approval rating of the civilian Pakistani government, first led by Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf until 10 April 2022 and then by Shehbaz Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League (N), with the latter government being supported by ...

  8. 2022 Lahore bombing - Wikipedia

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    2022 Lahore bombing. On 20 January 2022, at least three people were killed and over 20 others injured by a bombing in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. [1] [2] [3] At 1:40 pm, a 1.5 kilogram improvised explosive device exploded on a motorcycle parked next to a pushcart outside a bank in a busy market chowk in the Anarkali area of the city.

  9. Premiership of Shehbaz Sharif - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. On 10 April 2022, Shehbaz Sharif was nominated as candidate for Prime Minister of Pakistan by opposition parties following a vote of no confidence in incumbent prime minister Imran Khan during the 2022 Pakistani constitutional crisis. [1] [2] He was sworn in as Prime Minister on 11 April 2022.