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All companies are owned by the Government of Pakistan except K-Electric, which was privatized in 2005. [1] Unfortunately, most of the electricity distribution companies in Pakistan are highly inefficient and leads to huge line losses of electricity.
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 .
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. [1] [2] This company generates electric power from water (hydro-electric power) and distributes it to 4.01 million consumers of the area.
Doctors treated hundreds of victims of heatstroke at hospitals across Pakistan on Thursday after an intense heat wave sent temperatures above normal levels due to climate change, officials said ...
The Parliament of Pakistan ( Urdu: مجلسِ شوریٰ پاکستان, Majlis-e-Shūrā Pākistān, lit. "Pakistan Advisory Council" or "Pakistan Consultative Assembly") is the supreme legislative body of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. It is a bicameral federal legislature, composed of the President of Pakistan and two houses: the Senate and the National Assembly. The president, as head ...
Lahore Board is the mainstream of education [clarification needed] throughout the country. It is considered as the biggest educational board in Pakistan. Around 2 million students are examined every year through this board in matriculation and intermediate exams. [3]
Constitutional crisis in Punjab, Pakistan (2022) Date. 28 March 2022 – 26 July 2022. Location. Punjab province, Pakistan. Caused by. Resignation of Usman Buzdar and subsequent dispute over the appointment of his successor as Chief Minister of Punjab. Resulted in. Election of Hamza Shehbaz as Chief Minister of Punjab, with the support of ...
Premiership of Shehbaz Sharif. 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.