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RDA issues notice to owner of illegal housing scheme

RDA issues notice to owner of illegal housing scheme July 5, 2021 Rawalpindi : Under the direction of the Director General (DG) Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA), Metropolitan Planning and Traffic Engineering (MP&TE) Directorate RDA taking strict action against illegal housing schemes. MP&TE Directorate issued notice to the owner of illegal housing scheme namely Blue World City, Chakri Road Rawalpindi to stop illegal advertisements, ceremony, and development work. The Director MP&TE RDA has directed the owners of above mentioned illegal housing scheme to immediately stop illegal print/electronic advertisements. He said it has come to know that you have organized an inauguration ceremony of Overseas Block at illegal scheme site and invited renowned cricketer, Shahid Khan Afridi, as chief guest to grab the attention of general public.

RDA notice to illegal housing scheme

RDA notice to illegal housing scheme July 5, 2021 RAWALPINDI: Under the direction of the Director General (DG) Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA), Metropolitan Planning and Traffic Engineering (MP&TE) Directorate RDA taking strict action against illegal housing schemes. MP&TE Directorate issued notice to the owner of illegal housing scheme namely Blue World City, Chakri Road Rawalpindi to stop illegal advertisements, ceremony, and development work. The Director MP&TE RDA has directed the owners of above mentioned illegal housing scheme to immediately stop illegal print/electronic advertisements. He said it has come to know that you have organized an inauguration ceremony of Overseas Block at illegal scheme site and invited renowned cricketer, Shahid Khan Afridi, as chief guest to grab the attention of general public. He said RDA has already taken legal action and registered multiple FIRs in the concerned police station.

Nepra jacks up power tariff by Rs2 97 per unit

Nepra jacks up power tariff by Rs2.97 per unit Increase not applicable to residential consumers having consumption of up to 300 units ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) on Friday increased electricity rates by Rs2.97 per unit on account of quarterly tariffs and levying surcharge. The power regulator increased power tariff by Rs1.72 per unit for quarterly adjustments of power distribution companies and Rs1.25 per unit in electricity surcharge. The ailing power sector companies will recover this amount from electricity consumers who are already paying their bills. However, Nepra in a statement said that the consumer-end tariff would only increase by around Rs0.08/kWh except for commercial users. The increase for commercial consumers will be by Rs0.11/kWh with effect from September 30, 2021.

Power crisis to resolve by Monday: minister

Power crisis to resolve by Monday: minister Hammad Azhar says 70% supply of RLNG to resume today Federal Minister for Energy Hammad Azhar. PHOTO: TWITTER/@Hammad Azhar ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Energy Hammad Azhar has said the twin crisis of gas and electricity will be over by Monday and 70% supply of the Regasified Liquefied Natural Gas (RLNG) will be restored from today [Saturday]. “40% re-gasification of the RLNG from the replacement ship has been achieved two days ahead of schedule. We are targeting 70% restoration of the RLNG supply by tomorrow [Saturday],” the minister said in a social media post on Friday as a number of cities across the country faced long power outages.

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