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Rain exposes poor electricity supply system in twin cities July 28, 2021 Rawalpindi : The rain in the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad has exposed the power supply system as Islamabad Electric Supply Company (Iesco) has failed to ensure smooth supply of electricity as 63 power feeders tripped disrupting electricity supply in many areas. Over 80 per cent of consumers of the city have been continuously facing prolonged power blackouts. The consumers of Gulistan Colony areas on Tuesday faced 6 hours power blackout, the consumers of Adiala Sub Division faced 10 hours power blackout, the consumers of Misriyal Road and Chakra areas faced 7 hours of power blackout and the majority of consumers facing a continuous power blackout till the filing of this report. ....
Police force small grocery stores to shut down Islamabad May 23, 2021 Rawalpindi : Police were forcefully closing down small grocery stores in different areas of the city on the second day of the compulsory lockdown here on Saturday. The Punjab government has directed all pharmacies, medical stores, medical facilities and vaccination centres, petrol pumps, food takeaways, utility services, media outlets, bakeries, small grocery stores, dairy, vegetable and fruit shops, tandoors, chicken and meat shops to remain open and facilitate masses, however, police officials were forcefully closing down small grocery stores at Adiala Road, Defense Road, Tulsa Road, Munawar Colony, Dhoke Juma, Tali Moori, New Lalazar, Hill View Lane, Kalyal, Madina Town, and several other localities. ....
Gas shortage hits Pindiites hard amid chilly weather Islamabad December 20, 2020 Rawalpindi : The gas crisis is worsening day-by-day as the consumers are running behind expensive LPG, woods, coal, kerosene oil in the absence of natural gas amid chilly weather. The SNGPL has announced to close down all CNG stations but still gas remains absent most of the day. Over 40 per cent of ‘tandoors’ have closed down their businesses due to the absence of natural gas while others are buying expensive LPG cylinders or wood. In the light of present circumstances, LPG sellers are looting the public with both hands and selling 1-kilogram gas at Rs170 to Rs200. The woodcutters also taking full advantage of the present situation and selling 40-kilogram dry wood at Rs800 and 1-kilogram coal at Rs90. The kerosene oil sellers are selling oil in ‘black’ at Rs150 per litre. ....