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Government Authorizes Further Rs. 50 Billion Power Sector Subsidy

Islamabad – In an attempt to lessen the financial strain on the energy sector, the government has chosen to provide an extra subsidy of more than Rs. 50 billion for the electricity sector.

In the current fiscal year, the government has already allotted Rs. 159 billion in subsidies for the electricity industry. Official sources claim that the flow of circular debt is still much below the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) December 2024 objective.

According to sources, there are now plans to provide the electricity industry with an extra subsidy of more than Rs. 50 billion. With the release of Rs. 128 billion in the first quarter of the fiscal year and an additional Rs. 31 billion in the second, the subsidy distribution has already been significant.

The flow of circular debt was Rs. 70 billion as of December 19, 2024, much short of the IMF’s annual objective of Rs. 461 billion. Government officials see this as a good development since it shows a far more controlled growth in circular debt than the previously estimated statistics.

In order to address the financial difficulties facing the electricity industry while upholding budgetary restraint, the government is collaborating with the IMF. The goal of the most recent subsidy move is to keep energy prices under control and avoid adding to the already heavy financial burden on the power industry.

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