Pakistan power crisis

Kasam Samvidhan Ki: Neither pulses, nor flour... IMF's 'slap' too!

Today we will talk about Pakistan suffering from hunger and debt. IMF has refused to give loan to Pakistan for the time being and said that right now they need to think more before giving loan to Pakistan, the special thing is that the grounds on which Pakistan was to get the loan, Pakistan has not submitted those documents and Didn't even prepare.

Feb 10, 2023, 23:46 PM IST

Amid Power Crisis, Pakistan Ends Electricity Subsidy for People of PoK

Now electricity would cost from 16 to 22 rupees per unit in PoK. The illegally occupied region is blessed with water resources and is a self-dependent region in electricity production but still people of PoK are yearning for electricity.

Feb 01, 2023, 09:25 AM IST

Taal Thok Ke: Darkness in Pakistan... cash today, loan tomorrow!

Due to the severe economic crisis in Pakistan, people are pleading for help from India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. There is shortage of petrol along with flour, rice in Pakistan. Shahbaz Sharif has visited UAE 3 times in his short tenure. The relief package that came from abroad has come to Pakistan, but Pakistan does not have the money to pay the bill. Watch today's debate on this big issue in Taal Thok Ke.

Jan 24, 2023, 20:44 PM IST

Kasam Samvidhan Ki: Inflation hits Pakistan, appeals to PM Modi

Pakistan is going through its worst phase in the last 75 years. The people of Pakistan are fighting with each other for flour, rice and pulses. Inflation in Pakistan is on the seventh sky at this time. A year ago, the price of 1 kg of pulses was Rs.150. Now the price of the same pulse has gone up to Rs 228 per kg. Some people of Pakistan have demanded that we want Modi in Pakistan also.

Jan 11, 2023, 22:54 PM IST

Power crisis in Pakistan after deadly floods

After the floods in Pakistan, now people are forced to live here in the dark. Along with hunger, there has been a power failure in many places here.

Sep 13, 2022, 14:38 PM IST

Pakistan to shut markets at 8.30 pm to conserve electricity; no wedding ceremonies in Islamabad after 10 pm

Pakistan, which is facing a worsening power crisis, has taken various steps to bring down the consumption of electricity to reduce load shedding.

Jun 09, 2022, 09:12 AM IST