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Economic crisis affected performance in FY23: KE
Company plans to add 2,272MW from renewable, indigenous sources
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JI dares interim govt to take on mafias in the city
Demands arrest of the killers of Jamaat's Surjani Town councillor
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Quetta shuts to protest inflated electricity bills
All main markets, shopping centres, and shops remained closed
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‘No savings’ in ending free power units
Water affairs ministry, WAPDA oppose abolishing facility
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Punjab Assembly: Punjab MPAs back blasphemy law
Both Both treasury and opposition members express outrage at the idea of amendments to blasphemy laws.