
By our correspondent
ISLAMABAD: The government has introduced a new electricity bill format across Pakistan, promising to make bills simpler and easier to understand. The redesigned bill will clearly highlight the total amount payable, the due date and the number of units consumed, making key information easier to find at a glance.
According to the Power Division, the previous bill format had generated frequent complaints from consumers, who said it was confusing and difficult to read. The new design has been prepared after reviewing public feedback and aims to remove unnecessary details and reduce complexity.
Officials said all important information will now be presented in a clearer and more organised way, helping consumers better understand their monthly bills.
While the new format may make reading electricity bills easier, many consumers say their biggest concern remains the rising cost of power rather than the design of the bill.
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Electricity bill finally made easier to read, but will it also make it cheaper?
The government has introduced a new electricity bill format across Pakistan, promising to make bills simpler and easier to understand. The redesigned bill will clearly highlight the total amount payable, the due date and the number of units consumed, making key information easier to find at a glance.
According to the Power Division, the previous bill format had generated frequent complaints from consumers, who said it was confusing and difficult to read. The new design has been prepared after reviewing public feedback and aims to remove unnecessary details and reduce complexity.
Officials said all important information will now be presented in a clearer and more organised way, helping consumers better understand their monthly bills.
While the new format may make reading electricity bills easier, many consumers say their biggest concern remains the rising cost of power rather than the design of the bill.
#ElectricityBills #Pakistan #PowerDivision #Electricity #ConsumerRights #BreakingNews



