The government has devised a plan to provide relief to the public amidstrising prices and overbilling issues. According to official sources, inOctober, consumers using up to 300 units of electricity will see reductionsof up to 3,000 rupees in their bills.
Furthermore, for consumers with electricity bills ranging from 60,000 to70,000 rupees, there will be reductions of up to 13,000 rupees in theirbills.
According to government sources, negotiations with the InternationalMonetary Fund (IMF) are ongoing to secure relief for the public, and theIMF has given a green signal regarding the relief.
This initiative is a positive step towards easing the financial burden onthe common citizens facing the challenges of inflation and overbilling. Itreflects the government’s commitment to addressing economic concerns andproviding assistance to those affected by rising costs.
This relief plan not only aims to alleviate the financial strain on thepublic but also underscores the importance of international cooperation ineconomic matters. The involvement of the IMF signifies the government’sdedication to finding effective solutions to economic issues, which iscrucial for the well-being of the people in these challenging times.







