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Govt introduces new electricity bill format for consumers

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ISLAMABAD: Electricity distribution companies in Pakistan have introduced a new format for electricity bills. This change is part of an effort by the Ministry of Energy to make the bills more transparent and easier for people to understand.

The ministry decided to redesign the bills after hearing from consumers who found the old version confusing. Many people felt the previous layout was cluttered with too much information, making it difficult to find the most important details.

The updated bill now highlights key information like the amount of electricity used, the total cost, and the due date in a much clearer way.

By removing repetitive and unnecessary details, the layout is simpler and less overwhelming. The new bills also include QR codes, which allow customers to quickly access digital services or find more information online.

The Ministry of Energy says this update is meant to improve service and make things more straightforward for everyone using electricity across the country.

Staff Reporter

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