Pakistan Railways saves billions through energy reforms: minister

ISLAMABAD (APP) – Pakistan Railways has recorded impressive savings—amounting to billions of rupees in electricity costs over the past eight months—thanks to initiatives such as solarisation, meterization, and strict measures to curb electricity pilferage.

These developments were shared during a meeting chaired by Federal Minister for Railways Muhammad Hanif Abbasi.

The meeting was told that Pakistan Railways has achieved notable savings in electricity costs across several divisions over the past eight months. The Lahore Division saved Rs416.6 million, while the Mughalpura Workshop recorded savings of Rs243 million. Quetta Division contributed Rs38 million, Rawalpindi Division Rs75 million, Karachi Division Rs26 million, Sukkur Division Rs60 million, Multan Division Rs9.6 million, and Peshawar Division Rs6.46 million.

Minister Muhammad Hanif Abbasi underscored a zero-tolerance stance on electricity theft, warning that violators would face imprisonment. He commended the recent reforms for significantly lowering operational costs while also strengthening transparency and accountability throughout the railway network.

 


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