Jacob Molloy/Woolton CinemaWhen Liverpool’s oldest surviving cinema reopened for Christmas, Jacob Molloy decided it was “a good little opportunity” to propose to his girlfriend of 10 years.
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Billionaire Warren Buffett Had An ‘Unconventional’ Marriage That Lasted 52 Years. The Trio Even Sent Out Signed Christmas Cards—’Everybody Was Happy’
Warren Buffett is one of those rare billionaires everyone feels like they know. He still lives in the same modest Omaha home he bought in 1958. He eats McDonald’s and drinks Cherry Coke like lunch is a personal investment strategy. In a world…
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Virtual reality based quantitative evaluation of the effect of orbitotomy on frontal lobe retraction during tuberculum sellae meningioma surgery
Reisch, R. & Perneczky, A. Ten-year experience with the supraorbital subfrontal approach through an eyebrow skin incision. Neurosurgery 57, 242–255. https://doi.org/10.1227/01.neu.0000178353.42777.2c (2005). discussion 242–255.
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Association between depressive symptom and respiratory health in two prospective cohort studies
Li, X., Cao, X., Guo, M., Xie, M. & Liu, X. Trends and risk factors of mortality and disability adjusted life years for chronic respiratory diseases from 1990–2017: systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017. Bmj 368, m234…
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‘Not for the people’: Myanmar junta prepares for elections designed to legitimise grip on power | Myanmar
Myanmar is preparing to go to the polls for the first time since its military seized power in a coup in 2021, but with its former leader behind bars, its most successful political party disbanded and roughly a third of the country either disputed…
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What factors contribute to the poor prognosis of conservative treatmen
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Osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVCFs) are among the most common fragility fractures in older adults, predominantly affecting the geriatric population.1 Current treatments for OVCFs fall into two main categories:…
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PU PSC organizes special lecture
Lahore: (Friday, December 26, 2025): Punjab University Pakistan Study Centre (PSC) in collaboration with American Institute of Pakistan Studies (AIPS) organized a lecture on ‘Tradition and Technology: Fatwas in the Computer Age’. On this…
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Top Astronomical Events to Watch For in 2026
The coming year offers eclipses, occultations and much more.
Ready for another amazing year of skywatching? 2025 was a wild year with a steady parade of comets knocking on naked eye visibility, and one extra special interstellar…
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Samsung Galaxy A07 5G to Feature 6,000 mAh Battery, Certification Confirms
Samsung’s Galaxy A07 5G is expected to make its official debut soon, potentially later this month or in January, following a couple of months after the launch of the Galaxy A07 4G in August. The device has now been spotted in…
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Pak Suzuki partners with K-Electric for 20 MW Dedicated Grid Station To Meet Enhanced Power Requirements – K-Electric

Karachi, 26 December 2025: In another move to bolster demand for the national grid, K-Electric (KE) and Pak Suzuki Motor Company Ltd. entered into an agreement under which a dedicated 132 kV grid station will be constructed at the auto manufacturer’s facility in Karachi. This initiative will ensure reliable and efficient power supply of up to 20 MW, supporting Pak Suzuki’s growing production needs.
The collaboration reinforces KE’s mission to drive industrial growth through dependable, and high-quality power solutions. A number of recent agreements including with DP World and PSRM also represents growing confidence in KE system’s reliability and cost competitiveness especially for industries with expanding operations.
Moonis Alvi, CEO of K-Electric, said, “This project is more than just a power connection, it’s about delivering solutions that anticipate the evolving needs of Pakistan’s automotive sector. Through this collaboration, K-Electric is demonstrating how partnerships between the energy and industrial sectors can unlock sustainable economic growth for Karachi and beyond while strengthening grid demand.”
Hiroshi Kawamura, Managing Director at Pak Suzuki, said, “Pak Suzuki is playing a pivotal role in meeting the country’s mobility needs and supporting economic growth. Hence, reliable energy is critical for our operations and future plans. This partnership with K-Electric to install a dedicated grid station will enable us to maintain production efficiency.”
The dedicated infrastructure will support Pak Suzuki’s growing production needs by ensuring a stable and uninterrupted power supply. As a major contributor to Pakistan’s industrial activity, Pak Suzuki depends on reliable energy to maintain efficiency, meet market demand, and sustain its operational expansion. By powering critical sectors such as automotives, KE continues to reinforce the country’s industrial backbone, ensuring that dependable, high-quality electricity remains central to national growth and productivity.
About K-Electric:
K-Electric (KE) is a public listed company incorporated in Pakistan in 1913 as KESC. Privatized in 2005, KE is the only vertically integrated power utility in Pakistan supplying electricity to Karachi and its adjoining areas. The majority shares (66.4%) of the Company are owned by KES Power, a consortium of investors including Al-Jomaih Power Limited of Saudi Arabia, National Industries Group (Holding) of Kuwait, and KE Holdings (Formerly: Infrastructure and Growth Capital Fund or IGCF). The Government of Pakistan is also a shareholder (24.36%) in the Company while the remaining are listed as free float shares.
