ICCI calls for taking urgent measures to end the power crisis.

Islamabad -- Muhammad Shakeel Munir, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) has expressed great concerns over the rising power crisis in the country as the power shortage has reportedly shot up to 6000 to 7000 MW and called upon the government to take urgent measures to overcome the worsening energy shortage as it would badly affect the economic activities besides making life of the common man more miserable in this sweltering heat. He said this while addressing a meeting of ICCI Executive Committee meeting.

Muhammad Shakeel Munir said that the menace of loadshedding has swept across the country leaving the businesses and the homes in the dark at a time when the temperatures were on the rise. He said that the urban areas were reportedly experiencing 6 to 10 hours loadshedding and rural areas 8 to 16 hours loadshedding, which showed that the energy crisis has worsened in the country. He said that the Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has assured to end the loadshedding soon, which was encouraging, but the situation demanded war footing measures to tackle this serious crisis.

ICCI President said that energy was the key requirement for trade and industrial activities while the uninterrupted and affordable power supply was essential for accelerated economic growth of the country. He said that the electricity was an important economic...

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