Entertainment
Nepra imposes fixed charges on domestic consumers using up to 300 units
- Consumers using up to 100 units to pay Rs200 fixed charges.
- Consumers using up to 200 units to pay Rs300 fixed charges.
- Nepra cuts electricity rates for industrial consumers by Rs4.4/unit.
ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) on Wednesday imposed fixed charges on domestic consumers using up to 300 units per month.
The regulator issued its decision on the Power Division’s request regarding the imposition of fixed charges, applicable to both protected and non-protected consumers.
Previously, fixed charges were applicable only to non-protected domestic consumers using more than 300 units per month.
Under the new decision, protected consumers using up to 100 units per month will now pay Rs200 in fixed charges, while protected domestic consumers using up to 200 units per month will be charged Rs300 as fixed monthly charges.
For non-protected consumers, those using up to 100 units per month will pay Rs275 in fixed charges, while consumers using up to 200 units will face Rs300 in fixed charges. Those consuming up to 300 units per month will be charged Rs350.
Non-protected consumers using between 301 and 400 units per month will see fixed charges increased by Rs200 to Rs400, while those consuming between 401 and 500 units will face an increase of Rs100, bringing fixed charges to Rs500 per month.
Similarly, fixed charges have been increased by Rs75 to Rs675 for consumers using up to 600 units per month.
However, those consuming 601-700 units will pay Rs675 after a reduction of Rs125, while consumers using more than 700 units will also be charged Rs675 following a reduction of Rs325.
However, lifeline consumers, using up to 100 units will remain exempt from the fixed charges
Nepra has also reduced electricity rates for industrial consumers by Rs4.4 per unit.
For domestic consumers, those using between 301 and 400 units per month will receive a relief of Rs1.53 per unit. Consumers in the 401 to 500 units slab will see a reduction of Rs1.25 per unit, while those using 501 to 600 units will benefit from a cut of Rs1.40 per unit.
Consumers using between 601 and 700 units per month will get a relief of 91 paisas per unit, while those consuming more than 700 units will see a reduction of 49 paisas per unit.
Sources said that the federal government will issue a formal notification for the revised tariff structure after the regulator sent the decision for its consideration.
Entertainment
Katsuhiro Otomo gives major update on ‘Orbital Era’ with new studio
Katsuhiro Otomo has started a new animation studio called Oval Gear and it quickly caught the attention of anime fans around the world.
The move brought new hope for his long delayed film Orbital Era, which was first started buzzing about a few years ago but never fully updated.
The studio has now gone live with its official website and fans noticed something important right away.
The site, however, shows visuals that match Orbital Era, including a space themed character that was previously linked to the film. This made many people believe that the project may finally be active again.
Oval Gear explains on its website that the studio was created to pass on Otomo’s creative style to new artists while also building new anime projects for the future.
It also says the studio wants to share new stories with global audiences.
Another key detail is that the studio is hiring new staff, as this usually means work is starting behind the scenes and a project is being built step by step.
Fans have been waiting for years because Otomo has not directed a major anime film in a long time, as his last major anime work was connected to Short Peace in 2013.
With this new studio launch, excitement has returned and many now believe Orbital Era could finally move closer to becoming a real film.
Entertainment
Cardi B nearly passes out during parenting moment: ‘I can’t handle it’
Cardi B had a relatable parenting moment after nearly wilting under the sun at her son Wave’s baseball game.
Over the weekend, the Grammy-rapper showed up to support her 4-year-old and even threw the first pitch, but later admitted the outdoor heat had her feeling like she was on the verge of collapse.
The mom-of-four opened up about the experience on Instagram Stories after videos of her walking onto the field with Wave and tossing the ceremonial pitch went viral online. While Cardi looked confident on the diamond as fans cheered her on, she quickly learned that surviving the weather was the real challenge.
“This is why I say I’m such a girls’ mom,” she joked. “A dance recital inside, I love it. I love a dance recital inside.”
“Being outside in this heat for a baseball game, urgh, I can’t handle it,” she continued, before adding, “I’m ready to pass out, I can’t handle it.”
The Bodack Yellow hitmaker shares daughter Kulture, son Wave and daughter Blossom with estranged husband Offset, and welcomed a son with NFL star Stefon Diggs in November 2025.
The outing also comes as Cardi and Diggs continue fuelling reconciliation rumours after recently being spotted together at his Mother’s Day wellness event.
That followed another viral sighting that appeared to show the pair in a heated exchange, which Cardi later joked about on X.
“Sometimes I forget I’m a celebrity… damn y’all ain’t never cuss your babydad out when you hungry?” she quipped.
Entertainment
After provinces, Centre lifts austerity-driven business-hour curbs until May 31
- Shops and malls exempt from closure timings.
- Punjab, Sindh already eased business restrictions earlier.
- Energy conservation curbs imposed earlier now relaxed.
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday approved the exemption of business closure timings across the country until May 31, effectively allowing commercial centres to operate without the previously imposed restrictions.
According to a notification issued by the Cabinet Division, all shops, departmental stores, bazaars, markets and shopping malls will remain open on all days of the week without restriction on closing hours.
The exemption also applies to bakeries, tandoors, restaurants and grocery stores, which have been allowed to continue operations beyond the earlier fixed timings.
The decision comes after provincial governments had already relaxed business-hour restrictions. The Punjab government had earlier extended relaxed operating hours for markets and commercial centres until June 1, while suspending the mandatory 8pm closure rule.
Similarly, the Sindh government had on May 16 announced relief for traders and citizens, exempting markets, shopping malls, restaurants, hotels and marriage halls from fixed closing times in a bid to support economic activity.
Meanwhile, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan governments also followed suit, announcing the end of smart lockdown measures across the province and lifting restrictions on market timings and business hours.
Business hours were curtailed across the country last month as part of energy conservation measures introduced amid a sharp increase in domestic fuel prices, triggered by the conflict in the Middle East.
The measures, which formed part of the federal government’s broader austerity and fuel-conservation plan, were aimed at reducing energy consumption following the surge in fuel prices.
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