
K-Electric, the Karachi-based utility company, has collected approximately Rs23 million in outstanding bills through six outreach camps held across the city. These initiatives were launched on February 12th and attracted more than 2,400 customers from various neighborhoods including North Karachi, Surjani, Bin Qasim, Zamzama, New Karachi, and Shah Faisal.
The outreach efforts, popularly known as Khuli Kachehris, offered immediate assistance for issues like billing disputes, meter problems, and the reinstatement of electricity connections. This initiative comes on the heels of more than 100 such camps organized by KE throughout the current fiscal year, especially in regions lacking access to banking services.
K-Electric’s spokesperson Imran Rana highlighted the importance of these camps: “These facilitation camps are instrumental in allowing customers to receive essential services conveniently within their local communities and foster stronger engagement with our utility.”
Rana emphasized that K-Electric will continue its efforts to enhance bill recovery, always ensuring that customers have every opportunity to clear any outstanding dues.
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