Islamabad: Here come good news for holidaymakers: neither there will be any power and gas loadshedding on all three Eid days nor will CNG stations close.
According to the officials of the Ministry of Water and Power, electricity will be supplied to consumers uninterruptedly from Wednesday to Friday.
Due to the closure of industries, additional power will be available to meet the demand of domestic consumers.
The officials said power distribution companies had been directed to make special arrangements for smooth operation and complaint redressal during Eid holidays. On the other hand, the CNG stations won't be closed on Eid days.
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