KARACHI: The facility provide to Pakistan’s second-largest varsity, Karachi College, was restored after Ok-Electrical suspended it on Wednesday.
Unpaid dues of roughly Rs60 million had been cited as the explanation to droop KU’s energy provide.
“Now we have determined to revive the establishment’s energy provide after KU officers have ensured that the invoice shall be paid,” a Ok-Electrical spokesperson informed this correspondent.
The sooner determination to droop energy provide to KU was taken after the establishment’s failure to repay electrical energy dues regardless of sending a number of notices.
In keeping with the college’s administration, the establishment doesn’t have sufficient funds to repay practically Rs86 million in dues on a number of connections.
The college is confronted with the worst-ever finances deficit that quantities to over Rs1.5 billion, says KU’s administration.
“KU shall be unable to pay its college and different employees members if the excellent electrical energy dues are cleared,” a KU official stated. “Now we have requested Ok-Electrical to permit the invoice to be paid in instalments.”
Opposition chief within the Sindh Meeting and Muttehda Quami Motion’s chief Khawaja Izhar ul Hassan expressed grave concern over the choice to droop the varsity’s energy connection.