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PHOTO: PID HARIPUR: Federal Minister for Power Omer Ayub Khan on Monday said there was no load-shedding in Haripur district.The present power disruption was being caused due to ongoing development schemes in the area, he said addressing the media along with Haripur District Development Advisory Committee (Dadek) chairman MPA Arshad Ayub.Regarding the home constituency of his family, the minister said electricity projects in Haripur district should be completed before June 2021 and sought the cooperation of the people to resolve the electricity issues.Arshad Ayub said the Haripur district was facing an acute shortage of electricity in the past, but the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government had resolved it.
‘Power cuts due to development schemes’ ‘Power cuts due to development schemes’ Prime Minister Imran Khan offering prayers after unveiling the inaugural plaque of Pak-Austria Fachhochschule Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology in Mang, Haripur on September 17, 2020.Read Markets shut as city mourns murders He said the construction of 17 new electricity feeders and developmental schemes worth billions of rupees was an expression of our commitment.