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Beautiful day to walk around the Kingston neighborhood which is having a community-wide yard sale. Sure will miss the Kingston Estates Swim Club! A lot of great memories as a family! #kingston #kesc #kingstonestate #cherryhillnj #cherryhill (at Kingston Estates Swim Club) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFComc3giS6/?igshid=1m90jx8689rs
#Lahore : WAFAQI HUKUMAT NE #PakArab #ArifHabib #KESC #ArifNaqvi #Descon #Haroon AUR #Engro K AIK KHUFIA NOTIFICATION K ZARIYE 300 ARAB KI WAJIB-UL-ADDA RAQAM MAAF KAR DI. 10:00PM #FastNews #News #PTIGovernment @BBCNews @CNN #ISPR #PPP #PMLN #MQMpk #PK https://www.instagram.com/p/B11mASBH7F0/?igshid=y7vtk72j7a5k
Latest Breaking Pakistan News in Urdu HOME PAKISTAN WORLD HEALTH TECHNOLOGY STORIES COLUMN BUSINESS FEATURED Home Technology News Sim Card Wala Electricity Meter Launch Ker Dia Gia, Jitna Balance Utni... Technology News Sim Card Wala Electricity Meter Launch Ker Dia Gia, Jitna Balance Utni Bijli
Latest Breaking Pakistan News in Urdu HOME PAKISTAN WORLD HEALTH TECHNOLOGY STORIES COLUMN BUSINESS FEATURED Home Technology News Sim Card Wala Electricity Meter Launch Ker Dia Gia, Jitna Balance Utni… Technology News Sim Card Wala Electricity Meter Launch Ker Dia Gia, Jitna Balance Utni Bijli
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Karachi Electric Supply Company Limited (KESC)
Karachi Electric Supply Company Limited (KESC), was incorporated on 13 September 1913, under the now repealed Indian Companies Act, 1882 currently Companies Ordinance, 1984). In 1952, the Government of Pakistan (GoP) took control of the Company by acquiring majority shareholding of KESC. In 2005, the Government privatized KESC. In 2008, Abraaj Capital, a leading private equity firm based in Dubai, bought the power utility for a significant equity stake in the Company. Abraaj Capital now enjoys full management control over KESC via the holding company, KES Power Limited which holds 72.58 per cent of its shares.
The management of KESC is run through a professional management team headed by Mr. Tabish Gauhar, who was appointed as the KESC's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in November 2009 and has taken over as the Chairman of KESC's Board of Directors effective 12 February 2013. Mr. Nayyer Hussain, who was serving as an executive director and Chief Distribution Officer since 2010, assumed the role of Chief Executive Officer, effective 12 February 2013. The Government still holds 25.66 per cent of the KESC shares.
KESC is the only remaining vertically integrated power utility in Pakistan that generates, transmits and distributes electricity. KESC has exclusive franchise rights to provide electricity to industrial, commercial, agricultural and residential consumers of Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city, and its surrounding areas under the Electricity Act, 1910 as amended to date and NEPRA Act 1997, to its licensed areas. The Company has a total of 10,962 employees (source: KESC HR Department); its network spans an area of 6,500 square kilometers and it enjoys one of the largest customers’ bases in the world of over 2 million connections, catering to electricity needs of around 20 million inhabitants of Karachi. Listed on all three of Pakistan’s stock exchanges, KESC has generated Rs. 162.816 billion revenue during fiscal year 2011-12.
Within the Trenches Ep 154
Within the Trenches Ep 154
Ep 154 is an extension of the podcast called Imagine Listening. It features the stories from the #IAM911 movement but this episodes’ stories come from the 9-1-1 professionals of the Kentucky Emergency Services Conference. Following their stories is a presentation I gave at the conference. For years I have helped tell the stories of 9-1-1 dispatchers from all over the world but this time it’s my…
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Within the Trenches Ep 153
Within the Trenches Ep 153
Ep 153 of Within the Trenches features Todd Sparrow, Director at Lawrenceburg 9-1-1 in Kentucky. In this episode Todd reflects on 35 years of public safety service, calls that have stuck with him, the Kentucky Emergency Services Conference and more. For more information on the conference please see the links below.
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With Sir Omar Shahid Hamid a brilliant #police officer at CTD #Karachi. He stood his grounds to make sure that his father killer i.e. Saulat Mirza is hanged last year. His father was also civil Servant and was killed by #MQM when he didn't obliged with their demand while being head of #KESC. Omar Shahid sb was student when his father was killed. He along his widowed mother painstakingly followed the case and ultimately was able to get justice served. He is an expert on #terrorism and author of several books. (at CTD Office Karachi)