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Mepco to set up 14 new feeders

byCT Report
04/07/2016
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MULTAN: Mepco Board of Directors’ Procurement Committee Chairman Khawaja Muhammad Azam has given approval for establishment of 14 new feeders to resolve public complaints of low voltage and over-loading.

Presiding over a meeting, Khawaja Muhammad Azam said that new feeders would be established to facilitate the masses. He directed officers concerned to make security arrangements at grid stations. He said that different cases of bifurcations of grid stations and shifting of load had been sent to board of directors for approval and cases for construction of walls and other repairing work at 12 grid stations under Mepco GSO circle Multan had also been sent to board of directors.

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On this occasion, CEO Mepco Engineer Fazal Ullah Durani, board directors Khalid Masood Khan, Mian Shahid Iqbal, Director HR&Admin Muhammad Naeem Ullah, Chief Engineer Planing and Engineering Naimat Ullah Qureshi and other concerned officers were also present.

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