A court in Karachi has fined K-Electric PKR 4.819 million for the tragic death of an 8-year-old child named Azhan in 2017. The court found K-Electric guilty of negligence for not implementing safety measures, leading to Azhan's electrocution by a live wire during rainfall. This decision follows a 7-year legal battle by Azhan's family. K-Electric, Karachi's sole electricity provider, has faced similar accusations before, including a PKR 10 million fine by NEPRA for multiple electrocution incidents from 2022 to 2023, resulting in 33 deaths. NEPRA also mandated compensation and job provisions for affected families.
Karachi is a large city in Pakistan, similar to how Mumbai is a big city in India. It's known for being a major financial and industrial hub.
K-Electric is the company that provides electricity to the city of Karachi. It's like the electricity board in your city that makes sure your home has power.
Electrocution means getting hurt or killed by electricity. It's very dangerous and can happen if someone touches a live wire or faulty electrical equipment.
PKR stands for Pakistani Rupees, which is the currency used in Pakistan. It's like how we use Indian Rupees (INR) in India.
NEPRA stands for the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority. It's a government organization in Pakistan that makes sure electricity companies follow rules and provide safe services, similar to how we have regulatory bodies in India.
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