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KESC is committed to improving health care facilities in the community and that is why we have sponsored the mobile health clinic project. We are also looking into improving the health care facilities available to our employees.
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April 19, 2010Ground Breaking of Community Development Project-Bin Qasim Town Free Eye Camp at Lath Basti
Bin Qasim Town holds immense importance to KESC as one of our biggest power generation plant is located in the area. We owe a lot to the inhabitants of the area and to work for their betterment has al
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April 19, 2010System Upgradation of Marie Adelaide Leprosy Centre
Karachi Electric Supply Company is trying to ensure immaculate and uninterrupted power supply to the residents of Karachi. The company has a philosophy of revitalizing the vital organs of Karachi by t
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March 29, 2010Civil Hospital Ground Breaking Ceremony for System Upgradation
March 16, 2010 was marked as one of the biggest event in the history of KESC and Civil Hospital when the company officially started off with the system Upgradation of the hospital. This initiative hel
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February 19, 2010KESC signs MOU for reliable supply to Civil Hospital
Under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme and at its own capital cost, the Karachi Electric Supply Company has undertaken to enhance the infrastructure for ensuring long-term reliabili
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February 19, 2010Inauguration of Water Purification Plants at Ibrahim Hyderi
Ibrahim Hyderi is located adjacent to KESC's KTPS plant in the vicinity of Bin Qasim Township. The community primarily constitutes of fishermen and other people attached to sea related livelihood.
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February 19, 2010Community Drive at Ibrahim Hyderi
Ibrahim Hyderi is located adjacent to KESC's KTPS plant in the vicinity of Bin Qasim Township. The community primarily constitutes of fishermen and other people attached to sea related livelihood.
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July 12, 2009Ibrahim Hyderi Development project
Ibrahim Hyderi is located adjacent to KESC's KTPS plant in the vicinity of Bin Qasim Township. The community primarily constitutes of fishermen and other people attached to sea related livelihood.
