Junaid Sir, I would really appreciate it if you could create a video on finance management and future financial planning, especially tailored for students and the younger generation. Your advice on this topic would be incredibly valuable and insightful
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! 🙌 It’s truly rewarding to know the energy series and our channel are making a positive impact. Educating and empowering the youth is our mission. Massive respect back to you!
Thank you for your kind words! I’m glad you found the discussion insightful. The power sector's financing structure is complex, but with the right strategies, there’s a lot of potential for improvement. Always happy to discuss further or explore new ideas.
Thank you for the kind words and support! It’s encouraging to see people engaging in discussions for a better Pakistan. Glad you enjoyed the video and editing. Stay tuned for more! virtual hug
Sir,,total kitny percent capacity payment walay ipps sy hakumat negotiation kar chuki ha or is sy komi grid ko kb tak faida honay ja raha ha,please making video❤❤
You're absolutely right-deregulating the electricity sector and encouraging competition can benefit consumers through better pricing and services. However, it would also require strong regulatory frameworks to ensure fair practices and protect consumers from monopolies or exploitation.
Thank you for your thoughts. It’s true that implementing deep-rooted reforms requires strong political will and long-term commitment, which often seems lacking. However, raising awareness and maintaining pressure through public discourse can help push for meaningful action. Change takes time, but every step counts.
Switching from LIBOR to SHIBOR is theoretically possible, but it would require renegotiation of sovereign contracts, which can be complex and depend on mutual agreement between parties. These contracts often have fixed terms, and altering them involves diplomatic and financial considerations. It's a valid question to explore further in the context of Pakistan's energy financing.
I really appreciate the effort, Mr. Junaid, you and your team have put in. I have a question: I’ve read that due to global warming, coal-based power generation is being discouraged, and countries will have to pay a carbon tax for producing carbon emissions. Don’t you think amping up nuclear-based generation would help more?
Nuclear power does offer a reliable and low-emission solution to our energy challenges. It can help reduce dependency on imported fuels and provide consistent base load generation. However, scaling up nuclear energy also requires significant investment, safety measures, and time for implementation. A balanced mix of nuclear, renewables, and efficiency improvements might be the way forward.
Assalam o Alaikum! Junaid Bhai could you please make a video on the financial terms used in pitches and the way of valuation and some examples of a reasonable pitch.
Wa Alaikum Assalam! Thank you for your suggestion. That’s a great idea! I’ll work on creating a video to explain financial terms used in pitches, methods of valuation, and examples of reasonable pitches. Stay tuned for it soon!
Thank you for the compliment! I truly appreciate your support and encouragement. It’s contributions like yours that motivate us to keep pushing for positive change in the energy sector.
Investing 400 mn usd plus for coal projects, too high an investment, esp considering how sovereign can renegotiate contracts, and less credibility and certainty our macros present. All others seems rational. Brief and crisp.
Thank you for your feedback. Investing $400 million+ in coal projects does seem high, especially given the challenges with contract renegotiation and macroeconomic uncertainty. The other steps appear more feasible and aligned with rational outcomes.
If the government bounds all fuel stations to have charging stations as well. People will start buying electric cars. Government should also reduce taxes on electric cars. That way we can increase electricity consumption and reduce oil imports.
That's a solid suggestion. Mandating fuel stations to install charging stations and reducing taxes on electric cars could encourage EV adoption, leading to higher electricity consumption and lower oil imports. However, it would also require significant investment in charging infrastructure and stable electricity supply to ensure long-term success.
bussines say related videos bie bnayeh konsa ideas hai jo market mai sustain kra gai aur govt policies ka unper effect regarding digitalization ager mumkin ho toh kin areas mai aur es ka advantages kya hoga . jesah electricity ap cover kr reha hai ka production cost increase kr gie ...........2nd : philips moris aur morgan jesi companies per video bnaya yeh kya krti hai aur inka economy mai kya role hota hai
Thank you for sharing these great ideas! Covering business-related topics like sustainable market ideas, the impact of government policies on digitalization, and areas where digital advancements can bring advantages sounds highly engaging. Exploring how production costs, like electricity, affect businesses could provide valuable insights. Additionally, creating a video on companies like Philip Morris and Morgan-what they do and their role in the economy-would be fascinating and informative. These are definitely topics worth diving into. Stay tuned!
Hi Junaid Sir, it's a request to you to make a video series on business accounting that can be a great help for small businesses to maintain their books
Thank you for the suggestion! IT policies and their impact are crucial topics that deserve attention. We’ll definitely consider creating content to explore how these policies shape our economy and drive innovation. Stay tuned for more!
I disagree with T&D losses. desco inability to control is one point but if we will not adjust it will increase our circular debt. It should be 50-50 . So both are accountable
Thank you for sharing your perspective. You're absolutely right that addressing T&D losses requires shared accountability. While DISCOs must improve efficiency, consumers also play a role in reducing theft and misuse. A balanced 50-50 approach could help control circular debt while driving mutual accountability.
That's a great question! Forcing change requires collective effort-raising awareness, engaging in constructive public discourse, and holding leaders accountable through advocacy and policy dialogue. When citizens and experts speak with one voice, governments are more likely to act.
The suggested solutions in video are doable but are not that much significant or impactful in scope. We need to move towards wholesale based system instead of currently applicable unit slab system which makes electricity expensive with increased consumption hence the demand for electricity never increases. Please make a whole video dedicated on wholesale based system where increased consumption leads to lesser per unit price which will result in higher consumption and lesser losses caused by electricity theft.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! You’re absolutely right that transitioning to a wholesale-based system could be a game-changer for Pakistan’s energy sector. A system where increased consumption lowers per-unit costs could encourage demand growth while addressing electricity theft and inefficiencies. We’ll definitely consider creating a dedicated video to explore this idea in detail. Stay tuned!
I disagree with Income Tax point as the tax collected through the Electric Bill is wiitholding Tax which can easily be claimed against Yearly Income Tax liability- Removing this would result in drop in witholding
Thank you for sharing your perspective. You’re absolutely right that the tax collected through electricity bills is withholding tax, which can be adjusted against yearly income tax liability. However, the challenge lies in the complexity for consumers to claim it back, often resulting in unutilized tax credits. Removing it may streamline billing for many, but your point on the potential drop in withholding revenue is valid and worth further discussion.
Load shedding happens despite surplus generation due to outdated transmission systems, circular debt, demand-supply mismatches, and maintenance issues. Fixing these is key to solving the problem
You're absolutely right-it's frustrating how things in Pakistan often only go up without ever coming back down. But with the right policies and collective efforts, we can hope to reverse this trend and bring positive change. Let’s keep pushing for solutions together.
Why do they generate more electricity than needed if it’s not possible to generate less or only as much as required? Instead, they could use the surplus energy to build new infrastructure or projects that utilize it effectively. This way, the extra energy could generate revenue, reducing the need to rely on money from people. Please make a video on this.
That's an excellent point and a great idea for a video! Overgeneration happens due to fixed contracts with power producers and a lack of efficient planning. Using surplus energy for new infrastructure or revenue-generating projects could be a game-changer. We’ll definitely consider making a video to explore this further. Stay tuned!
I understand your concern, and it's true that effective leadership and expertise are crucial for solving these challenges. Prioritizing merit-based decisions and bringing in qualified individuals can help drive meaningful progress in Pakistan's energy sector.
Thank you for the kind words! It’s encouraging to see this level of support and belief. Even in challenging times, constructive dialogue and practical solutions can pave the way for a brighter future. Let’s keep the conversation going and push for positive change together!
Amazing video and analysis. But sadly the fact remains that even if every person in electricity department watches this video... our stupid governemnt for sure will not take any action.
Thank you for appreciating the video and analysis. It’s frustrating when good solutions aren’t acted upon, but raising awareness is the first step. Collective pressure and public demand can eventually push for meaningful change, even from reluctant governments.
Income Tax deduction is right... Because 3million or less are registered with FBR and Filers are way lesser.. so they are collecting it right from everybody... But if you file your tax, it refunds back to the person... So if everybody file the tax they can get back this income tax... i don't know who made this point in your video without research...
Thank you for your feedback. You raise a valid point about the low number of registered filers with FBR and how withholding tax ensures broader collection. However, many consumers face challenges in claiming refunds due to lack of awareness or procedural difficulties. The point made in the video aimed to highlight the need for a more efficient system, but we appreciate your perspective and will ensure better clarity and research in future discussions.
You're right; there’s no guarantee that oil prices will decrease. The focus should be on reducing reliance on oil by promoting renewable energy and increasing energy efficiency to create a more stable and sustainable system, regardless of oil price fluctuations.
Junaid Bhai hum capacity charges or interest payment ko khatam Karke 28 rupe bijili sasti hojaige aap kion capacity charges or interest payment ki BAAT NAHI kar Rahe hai
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It's true that increasing electricity consumption could lead to changes in petrol prices as well, but the aim of Step 1 is to create a balanced energy mix that reduces reliance on imports while encouraging renewable energy adoption. We appreciate your perspective and welcome more insights!
Thank you for your feedback! We are sorry the video wasn’t clear. Let me know which part you found confusing, and we’ll be happy to explain it further or address it in the next video. Your understanding is important to us!
Nice use of graphics, valid points & one request please share these videos with the GOVT officials as well.
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Junaid Sir, I would really appreciate it if you could create a video on finance management and future financial planning, especially tailored for students and the younger generation. Your advice on this topic would be incredibly valuable and insightful
We have noted your request. Thankyou for engaging 😊
behtareen insaaan. humble down to earth
Thankyou for such kind words
Sir we agree with all these points 😮
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Provincees Shall Be Paid Its Due NHP According to KCM Qazi Formula Before Deducting Power Theft in NFC Award.
Good point
Nice video Very informative
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Really appreciated your efforts.
Thankyou
Love the energy series and the overall channel. You are adding insane value by educating the youth of our country. Massive respect. 🙌🙏
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! 🙌 It’s truly rewarding to know the energy series and our channel are making a positive impact. Educating and empowering the youth is our mission. Massive respect back to you!
agreed with all of the points
Great
Thanks for the holistic approach, you have a good idea of power sector and its financing structure.
Thank you for your kind words! I’m glad you found the discussion insightful. The power sector's financing structure is complex, but with the right strategies, there’s a lot of potential for improvement. Always happy to discuss further or explore new ideas.
very informative
Glad it was helpful!
Shukar ha koi toh Pakistan k Achy K Liya Soch Rha Ha Nice Video Junaid Bhai & Nice Editing
Thank you for the kind words and support! It’s encouraging to see people engaging in discussions for a better Pakistan. Glad you enjoyed the video and editing. Stay tuned for more! virtual hug
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nice approch
Thanks for engaging
Thanks Sir for this informative video ❤
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Well needed content
Appreciated
Sir,,total kitny percent capacity payment walay ipps sy hakumat negotiation kar chuki ha or is sy komi grid ko kb tak faida honay ja raha ha,please making video❤❤
Thank you for your question. We have noted your request and will make a video on this topic soon. Stay tuned
gud analysis
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wa t a content sir
vinformative
Nice sir g 💯
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ur videoes r alwayz interesting
Thank you so much 🙂
Electricity ko deregularized kerdena chahiye and let other competitors get in the business. Jitna ziada competition hoga awam ko utna faida hoga
You're absolutely right-deregulating the electricity sector and encouraging competition can benefit consumers through better pricing and services. However, it would also require strong regulatory frameworks to ensure fair practices and protect consumers from monopolies or exploitation.
All are logical and rational points but I don't think government has any intention to do any actual deep rooted reforms
Thank you for your thoughts. It’s true that implementing deep-rooted reforms requires strong political will and long-term commitment, which often seems lacking. However, raising awareness and maintaining pressure through public discourse can help push for meaningful action. Change takes time, but every step counts.
@PakistanAndCounting Agreed,You are doing a great job in this regard
I really like your channel
Thank you
5. Restructuring of CPEC & Government Dept.
Is it possible to switch from LIBOR to SHIBOR? Aren’t these sovereign contracts as well?
Switching from LIBOR to SHIBOR is theoretically possible, but it would require renegotiation of sovereign contracts, which can be complex and depend on mutual agreement between parties. These contracts often have fixed terms, and altering them involves diplomatic and financial considerations. It's a valid question to explore further in the context of Pakistan's energy financing.
I really appreciate the effort, Mr. Junaid, you and your team have put in. I have a question: I’ve read that due to global warming, coal-based power generation is being discouraged, and countries will have to pay a carbon tax for producing carbon emissions. Don’t you think amping up nuclear-based generation would help more?
Thankyou for kind words.
Nuclear power does offer a reliable and low-emission solution to our energy challenges. It can help reduce dependency on imported fuels and provide consistent base load generation. However, scaling up nuclear energy also requires significant investment, safety measures, and time for implementation. A balanced mix of nuclear, renewables, and efficiency improvements might be the way forward.
Next video:Financies and develiopment of each province in seperate videos
Noted, Thankyou
Assalam o Alaikum! Junaid Bhai could you please make a video on the financial terms used in pitches and the way of valuation and some examples of a reasonable pitch.
Wa Alaikum Assalam! Thank you for your suggestion. That’s a great idea! I’ll work on creating a video to explain financial terms used in pitches, methods of valuation, and examples of reasonable pitches. Stay tuned for it soon!
Great work
You should be in
National Power energy
Ministry & planning
Thank you for the compliment! I truly appreciate your support and encouragement. It’s contributions like yours that motivate us to keep pushing for positive change in the energy sector.
Ap ek esi video bnaye jis me top five questions ki understanding ko ja ap shark tank me poochty h top five key questions
Noted. We will try to make video on your requested question.
Sir. You have delivered yet another intellectua & informational video. I look forward to more 🤍
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! I'm glad you found the video insightful. Stay tuned for more engaging and informative content.
Investing 400 mn usd plus for coal projects, too high an investment, esp considering how sovereign can renegotiate contracts, and less credibility and certainty our macros present.
All others seems rational. Brief and crisp.
Thank you for your feedback. Investing $400 million+ in coal projects does seem high, especially given the challenges with contract renegotiation and macroeconomic uncertainty. The other steps appear more feasible and aligned with rational outcomes.
If the government bounds all fuel stations to have charging stations as well. People will start buying electric cars. Government should also reduce taxes on electric cars. That way we can increase electricity consumption and reduce oil imports.
That's a solid suggestion. Mandating fuel stations to install charging stations and reducing taxes on electric cars could encourage EV adoption, leading to higher electricity consumption and lower oil imports. However, it would also require significant investment in charging infrastructure and stable electricity supply to ensure long-term success.
bussines say related videos bie bnayeh konsa ideas hai jo market mai sustain kra gai aur govt policies ka unper effect regarding digitalization ager mumkin ho toh kin areas mai aur es ka advantages kya hoga . jesah electricity ap cover kr reha hai ka production cost increase kr gie ...........2nd : philips moris aur morgan jesi companies per video bnaya yeh kya krti hai aur inka economy mai kya role hota hai
Thank you for sharing these great ideas! Covering business-related topics like sustainable market ideas, the impact of government policies on digitalization, and areas where digital advancements can bring advantages sounds highly engaging. Exploring how production costs, like electricity, affect businesses could provide valuable insights.
Additionally, creating a video on companies like Philip Morris and Morgan-what they do and their role in the economy-would be fascinating and informative. These are definitely topics worth diving into. Stay tuned!
Hi Junaid Sir, it's a request to you to make a video series on business accounting that can be a great help for small businesses to maintain their books
Noted
It would be great if you give some insights on IT policies and impact
Thank you for the suggestion! IT policies and their impact are crucial topics that deserve attention. We’ll definitely consider creating content to explore how these policies shape our economy and drive innovation. Stay tuned for more!
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someone send this to the government and national assembly
I disagree with T&D losses. desco inability to control is one point but if we will not adjust it will increase our circular debt. It should be 50-50 . So both are accountable
Thank you for sharing your perspective. You're absolutely right that addressing T&D losses requires shared accountability. While DISCOs must improve efficiency, consumers also play a role in reducing theft and misuse. A balanced 50-50 approach could help control circular debt while driving mutual accountability.
Make a video about Pakistan oil discovery
Noted
I also agree with all these points but how we force government to do that 🎉
That's a great question! Forcing change requires collective effort-raising awareness, engaging in constructive public discourse, and holding leaders accountable through advocacy and policy dialogue. When citizens and experts speak with one voice, governments are more likely to act.
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The suggested solutions in video are doable but are not that much significant or impactful in scope.
We need to move towards wholesale based system instead of currently applicable unit slab system which makes electricity expensive with increased consumption hence the demand for electricity never increases.
Please make a whole video dedicated on wholesale based system where increased consumption leads to lesser per unit price which will result in higher consumption and lesser losses caused by electricity theft.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! You’re absolutely right that transitioning to a wholesale-based system could be a game-changer for Pakistan’s energy sector. A system where increased consumption lowers per-unit costs could encourage demand growth while addressing electricity theft and inefficiencies. We’ll definitely consider creating a dedicated video to explore this idea in detail. Stay tuned!
I disagree with Income Tax point as the tax collected through the Electric Bill is wiitholding Tax which can easily be claimed against Yearly Income Tax liability- Removing this would result in drop in witholding
Thank you for sharing your perspective. You’re absolutely right that the tax collected through electricity bills is withholding tax, which can be adjusted against yearly income tax liability. However, the challenge lies in the complexity for consumers to claim it back, often resulting in unutilized tax credits. Removing it may streamline billing for many, but your point on the potential drop in withholding revenue is valid and worth further discussion.
If generation of electricity is more than consumption, then why does loadshedding occur?
Load shedding happens despite surplus generation due to outdated transmission systems, circular debt, demand-supply mismatches, and maintenance issues. Fixing these is key to solving the problem
@@PakistanAndCounting Thank you for your answer. Your videos are very informational for the general population.
Pakistan mein chezien bas upper jati hai kabhi bhi reverse nahi hoti
You're absolutely right-it's frustrating how things in Pakistan often only go up without ever coming back down. But with the right policies and collective efforts, we can hope to reverse this trend and bring positive change. Let’s keep pushing for solutions together.
Why do they generate more electricity than needed if it’s not possible to generate less or only as much as required? Instead, they could use the surplus energy to build new infrastructure or projects that utilize it effectively. This way, the extra energy could generate revenue, reducing the need to rely on money from people. Please make a video on this.
That's an excellent point and a great idea for a video! Overgeneration happens due to fixed contracts with power producers and a lack of efficient planning. Using surplus energy for new infrastructure or revenue-generating projects could be a game-changer. We’ll definitely consider making a video to explore this further. Stay tuned!
There are much options to do, the problem is we have illitrate people at high positions of Pakistan
I understand your concern, and it's true that effective leadership and expertise are crucial for solving these challenges. Prioritizing merit-based decisions and bringing in qualified individuals can help drive meaningful progress in Pakistan's energy sector.
Imagine if people like you are in the seats of bureaucrats or even Prime Minister
What more can be done even in such dire straits.
Thank you for the kind words! It’s encouraging to see this level of support and belief. Even in challenging times, constructive dialogue and practical solutions can pave the way for a brighter future. Let’s keep the conversation going and push for positive change together!
Amazing video and analysis. But sadly the fact remains that even if every person in electricity department watches this video... our stupid governemnt for sure will not take any action.
Thank you for appreciating the video and analysis. It’s frustrating when good solutions aren’t acted upon, but raising awareness is the first step. Collective pressure and public demand can eventually push for meaningful change, even from reluctant governments.
lekin sir ap ko to pata ho ga na ke IPPS of Pakistan govt ye kabhi bhi nahi karein gi
Sir, which youtube media company have you hired for your videos? Or you have hired your personal team? Kindy.
We have our own team.
@PakistanAndCounting Can you tell, how many are of team members, and their roles. Kindly. So i replicate it.
Please contact us social@caravanmedia.co
Income Tax deduction is right... Because 3million or less are registered with FBR and Filers are way lesser..
so they are collecting it right from everybody...
But if you file your tax, it refunds back to the person... So if everybody file the tax they can get back this income tax... i don't know who made this point in your video without research...
Thank you for your feedback. You raise a valid point about the low number of registered filers with FBR and how withholding tax ensures broader collection. However, many consumers face challenges in claiming refunds due to lack of awareness or procedural difficulties. The point made in the video aimed to highlight the need for a more efficient system, but we appreciate your perspective and will ensure better clarity and research in future discussions.
You are assuming that oil prices would come down, which they might not.
You're right; there’s no guarantee that oil prices will decrease. The focus should be on reducing reliance on oil by promoting renewable energy and increasing energy efficiency to create a more stable and sustainable system, regardless of oil price fluctuations.
Junaid Bhai hum capacity charges or interest payment ko khatam Karke 28 rupe bijili sasti hojaige aap kion capacity charges or interest payment ki BAAT NAHI kar Rahe hai
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@junaidiqbal79 shukria Junaid Bhai lakin in capacity payments ko govt khatam NAHI Karti
i disagree with step 1. because phir petrol price b tu increase kare gi
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It's true that increasing electricity consumption could lead to changes in petrol prices as well, but the aim of Step 1 is to create a balanced energy mix that reduces reliance on imports while encouraging renewable energy adoption. We appreciate your perspective and welcome more insights!
sir its not that easy even control T&D losses , let alone working on all agendas
whole power system needs to be restructured
Well raised point
Aj ki video smj ni i😢
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