The federal government of Pakistan has appointed Amina Ahmed as the Member (Tariff and Finance) of the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) for a three-year term starting February 6, 2026, as reported by Business Recorder. Amina Ahmed, who previously served as Member (Law) at Nepra, represents Punjab. However, the Nepra Authority is currently incomplete, lacking representation from Sindh and Balochistan. The absence arises from the completion of Rafique Ahmad Shaikh's term as Member (Sindh) last month and the resignation of Mathar Niaz Rana, Member (Balochistan), due to health issues and internal matters within Nepra. This situation highlights the ongoing challenges in maintaining a fully representative regulatory body in Pakistan's energy sector.
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Amina Ahmed Appointed Member of Nepra in Islamabad

Pakistan appoints Amina Ahmed to Nepra, but Sindh and Balochistan lack representation. Meanwhile, three bills update media regulations, aiming to modernize and improve service conditions.
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