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"textContent": "\n\n\nEven Karachi’s factories no longer want to remain in the city. In just three years, Karachi has lost over 600 industrial electricity connections, with KE’s industrial consumers dropping from 23,706 in 2022 to 23,078 in 2025.\n\nWhile Lahore, Faisalabad, Multan and Peshawar are seeing industries expand and invest, Karachi is moving in the opposite direction.\n\nWatch the video for the full snapshot.",
"title": "Karachi's industries are dwindling even as rest of Pakistan progresses"
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