
Nadeem Iqbal
Nadeem Iqbal is the CEO of TheNetwork for Consumer Protection, an organization advocating for consumer rights and sustainable energy policies in Pakistan. He has recently been in the news for criticizing the government's decision to cut the electricity buyback rate for solar energy, arguing that such measures undermine consumer interests and hinder the adoption of renewable energy solutions. Iqbal emphasizes the need for equitable pricing and robust regulatory support to ensure a just transition to sustainable lifestyles, particularly in the context of World Consumer Rights Day.
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Recent news mentions
Nadeem Iqbal, a 26-year-old labourer, expressed his fear and helplessness as he waded through floodwaters with his child.
Pakistan evacuates a million people as farming belt hit by worst floods in decadesNadeem Iqbal, a 26-year-old worker, described the fear and helplessness experienced by families during the floods.
Paquistão retira mais de um milhão de pessoas de casa após inundações devastadoras | PaquistãoNadeem Iqbal, the CEO of TheNetwork for Consumer Protection, criticizes the government's decision to reduce the electricity buyback rate.
Cut in electricity buyback rate to discourage solarisation: consumer protectors - Business

