About Sahulat Pakistan
Sahulat means "convenience" or "facility" in Urdu, and that is the goal of every guide on this site: take a process that is normally scattered across forms, portals, and unclear fees, and lay it out clearly enough that you can get through it in one sitting.
What We Cover
- Telecom packages, call, SMS, WhatsApp, and internet bundles for Jazz, Telenor, Ufone, Zong, PTCL, StormFibre, and Nayatel.
- Electricity, checking and paying bills across LESCO, MEPCO, K-Electric, understanding slab pricing, and disputing wrong bills.
- Free calculators, electricity and solar savings, income tax, PTA mobile tax, loan EMI, and property unit conversion.
- Everyday guides, shorter articles on construction, phone accessories, contact lenses, fragrance, pet care, and property investment that come up in daily decisions.
How We Keep Guides Accurate
Each guide is checked against the relevant official source at the time of writing, and pages carry an updated date so you can judge how current the information is. Fees, procedures, and utility rates in Pakistan change without much notice, so always confirm time-sensitive details directly with the relevant official portal before you act on them.
Who We Are
Sahulat Pakistan is run by a small, Pakistan-based editorial team. We are an independent information site and are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to any government department, telecom operator, bank, or utility company mentioned on this site. All trademarks and brand names referenced here belong to their respective owners and are used only for identification purposes.
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