Engro Energy has been working to improve energy efficiency and the ecosystem in the country since 2008. As it had unearthed and mined one of the world’s largest lignite coal reserves in Thar, it strives to illuminate households in Pakistan.
As we commemorate 75 years of Pakistan's Independence, we look to a future full of limitless potential where we all play our part in making the years to come more progressive, economically independent, inclusive, and prosperous for the Country.
As we commemorate 75 years of Pakistan's Independence, we look to a future full of limitless potential where we all play our part in making the years to come more progressive, economically independent, inclusive, and prosperous for the Country.
While commemorating Pakistan's 75 years of Independence, we look to a future where we all play our part in making the years to come more progressive, economically independent, inclusive, and prosperous for Pakistan.
Let's pledge to create a better future... #WatanKeNaam
Engro has joined hands with @connect_hear to advocate for #InclusivePakistan. This collaboration is in line with Engro's mission of making Pakistan a more inclusive nation.
Engro Enfrashare aims to provide accessible and affordable connectivity for everyone. We are constantly working towards facilitating financial inclusion by lowering our transaction costs and increasing the efficiency of our network users.
So far, have enabled connectivity by operationalizing 2,989 telecom towers across Pakistan till date.
Let us all play our part in making the years to come more progressive, economically independent, inclusive, and prosperous for Pakistan.
Engro has constantly been working toward the betterment of Pakistan and contributing to Pakistan's food security, as well as, providing customized agri-solutions that helped farmers increase crop yields.
Today, we celebrate how far Pakistan has come and look to its future. One that will be filled with prosperity, innovation, and a collaborative vision - a future that Engro has been working towards for nearly 60 years.