Spreading Safety Awareness: KE’s Roshni Bajis Connect With Over 380,000 Households

Spreading Safety Awareness: KE’s Roshni Bajis Connect With Over 380,000 Households

Karachi, 25th May 2022:

As an extreme heatwave gripped Karachi, KE partnered with the Pakistan Red Crescent Society Sindh to provide a day-long “Heatwave Relief Training” to KE’s Roshni Bajis and “Mohallah Safety Champions”, encompassing education on basic first aid, heat illness, treatment of heatstroke and heat exhaustion, enabling the participants to become first responders in an emergency.

The Roshni Bajis are KE’s neighborhood safety ambassadors who have been engaging residents across Karachi’s most densely populated areas since 2021, spreading awareness on the basic principles of general safety, electrical safety, rain safety, hazards of power theft and energy conservation. The first cohort was inducted in February 2021 with 40 women, while the second cohort of 60 women began their activity in November.

Collectively, these women have been able to reach over 380,000 households across Karachi educating the public on how to use electricity safely within their homes. Faulty or makeshift wiring inside premises is a leading cause of injury and poses a grave risk to the public. Many of these incidents could have been easily prevented with proper sensitization and education of the residents. Through an innovative approach, the Roshni Bajis also identified 40 women in the areas they work to act as “Mohallah Safety Champions” who are leading the mission to inculcate a culture of safety among their peers even after the Roshni Bajis have completed their drives.

Combating Kundas

The Roshni Bajis and Mohallah Safety Champions are only one facet of a comprehensive, company-wide strategy on safety. Across Karachi, theft of electricity through kundas and illegal wires continues to endanger citizens causing injury and even death. Between 2021 and 2022, Over 200 cases of electrocution were reported across Karachi, all occurring inside premises or due to the use of kundas which were leaking current. KE’s distribution field teams are constantly conducting kunda removal drives across Karachi. Only last week, teams operating in the Lyari and Baldia areas removed over 4,500 kilograms of kundas in a single day.
Kunda removal drives are not straightforward tasks. KE’s teams are regularly met with resistance from local residents who feel entitled to steal electricity, neglecting the risk to their personal and collective safety. Despite the challenges, the utility’s staff continues its crackdown to create safer environments enabling the provision of uninterrupted, secure, and reliable power supply. These steps are being taken to pave the way for a brighter, safer Karachi.

Liyari
KE’s Lyari Teams stand in front of the kundas removed during one day’s activity. Across Lyari and Baldia, KE teams removed over 4000 kilograms of illegal wires used to steal electricity. Similar activities are carried out by KE’s field teams across Karachi on a daily basis to create a safer operating environment.
Karachi Industrialist at BQPS-III
Illegal wires used to steal electricity are a leading cause of electrocutions and also hinder KE’s ability to serve uninterrupted electricity to area residents. These wires are often old telephone, internet or TV cables which are manipulated to channel electricity through unsafe means.
Karachi Industrialist at BQPS-III
: KE partnered with Pakistan Red Crescent Society to provide 60 Roshni Bajis training on how to address emergencies during heatwave conditions. This cohort is spreading the message of safety across Karachi since its inception in 2021. Collectively, the Roshni Baji program has connected with over 380,000 households educating consumers on best practices for safe electricity usage within their homes.
Karachi Industrialist at BQPS-III
KE Partnered with Pakistan Red Crescent Society to provide training to KE’s Roshni Bajis and Mohallah Safety Champions on handling emergencies during a heatwave. The Mohallah Safety Champions are community leaders who work with Roshni Bajis to develop a culture of safety across Karachi’s densely populated communities.