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Continuous rains in Hyderabad have left roads damaged, traffic chaotic, and power supply erratic. Frustrated residents blame civic authorities for poor preparedness, as commuting has become risky and stressful amid inundation and gridlocks.
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Farmers in Karimnagar, already hit by poor rainfall, face unofficial power cuts, with supply reduced to 14–15 hours a day. Heavy reliance on borewells for paddy irrigation is causing voltage drops, motor burnouts, and increased financial strain
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KCR says Congress betraying people who trusted it and voted it to power; Announces massive public meeting in the last week of February
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After the tweet went viral the TGSPDCL Assistant, Engineer Autonagar Section, Dileep made a complaint at L B Nagar police station alleging the person operating the twitter handle levied false allegations and intentionally defaming the State government and the TGSPDCL.
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State-run power utilities claim that they have managed to reduce power supply interruptions in the State in the last few months
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With the increase in temperatures, the lack of power supply is causing discomfort to residents, especially children and senior citizens. In addition to that, businesses and professionals working from home are also having to bear the consequences of no WiFi.
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Asserting that electricity was key to development, he laid out in detail how his government facilitated linking of Angul-Palasa and Wardha-Ditchpally lines connected to the national grid, while the Warangal-Warora line was nearing completion.
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In many areas, power supply is disrupted mostly in the evenings, with the power cuts stretching for four to five hours
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The number of complaints over unannounced power cuts are on the rise in the State capital. People in the city point out that they haven't witnessed such power cuts during January and February in the past the way they were now.
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The annual maintenance activities are traditionally conducted between November and January each year.
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Pointing out the achievements under the governance of Telangana CM KCR, Harish Rao said, Under nine years of his rule there is no drought and curfew situation. People are happy and a lot of investments are coming into the state
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Talking to media persons, he said that no power cuts were imposed for industries, agriculture and domestic usage and the demand in August this year had increased by 18 per cent compared to August last year.
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Kadapa: Former minister D.L. Ravindra Reddy has said that Telangana minister K. Taraka Rama Rao had mentioned only the facts that reflected the grim situation in Andhra Pradesh. Talking to reporters who met him here on Saturday, he noted that the YSR Congress Party had ruined the state. DL also said that his daughters were […]
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New Delhi: Amid rising power demand in the country due to a continued heat wave, India is staring at an electricity crisis accentuated due to a coal shortage at over 150 power plants. The coal stock position at the Central Election Authority (CEA) supervised 173 power plants stood at 21.93 million tonnes (MT), which, according […]
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Colombo: Amid the financial crisis, Sri Lanka will be experiencing 10-hour daily power cuts from Wednesday, announced Public Utilities Commission of the island nation. The Ceylon Electricity Board said in a statement that they were “compelled to take demand management measures due to inadequate power generation, as a result of fuel shortage and unavailability of […]