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India is as corrupt as Pakistan and continues to have powercuts regularly .

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...and-touches-new-high/articleshow/59025768.cms

NEW DELHI: With Tuesday's peak power consumption — 6,526 MW at 3.31pm — breaching even Monday's record demand, the highest since 1902, social media and complaint centres filled with hundreds of complaints of power outages across the capital.

On Monday, the peak demand had touched 6,361 MW at 3.06 pm.

Multiple and prolonged power cuts ranging from 1 to 8 hours — some of which lasted the whole night — occurred since Monday evening, even forcing the chief minister to take note of the situation.

Areas like Laxmi Nagar, Janakpuri, Aya Nagar, Chhatarpur, Uttam Nagar, Paschim Vihar, Narela, Jahangirpuri, Burari, Pattparganj and even south Delhi localities like Vasant Vihar, South Extension and Defence Colony reeled under multiple power outages, with people complaining of lacklustre consumer support by the three power distribution companies — BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd and BSES Yamuna Power Ltd and Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd.

"In two days we have had 20 power cuts and we spent the whole night without electricity," said Madhav Anand, a resident of Aya Nagar phase-6. A resident of Uttam Nagar, Gaurav Anand, said "All my calls were rejected by the customer care centre even though we faced a power cut for 14 hours at a stretch."

Mitashi Sinha, a resident of South Extension-II, said that they faced frequent power cuts in the locality throughout the day, which collectively lasted for over 5-6 hours.

However, discoms said that there is enough provision to meet the power demand and outages are occurring due to "local faults".

"Due to extreme heat and power demand the electricity network does not get sufficient time to cool down. This, at times, leads to local faults. Another common reason is unprecedented load growth in high power theft areas, which leads to power trip or 'burn out' of distribution equipment," said a power official.

He added that declaration made by the consumers, about required load and about enhancement of load with passage of time is crucial to maintain the distribution network's health and to "ensure quality power at home and office".


A BSES spokesperson said that company has "invested substantial resources to strengthen the network to ensure reliable power supply during upcoming summer months".




"We have even increased the call centre strength by over 150%, besides deploying additional manpower and mobile transformers," he added.


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i am the residence of Burari Kaushik enclave gali no 38A we all are facing the regular power cut problem through out the area, but when the hot day comes i.e Monday or Tuesday there is power cut for ... Read MoreRamesh Chandra
Praveer Sinha, CEO of Tata power, said, "we are working in cooperation with the government and have already increased our call centre and maintenance staff. The problems of outages are arising due to local faults."




Officials from power ministry, however, refused to comment on whether the situation warranted a response from Delhi government but attributed the "stress on the system" for the power outages.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/lucknow/no-respite-from-power-cuts/articleshow/59026086.cms

LUCKNOW: With temperatures touching an all-time high, power cuts have made it unbearable for residents of Lucknow.

Even residents of posh areas like Dalibagh Colony have been facing long power cuts for the past three days.

"It is unusual for our colony because it's an officers' colony but there has been no respite from long power cuts for three days," said a resident.

People residing in the colony said they had even sent a tweet to the energy minister and Lucknow Electricity Supply Administration (Lesa) but it has not helped.

"We are not even aware if power cuts are because of shutdowns for maintenance or other work," said a resident.

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Earlier, power supply was never cut for more than 10 minutes but according to residents, now, power cuts are not only long but also frequent.




The situation is bad in other areas too. "I wake up every night to the whirring sound of the fan each time there is a power cut," said Shyam Gupta of Viraj Khand, Gomtinagar. Coolers and ACs do not work and low voltage makes fans slow.




Lesa puts the blame on enhanced load.




"Every week, there is a load enhancement by 10% to 15%. The major cause of power cuts is increase in load and not shortage of supply. Our transformers are burdened," said a Lesa officer.

Power minister ironically faced a powercut between a conference

Lol I Live in delhi Last time Load Shedding was 5 month back
 
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Are you out of your mind? I am here sitting in delhi having 24/7 electricity barring some 5-10 minutes cuts every few days.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/delhi...across-city/story-1AOycIqLsiLTwgmVBqa1ZJ.html

The number of electricity-related complaints received by distribution companies in Delhi over the past one week has increased by nearly four times.

Delhi government reports indicate that from just 3,111 complaints recorded on May 30, the problems consumers faced spiked to 11,612 on June 5. On June 4, there were 7,293 complaints with the highest coming from areas under discom BSES Yamuna Power Ltd (BYPL) that serves East Delhi. Officials said the three discoms together receive about 4,400 complaints daily in peak summer months.

Delhi goes powerless as mercury rises
Several parts of the national capital were thrown into darkness as the power demand reached an all-time high
07_06_DelhiMetro_pg2a.jpg

07_06_DelhiMetro_pg2b.jpg

The demand on Monday (June 5) touched 6,361 MW, while Tuesday’s consumption rose to an all-time high of 6,526 MW at 3.31 pm.

Even as the Delhi government once again claimed of having no supply shortage, residents continued to face a harrowing time with long and sporadic power cuts. Areas under discom Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (TPDDL) that supplies power to only about 25% of Delhi’s 50 lakh power consumers faced the maximum outages.

At least 55 areas fed by TPDDL faced outages between 6 am on June 5 to 6 am on June 6 out of which in 16 cases the blackout went on for more than two hours. Discoms BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd (BRPL) and BYPL had 53 cases of power cuts each.

In terms of the longest duration of outages, BRPL had the worst performance with outages lasting up to 6.26 hours in places such as Rajouri Garden, Raja Puri and Vijay Enclave. Other areas that were majorly affected include South Extension, Jangpura, Yusuf Sarai Market, CR Park, Malviya Nagar, Rajouri Garden, Janakpuri, Punjabi Bagh, Chhatarpur, Mehrauli, Okhla Phase I and Dwarka.


With scores of residents agitated over the city’s power situation, Residents’ Welfare Associations (RWAs) have come forward to make their voices heard. “Last year the maximum demand was 6,260 MW and Tuesday’s demand is not even a 5% increase from that. Why is the government still unable to manage the power supply if there is no shortage and when the increase is so less?” questioned BS Vohra of East Delhi RWAs Joint Front.

People complained that outages were more often during the evening or night time making it difficult for them to stay at home. “After a hard day at work, I can’t even sleep peacefully at home. Last night there was no power for nearly four hours,” said Yateesh Jain, a resident of Patparganj.

Tuesday’s consumption was nearly 9% more than the peak power demand of 6,000 MW recorded on the same day (June 6) last year. Gauging the pattern, officials are now predicting that the demand could touch 6,750 MW by June-end or mid-July when the humidity increases.

“A section of people are still using coolers. But once the humidity increases all of them are going to switch to air conditioners which will further increase the load,” explained a power official.

He explained that due to extreme heat and power demand even during the night, the electricity network does not get sufficient time to cool down. This stresses the network and at times, leads to local faults.

Discoms said a lack of space to augment the electricity network also impacts power supply. “In unauthorised colonies, there is no developer and there is no space plan earmarked for utilities. The residents not only don’t allow erecting new poles in front of their flats but also don’t provide any space for installation of new transformers,” discoms said.

Outages also occur due to unprecedented load rise in high power theft areas which lead to trippings and ‘burn out’ of distribution equipment. In many areas people are using power beyond their sanctioned load which also results in outages.

http://www.newindianexpress.com/cit...elhi-suffers-in-power-cut-crisis-1613612.html

NEW DELHI: Delhi government on Tuesday took note of the large number of complaints regarding power cuts in the city.

On the directions from Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal all the three power distribution companies have been asked to put up hoardings across the city with helpline numbers. A daily report of the unscheduled power cuts occurred during the day will have to be submitted to the Chief Minister.

“A large number of complaints were received regarding power cuts. All the distribution companies have been asked to put entire information on their websites and also inform the customers through SMS about any power cuts to occur” informed Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia.

Delhi government last year during similar outcry over long power cuts said that if there is any power cut that lasts for more than two hours the DISCOMS will pay penalty for that. But the policy did not fan out, according to Delhi government the previous Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung did not approve the file hence nothing moved forward. Sisodia said the proposal will be re sent to the current LG Anil Baijal for approval.

Large parts of the city faced power outages on Monday ranging from one to six hours extending into night. Sweating it out in the heat with no electricity to cool them down, scores of residents took to social media to vent their anger.

There are loads of delhi related articles from May/June/July about Power cuts ranging from 1-6 hours .
 
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http://www.hindustantimes.com/delhi...across-city/story-1AOycIqLsiLTwgmVBqa1ZJ.html

The number of electricity-related complaints received by distribution companies in Delhi over the past one week has increased by nearly four times.

Delhi government reports indicate that from just 3,111 complaints recorded on May 30, the problems consumers faced spiked to 11,612 on June 5. On June 4, there were 7,293 complaints with the highest coming from areas under discom BSES Yamuna Power Ltd (BYPL) that serves East Delhi. Officials said the three discoms together receive about 4,400 complaints daily in peak summer months.

Delhi goes powerless as mercury rises
Several parts of the national capital were thrown into darkness as the power demand reached an all-time high
07_06_DelhiMetro_pg2a.jpg

07_06_DelhiMetro_pg2b.jpg

The demand on Monday (June 5) touched 6,361 MW, while Tuesday’s consumption rose to an all-time high of 6,526 MW at 3.31 pm.

Even as the Delhi government once again claimed of having no supply shortage, residents continued to face a harrowing time with long and sporadic power cuts. Areas under discom Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (TPDDL) that supplies power to only about 25% of Delhi’s 50 lakh power consumers faced the maximum outages.

At least 55 areas fed by TPDDL faced outages between 6 am on June 5 to 6 am on June 6 out of which in 16 cases the blackout went on for more than two hours. Discoms BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd (BRPL) and BYPL had 53 cases of power cuts each.

In terms of the longest duration of outages, BRPL had the worst performance with outages lasting up to 6.26 hours in places such as Rajouri Garden, Raja Puri and Vijay Enclave. Other areas that were majorly affected include South Extension, Jangpura, Yusuf Sarai Market, CR Park, Malviya Nagar, Rajouri Garden, Janakpuri, Punjabi Bagh, Chhatarpur, Mehrauli, Okhla Phase I and Dwarka.


With scores of residents agitated over the city’s power situation, Residents’ Welfare Associations (RWAs) have come forward to make their voices heard. “Last year the maximum demand was 6,260 MW and Tuesday’s demand is not even a 5% increase from that. Why is the government still unable to manage the power supply if there is no shortage and when the increase is so less?” questioned BS Vohra of East Delhi RWAs Joint Front.

People complained that outages were more often during the evening or night time making it difficult for them to stay at home. “After a hard day at work, I can’t even sleep peacefully at home. Last night there was no power for nearly four hours,” said Yateesh Jain, a resident of Patparganj.

Tuesday’s consumption was nearly 9% more than the peak power demand of 6,000 MW recorded on the same day (June 6) last year. Gauging the pattern, officials are now predicting that the demand could touch 6,750 MW by June-end or mid-July when the humidity increases.

“A section of people are still using coolers. But once the humidity increases all of them are going to switch to air conditioners which will further increase the load,” explained a power official.

He explained that due to extreme heat and power demand even during the night, the electricity network does not get sufficient time to cool down. This stresses the network and at times, leads to local faults.

Discoms said a lack of space to augment the electricity network also impacts power supply. “In unauthorised colonies, there is no developer and there is no space plan earmarked for utilities. The residents not only don’t allow erecting new poles in front of their flats but also don’t provide any space for installation of new transformers,” discoms said.

Outages also occur due to unprecedented load rise in high power theft areas which lead to trippings and ‘burn out’ of distribution equipment. In many areas people are using power beyond their sanctioned load which also results in outages.

http://www.newindianexpress.com/cit...elhi-suffers-in-power-cut-crisis-1613612.html

NEW DELHI: Delhi government on Tuesday took note of the large number of complaints regarding power cuts in the city.

On the directions from Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal all the three power distribution companies have been asked to put up hoardings across the city with helpline numbers. A daily report of the unscheduled power cuts occurred during the day will have to be submitted to the Chief Minister.

“A large number of complaints were received regarding power cuts. All the distribution companies have been asked to put entire information on their websites and also inform the customers through SMS about any power cuts to occur” informed Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia.

Delhi government last year during similar outcry over long power cuts said that if there is any power cut that lasts for more than two hours the DISCOMS will pay penalty for that. But the policy did not fan out, according to Delhi government the previous Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung did not approve the file hence nothing moved forward. Sisodia said the proposal will be re sent to the current LG Anil Baijal for approval.

Large parts of the city faced power outages on Monday ranging from one to six hours extending into night. Sweating it out in the heat with no electricity to cool them down, scores of residents took to social media to vent their anger.

There are loads of delhi related articles from May/June/July about Power cuts ranging from 1-6 hours .
This is what happens when people living in Delhi feel when they lose power on some random day as they have never lost power before. The article speaks about some specific day :lol:.
I tell you again never have my family members who living in Delhi had a power outage that lasted more than 5 mins.
People living in Delhi are commenting here about the situation in Delhi and you want to believe some random article on this for your self satisfaction:rolleyes:
 
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http://www.hindustantimes.com/delhi...across-city/story-1AOycIqLsiLTwgmVBqa1ZJ.html

The number of electricity-related complaints received by distribution companies in Delhi over the past one week has increased by nearly four times.

Delhi government reports indicate that from just 3,111 complaints recorded on May 30, the problems consumers faced spiked to 11,612 on June 5. On June 4, there were 7,293 complaints with the highest coming from areas under discom BSES Yamuna Power Ltd (BYPL) that serves East Delhi. Officials said the three discoms together receive about 4,400 complaints daily in peak summer months.

Delhi goes powerless as mercury rises
Several parts of the national capital were thrown into darkness as the power demand reached an all-time high
07_06_DelhiMetro_pg2a.jpg

07_06_DelhiMetro_pg2b.jpg

The demand on Monday (June 5) touched 6,361 MW, while Tuesday’s consumption rose to an all-time high of 6,526 MW at 3.31 pm.

Even as the Delhi government once again claimed of having no supply shortage, residents continued to face a harrowing time with long and sporadic power cuts. Areas under discom Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (TPDDL) that supplies power to only about 25% of Delhi’s 50 lakh power consumers faced the maximum outages.

At least 55 areas fed by TPDDL faced outages between 6 am on June 5 to 6 am on June 6 out of which in 16 cases the blackout went on for more than two hours. Discoms BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd (BRPL) and BYPL had 53 cases of power cuts each.

In terms of the longest duration of outages, BRPL had the worst performance with outages lasting up to 6.26 hours in places such as Rajouri Garden, Raja Puri and Vijay Enclave. Other areas that were majorly affected include South Extension, Jangpura, Yusuf Sarai Market, CR Park, Malviya Nagar, Rajouri Garden, Janakpuri, Punjabi Bagh, Chhatarpur, Mehrauli, Okhla Phase I and Dwarka.


With scores of residents agitated over the city’s power situation, Residents’ Welfare Associations (RWAs) have come forward to make their voices heard. “Last year the maximum demand was 6,260 MW and Tuesday’s demand is not even a 5% increase from that. Why is the government still unable to manage the power supply if there is no shortage and when the increase is so less?” questioned BS Vohra of East Delhi RWAs Joint Front.

People complained that outages were more often during the evening or night time making it difficult for them to stay at home. “After a hard day at work, I can’t even sleep peacefully at home. Last night there was no power for nearly four hours,” said Yateesh Jain, a resident of Patparganj.

Tuesday’s consumption was nearly 9% more than the peak power demand of 6,000 MW recorded on the same day (June 6) last year. Gauging the pattern, officials are now predicting that the demand could touch 6,750 MW by June-end or mid-July when the humidity increases.

“A section of people are still using coolers. But once the humidity increases all of them are going to switch to air conditioners which will further increase the load,” explained a power official.

He explained that due to extreme heat and power demand even during the night, the electricity network does not get sufficient time to cool down. This stresses the network and at times, leads to local faults.

Discoms said a lack of space to augment the electricity network also impacts power supply. “In unauthorised colonies, there is no developer and there is no space plan earmarked for utilities. The residents not only don’t allow erecting new poles in front of their flats but also don’t provide any space for installation of new transformers,” discoms said.

Outages also occur due to unprecedented load rise in high power theft areas which lead to trippings and ‘burn out’ of distribution equipment. In many areas people are using power beyond their sanctioned load which also results in outages.

http://www.newindianexpress.com/cit...elhi-suffers-in-power-cut-crisis-1613612.html

NEW DELHI: Delhi government on Tuesday took note of the large number of complaints regarding power cuts in the city.

On the directions from Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal all the three power distribution companies have been asked to put up hoardings across the city with helpline numbers. A daily report of the unscheduled power cuts occurred during the day will have to be submitted to the Chief Minister.

“A large number of complaints were received regarding power cuts. All the distribution companies have been asked to put entire information on their websites and also inform the customers through SMS about any power cuts to occur” informed Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia.

Delhi government last year during similar outcry over long power cuts said that if there is any power cut that lasts for more than two hours the DISCOMS will pay penalty for that. But the policy did not fan out, according to Delhi government the previous Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung did not approve the file hence nothing moved forward. Sisodia said the proposal will be re sent to the current LG Anil Baijal for approval.

Large parts of the city faced power outages on Monday ranging from one to six hours extending into night. Sweating it out in the heat with no electricity to cool them down, scores of residents took to social media to vent their anger.

There are loads of delhi related articles from May/June/July about Power cuts ranging from 1-6 hours .


Did you read the article yourself before posting here or you were so desperate to post something?

This is just 2 days data and it happened due to sudden increase in electricity demand and state government didn't foresee it? It's not a permanent situation and was resolved then only, and it did not occur everywhere but in some parts of delhi, Temporary shortage can occur anywhere.

Dig up more to backup your claims and do not embarrass yourself.
 
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http://www.hindustantimes.com/delhi...across-city/story-1AOycIqLsiLTwgmVBqa1ZJ.html

The number of electricity-related complaints received by distribution companies in Delhi over the past one week has increased by nearly four times.

Delhi government reports indicate that from just 3,111 complaints recorded on May 30, the problems consumers faced spiked to 11,612 on June 5. On June 4, there were 7,293 complaints with the highest coming from areas under discom BSES Yamuna Power Ltd (BYPL) that serves East Delhi. Officials said the three discoms together receive about 4,400 complaints daily in peak summer months.

Delhi goes powerless as mercury rises
Several parts of the national capital were thrown into darkness as the power demand reached an all-time high
07_06_DelhiMetro_pg2a.jpg

07_06_DelhiMetro_pg2b.jpg

The demand on Monday (June 5) touched 6,361 MW, while Tuesday’s consumption rose to an all-time high of 6,526 MW at 3.31 pm.

Even as the Delhi government once again claimed of having no supply shortage, residents continued to face a harrowing time with long and sporadic power cuts. Areas under discom Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (TPDDL) that supplies power to only about 25% of Delhi’s 50 lakh power consumers faced the maximum outages.

At least 55 areas fed by TPDDL faced outages between 6 am on June 5 to 6 am on June 6 out of which in 16 cases the blackout went on for more than two hours. Discoms BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd (BRPL) and BYPL had 53 cases of power cuts each.

In terms of the longest duration of outages, BRPL had the worst performance with outages lasting up to 6.26 hours in places such as Rajouri Garden, Raja Puri and Vijay Enclave. Other areas that were majorly affected include South Extension, Jangpura, Yusuf Sarai Market, CR Park, Malviya Nagar, Rajouri Garden, Janakpuri, Punjabi Bagh, Chhatarpur, Mehrauli, Okhla Phase I and Dwarka.


With scores of residents agitated over the city’s power situation, Residents’ Welfare Associations (RWAs) have come forward to make their voices heard. “Last year the maximum demand was 6,260 MW and Tuesday’s demand is not even a 5% increase from that. Why is the government still unable to manage the power supply if there is no shortage and when the increase is so less?” questioned BS Vohra of East Delhi RWAs Joint Front.

People complained that outages were more often during the evening or night time making it difficult for them to stay at home. “After a hard day at work, I can’t even sleep peacefully at home. Last night there was no power for nearly four hours,” said Yateesh Jain, a resident of Patparganj.

Tuesday’s consumption was nearly 9% more than the peak power demand of 6,000 MW recorded on the same day (June 6) last year. Gauging the pattern, officials are now predicting that the demand could touch 6,750 MW by June-end or mid-July when the humidity increases.

“A section of people are still using coolers. But once the humidity increases all of them are going to switch to air conditioners which will further increase the load,” explained a power official.

He explained that due to extreme heat and power demand even during the night, the electricity network does not get sufficient time to cool down. This stresses the network and at times, leads to local faults.

Discoms said a lack of space to augment the electricity network also impacts power supply. “In unauthorised colonies, there is no developer and there is no space plan earmarked for utilities. The residents not only don’t allow erecting new poles in front of their flats but also don’t provide any space for installation of new transformers,” discoms said.

Outages also occur due to unprecedented load rise in high power theft areas which lead to trippings and ‘burn out’ of distribution equipment. In many areas people are using power beyond their sanctioned load which also results in outages.

http://www.newindianexpress.com/cit...elhi-suffers-in-power-cut-crisis-1613612.html

NEW DELHI: Delhi government on Tuesday took note of the large number of complaints regarding power cuts in the city.

On the directions from Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal all the three power distribution companies have been asked to put up hoardings across the city with helpline numbers. A daily report of the unscheduled power cuts occurred during the day will have to be submitted to the Chief Minister.

“A large number of complaints were received regarding power cuts. All the distribution companies have been asked to put entire information on their websites and also inform the customers through SMS about any power cuts to occur” informed Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia.

Delhi government last year during similar outcry over long power cuts said that if there is any power cut that lasts for more than two hours the DISCOMS will pay penalty for that. But the policy did not fan out, according to Delhi government the previous Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung did not approve the file hence nothing moved forward. Sisodia said the proposal will be re sent to the current LG Anil Baijal for approval.

Large parts of the city faced power outages on Monday ranging from one to six hours extending into night. Sweating it out in the heat with no electricity to cool them down, scores of residents took to social media to vent their anger.

There are loads of delhi related articles from May/June/July about Power cuts ranging from 1-6 hours .
Cant you see we dont even tolerate 1-6 hours cut for a genuine reason. And electricity cut for one day makes a news. Well you wont since you think imagine India is a poor country.
 
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Thats bngladesh
http://nation.com.pk/
got the source

India ready to sell surplus power to Pakistan



April 26, 2017, 4:15 pm

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Indian cabinet has approved to sell surplus power to Pakistan after the green signal of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Earlier, the power recommendation was proposed by the East Punjab government to the center.

The news was confirmed by Indian Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh who revealed that the prime minister informed about his positive decision to a Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) delegation headed by chairman and CEO. Modi also gave indication to boost trade with Pakistan in other sectors.

Tensions between India and Pakistan have soared since grenade-hurling militants raided India’s Uri army base near the de-facto border dividing Kashmir on September 18 in the worst such attack for years, however; trade activities are still ongoing between both the countries.

The country is witnessing a surging shortfall with unannounced and unscheduled loadsehdding in major cities which sizzle in scorching heat.The countrywide demand of electricity is 17000MW whereas the production capacity is 10,000MW taking the shortfall to 7000MW.
 
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The basic necessity for the development and living standard of any country is the availability of Electricity. South Asian countries and comparison of its availability in 1990 and in 2014.

Bangladesh
1990: 7.6 %
2014: 62.4 %

India
1990: 45.1 %
2014: 79.2 %

Nepal
1990: N/A
2014: 84.9 %

Pakistan
1990: 58.7 %
2014: 97.5 %

Sri Lanka
1990: 52.6 %
2014: 92.2 %

Pakistan among South Asia is the only country where almost all the population have electricity available to them.

those who are ready to troll are informed its about the availability not load shedding as both are different.

http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/EG.ELC.ACCS.ZS

Data needs to be broken down further
% of homes not connected to electric grid
power consumption per household
power consumption per captia
% of homes with renewable energy source
% of energy from renewable sources

It is nice to have a high number for power consumption per captia
But it means you are impacting your environment a lot
 
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The basic necessity for the development and living standard of any country is the availability of Electricity. South Asian countries and comparison of its availability in 1990 and in 2014.

Bangladesh
1990: 7.6 %
2014: 62.4 %

India
1990: 45.1 %
2014: 79.2 %

Nepal
1990: N/A
2014: 84.9 %

Pakistan
1990: 58.7 %
2014: 97.5 %

Sri Lanka
1990: 52.6 %
2014: 92.2 %

Pakistan among South Asia is the only country where almost all the population have electricity available to them.

those who are ready to troll are informed its about the availability not load shedding as both are different.

http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/EG.ELC.ACCS.ZS
Since 2014, electricity access in Bangladesh increased rapidly and now stand at 80 percent.Govt. have set target of 100 percent electricity access by 2021.Bangladesh now have one of the most rapid electrification rate in the world.
80 percent people in Bangladesh now get electricity
http://www.daily-sun.com/post/233903/80-percent-people-in-Bangladesh-now-get-electricity-
 
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Lol Go Check Out The Indian Generation capacity You are No match For Indian generation capacity

India 326,841 MW are current capacity Lol We already in surplus GoI states that India does not need additional non-renewable power plants till 2027 with the commissioning of 50,025 MW coal based power plants under construction and additional 100,000 MW renewable power capacity


Your Electricity – total installed capacity: 23,928 -35000 MW

Your Not Even in a League My friend Its For big players

bhai you don't get it. Pakistan have energy shortages and capacity is about to double in few years as new power plants come online. India case is different, they already have things under control and their capacity isn't going to be 700,000MW in few years.
 
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dear indians, i know indians normally have thick heads and wet dreams problems but idiots the thread is about the access not how much u produce with more then 1 billions shits in india.

exporting electricity to others when 30 % indians dont have access to it it can only be done in india:lol:

now indians will bash World Bank too:enjoy:
 
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I live in pune city and last time i experienced load shedding was about almost 5 years ago which used to be 1-3 hours.
In last 5 years i dont remember any load shedding bieng announced.
 
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I live in pune city and last time i experienced load shedding was about almost 5 years ago which used to be 1-3 hours.
In last 5 years i dont remember any load shedding bieng announced.


even I live in Karachi and the area where i live i never saw load shedding for the last 4 to 5 years but that doesnt mean that there is no load shedding in Pakistan we are not pigeons to close eye and say the problem has gone like indians do:lol:
 
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Sri Lanka
1990: 52.6 %
2014: 92.2 %

Pakistan among South Asia is the only country where almost all the population have electricity available to them.

those who are ready to troll are informed its about the availability not load shedding as both are different.

http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/EG.ELC.ACCS.ZS

Your data is outdated. Sri Lanka is the only country near island-wide electrification. Sri Lanka has 98+% electrification.

https://www.oxfordbusinessgroup.com...ation-sri-lanka-focus-quality-and-reliability
 
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