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Power cut in 25 areas of Bhopal on Saturday

About 25 areas of Bhopal will face power cut on Saturday. Maintenance work will be done by Madhya Pradesh West Zone Electricity Distribution Company, due to which power will be cut for 1 to 6 hours in these areas.

By Ground Report Desk
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Power outage in Bhopal today, affected areas and timings

Citizens are being advised to complete their important work in advance to avoid trouble.

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Bhopal Power cut | About 25 areas of Bhopal will face power cut on Saturday. Maintenance work will be done by Madhya Pradesh West Zone Electricity Distribution Company, due to which power will be cut for 1 to 6 hours in these areas.

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The areas where power will be cut include major areas like Danish Nagar, Saubhagya Nagar, Janta Nagar, Laukhedi, Kunjan Nagar. In such a situation, citizens are being advised to complete their important work in advance to avoid trouble.

Power cut time and affected areas

10 am to 12 noon, and 2 pm to 4 pm: Janta Nagar, Ratan Colony, Motilal Nagar and surrounding areas

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10 am to 1 pm: Niramaya Hospital, Narmada Hospital, BJP Office, National Hospital, Sanya Hospital and surrounding areas

10 am to 3 pm: Sheetara Heights, Rajat, Danish Nagar, Nikhil Homes, Kunjan Nagar, Sai Park, Nirmal State, Jhareshwar and surrounding areas

10 am to 4 pm: Om Shiv Nagar, Munshi Prem Colony, Qazi Wajdul Colony, Rajiv Roshri and surrounding areas

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4 pm to 6 pm: Saubhagya Nagar and surrounding areas

3 pm to 5 pm: Airport Colony, Laukhedi, Weather Center and surrounding areas

During this time, citizens have been appealed to complete their essential work first during the power cut Get it done immediately so that there is no problem due to lack of electricity.

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