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Many parts of Bhopal will face power cuts tomorrow on Sunday, May 4, due to scheduled maintenance and repair work by the electricity department. The outage will affect areas like MP Nagar, Kohefiza, Sanjeev Nagar, and others.
The power supply will remain off for different durations, ranging from four to seven hours, depending on the area. Officials said the power cut is part of routine construction and maintenance work.
Residents in the affected areas should plan their day accordingly.
Areas and Timings
10:00 AM to 02:00 PM
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MP Nagar Zone-I
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Bhopal Medical
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Danish House
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Hotel Arch Manor
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Hotel Amar Vilas
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Jyoti Cinema
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Sahara India
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Kamdhenu Complex
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Press Complex
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Pragati Bhawan
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Hotel Rajtilak
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MP Nagar Zone-II
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Hotel Satya Vilas
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ICICI Bank Zone-II
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Raj News
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Hotel Rajhans
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Meera Complex
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Arya Bhawan
10:00 AM to 03:00 PM
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Medical Hostel
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Sajda Nagar
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Karbala Road
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Misha Apartment
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Mahapar Niwas
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Nadra Complex
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Kohefiza Police Station
10:00 AM to 04:00 PM
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Chambal
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Govindpura Office Campus
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Bijli Nagar Colony
10:00 AM to 05:00 PM
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Sanjeev Nagar
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Police Housing
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Nayapura
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Nevri Village
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Hanuman College
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Comfort Heights
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Industrial Area
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Patrika Press
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Bhopal Wire
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I Sector
Power officials said the work aims to improve electricity services in the coming days.
Today, Power supply was disrupted in more than 35 areas of Bhopal due to scheduled maintenance and repair work by the local electricity company. The power cuts will last between 1 to 6 hours, affecting key areas such as Idgah, Semra, Nilbad, Chandbad, and others.
The power disruptions are part of the routine maintenance work, and residents in these areas are advised to prepare in advance to avoid inconvenience.
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