Unannounced loadshedding in Karachi has disrupted the lives of residents. The hot weather has made the problem even worse. A large number of students are taking the ongoing HSC and GCE examinations. Frequent power outages create more trouble for these students, forcing them to stay up till late night. This has negative effect on their studies. It seems that the higher authorities do not know what to do about the country’s power system.
Power outage paralyses residents’ lives. Handling the energy crisis in the country is the government’s responsibility. It will be appreciated if the government takes notice of the situation.
Abdul Mouid Samana
Karachi
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