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Power shut down
4/22/2019 10:15:06 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 22: According to Superintending Engineer, Electric Maintenance and R.E. Circle Jammu, the power supply Bari-Brahmana and its adjoining areas fed from BB-2 and BB-24 feeders shall remain affected on April 23, 25 and 27 from 10 am to 04 pm. Similarly, the power supply to Gangyal and its adjoining areas fed from G-1 and G-6 feeders shall remain affected on April 24 and 26 from 10am to 04 pm.
Likewise the power supply to Nagrota, Sainik School and its adjoining areas fed from Nagrota and Nagrota Sainik School feeders shall remain affected on April 23, 25 and 27 from 07 am to 11 am. Meanwhile, the power supply to Company Bagh, Canal and its adjoining area fed from CB-1, CB-18 and CB-3 feeders shall remain affected on April 24 and 25 from 07 am to 11 am.
Similarly, the power supply to PHE installation at Narwal, Central Stores, Workshop and its adjoining areas fed from TPN-3 feeder shall remain affected on April 23, 24 and 25 from 09 am to 02 pm. Likewise, the power supply to Seora and its adjoining areas fed from SR-1 feeder shall remain affected on April 24 and 27 from 09 am to 02 pm. Meanwhile, the power supply to Vidhata Nagar, Bathindi, Nawabad and its adjoining areas fed from B-5 feeder shall remain affected on
April 23 and 26 from 09 am to 02 pm.
Similarly, the power supply to Gandhi Nagar and its adjoining areas fed from JDA-1 feeder shall remain affected on April 24, 26 and 28 from 08 am to 12 noon.
Likewise, the power supply to Sainik Colony and its adjoining areas fed from SC-4 feeders shall remain affected on April 25, 26 and 30 from 08 am to 12 noon.
Meanwhile, the power supply to Sainik Colony and its adjoining areas fed from SC-2 feeders shall remain affected on April 24 from 08 am to 11 pm.
Similarly, the power supply to Channi Himmat and its adjoining areas fed from CH-2 and CH-8 feeders shall remain affected April 23 and 25 from 08 am to 12 noon.
Likewise, the power supply to Sainik Colony and its adjoining areas fed from SC-1 feeders shall remain affected on April 23 from 09 am to 10 am.
Meanwhile, the power supply to Gandhi Nagar and its adjoining areas fed from RC-1 and RC-7 feeders shall remain affected on April 26 from 08 am to 11 pm
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