Attention of the Minister of Electricity

Even in the rains of June and July, the light does not come on, if it goes fast and fast, what will happen in the winter?

Shrawn 19, 2082

Pathak Patra

Attention of the Minister of Electricity

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After the exit of the previous managing director of Nepal Electricity Authority, Kulman Ghising, load shedding is happening rapidly.

Especially on the line from Jorpati to Thali, Bhadrabas, Alapot to Kageshwari five/seven times a day. The light that went out at 10:00 PM on July 15 came back at 9:46 AM the next morning. 

It's unfortunate that this happens in the age of the Internet. After the light goes out, the net/computer won't work. Now a days most of the work is done by computer and lack of light has added to the problem. Electric company people are very old fashioned. Since 2071, I have not written articles or poems on paper with a pen, I have been typing directly on the computer. Thus, I have to sit with my hands tied after the lights go out for a long time. If it is load shedding, the schedule should be made public. How many times do you write that the work is interrupted when the lights go out? The electricity office's boss or employees are very careless and the government does not listen no matter how much they shout, so they have to write the same thing again and again. 

Even in the rains of June and July, the light does not come, if it goes slowly, what will happen in the winter? It seems as if the electricity minister and the electricity boss sleep with oil in their ears when the lights go on again and again. People are sure to suffer as long as there are rulers and ministers who think they know too much. 

- Joe. Ratnanidhi Regmi 'Shukracharya' , Mahakavi Devkota Ashram, Kathmandu

Pathak

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