Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsProtests against the unscheduled power cuts continued on Sunday across the state as the power supply situation remained grim.As against the demand of 270.86 million units of energy on Sunday, just 205.61 million was supplied leaving a huge deficit of 65.25 million units. The projected deficit for the next couple of days is around 50 million units. Traffic at Chelpuru in Warangal district was paralysed when farmers staged a rasta roko for more than an hour. Bangaru tanda tribals staged a rasta roko on Pakala bridge in Kuravai mandal. Vehicles were stranded for five km causing inconvenience to passengers. Farmers detained power utility officials in Maripeda of Warangal district. Situation became worse when a tribal farmer tried to commit suicide in Maripeda as his crops were about to wither due to erratic power cuts.first published:August 20, 2012, 10:19 ISTlast updated:August 20, 2012, 10:19 IST
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Protests against the unscheduled power cuts continued on Sunday across the state as the power supply situation remained grim.
As against the demand of 270.86 million units of energy on Sunday, just 205.61 million was supplied leaving a huge deficit of 65.25 million units. The projected deficit for the next couple of days is around 50 million units. Traffic at Chelpuru in Warangal district was paralysed when farmers staged a rasta roko for more than an hour. Bangaru tanda tribals staged a rasta roko on Pakala bridge in Kuravai mandal. Vehicles were stranded for five km causing inconvenience to passengers. Farmers detained power utility officials in Maripeda of Warangal district. Situation became worse when a tribal farmer tried to commit suicide in Maripeda as his crops were about to wither due to erratic power cuts.
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