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  • Power Shutdown Notified For Kashmir Parts

    Power Shutdown Notified For Kashmir Parts

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    SRINAGAR: Power Controller Kashmir has informed that the power supply to Receiving Stations Kremshore, Khansahib, Raithan, Kanir, Hanjoora and Brenwar shall remain affected on May 09 from 10.00 am to 4 pm.

    Similarly, in order to facilitate augmentation works the power supply to receiving stations Nowpora, Achabal, Seelu and Bomai shall remain affected on May 09 and 13 from 10 am to 3 pm.

    Likewise, in order to facilitate augmentation works like reconductoring and erection of poles the power supply to receiving stations of Chandoosa and Malpora shall remain affected on May 11; receiving stations Salamabad, Bandi, Mohra and Noorkha shall remain affected on May 8 and 15 and receiving stations Shadipora and Singhpora remain affected on May 16 from 9 am to 3 pm. (GNS)

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  • Power Shutdown For Kashmir Parts – Kashmir News

    Power Shutdown For Kashmir Parts – Kashmir News

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    Srinagar, May 6: Power Controller Kashmir has informed that, the power supply to Receiving Stations Kremshore, Khansahib, Raithan, Kanir, Hanjoora and Brenwar shall remain affected on May 09 from 10.00 am to 4 pm.

    Similarly, in order to facilitate augmentation works the power supply to receiving stations Nowpora, Achabal, Seelu and Bomai shall remain affected on May 09 and 13 from 10 am to 3 pm.

    Likewise, in order to facilitate augmentation works like reconductoring and erection of poles the power supply to receiving stations of Chandoosa and Malpora shall remain affected on May 11; receiving stations Salamabad, Bandi, Mohra and Noorkha shall remain affected on May 8 and 15 and receiving stations Shadipora and Singhpora remain affected on May 16 from 9 am to 3 pm.(GNS)


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  • Top Senate GOP recruit privately casts doubt on power of Trump endorsement

    Top Senate GOP recruit privately casts doubt on power of Trump endorsement

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    “There is another 20 percent that care about who he endorses but that’s not going to be the decision maker. And then there’s probably another 60 percent of the party that doesn’t care who he endorses,” said LaRose, according to a recording of his remarks obtained by POLITICO.

    LaRose said he suspects that, should he enter the race, he would earn Trump’s support. But he didn’t think that “begging for it” would prove useful.

    “There’s also this game some play where they hire a bunch of former Trump people and then they think, ‘Oh, if I hire this person, I’ll get their endorsement.’ The president is generally smarter than that, he’s not going to fall for that,” LaRose said at a Cuyahoga Valley Republicans event in late April. “He’s going to endorse the candidate who has the best chance of beating Sherrod Brown.”

    LaRose is considering entering the Republican primary to take on Brown in the 2024 Senate election in Ohio. Brown is seeking his fourth term but is widely seen as one of the more vulnerable Democrats up this cycle. Moderate Ohio state Sen. Matt Dolan and Cleveland businessman Bernie Moreno for the GOP’s have already announced they are seeking the nomination.

    Trump hasn’t endorsed in the contest. But he did publicly encourage Moreno, whose daughter is married to former Trump White House official and freshman Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio), to get in the race.

    The recording offers rare insight into how top Republicans running for office privately think about Trump and that sway he has in the party. It also provides a window into how political courtship can work. In his private remarks, LaRose said he believed Miller, who he called a personal friend, is trying to help his father-in-law win Trump’s support.

    “Max has been making trips down to Mar-a-lago saying hey Mr. Trump, President Trump, can you endorse my father in law? Notice that [Trump] didn’t endorse him but he said nice things about him,” LaRose said in the recording.

    “Knowing how this goes,” he continued, “I can even picture it in my mind they’re sitting in the president’s office in Mar-a-Lago and he says, ‘You know, I’m not ready to endorse yet, you got a lot more time, you don’t have strong name ID, you haven’t any raised money yet, I’ll just say some nice things about your father in law on Twitter or Truth Social or whatever and then let’s talk about an endorsement six months from now.’”

    LaRose declined to comment. A person close to LaRose, who was granted anonymity to speak about the secretary’s comments, said he “simply said what we already know.”

    “Endorsements are great, but you won’t unseat a 48-year incumbent politician with a list of endorsements. We need a candidate who can win, and we need to wage a contest of ideas and vision that not only unites the entire Republican party but also a majority of Ohioans. If he runs, that’s what he’ll offer,” the person said.

    A person close to Moreno, who was also granted anonymity, disputed LaRose’s characterization of Miller lobbying Trump and noted that Moreno has built his own relationship with Trump.

    Few, if any, GOP candidates would openly downplay the significance of Trump’s endorsement. At the GOP event, he said that the 2022 midterms proved that the Trump endorsement doesn’t carry as much weight as it once did.

    “Here’s an example, there is a new U.S. senator from Alabama — we can agree it’s a pretty conservative state. She won the primary in ‘22 and didn’t have the Trump endorsement. She was the better candidate,” LaRose said. “The guy Trump endorsed came out to be a dud of a candidate and so Katie Britt won the primary and got elected as U.S. senator from Alabama. So it’s entirely possible even back in ‘22 that the best candidate regardless of the endorsement is the one that wins.” Trump eventually endorsed Britt before her Senate primary runoff.

    LaRose himself was endorsed by Trump in his 2022 race for Ohio secretary of state. It was notable then, because in the aftermath of the Jan. 6 riots on Capitol Hill and attempts by Trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 election results, LaRose criticized lawmakers who shared conspiracy theories about voting and said it was “irresponsible to fearmonger about elections administration.”

    “And certainly, if you have the largest megaphone in the world, you should think very carefully before you say something that would cause people to lose faith in elections,” he went on to say.

    LaRose, for his part, has not endorsed Trump’s current presidential campaign. Neither he nor Dolan have said whom they would support. So far, Moreno is the only candidate who has endorsed Trump.

    Trump has conveyed to aides he is less concerned with putting his stamp of approval on other candidates when he is running for president himself. He has been working the phones and meeting with state leaders in an effort to earn endorsements of his own.

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  • Adani Power stock gives 29 pc return in 14 days as share price surges

    Adani Power stock gives 29 pc return in 14 days as share price surges

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    Adani Group’s power business arm, Adani Power, continued its upward trend for the eighth trading session, with its share price rising by 2.78 percent to Rs. 242.50 today.

    The share price surge has been an impressive 29.47 percent in just 14 days, as it has risen from Rs 187.30 on April 19. This impressive rise in the share price of Adani Power has helped the company recover 78.08 percent from its 52-week low of Rs 132.55, which was seen on February 28, 2023.

    Buy, sell or hold Adani Power shares?

    While the share price of Adani Power dipped earlier due to the Hindenburg report, it has now recovered significantly. However, technical analysts have mixed opinions about the further rise of Adani stocks.

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    Some predict that the stock will rise to Rs 265-290 levels, while others suggest profit booking. Investors are advised to exercise caution and do their due diligence before investing in Adani stocks.

    Gautam Adani’s net worth surges

    The surge in Adani Power’s share price has also resulted in an improvement in the net worth of Gautam Adani, Chairman of Adani Group. Today, he emerged as the top winner on the world’s rich list, as his net worth surged by USD 520 million.

    Today’s top five winners

    NameCurrent net worth (in billion USD)Change in net worth (in million USD)Change in net worth (in percentage)Country
    Jeff Bezos126.7+1600+1.25US
    Hubert Burda4.7+503+11.89Germany
    MacKenzie Scott27.9+420+1.53US
    Gautam Adani50.6+413+0.82India
    Radhakishan Damani16.1+266+1.68India

    Today’s top five losers

    NameCurrent net worth (in billion USD)Change in net worth (in million USD)Change in net worth (in percentage)Country
    Carl Icahn14.7-2900-16.26US
    Warren Buffett113.3-2100-1.83US
    Colin Zheng Huang22.6-1600-6.41China
    Larry Page90.7-1400-1.53US
    Mark Zuckerberg85.2-1400-1.58US

    Though the rise in the share price of Adani Power has been impressive, and the company has recovered well from the dip it experienced earlier, it remains to be seen whether the stock will continue its upward trend or not.

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  • Power Shutdown Notified For Kashmir Parts

    Power Shutdown Notified For Kashmir Parts

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    SRINAGAR: Power Controller Kashmir has informed that, the power supply to Receiving Station Gopalpora shall remain affected due to facilitate pending stringing of 33 Kv Kanganhal Line on May 04 and 06 from 10.00 am to 4 pm.

    Similarly, in order to facilitate augmentation of 33 Kv Lisser- Hiller line the power supply to receiving stations Shankarpora, Hiller and Arkashipora shall remain affected on May 04 and May 07 from 10 am to 4 pm.

    Likewise, the power supply to receiving stations Delina, Sopore-2 and Jetty shall remain affected on May 06, 09 and 15 from 10 am to 4 pm due to carry out the stabilization work.

    Similarly, in order to facilitate re-conductoring works the power supply to receiving stations Baramulla-1, Kanilbagh, Baramulla-2, Drangbal, Bagi-i-Islam and Sheeri shall remain affected on May 04 from 9 am to 3 pm.

    Likewise, to carry out branch cuttings/ pruning of tress laying in 33 Kv lines, the power supply shall remain affected to receiving station Kathidarwaza on  May 6 and 9;  receiving stations  Lalbazar and Baghwanpora on May 6; receiving stations Foodpark, Khunmoh Phase-III Khunmoh Phase-I on May 07; Cement Plants (Khyber, SAIFCO and TCI Max) on May 07 and 13;  receiving stations Khunmoh Old, Balhama, Wuyan, TCI Old, and Covid Hospital on May 10 and receiving stations Badamibagh, Sonwar, Panthachowk, Tanganar WWS, Govt Pres, Lasjan and DPS  from 10 am to 5 pm. (GNS)

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  • Power shutdown notified for Kashmir Parts

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    Srinagar, May 2 (GNS): Power Controller Kashmir has informed that, the power supply to Receiving Station Gopalpora shall remain affected due to facilitate pending stringing of 33 Kv Kanganhal Line on May 04 and 06 from 10.00 am to 4 pm.

    Similarly, in order to facilitate augmentation of 33 Kv Lisser- Hiller line the power supply to receiving stations Shankarpora, Hiller and Arkashipora shall remain affected on May 04 and 07 from 10 am to 4 pm.

    Likewise, the power supply to receiving stations Delina, Sopore-2 and Jetty shall remain affected on May 06, 09 and 15 from 10 am to 4 pm due to carry out the stabilization work.

    Similarly, in order to facilitate re-conductoring works the power supply to receiving stations Baramulla-1, Kanilbagh, Baramulla-2, Drangbal, Bagi-i-Islam and Sheeri shall remain affected on May 04 from 9 am to 3 pm.

    Likewise, to carry out branch cuttings/ pruning of tress laying in 33 Kv lines, the power supply shall remain affected to receiving station Kathidarwaza on May 6 and 9; receiving stations Lalbazar and Baghwanpora on May 6; receiving stations Foodpark, Khunmoh Phase-III Khunmoh Phase-I on May 07; Cement Plants (Khyber, SAIFCO and TCI Max) on May 07 and 13; receiving stations Khunmoh Old, Balhama, Wuyan, TCI Old, and Covid Hospital on May 10 and receiving stations Badamibagh, Sonwar, Panthachowk, Tanganar WWS, Govt Pres, Lasjan and DPS from 10 am to 5 pm. (GNS)

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  • MediaTek unveils ‘Dimensity 7050’ to power 5G smartphones in India

    MediaTek unveils ‘Dimensity 7050’ to power 5G smartphones in India

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    New Delhi: Chip-maker MediaTek on Tuesday launched a new chipset ‘Dimensity 7050’ to power next-gen 5G smartphones in India.

    Homegrown smartphone brand Lava becomes India’s first OEM (original equipment manufacturer) to collaborate with MediaTek to power the upcoming ‘Agni 2 5G’ phone featuring Dimensity 7050 chip.

    According to the company, the new chipset allows OEMs to create smartphones with greater CPU performance, low power consumption, and an incredibly smooth gaming experience and allow the device makers to create attractive, slim and light 5G smartphones.

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    “MediaTek Dimensity 7050 will allow OEMs to create exceptional smartphones with greater CPU performance, low-power, and incredibly smooth game experience,” Anku Jain, Managing Director, MediaTek India, said in a statement.

    Moreover, the company said that the new chip is also designed to provide gamers the edge with MediaTek HyperEngine gaming enhancements, to capture high-quality pictures with its advanced Imagiq camera technologies, and powerful MiraVision 4K HDR video processing for streamers.

    This will provide gamers with smooth gaming experiences with exceptional power efficiency and extended battery life for longer gaming sessions.

    The other key features of MediaTek Dimensity 7050 include — support for 200MP photos & 4K HDR video, Wi-Fi 6, Fast & efficient 5G, MediaTek 5G UltraSave, dual 5G SIM, MediaTek MiraVision display & video enhancements, and AI for next-gen cameras.

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  • Supreme Court move could spell doom for power of federal regulators

    Supreme Court move could spell doom for power of federal regulators

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    The Supreme Court’s move is another signal that the court’s conservatives have not tired in their efforts to weaken the administrative state. The top target is the case that played a pivotal role in expanding the powers of federal agencies after it was handed down in 1984: Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council.

    The Chevron doctrine has “been in a coma for a while, so we’ll see whether they want to revive it or take it off life support,” said David Doniger, who in 1984 argued that case before the Supreme Court for the NRDC.

    The NRDC technically lost that case when the Supreme Court upheld a Reagan administration pollution rule as a reasonable interpretation of the law.

    But over the subsequent decades, the Chevron doctrine became a central pillar of administrative law and a key part of the legal defense for any number of environmental and other rules by both Democratic and Republican administrations. Although agencies did not win all the time, studies have shown more often than not the courts used it to uphold regulations.

    “This would have the potential of being one of the most destabilizing decisions that this court has issued, if it chooses to go there,” said James Goodwin, a senior policy analyst at the Center for Progressive Reform.

    The challenge the justices just agreed to take up involves the power of a Commerce Department unit to require herring fishing operations to pay for federal monitors on their boats.

    In announcing its decision to review the case, the court excised the question of what powers Congress gave the Commerce Department to regulate fisheries. That leaves the potential demise of Chevron deference as the only issue to be briefed and argued in the case, known as Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo.

    In recent years, the high court has taken up a series of cases that seemed to spell doom for Chevron deference, but has stepped back from the brink each time. However, most of the cases managed to brush back the regulators by rejecting their legal interpretations.

    Last June, for instance, the court decided a case involving Medicare reimbursements in which some conservatives and business groups had urged the justices to overturn Chevron. In a narrow and unanimous opinion, the court ruled against the Medicare’s managers — but without even mentioning Chevron.

    The Supreme Court’s decision to hear the fishing case, which is likely to be argued this fall or winter with a decision in the first half of 2024, indicates that at least four justices wanted to grant review — and that those who want to overturn Chevron feel they may now have five votes to do so.

    Several justices have railed against Chevron in recent years, sometimes openly bridling at their colleagues’ unwillingness to deliver the coup de grace and overturn the case that critics say displaces judges from their usual role of determining what the law means.

    Just last fall, Justice Neil Gorsuch said the court had flinched too many times.

    “At this late hour, the whole project deserves a tombstone no one can miss,” he wrote as the court passed up a Chevron-related case in November. “We should acknowledge forthrightly that Chevron did not undo, and could not have undone, the judicial duty to provide an independent judgment of the law’s meaning in the cases that come before the Nation’s courts.”

    Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in 2020 that “Chevron is in serious tension with the Constitution,” repudiating one of his own majority opinions from 2005 concluding that the Federal Communications Commission could invoke Chevron deference to justify decisions regulating internet services.

    The new case on regulators’ powers will also test the high court’s continuing willingness to overturn longstanding precedents rather than quietly whittle away at them. Last June, the court took the momentous decision to overturn Roe v. Wade on a 5-4 vote, unleashing a wave of criticism that the justices were disrespecting the legal principle that precedents should only be reversed under extraordinary circumstances.

    The Supreme Court in recent years has moved away from Chevron, the Cato Institute noted in a survey of recent rulings it described in a “friend of the court” brief urging the justices to overturn Chevron.

    In the past six years, agencies lost 70 percent of Supreme Court cases that addressed Chevron, Cato found. Instead, the high court increasingly “has been applying the rules of statutory interpretation even more closely,” Cato wrote. That includes last year’s ruling in West Virginia v. EPA, which strengthened and for the first time named the “major questions” doctrine as a way to strike down regulations.

    The lower courts, however, continue to apply Chevron since it is still Supreme Court precedent. In 2020 and 2021, Cato found 142 rulings involving Chevron. Agencies won almost 60 percent of the time in those cases, Cato said.

    Some judges have already found ways to reach “outcome-oriented decisions,” argued CPR’s Goodwin. Releasing the lower courts from having to apply Chevron could accelerate that trend.

    “I think it does free up activist judges to base their review of regulations upon their policy preferences,” Goodwin said.

    Undoing the Chevron doctrine would also throw a wrench into Congress’ legislative agenda. In recent decades, lawmakers have increasingly chosen to draft broad guidelines and delegate the technical details to the agencies. Supporters of Chevron deference say it’s appropriate to give agency experts breathing space to craft granular policies to respond to problems that Congress might not anticipate or fully understand. Critics contend that shifting so much policymaking power to bureaucrats violates the separation of powers.

    In many instances, gridlock has left Congress unable to pass anything at all, leaving aggressive interpretations of decades-old statutes as the only vehicle for presidents and agencies eager to take action.

    Climate change is one major area where that approach has been brought to bear. Although Democrats passed major clean energy investments in recent years, Congress has been unable to agree on almost any significant new regulatory power for EPA on climate change.

    That has left the agency to try to craft sweeping regulations on greenhouse gases. EPA recently proposed a rule for cars and trucks that would require two-thirds of new vehicles be electric in 2032, and in the coming weeks is expected to float a new regulation for power plants.

    The Biden administration is trying to craft those rules carefully to avoid another loss under the “major questions” doctrine. But undoing Chevron doctrine could also make justifying powerful climate regulations under old laws more difficult.

    “Biden’s environmental and energy agencies were already facing a heavily tilted playing field in the federal judiciary,” Goodwin said. “I think eliminating Chevron, like officially eliminating Chevron, would make the prospects of surviving judicial review all the more daunting.”

    Much will depend on whether the Supreme Court gives the lower courts any new guidance on deference, Goodwin noted. One silver lining for proponents of climate rules: The Clean Air Act requires lawsuits over most air regulations to go straight to the D.C. Circuit, preventing the Biden administration’s foes from easily seeking a more favorable venue before other courts.

    A spokesperson for the Justice Department, which had urged the justices not to take up the fishing case, declined to comment Monday on the high court’s move.

    One member of the court, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, has already heard arguments in the fisheries dispute. In her former role as a D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals judge, she was on the panel that initially considered an appeal in the case last year. Jackson has recused herself from the Supreme Court appeal.

    Jackson was replaced on the appeals panel following her elevation to the Supreme Court last June. The D.C. Circuit ruled last summer, 2-1, that Chevron applied and the National Marine Fisheries Service’s conclusion that it had the power to require industry-paid monitors on fishing boats was reasonable. The dissenting judge said it was clear that Congress never authorized such a requirement.

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  • Meet 5 AAPI power players shaping politics and policy in America

    Meet 5 AAPI power players shaping politics and policy in America

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    We featured them in March in our annual Power List of 40 people with undeniable sway over key policy battles — from abortion to environmental justice to elections to tense negotiations with geo-political foes.

    Kamala Harris

    Selected on The Recast Power List for leading the White House’s abortion access fight during the midterm elections, the vice president herself pushed the administration to keep talking about the abortion issue, arguing it was an issue of personal freedom and would resonate with voters of any gender.

    With Biden announcing his reelection bid last week, look for Harris to play a prominent role, making the case why voters should give the Biden-Harris administration four more years.

    Diana Hwang

    Hwang is nothing short of a change agent. Years ago she founded an incubator program aiming to identify and elevate progressive AAPI women in political leadership. In the past year she upped her game, with the Asian American Women’s Political Initiative creating a fellowship program focusing on giving women up to $10,000 for civic impact projects.

    With upcoming elections next year and a growing AAPI influence in politics, we predict you’ll be hearing much more about her in the years to come.

    Kimberly Yee

    Nothing beats a politician that can connect with their voters. Yee demonstrated this like no other Arizona Republican could last cycle. In a year featuring election deniers like Kari Lake and Blake Masters sharing the same ticket — and losing their respective races – Yee won the race for state treasurer, easily. She attributed it to her campaign’s focus on not getting distracted by “side issues.”

    Yee is now one of the few Asian American women to hold statewide office in the nation. Expect her profile to grow among National Republicans in the coming year.

    Todd Kim

    If you care about making polluters pay, then Kim is the one you call. Taking companies to court and compelling them to pay to limit toxic chemicals being spewed into the air and filing complaints in cities like Jackson for violating safe drinking water rules for their residents – that’s all part of Kim’s jam.

    Keep an eye out for the DOJ attorney as he continues this fight — environmental justice is a key pillar of the Biden administration’s platform.

    Lindsay Kagawa Colas

    Paired on our list with Cherelle Griner, the wife of formally-detained WNBA star Brittney Griner, Colas played a pivotal role in helping secure the hooper’s release from a Russian prison. Colas used her bullhorn to highlight why Griner was in Russia to begin with: the huge pay disparity between WNBA stars and those in the NBA.

    Look for Colas, who serves as Griner’s agent, to assist Griner as she navigates her way back to the court while advocating for other Americans detained in Russia.

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  • Power shutdown in parts of Kashmir- Details here – Kashmir News

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    SRINAGAR, APRIL 29: Power Controller Kashmir has informed that, the power supply to Receiving Stations GIS Batmaloo, Exhibition and Court Complex shall remain affected on April 30 from 10.00 am to 12 noon.

    Similarly, in order to facilitate augmentation woks of 33/11 Kv lines the power supply to receiving stations Momen, Reshipora and Landoora shall remain affected on April 30 and 3 May from 10.30 am to 4 pm.

    Likewise, the power supply to receiving stations of Chandoosa and Malpora shall remain affected on May 01 and 04 from 10 am to 3 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to receiving stations Noorkha, Bandi, Mohra and Salamabad shall remain affected on May 02 and 04 from 10 am to 4 pm.

    Likewise, the power supply to receiving station Singhpora shall remain affected on May 01 and 03 from 10 am to 4 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to receiving stations Zachaldra, Audoora, Phrupeth and Chanjmulla shall remain affected May 01 and 04 from 9 am to 3 pm.

    Likewise, the power supply to receiving station Arampora, Panzinara, Sheer Colony, Watlab, Tujjar, Duroo and PHE Watlab shall remain affected on May 01, 03 and 09 from 9 am to 3 pm.

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