Power cut schedule

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With shortage in supply of power in the state, HESCOM has decided to have 4 hour power cut in Urban areas, 6 hours in industrial areas and 12 hours in rural areas.

In Belgaum city the power cut schedule will be as follows and this will depend on the supply of power, if there is more reduction in the supply the hours of power cut might increase.

8 am to 10am, 1 pm to 2pm and 4 pm to 5pm: R T Nagar, Kanbargi, Auto nagar, Shivbasavnagar, Sadashiv Nagar, Fort road, Azad Nagar, Camp, Shetty Galli, Maruti Galli, Tilakwadi, Patil Galli.

10am to 12pm, 2pm to 3pm and 5 to 6pm: City, Shivaji Nagar, Vaibhav Nagar, Hanuman Nagar, Sahyadri Nagar, Khade Bazar, Civil Hospital, Hindwadi, Shahpur, Bhagya Nagar, Angol, Guruprasad Nagar, Hanuman Nagar.

12 to 3pm: Adarsh Nagar, Bazar Galli Vadagaon, Vadagaon Powerloom, old Belgaum

6 am to 9am and 6pm to 9pm: Industrial Feeder Udyambag, leaving Hindalco.

20 thoughts on “Power cut schedule”

  1. Power cuts, Water cuts, Bad Roads, Autos not charging by Meter……. all negative news!!!
    Belgaum, such a wonderful city, probably one of the most beautiful cities in India !
    All the successive Governments and whoever ruled the local body, combinely have ruined the city.
    I recently visited Belgaum and saw that the city is rotting. I only blame the people for all the ills.
    Useless! Utterly useless!

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  2. Why not get and supply electricity from Tata Power Belgaum. Their production capacity is lying idle. After getting them to setup the plant in Belgaum Tata power is made to sit idle and citizens are made to suffer.

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  3. Gentlemen :

    Instead of 6 hrs /day power cut ,look at the feasibility to observe power staggering day and limit load shedding to max 2 hrs in the evening.This will give a great re leaf to industries as industries cannot afford present ruling prices of HSD for power generation.

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  4. Atleast provide a valid information! Lights are still out here in shahpur area and it’s 8:14pm.It’s quite inconvenient of you guys to provide such fake time schedule!

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  5. Angol area raghunath peth no currents from last night 25/07 3 am till today 26/07 12 am yet not currents, how to manage the things in this rain lost of business and work.

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  6. Why like these situations occuring in smart city Belagavi?? Why dont you have successful plans without desturbing the Public daily living? Cant our city use more of wind electricity and Hydro electricity here as we hv sufficient rain this year….???

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  7. These main reason for power cuts is because of the governments policy of free bijli policy to win elections. Because government has spend it’s entire states budget on free bijli and free transportation for votes. Now it does not have funds to pay the bills to the electricity generating companies like NTPC, Adani, Tata, NLC, etc
    Similarly the public transport frequency have been reduced because the State government has no funds to pay for the diesel, maintainance, and salaries of the drivers and conductors. Again the same reason of free transportation to women to buy votes.
    Look at the roads with in the city of Beglaum and other cities with in Karnataka in the last 12 months the conditions are pethetic.
    The conditions of the Roads upto to 2023 were excellent, but from July 2023 the state government has done nothing to improve the infrastructure. And again the same reason is governments policy of bribing the voters with free bees. Remember the CM made an open announcement that he will spend any money on new or old projects and infrastructure.
    And culprits for today’s pethetic conditions of Belgaum and the rest of Karnataka are the greedy voters who voted for this government for free bees, cash for votes and liquor for votes
    With out considering the long term consiquensies that have lead the Karnatka state to bankruptcy.
    Shame on the selfish voters who put their selfish greed instead of our Bharat our country.

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