Waniyar residents in power trouble
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Dec 23: The residents of Waniyar, Noorbagh said the area frequently suffers power breakdown for the past over a year.
The residents, quoting insiders said, there was some problem with Feeder No 4 Ganderpora which feeds the area.
“The power goes off after every few minutes of supplies. This has become a routine for the past over a year,” the residents added.
“We approached the authorities but they said it was due to overloading,” they said.
The Waniyar locals appealed the Chief Engineer Power Development Department to look into the matter.
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