The metropolis and its adjoining areas faced power outages on Tuesday morning, with discoms resorting to rationing of electricity to avert an energy crisis looming over Bangladesh.
A resident of the city’s Tejgaon area said that they experienced an hour-long outage from 10 to 11am, while another resident of Niketon said that their area was without power from 11am to 12 noon.
Mohammad Shahjahan, an executive with a leading company, said their office in Banani was without power for an hour from 12pm.
Following a high-level meeting at the Prime Minster’s office on Monday, Prime Minister’s energy advisor Dr Tawfiq-e-Elahi Choedhury announced the Bangladesh government’s plan to resort to two hours of power cuts daily to tackle the energy crisis affecting electricity generation in the country.
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Later in the day, State Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Nasrul Hamid apprised reporters of the revised decision of one hour of load shedding daily.
"Area-wise, we will go for an hour of power cut daily across the country, to start with. If needed, the decision will be revisited after a week," he said.
Following the government’s decision, different power distribution entities -- Dhaka Power Distribution Company Limited and Dhaka Electric Supply Company Limited -- published their area-wise outage plans.
The government also announced a slew of measures for saving electricity, including closure of shopping malls and markets by 8 pm, restricted use of air-conditioners. Plans are afoot to limit office hours and keep fuel outlets closed one day every week.