Note. This was a post I made in my previous blog before I switched platforms, just thought I'd re-post it.
Why bother turning off the lights? In countries like Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan and India; daily there is 4-12 hours of load-shedding varying on the situation each-day.
What is Load-Shedding you say? The act or process of disconnecting the electric current on certain lines when the demand becomes greater than the supply. Or in other words, a cruel, sadistic way for the government to piss off it's citizens.
Why bother turning off the lights? In countries like Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan and India; daily there is 4-12 hours of load-shedding varying on the situation each-day.
What is Load-Shedding you say? The act or process of disconnecting the electric current on certain lines when the demand becomes greater than the supply. Or in other words, a cruel, sadistic way for the government to piss off it's citizens.
For those of you who don't know what KESC is, it's the company that supplies Karachi with electricity. |