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Uninterrupted power supply to continue in Valley: Minister Sharma

KATHMANDU, Nov 23: At the time when people in the Capital City are confused whether power cut will restart or not, Minister for Energy Janardan Sharma has claimed that the uninterrupted power supply will continue.
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By Tek Narayan Bhattarai

KATHMANDU, Nov 23: At the time when people in the Capital City are confused whether power cut will restart or not, Minister for Energy Janardan Sharma has claimed that the uninterrupted power supply will continue. 



He added that all the mechanisms have been deployed agilely and robustly for making Kathmandu Valley a load-shedding free zone.



Saying that homework was underway to make a balance between demand and supply of electricity, Minister Sharma claimed that the consumers will not need to know power outage schedule this year.



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