ISLAMABAD: (Parliament Times) (PR) According to Islamabad Electric Supply Company (IESCO)’s spokesman, System
Maintenance is in process. Therefore power supply of below mentioned feeders/areas
will be temporary suspended as per given schedule:-
09:00am to 04:00pm, Guliana, Kaka Khail, Jermote, Sundal, Thakra feeders, 80
to 100MW will be required by SE Chakwal Circle, 09:00am to 03:00pm, Chabb,
Ghousia Colony, Saidpur Road, E-Block, Banni, Wasa, F-Block, Akal Garh, Islam Garh
feeders, 10:00am to 02:00pm, Fawara Chowk, Amin Abad feeders, 12:00Noon to
03:00pm, Scheme-I feeder, 10:00am to 04:00pm, Dhamial-II, 502 Workshop, Kalyal,
Khasala, Adyala, Gulshan Abad, Hamayoun Road, Shahpur, Tauseef Shaheed, Nogazi,
PAF, Kohallah feeders, 10:00am to 03:00pm, People Colony feeders, 11:00am to
03:00pm, Radio Pak-1 & 2, P/Channel Colony, Hattian, Qazi Abad feeders, 09:00am to
05:00pm, 30 to 35 MW load Management on 132KV GSS New Wah, Faqir Abad,
Attock,Gondal, Taxila, Al Ghurair Gaga )Consumer Grid) if required, 10:00am to
05:00pm, P.D Khan, Duffer, K S Mines, NCI, ICI, Khura, Katchery, Lilla Town feeders,
09:30am to 03:30pm, Bewal, City Gujar Khan feeders, On 20 March, 11:00am to
03:00pm, Radio Pak-1 & 2, P/Channel Colony, Hattian, Qazi Abad feeders, 10:00am to
03:00pm, Chakral, Sarpak, Rizwan Taxtile feeders and surrounding areas will be
affected. In case of early completion of work electricity supply will be restored before
time given in schedule. In case of any complaint or information IESCO Help Line 118
and Chief Executive IESCO Complaint and Mointoring Cell No:051-9252933-36 are
available round the clock.
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