Power shutdown in Byadarahalli

There will be no power supply from 10 am to 5 pm on February 13th, Monday, in the areas under 66/11KV Byadarahalli MUSS, to carry out quarterly maintenance and other works.

Affected areas are: Kempegowda Nagar, Hosahally, Police Quarters, Pillapa Estate, Anjana Nagar, Laxmanan Nagar, Gajanana Nagar, SG Kaval, Sunkadakatte, D Group Layout, Health Layout, Sir M Vishveshwaraiah Layout, Rajaji Nagar, HSCS 1st and 2nd stage, Annapurneshwari Nagar, Chandrashekar Layout, Erranna Palya, ITI Layout, MPM Layout, Papareddy Palya, Kengunte, Balaji Layout, Gollarahatti, Chikka Gallarahatti, Kodigehally, Chikka Kodigehally, Kannahalli, Seegehally, Gongadipura, BEL 1st Stage, Byadarahalli, Gidadakonehalli, Muddina Palya, Upkar Layout, Herohally, Mahadeswara Nagar, KSRTC Layout, Janapriya Apartments, Sanjeevini Nagar, Nagarahole Nagar, Prasanna Layout, Hegganahally, Balaji Layout, Ullalu, Ullalu Upanagar, Ullalu Basthi, Manganahalli, Thunga Nagar Main Road, Sunkdakatte Industrial Layout, Hanumanthrayana Palya, Kebbehalli, Magadi Main Road, parts of Syndicate Bank Colony, Peenya, Vijayananda Nagar, Tigalara Palya, Andrahalli, Kurla Road, Nadekerappa Industrial Estate, BEL 2nd Stage, Muneshwara Block, Modern Layout, Telecom Layout, Nugli Palya, Vinayaka Industrial Estate, Patel Chennappa Industrial Estate, Friends Colony, P&T Layout, Muthurayaswamy Layout, Shakarappa Industrial Estate, Pipeline Srinivasa Nagar, Sollapuradamma Layout, BWSSB, and surroundings.

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