Power shutdown on March 3rd

There will be no power supply from 10 am to 2 pm on March 3rd, Saturday, in areas under 66/11KV A-STATION for maintenance works.

Affected areas are: SC Road, TB Road, AR Circle, Binny Mills, City railway Station, Cottonpet, Akkipet, part of Chickpet, Balepet, Avenue Road, Kilari Road, Mamulpet, Cunningham Road, Palace Cross Road, Abshot Layout, Chakravarthy Layout, Kumar Krupa East Extension, Vasantha Nagar, Palace Road, Kanteerava Stadium, Nagarathpet, Century Club, Central Library, Old Taluk Office Road, Okalipuram, Prakash Nagar, Bashyam Park, Lakshminarayanapura, KP west, Srirampura, RV shetty layout, Krishna Flour Mill, VGP gate, Karnataka Judicial Academy, West End Hotel, Karnataka Power Corporation, LLR, Energy Minister’s and Home Minister’s Quartres. Kaveri Bhavan, KG Road, Gandhi Nagar, Cubbonpet, Load Despatch Centre, KPTCL Offices, Chief Secretary’s Quarters. Brigade Plaza, Sheshadri Road, Khanija Bhavan, Chalukya Circle, Raj Bhavan, Upparpet Police Station, BVK Iyengar Road, Vidhana Soudha, Vikasa Soudha, Bannappa Park, Nrupathunga Road, Chief Secretary’s Quarters, Balabrooie Guest House, Thulasi Thota, Khoday’s Circle, Magadi Road Railway Colony, CM’s Home Office, CM’s Residence at Race Cource Road, Kumara Krupa Guest House, KSRTC Kempe Gowda Bus Stand, DK Lane, Embassy Apartment at Palace Road, and surroundings.

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