Loadshedding has become a widespread problem, with up to 12 hours of power outages every day in some areas since March 6. As Ramazan approaches, the lack of consistent electricity is disrupting daily life. While solar systems are an option, not everyone in the country can afford them. Many struggle to afford basic necessities like food, let alone solar panels.
The repercussions of loadshedding extend beyond inconvenience. It affects factories, hospitals, and significantly impacts students’ lives, disrupting their studies. The government must take effective steps to address this issue promptly.
Beebal Rasheed
Kech