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Power cuts in eastern suburbs hit WFH, online schooling amid lockdown
Updated On: 18 June, 2020 02:05 PM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B Aklekar
While MSEDCL spokesperson did not comment, an official said the disruptions were minimal and due to rain-related issues and will be fixed up soon

We have work from home, virtual school all going for toss due to power cut, a resident said
The eastern suburbs of Kanjurmarg, Bhandup and Mulund have been severely affected due random power cuts by the Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd with residents complaining that it has not just made their life miserable in the lockdown period, but also affected work from home and online class sessions.
"Yes. The power cuts have become more and more frequent and they affect everything. It is more important during these days to have an uninterrupted power supply as most of the things are working online. When the power supply goes off, it shuts down local internet networks too, leading to waste of crucial time," a local resident Navneet Pardeshi said.

A local resident said that power cuts happens at odd hours like 3 am in the night
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