Suffering from current load shedding problem
Another name of electricity is light, air, cooler machine and other facilities. It is difficult to imagine our day without electricity. Although the consumption of electricity in daily life is immense, it is when this load shedding occurs that our public life is disrupted.
Load shedding is a phenomenon that is most commonly found in developing countries, such as Bangladesh. It is a problem that has been present for years but has recently become more severe. The problem of load shedding in Bangladesh can be traced back to the country's lack of capacity to produce enough electricity to meet the needs of its population. It occurs when the electricity load exceeds the generation capacity of the national power grid. Load shedding happens in periods of time, usually for an hour or two during a day.
The load shedding problem in Bangladesh was first noticed in April 2013 and it has been an issue ever since. The government blamed the power plants for not having enough capacity to meet the demand of electricity. The power plants blamed the government for not giving them enough money to upgrade their facilities. There are many negative effects of load shedding, but the most significant one is that it affects people's lives and livelihoods in a very negative way. Load shedding has been going on for years and people are sick of it, but there doesn't seem to be any end in sight.
I am referring to Bangladesh capital Dhaka as an example because I live in Dhaka city and as we are used to city life so load shedding is not really acceptable such a situation. It is very difficult to go out of power four to five times in a day and night, especially for those who do not have alternative electricity system, i.e. generator system, it becomes very difficult. And besides, now that it's summer and the temperature is so high that people sweat profusely even if they sit under the fan all day and in that case load shedding is very difficult and natural air is not available in city life as there is a lack of space and because of the densely populated houses. Hard to find. It becomes very difficult for those who have small children at home when the power goes out.
Although there is no other option but to adapt ourselves to this situation, we are trying but there are many problems in work. Yesterday, when I wrote and published an article on read.cash, the power connection was disconnected and I could not read or comment on other users' articles. Exactly the same thing happened with noise.cash. I wrote the whole post but whenever I go to click post it the power connection went out and I couldn't post. Later after two hours electricity came back I rewrote and posted.
I know if an article is unfinished and suddenly the power is disconnected then the article is automatically saved but later after 2 and a half hours when the power connection comes back when we get back the internet connection there is no attention to write the article again. That's why I thought from now on, instead of typing on the computer, I will write and save the articles on the notepad on the mobile and when it's time to publish, just copy it from the mobile and published the article on read.cash. This will save a lot of time and I won't have to suddenly fall into the mess of load shedding. This seems to be the best idea for me at the moment for the load shedding problems of the past few days.
The government has been trying to solve the problem but it seems like they are not making any progress. Since there is no such thing as storage of electricity, its distribution depends on the generation capacity, so the government is claiming that there will be load shedding problem till October. So till then let's see what steps to take.
Oh sorry for your experiences, hoping that government will resolve that problem.