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'Power struggle' in Nandurbar: Voters want their homes lit

IndiaTimes Sunday, 12 May 2024 ()
Residents of Nandurbar, Maharashtra, particularly in Bhadal village, express their urgent need for electricity after decades of unfulfilled promises from political candidates. Lack of basic amenities like electricity continues to plague the region, impacting daily life and functions like marriages. Despite some solar panels, the power supply remains insufficient, leading to challenges during the monsoon season.
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