Nepal to face less hour Load shedding this year

Kathmandu, Oct 18 –The Rainfall during the month of Ashwin in Nepal this year has become beneficial to the Nepal electricity authority leading to less hours of loadshedding.
The rainfall has almost filled the khule khani water dam. Due to the rainfall load shedding this year is supposed to decrease by some extent than in comparison to the previous year.
Kulekhani water dam has a total of 1 thousand 5 hundred and and 29.15 centimeter of water collection. According the data mentioned in Kantipur Daily, A rest of 85 centimeter of water level is still needed to fill the dam.
A technician from Nepal Electricity Authority informed Nepalese will be facing very few hours of load shedding this year due to the sufficient level of water level in the khulekhani dam.
If the rainfall continues to 1 or 2 days the dam will have been filled the chief of khulekhani Ramkumar Yadav Said. (Source: Kantipur)

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