No power cuts during Tihar: NEA

The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has clarified that there will be enough electric supply during the Tihar festival. Tihar, a Hindu festival, will start in the coming week. The NEA urged denizens to not hesitate to use electrical appliances as you may like as there will be no shortage in electricity supply.

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Industrial power cuts expected to continue | The Annapurna Express

The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has announced that industrial customers will face power cuts during evening pea

Industrial power cuts expected to continue | The Annapurna Express

The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has announced that industrial customers will face power cuts during evening pea

34 industries face power cuts amid NEA line disputes

KATHMANDU: Kulman Ghising, Executive Director of the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), has once again disconnected power to 34 industries due to ongoing disputes concerning the usage of dedicated and trunk lines. Industrialists argue that they cannot settle their outstanding bills, claiming that although the NEA issued these bills, it has not provided evidence of electricity […]

Lawmakers draw government's attention towards 'load-shedding' problem

Lawmakers drew the government's attention towards Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) resorting to power cuts or 'load-shedding' amidst the increasing temperature in the Terai districts.

NEA to enforce five-hour load shedding in Kathmandu on Saturday

KATHMANDU, Aug 18: There will be power cuts for about five hours at 52 different places in Kathmandu on Saturday.

NEA terms power cut in industries as short-term problem

KATHMANDU, April 23: While industrialists have been complaining about power cuts for up to 12 hours a day for the past few weeks, Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) says the problem will last only for a short-term.

NEA terms power cut in industries as short-term problem

KATHMANDU, April 23: While industrialists have been complaining about power cuts for up to 12 hours a day for the past few weeks, Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) says the problem will last only for a short-term.