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Power shutdown in Chennai 29 June

NT BureauBy NT BureauJune 28, 2019No Comments
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Chennai: TANGEDCO has announced that electricity supply will be suspended in few places in city, Saturday, from 9 am to 4 pm for maintenance work.

According to a press release, the power supply will be resumed even before 4 pm if the works are completed. The power supply will be halted in the following areas.

Usman Road: Kodambakkam High Road, Pillaiyar Koil Street, Balu Mudali Street, Kolamamani Amman Koil Street, Parathasarathy Puram, Habibullah Road, Thiyagaraya Gramani Street, Gangai Amman Koil Street, Unnamalai Ammal Street, Ramakrishna Street, Vivekananda Street, Chari Street, Bazullah Road, Krishnan Street, Krishnasamy Street, Anandan Street, Ramachandra Street, Gandhi Street, Cart Track Road, Jawaharlal Nehru Street, Vasan Street, Griffith Road, Tanjore Road, Mambalam High Road, North Usman Road, Lakashmi Narasimhan Street, Duraisamy Road, Rangan Street, Rameswaram Road Part, Usman Road Part, Soma Sundaram Street, Vysar Street, Coats Road, Murugesan Street, Govindan Street, Prakasam Road, Kannaiah Street, Rajan Street, Arulambal Street, Lakshmanan Street, Bhagirathi Ammal Street, Sarangabani Street, Sadasivam Street, Thirumoorthy Street, Thirumalai Pillai Road, Thangavel Street, Pinjala Subramanian Street, Hanumantha Street, Rangachari Street, Padmanaban Street, Sambasivam Street, Yogambal Street, Singaram Street and Raghavaiah Road.

Padi: Balaji Nagar, Palla Street, TVS Nagar, Annai Nagar, Agraharam, North, East & Central Avenue, Sakthi Nagar, Part of Housing Board, Entire Padi, TVS Colony & Avenue, Kumaran Nagar, Devar Nagar, Thathan Kuppam, Senthil Nagar, Santhi Nagar, Srinivasa Nagar, Vivekananda Nagar, Teacher’s Colony, Puthuthagaram and Mahathma
Gandhi Road.

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