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Disconnection drive today

Staff Reporter

BANGALORE: The Bangalore Electricity Supply Company (BESCOM), Additional East division, E1 sub-division, will take up a mass disconnection drive on Thursday, Friday and Saturday in parts of the city, for all those with arrears.

Consumers are requested to clear their arrears.

On Thursday, the drive will be taken up in Jayamahal Extension, Nandidurga Extension, KG Halli, Newbagaloor Layout, Doddigunta and B.S.K. Naidu Slum.

On Friday, it will be taken up in Munireddypalya, Chinnappagarden, Marappagarden, Lidkar Quarters, Venkateshpura, Vinobhanagar, Sundermurthy Road, M.M. Road, Mosque Road, Coles Road and More Road.

On Saturday, it will be taken up in S.K. Garden, R.T. Nagar, Modi Garden, Hidayat Nagara, Pillana Garden 1st and 3rd Stages, Tannery Road, A.K. Colony, Gandhi Grama, Giddappa Block, Pottery Road, Wheeler Road and Kadirappa Road, according to a press release issued by Bangalore Electricity Supply Company.

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