Electricity load shedding
Electricity load shedding is a term used to describe the practice of intentionally interrupting the supply of electricity to certain areas in order to manage the overall demand for electricity. This is often done when the demand for electricity exceeds the available supply, or when there are problems with the power generation or distribution infrastructure. In Pakistan, electricity load shedding has been a persistent problem for many years, and it has had a significant impact on the country’s economy and its citizens. The government has made efforts to address the issue, but it remains a challenge.