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Problem Solving and Major Bad Effect
Loadshedding Of Electricity!

There are number of problems which exist in Pakistan,among these problem Load sheeding is the one major problem of Pakistan .There are several reasons of Load shedding.The first main reason of load shedding is energy crisis,these crisis are due to small number of dams or may be due to miss use of electricity or may be some other reasons also effect,a huge number of pesrsons used electricity without paying its bill so it also cause load shedding in Pakistan.In presence of load shedding progress is not possible in Pakistan.

The first problem which happened due to load shedding is the failure of industry in Pakistan .This effect badly on all types of industry.Another problem which exist due to load shedding is the business in markets due to this markets also effected, no work done mostly in night time.Although many problems occurred in day time but some business has to be done but in night time all shops in markets closed.So economically its has very worst effect on Pakistan.As every one know that students are ingredient for the progress of any country but major bad effect occurred on studies is due to load shedding, students do not decide proper time for their studies.

Basically Pakistan is a agricultural country most of Pakistan economy depend on its agriculture Due to load shedding , water problem damaged the crops.There are many other aspect through which load shedding effect on agriculture. Pakistan faces several problems, the problem of load shedding too should be given top priority by the government officials. It's time the politicians start acting to solve the general problems of the people of

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