
Bhopal residents need to prepare for a scheduled power outage on January 29. The state electricity board has announced maintenance work that will require shutting down power supply across multiple areas of the city on that day.
Which areas will lose power?
The power cut will affect several localities across Bhopal, including residential and commercial zones. Residents in these areas should charge their phones and store water before the scheduled timing, as the outage could last several hours.
The electricity department released a detailed list of affected neighborhoods to help people plan their day. If your area is on the list, it’s wise to inform elderly family members and ensure any medical equipment has backup power.
When exactly will the power go out?
The maintenance work is scheduled for specific time slots during the day. The board has given clear timings so people can adjust their schedules — whether that’s completing work from home, cooking meals, or running essential appliances.
Hospitals, water supply systems, and emergency services typically have backup generators, so essential services won’t be completely disrupted. However, regular households should take precautions.
What should you do right now?
Check if your area is on the affected list by contacting your local electricity board office or checking their official website. Many boards also send SMS alerts, so ensure your phone number is registered with your electricity connection.
Before January 29, charge all your devices fully. Keep water tanks filled, as water pumps won’t work during the outage. If you work from home, consider working from a café or office that day, or arrange your schedule accordingly.
Tell your neighbors about the power cut, especially if they’re elderly or unwell. Small gestures like checking on them during the outage make a difference in communities.
Why is this maintenance happening?
Power infrastructure needs regular maintenance to stay reliable and safe. These scheduled outages, though inconvenient, prevent bigger breakdowns that could leave areas without power for days unexpectedly.
The electricity board plans these maintenance drives carefully to minimize disruption, which is why they announce timings in advance. It’s their way of balancing the need for system upkeep with residents’ daily needs.
If the maintenance work finishes earlier than expected, power might be restored sooner. However, it’s safer to assume the full duration mentioned and plan accordingly. Once this maintenance is complete, the power infrastructure in your area should function more smoothly.
