Due to Electricity crisis in India, people living in villages are facing severe problems. They are force to pay money to charge their mobile phones and water pumping.
According to Indian media reports, the series of power cuts in the city of Gorakhpur in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh has prolonged.
And the villagers working privately in the nearby villages of the district charged Rs. 10 for charging mobile phone batteries and pumping water. Operators charge Rs. 50 for charging portable generators.
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In a village of India called Belo, on Saturday evening, people seen queuing up for their turn to charge their mobile batteries and water pumps due to electricity crisis.
Dharmendra Gupta and Prashant Shukla, who were on the line, said that the electricity supply in their village has disconnected since midnight on Friday. Due to which people have come to the shops for charging