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The government has directed that air conditioners (ACs) in mosques, offices, and businesses must not be set below 25°C during summer to curb electricity demand. Energy Advisor Faujul Kabir Khan warned that violators would face power disconnection and legal action. A monitoring team will ensure compliance, and non-compliant areas may face load shedding. Officials will notify businesses and mosques of the directive. With electricity demand rising to 18,000 MW in summer, this move aims to balance supply, especially for critical irrigation needs.
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