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Power outages must stop 

Published : Thursday, 23 April, 2026 at 12:00 AM  Count : 123
Dear Sir,

As the HSC Examination 2026 approaches, frequent and prolonged load shedding has become a serious obstacle to students’ preparation. At this crucial time, students require a stable and uninterrupted electricity supply to continue their studies effectively. 

Unfortunately, the current situation of excessive power outages is severely hampering their concentration and disrupting their study routines. In many areas, electricity goes off several times a day, particularly during the evening, which is the most important study period.

This ongoing crisis is creating anxiety, frustration, and mental stress among examinees. If the situation continues, it may negatively affect their academic performance and future prospects. It is deeply concerning that such a preventable issue is placing additional pressure on students during an already demanding period.

Nayema Akhter
Student, Gopalganj Science and Technology University




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