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India faces high power cut risks after years of coal, hydropower neglect

A rapid addition of solar farms has helped India avert daytime supply gaps, but a shortage of coal-fired and hydropower capacity risks exposing millions to widespread outages at night Topics

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FIGHT FOR RIGHTS: Women gathered on Wednesday for rallies in Pakistan’s major cities, including the capital, Islamabad, amid tight security. Organisers said they would be peaceful and that the marches were only aimed at seeking rights

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 faces a high risk of nighttime  this summer and in coming years, as delays in adding new coal-fired and 

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