a dialogue between two friends about the adverse effects of load-shedding.
Basar : Hello, Samin!, How’re you?
Samin : Not fine at all.
Basar : What’s the problem?
Samin : Load-shedding is the problem. Our exam is knocking at the door and I could not read.
Basar : Right you are. Really, it’s very disgusting (weiw³Ki). I lose my concentration (g‡bv‡hvM) when load-shedding occurs.
Samin : God knows what will happen to me if this goes on in this way.
Basar : Actually, all classes of people are suffering from it. All kinds of activities remain stagnant (¯’wei) because of load-shedding.
Samin : Hospitals, banks, courts, schools and colleges become almost inactive during load-shedding. Moreover, it becomes intolerable in hot weather.
Basar : Problems are everywhere. What’s the solution?
Samin : I think that more power plants (we`y¨r Drcv`b †K›`ª) should be set up and system loss should be reduced.
Basar : Not only that, illegal connections should be banned. I think that consciousness can play a vital role in this regard.
Samin : The wastage of electricity should be stopped and strict laws should be introduced.
Basar : You know that electricity is the driving force (PvwjKv kw³) of a country. So, it should be ensured at any cost.
Samin : You know that lack of electricity means lack of production.
Basar : Hampering (ÿwZ) the study of the students is very harmful for the country, I think.
Samin : Thanks for sharing your valuable ideas.
Basar : Thank you too.