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Black Out

And yes! this picture is correct, there isn't anything you could see in this image. Its all blacked out. After such 'Refreshing' traffic twice a day, this is how you are welcomed into your home. Second day in a row, i get home to relax and hey! guess what! you ain't gonna get none here too! Thank God that we had arranged for ourselves a UPS. So as far as relaxing is concerned, I can do it, but what about rest of the public who is not enjoying this blessing! Some say, people like me fuss about every little thing, but my question is to you that if you happen to be tangled into barbed wires, would you spare your time to appreciate how good the quality of steel used to make the wire is!

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  1. My case of last two days is a bit different... I reached home with brightness :) but soon brightness gone :) and U know there is no Generator or UPS... but the roof top is quite pleasant these days

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