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	<title>Comments on: Fed up with LESCO!-Are you?</title>
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		<title>By: Google</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 10:19:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Poll :For Which Party You Will Vote in Next Elections?

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		<title>By: Hasan Mubarak</title>
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		<dc:creator>Hasan Mubarak</dc:creator>
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		<description>I agree to the point that scheduled loadshedding is still better than unscheduled breakdowns. Yes, we should make a point about lodging complaints at the highest possible level whenever a violation of the schedule takes place</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree to the point that scheduled loadshedding is still better than unscheduled breakdowns. Yes, we should make a point about lodging complaints at the highest possible level whenever a violation of the schedule takes place</p>
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		<title>By: Asim.Net.Pk</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 16:08:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>When i was in lahore, it usually happen that when its raining the LESCO
shut down lights sometimes and that time reason was some tree fell or
wires breakdown etc. At the moment Pakistan faces the worset loadshedding. Yes, i agree people dont complaint sometime and often when
you are calling them especially when light is not there, they never pick
up phone calls but if you go to their office, same old style of mind to do
things slowly and by getting money to do it. People who deal with LESCO
guys daily knows that they are quiet hard headed, unless you dont complaint
to senior guy they dont bother to move.

I do freelance via web and i came across odesk.com where an indian guy
commented that in pakistan loadshedding is very common and people cant
complete their work on it so do not give work to Pakistanis. Light is
most common necessarity of life nowadays and Pakistan is being pushed
back by not giving electricity to common people in developing cities of
pakistan.

I come to know that some guy in lahore, introduced a system near canal
that electricity can be generated by a simple water pump and same goes
for wind towers etc, people can make things happen but there are people
who dont want the nation to relax and made them busy in daily loadshedding problems.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When i was in lahore, it usually happen that when its raining the LESCO<br />
shut down lights sometimes and that time reason was some tree fell or<br />
wires breakdown etc. At the moment Pakistan faces the worset loadshedding. Yes, i agree people dont complaint sometime and often when<br />
you are calling them especially when light is not there, they never pick<br />
up phone calls but if you go to their office, same old style of mind to do<br />
things slowly and by getting money to do it. People who deal with LESCO<br />
guys daily knows that they are quiet hard headed, unless you dont complaint<br />
to senior guy they dont bother to move.</p>
<p>I do freelance via web and i came across odesk.com where an indian guy<br />
commented that in pakistan loadshedding is very common and people cant<br />
complete their work on it so do not give work to Pakistanis. Light is<br />
most common necessarity of life nowadays and Pakistan is being pushed<br />
back by not giving electricity to common people in developing cities of<br />
pakistan.</p>
<p>I come to know that some guy in lahore, introduced a system near canal<br />
that electricity can be generated by a simple water pump and same goes<br />
for wind towers etc, people can make things happen but there are people<br />
who dont want the nation to relax and made them busy in daily loadshedding problems.</p>
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