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Jharkhand power crisis
Image Instagrammed by Sakshi Dhoni

'Why is there a power crisis in Jharkhand since so many years?' MS Dhoni's wife tweets

| @indiablooms | Apr 26, 2022, at 06:02 am

Ranchi/IBNS: Former Indian cricket skipper MS Dhoni's wife, Sakshi, on Monday took to social media to question the "power crisis in Jharkhand".

In a tweet, she wrote: "As a tax payer of Jharkhand just want to know why is there a power crisis in Jharkhand since so many years ? We are doing our part by consciously making sure we save energy!" she tweeted.

Sakshi Dhoni had made her last tweet a year ago.

This comes after Jharkhand is witnessing frequent load shedding in most parts of the state amid a temperature above 40 degrees Celsius.

A severe heatwave is looming over West Singhbhum, Koderma and Giridih districts of Jharkhand and is likely to spread to Ranchi, Bokaro, East Singbhum, Garhwa, Palamu and Chatra by April 28.

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