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When we don't have electricity, it's called load shedding. In Bangladesh, we need 4,000 megawatts of electricity every day, but we only make 3,000 megawatts. This means we're missing 1,000 megawatts of electricity. This causes some places to not have enough electricity. Especially, the countryside has a big problem with this. Because of power cuts, students can't study. They can't do their lessons or get ready for tests. So, they don't do well in exams. Factories can't make things because they don't have enough electricity. This makes the country not make a lot of things, so the money we make as a country is not very much. To fix this, we need to build more power plants. We also need to fix ones that are broken. Making more projects that use water to make electricity could also help. And we have to use electricity carefully.
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