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Scheduled Gas Supply Suspension in Narayanganj, Dhaka, and Munshiganj for Pipeline Repairs - The Present World
September 20, 2024, 12:47 am

Scheduled Gas Supply Suspension in Narayanganj, Dhaka, and Munshiganj for Pipeline Repairs

Present World Desk
  • Update Time : Sunday, March 3, 2024

Residents of various locales in Narayanganj and specific areas in Dhaka and Munshiganj districts will face a 16-hour gas supply halt. This interruption, starting from 8 am on Monday, March 4, 2024, and concluding at midnight, is due to urgent repairs on the gas pipelines.

Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution Company Limited has issued a notice identifying the affected regions. The areas where the gas supply will remain off include Godnail, Enayetnagar, Bau Bazar, Lucky Bazar, Hajiganj, Wabdapul, Qayyumpur, Fatulla, Sistabpur, Jail Khana Road, Post Office Road from Hajiganj junction to Shibu Market, Panchbati, Maizdair, Izdair, Chashara, Khanpur, Killarpool, Talla, Kutubail, Dharmaganj, Takkarmath, Pagla, Chitashal, Delpara, Jalkuri, Nayamati, Dapa Idrakpur, Bhuigarh, Qutubpur Union, Dhaka Match, Senpur, Moktarpur, Narayanganj BSCIC Area, Kashipur Union to Moktarpur via Panchabati area, Shimgaon, Siddhirganj, Adamji, Sahebpara, Mizmiji to Chittagong Road, and Siddhirganj.

Furthermore, adjacent zones, especially those under the jurisdiction of the Fatulla Police Station, as well as broader sections of Munshiganj and Narayanganj city, might witness reduced pressure or complete disruption in gas supply. Titas Gas has expressed regret for any inconvenience this maintenance work may cause residents.

In related news, Sylhet is experiencing an indefinite transport strike attributed to an ongoing gas crisis, highlighting the critical role of gas supply in daily operations and transportation.

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