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Bangladesh switches to daylight saving time

Bangladesh is setting clocks forward by an hour this weekend in its first-ever daylight savings time, aimed at easing a power shortage that causes frequent outages.

Updated on: Jun 18, 2009 12:04 PM IST
AP | By , Dhaka
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Bangladesh is setting clocks forward by an hour this weekend in its first-ever daylight savings time, aimed at easing a power shortage that causes frequent outages.

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The government estimates that 250 megawatts of power per day can be saved by having more daylight hours in the evening so that people can avoid using electric lights, junior Power and Energy Minister Shamsul Haq Tuku said.

The country is struggling with a shortfall of more than 1,000 megawatts per day.

People are supposed to shift clocks forward by an hour at midnight on Friday and leave them that way until October.
However, there are doubts about compliance in a country where nearly half the people are illiterate.

"People here are not easy to change to a new lifestyle," said Hamidur Rahman, a school teacher in Dhaka. "It may prove difficult to make people to observe the new system."

The government said it is using television ads and distributing handbills across the country to encourage people to switch to the new time.

Power shortages have become severe in impoverished Bangladesh even though only 45 per cent of its 150 million people have access to electricity.

 
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