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Life Without Electricity​

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It is not all that long ago when we began using so many electrical appliances in everyday life. Japan’s first “pulsator-type” washing machine, a prototype of current models, reached the market in 1953. Its popularity exploded as it was a convenient product that considerably reduced household work loads. Full-scale television broadcasting also started in 1953. This year set a precedent for the expanding use of various home appliances; so much so that it was later referred to as “year one of electrification”.

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Life without Electricity! Sounds torturous and unacceptable. Our lives are so dependent on electricity that even an hour of electricity cut seems like a never-ending time. More than ever before, we need electricity for almost all our works, from smallest chores like charging a mobile phone to powering industrial units. Science and technology have progressed with leaps and bounds making our lives more comfortable than ever before. Yesteryears luxury is a necessity today. Not everyone had electricity supply, in its initial development. As electricity became surplus, so did its supply and its varied applications which improved all aspects of our lives. Electronic gadgets for all the needs and comforts of our lives arrived like ‘An Angel to a Rescue’. No wonder that it increased our productivity, comfort and safety but it also made us its slave. Look around you, everything runs on electricity. The fan which gives you air, the speakers from which you hear music, the mobile phone with which you communicate et al. require electricity. Sitting in front of your PC doing your work or watching television, you suddenly become irritated when the power goes out. If its night, it is dark all around and if it is a day it’s hot without a fan or AC. The power cut is, even more, a nightmare for industrial establishments as they have a target to achieve and for how many hours can their generator support, even it has its limitations.

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