Residents in several parts of Delhi are expected to experience scheduled power outages on April 15, 2026, due to maintenance and load management work carried out by major distribution companies including BSES Rajdhani Power Limited, Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited, New Delhi Municipal Council, and BSES Yamuna Power Limited.

The outages will vary by region, with some areas witnessing fixed-hour shutdowns, while others may face short or intermittent disruptions.
BRPL - South & South-West Delhi
Timing: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Areas Affected: Hauz Khas (Parts of C-1, C-7, Safdarjung Enclave), Khanpur (Madangir Village), Punjabi Bagh, Sarita Vihar (Zakir Nagar), Nehru Place, Alaknanda, Dwarka, Janakpuri, Najafgarh, Nangloi, Palam, Saket
TPDDL - North & North-West Delhi
Timing: Up to 7 hours (varies by location)|
Areas Affected: Sadar Bazar, Delhi Cantonment, Badli, along with multiple localities across North and North-West Delhi (approximately 25-30 areas may be impacted)
NDMC & BRPL - Central & South Delhi
Timing: Short-duration interruptions / intermittent outages
Areas Affected: Bharti Nagar, Connaught Place, India Gate, Sansad Marg, BP Marg, Golf Link, Pandara Road, Kaka Nagar, Delhi High Court, Defence Colony, Sewa Nagar, Nizamuddin, Sunder Nagar, Jangpura, Srinivaspuri, INA, Green Park Extension, Tikona Park, Kasturba Niketan, Lajpat Nagar
NDMC - Central Delhi
Timing: Short-duration outages (as required)
Areas Affected: Connaught Place, India Gate, Sansad Marg, BP Marg, Golf Link, Pandara Road, and adjoining administrative zones
BYPL - East & Central Delhi
Timing: As per local schedule
Areas Affected:Chandni Chowk, Daryaganj, Karkardooma, Krishna Nagar, Laxmi Nagar, Mayur Vihar Phase 1 & 2, Nand Nagri, Yamuna Vihar, Patel Nagar
Important Advisory for Residents
- Power interruptions are scheduled and temporary, mainly for infrastructure upgrades and maintenance.
- Residents are advised to charge essential devices in advance and plan their day accordingly.
- Those working from home or relying on electricity for critical tasks should keep backup options ready.
- Traffic signals and local services in some areas may be briefly affected during outage hours.
Conclusion
The April 15 power cut across Delhi is part of routine maintenance to ensure a more stable and efficient electricity supply network. While some regions will face longer outages, others will experience only brief disruptions. Staying informed and prepared can help residents manage the situation smoothly.



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