Google Trends About Load Shedding and Nepal
"Ohhh..! Aajalai Bijuli Gayo"
"Aba Kahile Auchha Yaar Yo Bijuli....Meri Bassai Hernai Paiyena ni..?
" Yaha ta Bijuli Chhaina hai, Hami ta Sutna Lagyeu...."
These are some common sentences you hear almost 50 times in a day (if you live in Nepal).Childrens of age 5 can give a brief lecture on the topic of load shedding. I must say that every Nepali/Nepalese has done Ph.D in load shedding. All this I have wrriten above to make this post more humours and intresting to read. Lets come to the main theme/ purpose of writting this.
" I wanted to find out that how many people in Nepal try to find more about load shedding using google search engine. For this purpose I used " Google Trends " and I did not get surprised at all that Nepal was at the top searching for Load Shedding or Power Cut."
Here are the results, I got using Google Trends on Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Searched Word: load shedding:
Regions | ||
Nepal | ||
South Africa | ||
Pakistan | ||
Bangladesh | ||
India | ||
Australia | ||
United Kingdom | ||
Canada | ||
United States | ||
Results Link
Here is a Screen Shot of the result.
This result shows that Nepal is having load shedding problem.
After analyzing these results, I can conclude that Load shedding is a world wide problem and all of us have to find a solution to get rid of this problem.
To pen off, I want to say Thank You for your participatation you read the post and shared it with your friends.
Best Regards,
Recently, I read a News that Nepalese Electricity Authorities have developed Iphone Apps and Android Apps which shows the time table of Loadsheeding in Nepal.
When I did a Google Search Today, I found these apps also. The Android apps to track the time schedule of loadshedding in Nepal can be found here; https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cms.xml&hl=en
If you need the Iphone Apps to track the loadsheeding time in Nepal, You have very handy apps here; http://itunes.apple.com/de/app/batti-gayo/id536189446?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D2
The Nepal Electricity Authority has very shamelessly placed theese apps in its website also which you can see from here:
http://www.nea.org.np/loadshedding.html
Reagarding Nepal's Loadshedding, I saw some of my twitter friends also commenting that They Need Electricity from Nepal Electricity Authority and not the Loadshedding in Nepal Apps on the homepage of Nepal Electricity Authority.
(This post has been influenced from a Pakistan based blog http://mybestblog5.blogspot.com/2012/07/google-trends-about-load-shedding.html. The google based trend research has been taken from the above link and I have suitably edited the conents to suit the Nepali Readers. All materials have been obtained with Permission)
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