I think the issue persisted a week ago. I tried to research the solution
but couldn't find much.

Before that, my laptop battery was working fine. Even the battery has
lasted for 4-5 hours. But now, it's not behaving as expected. After a
full charge, it takes less than an hour to drop the battery percentage
(nearly 45%) and then suddenly to 5% giving notification that "The
laptop will be hibernated".

I don't know whether it's the problem of my battery or a charging
adapter. I've also attached the screencast showing my power statistics.

The videos show blinking of the indicator as well as a change of percentage(%) 
in App Indicators. 
When the blinking stops, it means that the charge is 100% full and vice-versa. 

Hoping to get a quick response from you back soon. 
Thanks.

** Attachment added: "Ubuntu Power Indicator.zip"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/1882342/+attachment/5381847/+files/Ubuntu%20Power%20Indicator.zip

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