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low-hanging wires in Laxmi Nagar

Residents of Laxmi Nagar have raised concerns over the proliferation of hanging wires in the area. Although these do not carry electric current, the tangled wires pose a significant safety risk as one may get injured after accidentally coming in...
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Residents of Laxmi Nagar have raised concerns over the proliferation of hanging wires in the area. Although these do not carry electric current, the tangled wires pose a significant safety risk as one may get injured after accidentally coming in contact with these wires, which droop very close to human height.

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Pooja, Laxmi Nagar


Illegible signboards cause inconvenience to visitors

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Visitors to various government and district administration offices in the city are facing inconvenience as text on signboards has become illegible. Either the paint has started fading or rust has damaged these signboards. Besides, publicity material has been pasted on many signboards. The authorities need to replace damaged boards and ensure that text is clearly visible from a distance. Narender Sirohi, Faridabad


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