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Transformers installed close to public spaces pose risk

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The presence of power transformers and electric meters in the open poses a risk to residents and commuters. The uncovered wires and the transformer fuse can lead to electrocution, especially during rainfall or at night. Yet, a large number of transformers have been installed at points close to roads, parks and other public spots, that too without any security ring or cover. Additionally, several of these are dangerously close to the average height of humans and animals. The authorities need to find a viable solution to this problem. Rakesh Kashyap, Faridabad

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Encroachments on Vikaspuri footpaths

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Residents of Vikaspuri have raised concerns over rampant encroachments on footpaths in the area. Shops have expanded their premises beyond permissible limits, encroaching on pedestrian pathways, right up to the central line. These encroachments not only obstruct the pedestrians’ path, they also create a safety hazard.

Hitendra, VikasPuri


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