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36 electricity meters on one pole in Karnal

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The Power Corporation has installed as many as 36 electricity meters on a single pole in Karnal city, which is against the norms. Installation of this many meters on a single pole is dangerous as in case of sparking all the meters can be damaged, causing loss to nearby shops.

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Rajesh Sharma, Karnal

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Road dug up, construction left midway

The residents of Ward 9 of the city are facing inconvenience as work on an under construction road has been left midway. The road, connecting Sanoli road and Kutani road, is only 50 meter away from the Karnal MP’s office. It was dug up around one-and-a-half months ago. Some people have also sustained injuries as they fell down due to the battered road.

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Deepak, Sanoli Road, Panipat


Road dotted with potholes irks commuters

The congested road connecting Sector 24 to Samaypur Chungi in Sector 25 and then going towards Sohna from Ballabgarh has become one of the most unsafe roads in the city. The road is dotted with potholes as deep as 2.5 feet and five feet long. The potholes not only cause traffic snarls but also mishaps. Although several complaints have been lodged with the Municipal Corporation, action is yet to be taken.

Umesh Sharma, Faridabad


Footpath encroached, Pedestrians a harried lot

SBI Learning Centre at Sector 14, Panchkula, has put a barbed wire on pedestrian’s pathway. The traffic on the road is very heavy due to which pedestrian, especially senior citizens, have to face inconvenience. Although the issue has been raised with the Municipal Corporation on several occasions, the authorities concerned are yet to act.

Adarsh Jain, Panchkula


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