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Cleanliness drive goes for a toss in Panchkula

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The area near the local electricity complaint centre in Sector 8, Panchkula, where cemented enclosures are built around trees, are being used as dumping ground for damaged concrete slabs. The authorities must look into the issue. —SK Gupta, Panchkula.

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Authorities should penalise wrongdoers

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The reckless dumping of the household ‘malba’ by some errant residents living nearby, (near the newly constructed bus queue shelter) in Sector 8, Panchkula, is a regular feature. This comes at a time when the “Swachh Survekshan Abhiyan” is in full swing across the state. The authorities concerned should penalise the wrongdoers. —Vinayak G, Panchkula.

Haphazard parking leads to traffic jams

A lot of people are parking their vehicles daily in a haphazard manner in the Sector 9 market, which is located opposite the Power House Colony, leading to frequent traffic jams. All this is happening under the nose of the police as the Sector-9 police post is situated in this market itself. Necessary action should be taken against those who are parking their vehicles in a haphazard manner. — Rajiv Anand, Karnal

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