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Electric rods better option for heating water

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Hot water will be a daily requirement these days, but the methods to get hot water have not changed. Anything from plastic waste to setting fire in ‘angithis’, makes the air quality very poor. Water heating rod is a one-time investment as electricity rates are very reasonable and requires lesser effort.

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Tanishq Mohan, Jhajjar

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New Paid parking a bane of Sector 20 residents in panchkula

Ever since Sector 20, Panchkula, was blessed with the paid parking lot, its residents have been inconvenienced. To save Rs 12 parking fee, people park their vehicles on both sides of the road leading to narrow passage for traffic moving towards its destination. Road rage, minor accidents are a routine now. The administration should look into the matter before any untoward incident takes place.

Kanwar Lakhan Bir Singh, Panchkula

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Accumulated water after rain a nuisance

Water is accumulated in several areas of Gurugram district after it rained for two days recently. The condition in Sector 69 is pitiable. A temple is there near the society and people from nearby places visit here. The rains have left the road waterlogged, due to which people are facing a lot of problems. The authorities concerned must get the water cleared from that place at the earliest.

Subhash C Taneja, Gurugram


No respite from vehicular pollution, traffic chaos

The Khedki Dhaula toll is a bane of new Gurugram residents because despite prolonged promises and deadlines it has not been removed. We are part of Gurugram and belong to the same district, but still pay the toll every time we step out. The local villages get exemptions but we don’t. Due to the toll there is constant vehicular pollution smog and traffic chaos. We have been promised respite, but do not see it coming soon.

Jatinder Sharma, Gurugram


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