What our readers say: Garbage dumped in Vegetable market
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsThe vegetable market situated at the Dabua colony, one of the biggest mandis in the NCR, has become a dumping site. The area is flooded with heaps of garbage, making visitors a victim of the poor civic conditions. With dumping of rotten fruits and vegetables in open, the visitors find it difficult to even walk on the road. Though the market is controlled and supervised by a committee appointed by the state government, the situation has deteriorated in wake of corruption and negligence. —Devinder Singh Surjewala, Faridabad
Wires hanging haphazardly
RESIDENTS of Nehru Nagar are worried about haphazardly hanging wires from utility poles in their neighbourhood. These wires pose a significant threat to public safety, especially pedestrians. The situation is not just an eyesore, but it could also lead to serious injuries if someone gets caught in the wires. The authorities concerned should take note of the issue and remove the wires at the earliest to avoid any untoward incident. —Sachin, Nehru Nagar
Drivers of two-wheelers encroach service roads
Rush in markets as festivities begin
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