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Heaps of garbage remain unattended in Ambala

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The unattended heaps of garbage lying near vegetable market and old bus stand have exposed the tall claims made by the district authorities in ensuring cleanliness. The unattended garbage becomes a feeding ground for stray and breeding ground for mosquitoes. The garbage emits foul smell, causing inconvenience to residents. The municipal authorities should pay attention to towards the issue and ensure daily lifting.

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Sumit Kumar, Jhajjar


ATM cabin ill-maintained

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The ATM kiosk and passbook printing cabin of a branch of Punjab National Bank at Manav Chowk, Ambala city, require maintenance. The AC has been out of order for more than a year now. It becomes difficult to stand in the cabin on hot days. The reasons for such issues are due to lack of periodical monitoring by senior authorities of banks. Gian P Kansal, Ambala

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No room for wastage of electricity

The accompanying photograph is of the front of the main post office in Sector 8, Panchkula. The photograph speaks volumes of the reckless attitude of the wing concerned of the power corporation. How can such sheer wastage of power be justified? Electricity saved is electricity produced, but the department seems to have other ideas.

Kumar Gupt, Panchkula


Drains yet to be cleaned in Ambala

The rainy season is upon us, a number of drains are yet to be cleaned. Blocked drains result in waterlogging, especially in the low-lying areas and become a cause of inconvenience for residents and commuters. The administration should run a special drive to get all minor and major drains cleaned on priority to prevent waterlogging. Rajan, Ambala


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