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Keep copying branch of Ambala DC office clean

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The area around the copying branch of the DC office in Ambala lacks cleanliness. The cleanliness around the place is important as all decisions of judicial civil and revenue courts are kept here systematically for record and references. So, a large number of people from all walks of life turn up here to get copies they require. Above all, the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan office is also closeby. We hope the authorities will look into the matter and get the place cleaned. — Gian P Kansal, Ambala City

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This refers to “Glitches mark Day-1 in Panchkula’ (Chandigarh Tribune, March 2), it was disturbing to learn that owing to technical glitches faced at all three vaccination centres in Panchkula, only 139 persons against the targeted figure of 300 got themselves vaccinated on the first day. Since, this phase was aimed at covering only the senior citizens and the persons aged above 45 years suffering from some comorbidities, the resultant miseries of all those, who missed out on the vaccine, can very well be imagined. Some alternative arrangements should have been made as a precautionary measure, but let us hope that all remedial steps are being taken now so that such a situation does not arise again. — Kumar Gupta, Panchkula

Garbage dumps being burnt openly in Narwana

In Narwana, the sanitation staff of Nagar Parishad and other major establishments like telephone exchange, private and government hospitals, schools and colleges, know no other way of effective method of disposal of garbage, but to set it on fire openly. Every morning, one can spot fire and smoke from garbage dumps at many places. The local municipal authorities should look into it and rectify it as it leads to pollution. — Ramesh Gupta, Narwana

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