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Manhole poses threat

THE cover of a manhole on the Hansi Road, one of the busiest roads of the city, is broken and posing threat to the commuters. Though the issue has been brought to the notice of the concerned authorities, yet no...
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THE cover of a manhole on the Hansi Road, one of the busiest roads of the city, is broken and posing threat to the commuters. Though the issue has been brought to the notice of the concerned authorities, yet no action has been initiated so far. The authorities must look into the issue immediately before it results into an accident, as the risks of a mishap increase manifold amid the ongoing rainy season.

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Amit Ahuja, Hansi road, Karnal


Damaged road not repaired

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A road was cut in front of house numbers 123, 124, 125 and others in Sector 9 in Ambala City for the repair work of a water pipe around 15 days ago, but till date it has not been repaired. Despite several requests no attention has been paid towards the issue. The concerned authorities must look into the issue immediately and get the needful done.

Ram Kumar Saini, Ambala City

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No end to power cuts

RESIDENTS of the South City-I, Gurugram, have been experiencing unending power woes for the last many years and the DHBVN has not paid any heed to their problems. The electric voltage fluctuates throughout the day (in violation of the Indian Electricity Rules) resulting in damage to electrical gadgets, besides hindering legitimate operation of the equipment. The power supply is cut even after a spell of rain or not so strong winds. Though the issue has been highlighted several times yet the authorities have not paid any attention.

Vijay K Kapoor, Gurugram


Turbid water supply

The residents of Sector 9, Ambala, are facing numerous problems such as turbid drinking water supply with a foul smell and blocked sewerage for the last fifteen days. Stray dog and animal menace is adding to their woesWe are thankful to The Tribune for highlighting the grievances of residents of Sector 9, Ambala, and urge the administration to look into them and get the needful done.

Gian P Kansal, Ambala


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