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Mismanagement hassles HSSC candidates

Qualifying candidates of the HSSC who were called for scrutiny of documents at Tau Devi Lal Stadium, Panchkula, on January 7 had to face inconvenience due to mismanagement. The hiring agency for biometric verification was not up to date as...
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Qualifying candidates of the HSSC who were called for scrutiny of documents at Tau Devi Lal Stadium, Panchkula, on January 7 had to face inconvenience due to mismanagement. The hiring agency for biometric verification was not up to date as most of the times their server was down. The seating arrangements were on mats that were wet due to the rain. Mobile toilets provided by the Panchkula MC were in a bad shape. Though HSSC staff and the police were cooperative, we hope the commission does better planning in future for candidates.

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Pankaj Kamboj, Pinjore


Unauthorised parking cause for concern

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Unauthorised parking outside the Sabzi Mandi on Manav Chowk, Ambala City, has become a cause of concern for the locals. Long queues of two wheelers and cars are seen parked in a haphazard manner. The area remains congested for hours together as visitors park their vehicles on roads. There have been instance of accidents in this area. The government should solve this issue so that people do not get hassled further.

Gian P Kansal, Ambala City

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Why pay more for milk in Panchkula?

It is intriguing to observe that the retail price of Amul toned milk has been fixed at Rs 50 per litre in Panchkula as against Rs 44 per litre in Delhi. Will the agencies concerned clarify the reason?

SK Gupta, Panchkula


Waterlogging woes for Ambala City residents

Wasteful expenditure has been done in laying tiles in Ambala City without proper technical supervision resulting in accumulation of rainwater, garbage, animal excreta over the tiles in the absence of cleaning by the Municipal Committee. Earlier, rainwater used to get absorbed in soil which is not happening now because of the tiles, leading to stink.

Arun Kumar, Ambala City


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