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No respite from sewage overflow in Gurugram

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The persistent problem of overflowing sewage is causing a lot of inconvenience to Gurugram residents. It has become difficult for commuters, especially pedestrians, to cross roads in Sector 45 as muck has seeped out on to the roads. Despite repeated complaints, the authorities have failed to address our concerns. —Milan Yadav, Sector 45, Gurugram

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Unabated encroachments on Faridabad footpaths

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Violators continue to encroach upon footpaths and green belts in Faridabad with impunity. A majority of the footpaths in the city are damaged. Besides, various educational and commercial institutions have turned footpaths and green belts into parking zones, leaving no space for pedestrians and cyclists. The authorities should take adequate steps to curb these violations. —Varun Sheokand, Faridabad

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