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Garbage menace plagues Ambala area

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AS one enters the Lal Kurti area, Ambala Cantt, from Mall Road, near CB Middle School, you are welcomed by garbage dumps, clogged drains and stray animals. Being the residential area, it is highly dense and narrow. However, people continue to behave in this irresponsible way. What has happened to garbage collection and disposal system? The authorities should see the ground situation and act. People should also wake up to hygienic living.

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Col RD Singh (retd), Ambala City

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Increase in robberies worrisome

NARWANA has witnessed several robberies in the past one week. In one such incident, motorcycle-born miscreants allegedly looted Rs 1 lakh from an accountant outside a bank recently. Earlier, Rs 2 lakh was looted from a man at gunpoint. Similarly, three vegetable traders were robbed of their belongings at gunpoint on the Hisar road. The police should be more vigilant and increase patrolling.

Ramesh Gupta, Narwana

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Needless to extend deadline without reason

IT is generally observed that deadlines for various administrative and civil works or development and social issues such as FASTag, income tax return, property tax and GST returns often get extended by government agencies. The same should be done only under extreme conditions, otherwise it does not augur well as people take the government orders casually and keep on delaying the submissions indefinitely, resulting in delayed implementation or revenuecollection.

Ramit Ritu Bagga, Panchkula


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