On a mere 500-metre stretch of the main Canal Road, which runs from Jind Road to PWD (B&R) office in Narwana, there is a continuous row of electric poles on both sides, which presents an ugly challenge before commuters. Some of the poles are surplus, with no wires on them. The Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (UHBVN) should remove the redundant poles at the earliest.
Ramesh Gupta, Narwana
Faridabad residential sectors in civic mess
The lack of a proper garbage disposal system has left a majority of the residential sectors in Greater Faridabad in a civic mess. Residents who had invested their hard-earned money to purchase plots and flats in these sectors are feeling cheated as the promised facilities are yet to materialise. Waste can be seen dumped in the open — along roads, footpaths and even in green belts. Ram Rattan Narwat, Faridabad
Trees being axed illegally
Residents of housing colonies in the town are axing trees without obtaining permission from the authorities concerned. The administration should keep a close watch on such activities and initiate action against those who fell trees.
Naresh Bhardwaj, Kurukshetra
Monkeys creating ruckus
Residents of Rohtak are a harried lot due to the monkey menace. Not only do they damage the electricity wires by jumping and walking over them, they also tear the garments on clotheslines on the rooftop. The monkeys are aggressive and don't hesitate to attack people. The MC must take steps to address the issue. Deepak Rathi, Rohtak
Is a civic issue bothering you? Are you agitated over the lack of concern? Is there something heartening that you feel needs to be highlighted? Or a picture which in your opinion ought to be seen by many, and not just you?
The Tribune invites its readers to have their say. Please email at: [email protected]
Join Whatsapp Channel of The Tribune for latest updates.