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Poor quality road repair work harasses

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REPAIR work of the damaged roads taken up by the authorities is of extremely poor quality. We do not witness proper carpeting of the city roads but mere patchwork, including on the National Highway. The potholes are temporarily fixed with bitumen-laced gravel stones, which tend to wither soon. Using construction waste to fill potholes and road craters is also a common practice that leads to the rising up of the dust particles in the air.

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Sumit Gaur, Faridabad

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Stray cattle lead to rise in road accidents

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STRAY animal menace is on a rise in the twin cities of Yamunanagar and Jagadhri. Herds of stray cows and buffaloes roam freely on the thoroughfares and interior roads causing hindrance to the traffic. Many people riding two-wheelers have been injured after their vehicles skidded on cow dung on the road. The MC authorities must take some concrete steps to solve the problem.

RP Malhotra, Panchkula


Authorities fail to control rising monkey menace

THE indifferent and apathetic attitude of the local authorities towards the city residents has doomed us to live under simian scare. Even after scores of complaints, reminders and media reports highlighting the plight of the residents, the MC authorities failed to keep a check on the rising monkey menace in the city and rehabilitate them to their natural habitat. Babita, Rohtak


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