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Poor Sanitary condition at vacant plot

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Poor Sanitary condition at vacant plot

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THE sanitary condition in vacant plots, allotted by the Haryana Shahari Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) in Sector 12, Part 2, Urban Estate, Karnal, is in a poor state. A plot adjacent to my house is full of weeds, posing serious threat to the health of people living in the vicinity. Besides housing insects and reptiles, it is also a haven for anti-social elements. Rainwater often gets accumulated here, adding to the residents’ woes. Despite repeated requests, neither the plot owner nor the HSVP had taken a note of the issue. The HSVP should immediately look into the matter and get the grass cut and clean this plot. Shakti Singh, Karnal

Cleanliness ignored near dasehra ground in Ambala

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THE chunks of land near the Dasehra ground in Sector 8 and in front of a community centre in Sector 9 of Ambala City are devoid of cleanliness. Youngsters use these areas for sports activities and elderly come here for relaxation. Besides, the area is also used for social, political and religious events. Amid the Covid scare, cleanliness is negligible. Heaps of garbage and mounds of earth are a common sight, attracting stray animals. The authorities concerned should take cognisance and get the areas cleaned. Gian P Kansal, Ambala City

Livelihood affected

THE Covid pandemic has affected the earnings of businessmen to a large extent. In Narwana, a single screen theatre was converted into a two-screen multiplex about five years ago. Due to the Covid spread, this multiplex too is closed. Last week, a computer centre began running coaching classes here which too are hit by the lockdown and the virus scare. There are two or three banquet halls nearby which too are facing existential crises. It’s really heartbreaking to imagine how society will survive in future. Ramesh Gupta, Narwana

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