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Potholes dot this widely used Panchkula road

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This visibly accident-prone hotspot, is right beneath the “Welcome to Panchkula” arch, enroute Chandigarh Housing Board Chowk from the Panchkula side. Sadly, potholes on this most widely used road has so far failed to attract the attention of the MC, Panchkula. The Panchkula administration should take note and repair these at the earliest. — Vinayak G, Panchkula

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Pvt cabbies Overcharge in absence of roadways buses

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Due to prolonged lockdown, the Haryana Roadways has suspended its operations that has led to mushrooming of illegal private cab business. After six in the evening, when the state roadways buses still don’t operate, these cab drivers can be seen around bus stands. They don’t have any permit to operate but still they carry 6-8 passengers at double the rates of the state buses. They violate all Covid norms. They drive recklessly to avoid checking by the roadways staff. The traffic police should challan and impound such illegal vehicles. — Ramesh Gupta, Narwana

Let’s cycle for good health, immunity

We have just celebrated International Yoga Day. We must do yoga daily for good physical and mental health. Similarly, we must build cycling as a part of our daily habit. We should use bicycle as our main conveyance for short distances, particularly students. That will not only ensure good health but also enhance our immunity against Covid. It will save unending road accidents, make life simple, and lead to a better environment. The authorities should think of cycle tracks, and safety of the cyclists. Let’s not see cycle as a poor man’s conveyance, but symbol of good health. — Colonel RD Singh, Ambala Cantt

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