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Install streetlights on NH-65 in Narwana

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Install streetlights on NH-65

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Narwana: The NH-65 passing through Harial Chowk to the Patiala railway crossing flyover, Narwana, remains in absolute darkness as the evening falls and thousands of people who reside nearby are scared to move out during the night. Prominent establishments that fall into this route are PWD rest house, Basant Vihar, Mini-Secretariat, bus stand, telephone exchange, Government College and School, ITI, a lot of petrol pumps and auto showrooms. The NHAI must ensure that the streetlights are installed immediately. Ramesh Gupta, Narwana

Ensure availability of rabies injections

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Kurukshetra: All district government hospitals, including the CHCs (Community Health Centre) and PHCs (Primary Health Centre) are supposed to have adequate availability of injections for dog bites patients. Currently, there is a course of five injections for patients of dog bites. It is disheartening to note that many government hospitals, health centers and polyclinic have no availability of such injections. The Health Department should take necessary steps to ensure the availability of such injections in all hospitals, health centre and polyclinic. Ravi Bhushan, Kurukshetra

Advertisement hoardings installed in Sector 21 park

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Panchkula: Some unscrupulous elements have put up advertisement hoardings at the Sector 21 park and community centre purportedly in connivance with HSVP officials. Similarly, fruit & vegetable vendors continue to put up stalls in front of the market on B road, resulting in traffic chaos and accidents. The newly elected councillor who promised clean and squatter-free sector is now turning a blind eye. ND Bansal, Panchkula

Jump in number Covid cases in P’kula worrisome

Panchkula: A report of “44 Covid positive cases, biggest jump in P’kula since Dec 17”, is both worrisome and alarming. It should set the alarm bells ringing for the general public who seem to have thrown all required precautions to the winds, resulting in jump in cases. People should understand that the pandemic is not yet over and it will take a lot of time to get the entire population vaccinated. As such, nobody should lower the guard against the invisible enemy, which has already reached alarming proportions. Ramit Rittu Bagga, Panchkula

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