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Restore Paver blocks lying scattered in Sector 8, Panchkula

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After highlighting of the potable water leakage, just outside the boundary wall of the Civil Dispensary in Sector 8, Panchkula, in the columns, the problem was fixed by the authorities concerned. However, the paver blocks covering the relevant trouble spot, were subsequently left scattered nearby. While the same should have been restored to their original position afterwards but sadly, it was not done. Kumar Gupt, Panchkula

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House owners occupy public land in Panchkula

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Panchkula has become a civic mess. Many pavements have been constructed by the administration but the malba and soil is never removed making it ugly and unsuitable for walkers. In the posh Sectors 6 and 7, several owners of the two kanal kothis have taken over public land and erected permanent structures, forcing other people to park their vehicles on roads and walk on roads. They do not own the land and are being allowed illegal possession. Municipal officials must be held accountable for turning a blind eye to this occupation of public land.

Vijay, Panchkula


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