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Roads in pathetic condition at Rohtak



The roads in Rohtak are in bad shape, especially the bypass road from the Gohana road roundabout to the Sonepat Road. The Suncity Road, which goes from the stadium to Gymkhana Club and Sarv Haryana Gramin Bank, is in pathetic condition. The authorities should look in to the issue at the earliest. —Shakti Singh, Rohtak

Subsidy on electricity bill withdrawn without notice

The Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam has increased the MMC amount in my electricity bill dated February 19, 2021 of the electric meter installed at my house number 112, Sector 12, Part 2, Karnal, whose account number is 9881520000 and has also withdrawn the government subsidy without any reason. In this context, complaint number CMPL12000367450 was registered on the toll free number of the UHBVN, but no action has been taken so far. The officials concerned should take cognizance of this and solve the problem immediately. —Shakti Singh, Karnal

Municipal Council office lacks basic facilities for visitors

Visitors at the Kaithal Municipal Council office have to use stinking toilet and forced to sit on steel sofas with broken legs supported by bricks. Neither the councillors nor the executive officer (EO) and senior officers care for the inconvenience caused to public visiting this office for official works in large numbers daily. Concerned officials should act fast to improve the situation. —Satish Seth, Kaithal

Difficult to move around in Ambala

There are mud mounds and dangerous pits across the city. One cannot reach the railway station or bus stand by the usual route, as all roads are blocked due to the laying of sewage pipe. A distance of 3km is covered in six kilometers due to barricades and pits all around. In addition, there are traffic jams on the Ambala Jagadhri highway. The authorities must speed up the work so that the public is not inconvenienced. —MS Tandan, Ambala Cantt

Dog pound useless if strays can’t

be kept there The recent inauguration of the dog pound had kindled the hopes of Panchkula residents of getting rid of stray dogs, but the recent information contrary to it that the stray dogs cannot be kept permanently at the pound has dashed the hopes of residents. Can the government/ covic body or the HSVP work out a strategy to get rid of the menace so as to safeguard the lives of people. —Ramit Ritu Bagga, Panchkula

Poor sanitary conditions in Panchkula sector

The footpath and the gate of street park in Sector 4 (the road leads to sector 2) has been turned into a garbage dumping site. Since there is no garbage bin, people throw waste alongside the roads making life miserable for the residents living in the vicinity. We the residents of the area again request the authorities to look into the problem and visit the site to take stock of the situation. —Vidya Sagar Garg, Panchkula

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