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Slum dwellers spreading filth

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Slum dwellers can be seen putting filth and garbage in Sector 12 in Panipat every day. Despite several requests, they continue their undesirable acts of creating an unhygienic atmosphere. It may lead to the spread of disease. The authorities are requested to take suitable action in this regard at the earliest. Mohan Arora, Panipat

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Frequent power cuts in Sunder Nagar

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Frequent power cuts are being imposed in Sunder Nagar and the Police Lines locality in the town. The cuts extend to 7-8 hours daily, causing inconvenience to the residents of this locality. We have raised the issue with power officials in the town, but there is no improvement in the situation. The residents have been suffering due to the poor power supply for the past three months.

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Naveen Kumar, Hisar


Road needs to be widened

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A stretch of 200m from the old Delhi road to South Bypass is in a very deplorable condition. It is full of potholes and littered with garbage. The road is very narrow and a big traffic hazard. Sometimes, traffic lights are not working at the crossing. This results in fatal accidents regularly. So, the road should be widened as nigam land is available on both sides. It will also give a good look to the village which comes under Nagar Nigam, Hisar. Ram Chander Nehra, Hisar


A slippery road to Karnal

I am a resident of Ranwar road and want to highlight the pathetic condition of the road that leads to Ranwar village from Karnal city. Waterlogging has turned this road into a muddy and slippery path which poses an accident threat to commuters daily. Hundreds of people of various colonies living along this road go to Karnal city by this road, risking their lives. Balwinder Singh, Karnal


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