Update copy: What Our Readers Say
Travel a risky affair in Narwana
Travelling on the road around the cotton market and mela mandi in Narwana has become a risky affair for vehicles, especially the loaded ones, due to huge potholes. Their axles break down and often, the vehicles turn turtle. Still the traffic moves non-stop and nobody from the administration bothers to look at the problem seriously. The roads should at least be repaired immediately. Ramesh Gupta, Narwana
Move to improve urban mobility
The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority has explored various ways to improve mobility in the city between 2021 and 2041. This has been approved by the Chief Minister and will be rolled out in four phases. As a matter of fact, 66 per cent of the traffic in Gurugram due to Delhi-bound pressure. This will solve the problem of heavy traffic. New links will be created. Subhash C Taneja, Gurugram
Poll over, public walls still defaced
The poll to the Ambala Municipal Corporation and other cities of the state is over. Over the years, the Election Commission has taken concrete steps to make the process impeccable so that the public do not face any inconvenience. Still pasting bills on the walls of houses in the absence of owners is causing discomfort. The self-embedded adhesive used on the bills is difficult to remove. I don’t think any hype through bills is required nowadays because there has been change in the thinking process of people. Only after discreet thoughtful consideration and by judging their competency and ability, people elect representatives. I hope the MC will take action to remove these bills so as to avoid the defacement of walls. Gian P Kansal, Ambala City