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Residents have often complained about haphazardly parked cars on the main road connecting Civil Hospital Chowk with Nirmal Kutia Chowk in Karnal. As there are multiple car accessory shops along the road, visitors often park their vehicles in an unorganised manner, making it difficult for the commuters to pass through the stretch. The area is in close proximity to the offices of DC and SP, but the officials appear to stay indifferent to the chaos and commuters’ grievances. The violators must be penalised at the earliest. Rajiv Anand, Karnal 

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Kaithal witnesses surge in canine attacks

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Kaithal is grappling with the stray dog menace as there has been a surge in the number of canine attacks in the city. As a result, residents, especially children, are too scared to step outdoors. Despite the problem having been reported to the authorities concerned several times, no action has been taken in this regard. They are requested to take note of the problem and ensure that such animals are vaccinated and rounded up. Sonam, Kaithal

Stray animals trample crops in narwana

Farmers of Surja Khera and other villages falling in the Narwana tehsil have been complaining of massive crop damage caused by stray animals for a while now. The say the stray cattle, monkeys, boars and nilgais enter their fields and trample the crops. The local administration must provide necessary help to the farmers in order to tackle this state-wide menace. Devinder Singh Surjewala, Narwana

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