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Waterlogging woes in Ambala Cantt

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THE issue of waterlogging in Ambala Cantt, particularly in Sector C of Defence Colony, adjacent to HDFC Bank, is causing significant inconvenience to both residents and commuters. The lack of a proper drainage system coupled with the low-lying lanes here exacerbates the problem. Residents’ daily lives are disrupted, and it is essential for the authorities to assess the situation and implement effective strategies to prevent waterlogging.

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Col RD Singh (retd), Ambala Cantt

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