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What our readers say: Haphazardly parked vehicles congest roads in Jagadhri

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THERE is no place for vehicles to be parked properly in Jagadhri. Therefore, a number of people park their vehicles haphazardly on the already congested roads, causing traffic jams and inconvenience to commuters. The authorities of the Municipal Corporation should take steps to find solutions to the problem.

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Nitin Kumar, Yamunanagar

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Encroachments galore in Jind markets

The situation of the congested roads in Jind’s market areas, including Palika Bazar, Main Bazar, and Punjabi Bazar, highlights a pressing issue. Encroachments on these roads have made it difficult for shoppers. Parking problems further exacerbate the challenges faced by visitors in these areas.

Ram Niwas, Jind

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Road cries for attention in Panipat

ONe side of the road, connecting industrial Sector 25 (part 1 and 2) and Sector 29 (part 1 and 2) to the NH-44, from Agrasen Chowk is in a poor condition. The Municipal Corporation had constructed one side of the road but forgot to construct the other, due to which people, including industrialists, factory workers, and shopkeepers, are forced to face inconvenience in their daily commute. The authorities concerned should construct the other side of the road as soon as possible.

Gaurav Singh, Panipat


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