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What our readers say: Damaged sewers pose accident risk

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Sewers near the Shyam Mandir turn in Sector 16-17 in Hisar are damaged. One sewer’s cover is broken, while a part of the iron grill on the other is missing. Despite complaints over the past 10 days, no action has been taken for repairs. Recently, a car’s rear wheel got stuck in one of the sewers, but a major mishap was averted. Being a sharp turn, the risk of accidents is high. The authorities are urged to address the issue immediately.

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Surender Narang, Hisar

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Stretches of Chhoti line in poor condition

Chhoti Line is one of the busiest roads of Yamunanagar and Jagadhri. Several stretches of this road have worn off in the Jagadhri area. Commuters have to face a lot of problems to reach their destinations. The Municipal Corporation should repair the damaged stretches at the earliest, keeping in mind the problems being faced by people.

Manga Ram, Jagadhri

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