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What our readers say: Mountain of garbage threat to residents

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When one goes from Bakshi Cinema to Hanuman temple here, on the right side of the LIC Road, one can spot a mountain of garbage occupying many acres. There is also a pond that emanates foul smell. The entire garbage collected from the town, including cow dung from illegal dairies, is dumped here on a daily basis. Nobody seems to be bothered to find a practical solution of this serious problem as this has become a breeding ground for mosquitoes. The Nagar Parishad should clear this mountain of garbage at the earliest.

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Ramesh Gupta, Narwana

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The judiciary has done a commendable job by creating the e-Court website and an App to provide online updates to lawyers, litigants and citizens across the country about the judgments, orders and dates of their disposed as well as pending cases in subordinate courts to the Supreme Court. The e-Court website and the Aap have not working for a few days now, causing a lot of inconvenience to the lawyers and litigants as they are not getting updates about the next dates of their cases and the orders passed by the court. The e-Court website and the App should be fixed immediately.

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