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What our readers say: Packs of Stray dogs can be seen everywhere

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The stray dog population in Narwana has grown to such dangerous proportions over the years, that virtually everywhere, one can spot packs of stray dogs, running here and there behind vehicles, beggars, women and school children. The municipal authorities seem to be least concerned about this serious menace. The civil hospital here doesn't have anti-rabies vaccine and people have to rush to private clinics where exorbitant fees is charged. The MC staff should carry out sterilization drive to check their population as soon as possible.

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Ramesh Gupta, Narwana

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One side of road not constructed

The one side of the road connecting industrial area — Sectors 25 (Part-1 and 2) and Sector 29 (Part-1 and 2 — to NH-44 from Agrasen Chowk to NH- 44 has been lying in a dilapidated condition for a long time now. The Municipal Corporation had constructed one side of the road, but forgot to construct the other side road due to which people including industrialists, their workers and shopkeepers have been forced to face a lot of problems in their daily life. The authorities should soon construct this side of the road.

Gaurav Singh, Panipat

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Take steps to stop wrong-side driving

The movement of vehicles on the wrong side can be seen in various locations in the twin cities of Yamunanagar and Jagadhri all the time. This problem is causing a number of accidents every day. This violation of traffic rules causes traffic jams also. The traffic police should take strict action against violators.

Naveen Kumar, Yamunanagar


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