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What our readers say: Poor waste management outside Karna Stadium

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The dustbins outside Karna Stadium are not being properly managed, with broken bins and delayed cleaning causing an unhygienic and unpleasant environment. This not only makes the area look unattractive but also raises serious health and sanitation concerns. The local authorities must take immediate action to implement effective waste management practices, ensure timely garbage collection and maintain cleanliness around the stadium. —Satyawan, Karnal

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Delay in completion of railway overbridge (ROB)

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The construction of ROB on Dablain Road has been delayed for an extended period, causing inconvenience and danger to residents. Schoolchildren are forced to cross the busy Delhi-Bhatinda railway tracks on bicycles, often when trains pass. This crossing is dangerous, with trains passing every 15 minutes. It is essential the railways and the contractors expedite the work to ensure the safety of commuters. —Ramesh Gupta, Narwana

Stray dog menace in Yamunanagar

The increasing number of stray dogs in Yamunanagar has become a major problem for residents. These dogs are making it difficult to walk around the neighbourhood and they have started entering parks, making it unsafe for children. On several occasions, they gather in packs and attack people. It is crucial the MC takes steps to address this problem.  —Deeksha Rana, Yamunanagar

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