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What our readers say: Road in bad condition in Kurukshetra village

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The road leading from Sudhpur village in Shahab block of Kurukshetra district to Ajrani village is in very poor condition. People are facing difficulties and several accidents have already occurred. I had previously registered a complaint about the issue, but it was closed without resolution. Please address this problem as soon as possible.

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Moni Saini, Kurukshetra

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Unauthorised dairies posing health risks

Unauthorised dairies in residential areas are posing a health hazard to the residents here. The dairy owners flush cow dung into sewer lines contributing to the problem of frequent choking of sewers and spread of diseases. Besides, accumulated dung is serving as breeding ground for mosquitoes. Ruling party leaders have made promises to shift these dairies outside from the residential areas, but to no avail.

Amit Kumar, Panipat

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Need to relocate stray bulls

Stray bulls can be spotted everywhere at Narwana town in Jind district, be it busy market areas or the highways. They have become so fearless that they virtually enter the shops, eateries etc and come out only when given something to eat. Often, they start damaging whatever comestheir way -- cars, motorcycles or auto-rickshaws etc. They often keep sitting in the middle of busy roads, thus hampering the smooth flow of traffic. The administration should relocate such dangerous strays to some place away from the city on priority.

Ramesh Gupta, Narwana


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