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What our readers say: Road signage fails to serve its purpose

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This dilapidated road signage situated on the main dividing road between Sector 3 and Sector 21 in Panchkula, literally fails to serve its intended purpose. Can any road commuter ever make anything out of it? But sadly, the relevant govt agency is not bothered to do the needful so that it can be properly utilised by those traversing this widely used road. One hopes that highlighting such a lackadaisical approach on part of all concerned through The Tribune may serve as a wake-up call for the city admn.

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SK Gupta, Panchkula

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There should be no sale of plots in the Improvement Trust in Patel Nagar, Hisar. This land should be used for public welfare, including spaces for children to play, open fields and venues for cultural and political events like Ram Leela, Dasehra and rallies, instead of selling the plots for commercial purposes.

Yograj Sharma, Hisar

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