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What our readers say: Streetlights not functional in Kaithal

Dysfunctional streetlights pose a serious threat to public safety in Kaithal. Several key roads and intersections continue to remain in the dark for weeks. Residents and the elderly going for morning and evening walks in the streets and roads find...
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Dysfunctional streetlights pose a serious threat to public safety in Kaithal. Several key roads and intersections continue to remain in the dark for weeks. Residents and the elderly going for morning and evening walks in the streets and roads find it risky in the absence of streetlights. The streetlights should be made functional to ensure the safety and security of residents.Vaibhav Sharma, Kaithal

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Stray cattle menace on the rise

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THE number of stray cattle on city roads has been increasing, causing significant inconvenience to commuters. These animals often sit on main roads or at intersections, posing a risk of accidents and frequently obstructing traffic flow. It has become common for commuters to get injured as they are forced to make sudden turns or apply brakes to avoid hitting the cattle. Despite numerous complaints, the problem persists due to the lack of action by the civic authorities. AK Gaur, Faridabad

Palam Vihar residents struggle with potholes

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RESIDENTS of Palam Vihar have been suffering due to roads riddled with potholes and the careless dumping of construction debris. Despite repeated complaints over the past nine years, the authorities concerned have failed to take any action, leaving the community to face continuous inconvenience and frustration.

Subhash C Taneja, Gurugram

Take action against corrupt officials

Rampant corruption prevails from the highest level down to the lowest level in the government departments. Strict action should be taken against the persons found indulging in corrupt practices. Emphasis should also be laid on value-based education to promote honesty so that we can hope for a bright future. Vijay Kapur, Yamunanagar

Bluebucks pose threat to motorists

Navigating around the potholes as well as stray cattle and dogs on roads has always remained a challenge for motorists. Now, bluebucks have also become a major risk factor on the highways. These wild animals suddenly appear on the highways and collide with fast-moving vehicles, leading to accidents. The NHAI should take preventive measures.

Ramesh Gupta, Narwana

Is a civic issue bothering you? Are you agitated over the lack of concern? Is there something heartening that you feel needs to be highlighted? Or a picture which in your opinion ought to be seen by many, and not just you?

The Tribune invites its readers to have their say. Please email at: haryanacity@tribunemail.com

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