The picture pertains to Sector 9, Ambala City, behind the market, which shows wild growth has come up abundantly. In the past few years, the Municipal Corporation, Ambala, has taken no action to clear the bushes on sites where construction has not taken place despite writing to them. The non-clearance has resulted in poisonous reptiles and stray animals moving around. The non-monitoring by the top brass and lack of open dialogue with the general public has led to such a situation. We hope the administration will take congnizance of the issue and set things right. —Gian P Kansal, Ambala City
Multi-storeyed parking must for lawyers’ complex
One car and one two-wheeler parking lot have been made inside the judicial complex for parking the vehicles of lawyers and outside the Lawyers Chamber complex there are three parking spaces. All these parking spaces have very little space and are built in a chaotic manner while the number of vehicles has risen, due to which the lawyers have to face a lot of inconvenience in parking their vehicles. The district administration should solve this problem by constructing multi-storey parking spaces in a systematic manner at the earliest in consultation with the District and Sessions Judge and District Karnal Bar Association. —Shakti Singh, Karnal
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