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Abandoned cattle on Solan-Shimla Highway

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OWNERS are abandoning their cattle near the Samlech tunnel on the Solan-Shimla highway. These cattle roam about on this stretch of the highway, posing a severe risk of accidents. As it is a major traffic hazard, the authorities concerned should take note of the issue and penalise the defaulters in the interest of the drivers.

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Ranjan, Solan

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Road leading to hospital in bad shape

THE stretch of the road leading to the Atal Institute of Medical Super Specialty (AIMSS), Chamiana, is in a very bad shape and filled with large potholes. These potholes have been causing a lot of inconvenience to commuters, especially patients. The ongoing monsoon has worsened the problem. Due to rains, these potholes have filled up with water, making it difficult to drive through this stretch. The authorities concerned are requested to look into the matter. Nitish, Shimla


Shards of glass on Kasumpti-Chhota Shimla road

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SHARDS of glass can be spotted at various spots on the Kasumpti-Chhota Shimla road. This could cause serious injuries to the pedestrians. The authorities concerned are requested to remove these shards from the road and also take action against those who leave broken glass bottles at public places. Neeta, Shimla


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