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Deodar tree poses threat in Shimla

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Heavy rains and deep cutting of the road has turned a big deodar tree into a threat for residents of Deep Kunj in Kasumpti, Shimla. The roots of the tree are exposed and it could fall any time. The Municipal Corporation should cut down the tree immediately and save the residents from potential damage. — Residents, Deep Kunj

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Underground dustbins Overflowing

Most of the underground dustbins installed in Dharamsala have failed to fulfil their purpose. These bins are generally overflowing with garbage. The authorities of the Municipal Corporatoin should clean these bins regularly. The heaps of garbage can act as breeding grounds of diseases, posing risk to residents. — Ritesh, Dharamsala

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Shut down liquor vend, demand Chopal residents

Residents of Hamal area in Chopal, Shimla, are upset with the opening of a liquor vend in Tangrada village. Residents have demanded from the administration to shut down the vend within a week, failing which, they would launch a protest and shut down the vend themselves. The liquor vend will cause a lot of problems for women and children. — Kanta, Chopal

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