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Dusty ride to Kasauli

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Roads leading for Kasauli have become dusty due to a surge in construction activities in the area. There is practically no sprinkling of water on roads dug to lay water pipes. It is causing a lot of inconvenience to the commuters heading for the hill station. The authorities concerned should take note of the issue and act at the earliest.

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Ravi, Kasauli

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Increase laboratory timings

There is always massive rush at the Krsnaa lab, run by a contractor, at the IGMC for getting medical tests done, and the long wait turns into an ordeal for the patients or their attendants. The hospital administration should increase the hours of operation of its own laboratories to reduce the load at the Krsnaa lab.

Saskhi, Shimla

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Monkey menace on rise

The road from the cancer hospital to the IGMC is occupied by monkeys and langurs through the day and it gets difficult to use the hospital stairs as the monkeys often turn aggressive. The hospital authorities should take necessary measures to ensure safety of the people.

Raghav, Shimla


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