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Insanitary conditions around Chamba temple

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Insanitary conditions around Chamba temple

Leakage of sewerage water through the premises of an ancient temple at Jansali mohalla in Chamba town is hurting the people’s religious sentiments. The debris of an old building of the local Sanatan Dharam Sabha alongside the temple, which was recently demolished, are still lying on the temple campus. As a result, there is an outrage among the devotees. The administration and the municipal council must take immediate measures to fix the problems. — Chamba residents

No crowd this year, please

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The Lower Bazaar saw massive crowds last year ahead of the Karvachauth festival, and soon the region was gripped by the first wave of the pandemic. Covid-19 is still lurking around and residents and shopkeepers must take appropriate precautions and adhere to guidelines to ensure that the pandemic does not get a chance to return during the festive season this year. — Nitin Sood, Shimla

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