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Garbage at roadside

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GARBAGE can be seen littered on the road leading to lower Panthaghati from the Dhalli-Tutikandi highway in Shimla. Heaps of garbage there attract stray animals and act as breeding grounds for insects. This not only creates unhygienic conditions, but also hampers the beauty of the capital. Locals should ensure that garbage is kept outside their homes when the MC vehicle comes for collection in the morning to ensure its timely disposal. Meena, Vikasnagar

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Haphazard wires posing serious threat

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HAPHAZARD hanging wires in the Mangvain area in Mandi town have become an eyesore for everyone. There is an urgent need to take action to either install these wires underground or replace them at the earliest to ensure safety of birds and monkeys from getting electrocuted. These hanging wires can also create accident-like situations for heavy vehicles. The MC authorities are requested to find a proper solution for the wires. Manoj, MANDI


Cracks on Chotta Shimla- Vikasnagar link road

Apatch of the link road leading to Vikasnagar from Chotta Shimla has developed cracks, which is a matter of concern for commuters. The danger of the road sinking due to a possible landslide in case of heavy rainfall looms at large in the area. The authorities concerned should initiate the repair work to prevent the road from suffering further damage. Jatin, SHIMLA

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