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Remove construction material piled on roads

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Remove construction material piled on roads

Construction material piled on the roadsides has become a problem for the commuters in Shimla. The ongoing road widening work in the town has led to piling of material at several places, leading to traffic jam. The authorities concerned should complete the work at the earliest, failing which, the situation will become even more troublesome during winter. Devender Sharma, Shimla

Traffic congestion at Vikasnagar bus stand

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Traffic jam has become a routine affair at the bus stop at Vikasnagar. The private buses stop for a long time here. This leads to traffic congestion as the vehicles coming towards Kasumpti get stuck. The authorities concerned should ensure buses don’t stop for too long as the commuters are facing inconvenience. — Rajesh Thakur, Shimla

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