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Littered garbage causing insanitary conditions

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Heaps of garbage bags lying along the road just ahead of government offices on the road from Vikasnagar to Kasumpti create insanitary conditions in the area. Unfortunately, no steps are being taken to remove them. It’s a very busy road and the garbage bags piled here looks are an eyesore. The MC should ensure proper garbage collection and timely removal, besides ensuring its disposal in a scientific manner. Reena, Kasmupti

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Dirty drains causing inconvenience

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The drains in Ward 9 in Nahan are in a very poor condition and need immediate repair and maintenance. These drains are not being cleaned, due to which contaminated water is accumulating here. This could lead to diseases. Horrible odour emanates from the accumulated water, making the lives of area reasidents and passersby miserable. The authorities should take effective steps to maintain these drains. Pratigya, Nahan

Use of loudspeakers causing disturbance

The CBSE board examinations are going on in the country, and the board examinations of the Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education are set to start in the first week of March. Loudspeakers are being used at several places due to public events in Dharamsala. The district administration should restrict the use of loudspeakers, at least during the board examinations, so that the students are not disturbed. Divesh, Dharamsala

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