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Long traffic jam on Tara Devi-Shoghi stretch

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Long traffic jam on Tara Devi-Shoghi stretch

More than 2 km-long traffic jams were witnessed between Tara Devi and Shoghi as vehicles were parked along the both sides of the National Highway 5. These vehicles had come to get passing certificate of their vehicles from the Transport Department. The commuters travelling on the highway were a harried lot as they were stuck in the jam for hours. The concerned authorities should take note of the issue and ensure appropriate parking spaces for such vehicles. — Ankur, Shimla

Revenue record not available at Block No. 10

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Residents of Block No. 10 of Shimla have to face inconvenience as revenue records are not being provided at the local office. To get these records, people have to visit the DC office. The administration should ensure that the records are made available at the block. — Gopal, Shimla

Residential buildings under threat

As many as five residential buildings in Majhali village of Taklech in Rampur are under threat of collapsing after the hill, on which these are situated, was excavated for road construction. A retaining wall along the site has also not been constructed. The department concerned should take immediate steps to protect these houses. — Rajinder, Rampur

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