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Need to repair potholed road in Shimla

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The road in the Sainj market, also known as Saraswatinagar in Shimla district, is in a dilapidated condition. Due to the movement of heavy vehicles such as apple-laden trucks, the road has developed hug potholed. Travelling on this road gets worse during monsoon. The Public Works Department must repair it to save commuters from inconvenience. — Kalpana Chauhan, Rohru

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Lack of parking space irks commuters

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It’s impossible to stop your vehicle on the stretch from Panthaghati to Khalini even for a moment. There’s absolutely no space to park vehicles. If a person gets down from the car even for a minute, he/she has to walk to his destination as the one driving the car can’t wait and has to keep moving. The authorities concerned should seriously think about a viable solution to this nagging problem. — Santosh Verma, Sanjauli

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