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Non-functional streetlights trouble Nurpur commuters

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The road between housing board colony to government ITI and NGO bhawan adjoining the boundary of ward number two in Nurpur is without streetlights. Some portion of the stretch is in MC area and rest falls in the panchayat area. Around one kilometre stretch has six poles on the roadside but not even a single has any LED bulb or tube rods. The MC or the state electricity authorities should provide LED bulbs on this stretch, too. — Praveen Sangalia, Nurpur

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Reduce syllabus or promote students

DURING Covid classes were taken online. It did not help students much, especially those with network issues. Several students of Government College, Hamirpur, also faced the problem. Besides, only 30 to 40 per cent syllabus was covered online and when the college opened in February, the remaining syllabus and practical were covered within a month in a hurried manner. What are students going to write in exams? My request is, either reduced the syllabus or promote the students. — Students, GC, Hamirpur

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