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Parking on roads causes jams

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THE parking of vehicles along the narrow BCS-New Shimla Chowk, right next to the police station, has become a major reason for traffic jams, especially during office and school hours. The police must not allow parking of vehicles along the narrow roads in New Shimla to prevent traffic jams. — Nandini, Shimla

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Shortage of faculty

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There is a shortage of teaching faculty at the Government College, Sunni, in Shimla district. The shortage is more acute in science subjects. As a result, the students are not receiving quality education. The government should look into the matter immediately. — Neeraj, Sunni

Inadequate number of buses

The buses running in Rampur subdivision are inadequate. As a result, the local people are facing a lot of problems. They have to wait for hours for the buses. Also, these buses are overcrowded due to which travelling in them is very difficult. The HRTC should immediately increase the number of buses plying here. — Ashutosh, Rampur

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