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People using caved-in Vikasnagar-Kasumpti road

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Despite a ban, all types of vehicles, including two-wheelers, motorcycles and scooters, can be seen plying on the caved-in Vikasnagar-Kasumpti road throughout the day. People driving these vehicles not only put their own lives at risk, they also pose danger to the pedestrians. The authorities concerned must look into the matter and discourage people from driving vehicles on this road.

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Pardeep Kumar, Kasumpti

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Suchet Attri, Shimla

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