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Roads inundated with sewage

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The muddy roads in Bajuri village on the outskirts of Hamirpur town have become a major problem for area residents. The road remains inundated with sewage water even during dry weather. A drain was built along the road, but no one has ever bothered to clean it up. The choked drain has led to the flooding of the road with filthy water. People have been requesting the authorities to address the issue, but no action has been taken yet.

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— Varsha Kumari, BAJURI

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Stray dog menace

Stray dogs around the Pari Mahal in the Kasumpti area of Shimla are very aggressive and a major security threat for people, especially if a person is walkning alone. Packs of dogs can be seen moving around throughout the day, growling at people. The MC should take note and take some action

— Naresh Thakur, Shimla

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