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Rules for protection of trees flouted

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The rules regarding protecting trees from concrete constructions are being flouted with impunity. Trees can be seen trapped within walls, jutting out of roof tops or covered all around, due to which they dry up ultimately. The forest officials and the authorities concerned must take action to ensure survival of trees.

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Akhilesh Sharma, Shimla

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Stray cattle make driving risky

The government boasts of providing shelter to stray cattle and constructing ‘gau sadans’ in the state. However, cattle can be seen on busy roads and the Khilani-Vikas Nagar stretch of Shimla bypass. When stray cattle roam around in urban areas of Shimla, what will be situation in rural areas? Commuters are forced to apply breaks frequently while driving on busy roads to save themselves and the stray cattle.

Preetam Chand, Shimla

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