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Siund-Neuli road needs urgent repairs

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Siund-Neuli road needs urgent repairs

The Siund-Neuli road in the Sainj valley of Kullu district has been damaged near Lalmata. Due to the lack of a culvert, the drain water flows on the road. People of five panchayats travel through this road, which is dotted with potholes. The Public Works Department should construct a culvert on this road near Lalmata and repair the potholes. Heera Lal, Sainj, Kullu

Rainfall washes away muD filled in potholes

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The road from Khalini to the Forest Colony in Shimla is dotted with potholes once again. The Public Works Department had filled these potholes with mud a few months ago, but rainfall in the last few days has washed away the soil. The potholed road poses risk to commuters and is especially dangerous for two-wheeler riders. Rahul, Shimla

Diversion of bus irks locals

The HRTC bus plying on the Seobagh-Gahar-Phadmeh route is not reaching Gahar village. The bus is being diverted about 3 km ahead of the village, allegedly due to a land dispute. Passengers have to walk to their destinations from this point. A dispute regarding the land had also come to the fore during the construction of the road. The administration should get the issue resolved. Gaurav, Gahar, Kullu

   

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