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Stray dog menace at ISBT

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Stray dogs roaming the ISBT complex here are a common sight. While these dogs act friendly with the complex employees, they leave the commuters scared. The management of the complex should look into the matter and ensure that stray dogs do not enter the complex

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Reena, Shimla

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Resume bus service till Batahad

The HRTC bus service from Banjar to Batahad of Tirthan valley has been operating only until Gushaini for the last 15 days. The road beyond Gushaini was washed away at two places in July last year. The Public Works Department had repaired both the points. However, because one stretch of the road is very narrow, buses brush past the mountainside and get damaged. After several instances of buses getting damaged, buses stopped plying beyond Gushaini. The road should be repaired soon and HRTC should resume the bus service on priority. Ramesh Chand, Kullu


Kullu needs tourism facelift

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Many businesses in Kullu and Bhuntar towns have been adversely affected due to the opening of the four-lane Jhiri-Ramshila National Highway, with the route bypassing Kullu and Bhuntar. The government should promote places of tourist interest by doing adequate marketing and developing infrastructure so that the towns’ economies are not affected. Rahul Sud, Kullu


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