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Tarring work left incomplete

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IT’S been more than 10 days since the tarring work on a road in Patgaher village in Mashobra tehsil was ‘finished’, but part of it was left incomplete. This is causing a great deal of inconvenience to the locals as residents of seven villages have been deprived of a metalled road. We request the government to complete the tarring of the road in the interest of the residents. Umesh, Mashobra

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