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Broken liquor bottles on road

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Several miscreants consume alcohol on sides of roads, leaving bottles and disposable glasses on roadsides. Not only this, many times, these miscreants break bottles, due to which shards of glass remain on the road. These shards could lead to injuries to pedestrians and stray animals. Therefore, the police should keep an eye on such miscreants and take action against them.

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Jyoti, Shimla


Garbage in forested areas

Garbage can be spotted in forests of Shimla, degrading these areas. Not only is this practice contributing to pollution, it is also spoiling the image of Shimla. Seeing garbage littered in forested areas encourages others to do the same with impunity. The authorities concerned should look into this matter and ensure cleanliness in the forested areas of the town.

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Naresh, Shimla

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