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What our readers say: Dusty Road between Mandi and Kotli: A health hazard

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THE dusty road between Mandi and Kotli has become a major concern for commuters, posing respiratory risks and visibility hazards. Construction authorities are urged to sprinkle water regularly during dry weather to mitigate the dust menace, ensuring a safer and healthier commute for travelers and nearby residents. —Yogesh Kumar, Mandi

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Broken lithotripsy machine: A patient’s plight at igmc

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THE malfunctioning lithotripsy machine at Indira Gandhi Medical College and Hospital (IGMC) is causing significant distress for patients undergoing kidney stone treatment. With thousands of patients visiting the hospital daily, the hospital authorities are requested to fix the machine as soon as possible to alleviate their suffering. —Deepak, Shimla

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