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What our readers say: Landslide threat looms in Shimla

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A portion of retaining wall is on the verge of collapse and could lead to a massive landslide near Kamla Nehru Hospital in Shimla. The authorities concerned should take immediate action to prevent any untoward incident in the area.

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Sandeep, Shimla

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Dog menace on the rise

A pack of stray dogs can be seen roaming around the Ridge, causing serious concern among the people. Pedestrians, especially children and elderly, cannot walk here peacefully. The authorities should do take a note of the issue and address the problem at the earliest.

Jyoti, Shimla

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Contaminated water supply

CONTAMINATED water is being supplied in the Shanan area of the town, which is a matter for concern. The water is not fit for drinking and could lead to spread of various diseases like jaundice in the area. The SJPNL and municipal corporation authorities should look into the matter and ensure supply of clean drinking water immediately. Harish, Shimla


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