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What our readers say: Patients face inconveniences at IGMC

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P ATIENTS visiting IGMC are experiencing significant inconvenience due to the hospital’s server being down, which prevents them from obtaining the necessary forms for their tests. The hospital authorities must take steps to ensure that patients do not encounter such issues in the future. —Manjeet, SHIMLA

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T he tile work recently completed on the entrance wall of the Grand Hotel Shimla has started peeling off, revealing the underlying craftsmanship and raising concerns about the quality of the work and the supervision involved. Similarly, the much-discussed replicated iron railing along the front of the 19th-century Bantony Castle is facing the same issues. One of the pieces has already broken and it is likely that the others will follow suit. Officials concerned must make the necessary corrections before it becomes a source of dissatisfaction. —Jawahar Kaul, SHIMLA

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