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What Our Readers Say: Waterlogging at banjar bus stand irks passengers

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The bus stand at Banjar is reeling under the impact of water stagnation and flooding, especially during the rains. Water clogs in a large portion of the bus stand due to the lack of proper drainage system. The commuters face problems wading through clogged water. Stagnant rainwater on several major roads because of choked drains has caused serious concern among residents. Proper drainage system should be put in place so that water does not accumulate. The authorities should ensure a temporary fix for the issue till a permanent solution is devised. —Jagdish, banjar

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Regulate overcharging by three-wheelers

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Three-wheeler operators in Kullu town are charging arbitrarily and have not displayed fare lists. The fare for a distance of about 2 km between Dhalpur and Akhara is fixed at Rs 50, but most of the operators are charging Rs 70. Similarly, they are charging about Rs 10 extra per km on other local routes. They also carry additional passengers and do not offer any discounts when pooling the ride. The overcharging by the three-wheeler operators should be regulated and they should be penalised for not displaying the fare list. —Amit, Kullu

Action against monkey menace

Monkeys have become a big problem on the HP University campus. When students go for morning walk, the monkeys cause a lot of problem. Girls, in particular, find it tough to handle these monkeys who get aggressive at times. Due to the fear, many girl students have even stopped going for morning walk or have joined a larger group of walkers to feel safe. The authorities should look into the matter. —Ranjana, Shimla

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