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Cluttered roads outside schools

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Cluttered roads outside schools

The haphazard parking outside educational institutes in Jammu is getting worse with every passing day. Due to non-availability of adequate traffic police, the roads outside schools witness total chaos as the parking of vehicles reduce the road to half. It not only causes traffic snarls but also troubles the commuters. Administration should take serious note of the prevailing mess and ensure deployment of adequate traffic personnel to control traffic. Satnam Singh, Birpur

No government check on vegetable vendors

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No government check on vegetable vendors

Spiraling prices of onions in the ongoing wedding season have forced the citizens to stop its use. What is more disturbing for a common man is the different prices of onions with different vendors and shopkeepers. This situation has risen mainly due to the failure of the administration to keep a check on the prices and hoarders. The government should do something at the earliest. Naresh Kumar, Pacca danga

Stop burning leaves on roads

Stop burning leaves on roads

Sweepers can be seen burning leaves on roads, particularly in the Sonwar area in Srinagar, when they clean the roads in the morning. The smoke creates air pollution. The government must dump these leaves rather than burning them on roads. The smog creates trouble for anyone driving on the stretch. Shadab Ahmad, Sonwar

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