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Traffic Story: Parking to get multi-storey
Vehicles parked haphazardly on the Chakrata Road in Dehradun.Dehradun, January 19
With few open spaces in the city, motorists continue to face parking woes and harassment at the hands of the police for unlawful parking along roads.

Vehicles parked haphazardly on the Chakrata Road in Dehradun. A Tribune photograph

Ruthless rakes
Roorkee, January 19
In the absence of any check, traffic rules are openly being flouted in this “education hub” of the state. Drivers without helmets, underage drivers and triple-riders on two-wheelers are a common sight here.

Blinded by superstition
Dehradun, January 19
With a large number of blind people in the state but donors are very few, largely because of superstition and lack of awareness.


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A young polish boy with a customer in Dehradun.
A young polish boy with a customer in Dehradun.Tribune photo: Anil P. Rawat

Vultures are back at Rajaji 
Haridwar, January 19
The vulture population in Rajaji National Park, which was almost on the verge of extinction during the last decade, has seen an improvement in the past four to five years.

Add some spice to life
Dehradun, January 19
Tangy pickles not only make bland food tastier but even adds nutritious value if eaten in right proportion. Dehradun, the city better known for its bakery, has also got some old famous pickle shops which are offering authentic home-made pickles. With renowned pickle companies like Mothers pickle, MTR, Tops available in the market, a large number of people still want to have these home-maid pickles.

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