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Condition of Canal Road pathetic in Narwana

The pathetic condition of this 3-km Canal Road in Narwana has made life miserable for residents and commuters. From the Mini-Secretariat to railway station and further to the new grain market, this is the main arterial road on which 24...
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The pathetic condition of this 3-km Canal Road in Narwana has made life miserable for residents and commuters. From the Mini-Secretariat to railway station and further to the new grain market, this is the main arterial road on which 24 hour non-stop traffic moves. A lot of schools and residential areas and PWD B&R office is on this road. The authorities must build this road on priority.

Ramesh Gupta, Narwana

Water collects in vacant plots of Rohtak locality

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Rainwater has accumulated in vacant plots of Sector 2, which is considered a posh locality in Rohtak. The accumulated water poses threat as it can lead to vector-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue. It has also become a breeding ground for mosquitoes. The authorities concerned should take prompt action in this regard and ensure a safe, clean and healthy atmosphere for residents in this locality.

Dr K N Rattan, Rohtak

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Potable water wastage outside civil Dispensary

Potable water is being wasted outside the Civil Dispensary in Sector 8, Panchkula, The undue wastage of potable water starts soon after its supply is augmented from the nearby water-boosting station. But despite the leakage repeatedly being brought to notice of the staff concerned, no remedial steps have been taken to mend it. The authorities should to note of it and take prompt action.

Kumar Gupt, Panchkula

Slow pace of work on flyovers irks residents

The tardy pace of construction of flyovers at Sheila Bypass chowk and over the parallel canals on Sonepat Road near Bohar village on the outskirts of Rohtak city is irksome. Much-frequented stretches of Delhi and Sonepat roads are lying blocked for more than a year due to the construction work. The construction should be finished at the earliest and some viable alternative routes must be provided so that the residents can carry on their day-to-day activities without any hassle.

Shekhar Gupta, Rohtak

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