What our readers say: Open meters on poles pose risk to children
In many areas of Sirsa, the electric meters installed on power poles are placed so low that even children can access them. Worse, in numerous colonies, these meter boxes are left open by officials of the Electricity Department after they take down the readings, creating potential hazards. Residents of Noharia Bazaar have already lodged complaints with the Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (DHBVN), but no action has been taken so far. There is a growing demand to install these meters at a safe height, particularly out of the reach of children, to prevent any accidents.
Anand Kumar, Sirsa
Stray cattle on Highways trouble commuters
ThE presence of stray cattle on the National Highway has been a matter of concern for commuters, especially at night. A number of cows can be spotted on the Delhi-Ambala highway, and no action is being taken by the officials concerned to relocate them.
Yogesh, Ambala
Monkeys a nuisance for Sonepat residents
MONKEYs have become a major source of nuisance for the residents of Sonepat as they live under a constant scare. It has become almost impossible for people to step out of their houses alone near the HSVP park in Sector 14, as groups of monkeys are always sitting on the walls and gates of the park or on the cars parked around it. The newly elected MLA, Nikhil Madan, who has also served as the Mayor, should take effective action immediately.
Punam Sehgal, Sonepat
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