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Goods dumped on Sanjauli-IGMC road

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The road leading to the doctors' hostel from the Sanjauli-IGMC road has been turned into a dumping place for worn-out home articles and waste material. Often, people throw stuff like worn-out mattresses, broken buckets on the roadside. The authorities concerned should take suitable action against people dumping things on this road.

— Ravi Sharma, Sanjauli


Resume bus service

Residents of Leda, Kothi and Sindhyani area in Mandi district are urging Himachal Pradesh Road Transport Corporation authority to resume the bus service on the Sundernagar-Leda-Kothi-Sindhyani route for the convenience of people in the region for better transportation facility. Last year, after the Covid-19 outbreak, the HRTC bus service was suspended on this route, due to which people of the area were facing difficulty in moving to and fro on this route.

— Sunita, Sindhyani, Mandi


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