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Most roads in the city have been completely damaged after the rain. The maximum vehicular traffic in this city from Kaithal, Assandh, Jind, Hisar and Delhi is on the road from Ghoghripur Railway overbridge on Hansi Road to Sir Chhotu Ram Namaste Chowk on NH-44. This road is now full of potholes, which gets filled with water during the rain. The road from Anand Vihar to Kanhaiya city is also in the same condition. The district administration should pay attention to the problem of the commuters and get the NHAI, HSVP, HSIIDC and Municipal Corporation to construct roads with better material. —Shakti Singh, Karnal
Residents get polluted drinking water
Providing potable water to residents is the fundamental duty of the government but the residents of several colonies, including the posh Dyal Singh Colony, have been getting polluted drinking water in their taps for the past six months. Residents have complained multiple times but all in vain. —Sandeep Chaudhri, Karnal
Potholed roads a threat to commuters
Most roads in the city are badly damaged with deep potholes that the accumulated rain water makes it difficult for commuters to travel. The potholes get filled with rainwater, making them a cause of accidents and risky for commuters. The administration should drain out water and repair the roads urgently. —Ramesh Gupta, Narwana
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