Roads in the state capital are in bad shape. Ride is no less than a nightmare for commuters as most stretches are dusty and full of potholes. It has become difficult to travel on the bypass, especially the stretch from Kanlog to Khalini. There is dust everywhere. The authorities should ensure that the roads are in a good condition. We are organising global meet to get investment and this is the infrastructure that we are offering to investors. Nishant, Kanlog

Water shortage in Nurpur

Residents of Nurpur have been facing water shortage for the past many days. The Irrigation and Public Health Department is supplying piped water to the people. Erratic water supply has become a routine affair. Local MLA Rakesh Pathania after winning the elections had promised to ensure water supply twice a day, but the residents are getting 30 to 45 minutes supply once a day, that too irregularly. The MLA is requested to fulfil his promise and ensure uninterrupted water supply.

Deepak Kumar, Nurpur

Traffic jams a bane of Queen of hills

Shimla is no longer what it used to be. There are traffic jams everywhere. The administration has drawn yellow lines on already congested roads. It has become difficult for locals to walk and cross roads. The chaos has also affected the state tourism. The police challan offenders at their whims and fancies. Car owners should have some civic sense.

SK Goyal, Shimla

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