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Monday 15 March 2021

Panchkula residents need to follow MHA guidelines

This refers to news report '55 fresh cases in Panchkula district' (Chandigarh Tribune, March 11). It was intriguing to observe the fast-rising trend in the Covid cases across Panchkula with the reporting of 55 fresh cases on Wednesday, taking its overall Covid tally to 11,155. However, the only consolable fact is that there is no new death with the overall toll remaining at 149, so far. But, the reckless manner in which a large number of residents are currently flouting the relevant MHA guidelines, it calls for holistic view by the authorities concerned. Coronavirus has not yet been eradicated from India so Panchkula still remains highly prone to its cascading effects. —SK Gupta, Panchkula

Cattle roam freely in Kurukshetra sector

Buffaloes/cattle roam freely in Sector 3, Kurukshetra, from nearby Rampura village causing a lot of inconvenience to people commuting . The roads, particularly the market road, is always dirty with cattle dung all around, giving an ugly look to the sector. The authorities concerned seem to have turned a blind eye to this problem. —Naib Singh, Kurukshetra

Residents suffer as street in bad condition

The MC in Bawani Khera town of Bhiwani district has failed to take up any development project in ward number 4 for the past many months. Owning to the negligent attitude of the authorities, residents are suffering as the streets are in a deplorable condition while the sewerage system is also not up to the mark. There will be dharna if the municipal committee chairperson and secretary fail to take note of the demands submitted in memorandums to them repeatedly.. —Meena Chopra, Bhiwani

Violation of Covid advisory at temple

Despite advisory from the temple management committee that all devotees should come with sanitisers and wear masks, a serious breach was seen during the Maha Shivratri celebrations in Sector 9, Ambala City. Though the committee had made arrangements , yet many turned up without these. It is high time the government in coordination with residents' welfare associations should show some strictness and austerity throughout the state. —Gian P Kansal, Ambala City

Correct misleading enhancement scheme

In a bid to sort out the long-standing dispute on enhancement the HSVP has, by effecting reduction in enhancement amount, asked the plot holders to cash in on the opportunity to deposit the revised amount by April 30 under the one-time settlement scheme. But the liability created against the allottees under the breather scheme has put the holders in a state of quandary. The plots of the same size and location in the same sector have dissimilar liability, as learnt. An error has been reported in respect of a plot situated in Sector 3 of Hisar, where the allottee has been asked to deposit Rs 21,00,000 under the lately declared respite scheme in supersession to his earlier original liability of Rs 14,00,000. In all, the allottees are at a loss to understand as to what parameters have been adopted by the HSVP while arriving at the finality of dues. In order to dispel the misgivings the HSVP should declassify the yardsticks of computation of revised enhancement. —Baljeet S Deep, Hisar

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