Shimla loses attraction like Mussorie, Himachal Supreme Court

The city of Shimla loses its culture and touches by wearing an ‘umbrella and jacket’ and shrinking like a mussor where traffic runs on sealed roads, so the old Shimla loses its attraction to be restored. The Himachal Pradesh High Court made this remark while hearing a pill (pill) related to cleanliness and traffic management in Shimla. A Division Bank of Chief Justice GS Sandhavalia and Justice Ranjan Sharma, while expanding the scope of the pill, instructed the secretary (home) to submit a report, with details on the number of sealed road passes issued, their rates, their goal and the categories of persons issued. In addition, the court also ordered SSP Shimla to submit a detailed status report in this regard. This pill was originally submitted to emphasize the lack of proper guidelines for throwing garbage on the road from Artrac to Ram Bazaar and untouched conditions as well as two -wheelers. In the photos offered in court, roads were seen that blocked the roads behind the garbage pile, bad cleaning and random parking space of two -wheelers and four -wheelers, causing the pedestrians. The Divisional Bank said: “This problem was not only limited to one part, but from the limited areas of Mall Road, especially from Rock Sea Hotel to Willow Bank, where vehicles were parked overnight under the guise of” drop-off pass “. Many vehicles due to the indiscriminate pace.

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