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Electricity restored in Traffic Park

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Posted: Jan 06, 2008 at 0000 hrs IST

Panchkula, January 5 The electricity connection to Children Traffic Park in Sector 12 of Panchkula has been restored. The Newsline had recently reported that there was no electricity in the park .

The Superintendent Engineer (Horticulture) and several other officials of Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA) also visited the park. As the HUDA had not paid the electricity bill of park, the electricity supply was cut for the past many months.

"On the very next day after the report appeared in the Newsline various officials of the HUDA including the Superintendent Engineer (Horticulture), Jogi Ram, came to the park and got the electricity connection restored," said an official at the park on condition of anonymity.

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