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1.You are Suvreen/Saurabh. On your way to school, you see a banner urging students to voice their protests on matters concerning them in a rowdy procession. Write a letter to the Editor of the local newspaper expressing your views on more efficient ways of protesting than in a rowdy manner.
Ans:-H.No. 22/A-6
Prashant Vihar, Rohini, New Delhi
October 19, 20XX
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The Editor
The Times of India
 New Delhi
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Subject Public Protests
 Sir,
 Through the columns of your esteemed daily, I wish to draw the attention of your readers to the banners, which urges the public to voice their protest over matters in a rowdy procession. While such means may look attractive in a comic serial, these are unbecoming for responsible citizens.
In my opinion, the more effective method of voicing one’s protest is through face to face discussions between the authorities and a representative body of citizens or the .concerned party. Another way is to write to the press and make one’s views heard in the proper quarters. Even a press conference can be called apprising newsmen of the situation. As a last measure, one can turn to the courts for redressal of grievances.
It is, however, downright hooliganism to try and get one’s way by taking to the streets. Such methods disrupt civic life and enable unsocial elements to gain control and jeopardize safety and security. Please publish these views in your daily and oblige.
Yours sincerely
Suvreen
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2. Students are required to cope with a lot of pressure in today’s competitive environment. Write a letter to the Editor of a national daily highlighting the increasing stress faced by students and suggest ways to combat the same.
Ans:-A-S/24, West Patel Nagar
New Delhi
February 7, 20XX
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The Editor
 The Deccan Herald
 New Delhi
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Subject: Pressure on Students in Competitive Environment
 Sir,
 Through the column of your esteemed daily, I would like to draw the kind
The hectic work/study schedule accompanied by a tense state of mind results in a stressed life where there is no place for relaxation or recreation. Outdoor sporting activities and hobbies are hopelessly sacrificed. The pressure of being in a competitive race causes a lot of stress on young minds. This stress is often manifested in anger, irritation and sometimes even violent behaviour on the part of the students.
 It is high time that some ways and means must be adopted to lessen the level of stress encountered by them. They should indulge in games, sports, yoga, etc to combat stress. Educationists and policymakers must bring out a pro-child policy. This will surely calm their nerves and refresh them better to cope with the usual inevitable pressure.
Yours sincerely
 Nikhil Tandon
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3. You visited the Water Park in your city as part of school excursion. You noticed that the water was not clean and also had a stale smell which could result in many water-borne diseases. Write a letter to the Editor of a local newspaper on your experience of visiting the place and how the polluted water would affect the visitors. Also include the precautions that should be taken in the Water Park. You are Chavi/Cherab
Ans:-46, RK Puram
New Delhi
October 9, 20XX
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The Editor
 The Hindustan Times
 New Delhi
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Subject: Unclean and Stale Water in Water Park
Sir,
Through the medium of this letter, I wish to express my concern over the polluted water in the ‘Waves Water Park’ in our city.
 I visited this Water Park as a part of my school excursion recently and it was disgusting to see that the water was not clean and also emitted a stale
I hope you will publish my letter in the columns of your esteemed newspaper so that the concerned authorities can look into this matter urgently.
 Yours sincerely
Chavi
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4. You are Riddhima/Rishabh. You have of late been very disturbed by the news of road accidents writ large in the newspapers every morning. Write a letter to the Editor, The Indian Express, drawing the attention of the authorities to the rising number of road accidents.
Ans:-A-26, Paschim Vihar
 New Delhi
September 14, 20XX
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The Editor
The Indian Express
New Delhi
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Subject Rising Number of Road Accidents
 Sir,
Through the column of your esteemed daily, I would like to draw the kind 
Most of the accidents happen due to reckless driving. People in their hurry don’t care to follow the traffic signals. The pedestrians tend to cross the roads from anywhere they want and are in turn hit by the speeding vehicles. The truck drivers, generally drunk, the young rash scooterists—all add to the number of road accidents.
 A few strict steps like imposing heavy fines and forfeiting the licence of the offenders could stop the people from going wild on the road. Authorities need to be more stringent in issuing driving licence. Constant checking and vigil are required.
 I hope the concerned authorities and the general public will see the gravity of the matter and adopt some measures.
Yours sincerely
Riddhima
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5. Corruption is one of the most serious problems in our society. It is cancer that will gobble up all the socio-economic and political achievements. Write a letter to the Editor on the growing level of corruption in our society.
Ans:-H.No. 211, Green Park
New Delhi
March 22, 20XX
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The Editor
The Times of India
New Delhi
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Subject Growing Level of Corruption
 Sir,
Through the column of your esteemed daily, I would like to draw the kind attention of the concerned authorities and common masses towards Growing Level of Corruption. Our society is facing a very grave problem of corruption that has threatened the basic foundations of society.
The major reasons for fast creeping corruption are political instability, poverty, unequal structure of society, unemployment, lack of accountability, weak political institutions and absence of rule of law. It undermines democracy, hinders in good governance and weakens the democratic institutions. It hampers economic growth and sustainable developments.
 In order to curb this menace, Institutions should be made strong for proper working of the democratic system. A proper system of accountability and check and balance should be implemented. Justice delayed is justice denied. In time justice can minimise corruption. Salaries and wages should be increased. The education system must be revised and improved. Moreover, proper planning and strictly implemented policies with public support can put halt to this growing menace.
Yours sincerely
Ram
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6. Child abuse is one of the gravest problems concerning the world. However, people remain quiet about it-old and most of the cases are unreported. Write a letter to the Editor of a local newspaper on the reaction of general public towards the issue and what needs to be done to wipe out this problem from our world.
Ans:-Flat No. 272/A, Sunrise Towers
 Andheri West, Mumbai
July 9, 20XX
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The Editor
 The Mumbai Times
Mumbai
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Subject Child Abuse
 Sir,
Through the column of your esteemed daily, I would like to draw the kind attention of the concerned authorities and common masses towards Child abuse. Child abuse is an issue that is increasing at an alarming rate.

Child abuse endangers the health and welfare of children. It leaves deep scars on a child’s body and mind. We should not let any more of our children suffer because of our silence. Moreover, the parents, as well as the teachers, should keep a regular check and educate the children about physical abuse.
Yours sincerely
Anamika Seth
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7. Although a ban on smoking scenes in films and television was announced, however, it didn’t prove effective enough to bring down tobacco consumption. Write a letter to the Editor of ‘The Hindustan Times’, highlighting the major steps required to be taken to eliminate the use of tobacco from the world. You are Manavi/Manav.
Ans:-H.No. Malviya Nagar
 New Delhi
May 21, 20XX
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The Editor
The Hindustan Times
New Delhi
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Subject Tobacco Consumption
Sir,
Through the column of your esteemed daily, I would like to draw the kind attention of the concerned authorities and common masses towards Tobacco Consumption. It is a matter of grave concern to see that despite the different bans and the usual law against smoking in a public place, consumption of tobacco in different forms is on a steady rise.
Smoking not only leads to tobacco-related diseases like lung ailments, cancer, heart diseases but has even proved fatal in many cases. Besides, it is a menace for passive smokers.
The government should, therefore, do something as drastic as ordering the closure of tobacco industry itself. There is a need to create awareness among the people about the ultimate effects of smoking and highlight the need to stop it. Stricter steps to discourage smoking in public need to be taken. Educational and awareness programmes should be organised to keep people abreast of damaging side of smoking. Even media can help to advocate the cause.
 Yours sincerely
Manavi
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8. You are Hemant / Himakshi. Write a letter to the Editor of ‘The Herald’, New Delhi expressing your anguish over the problems faced by people due to illicit liquor.                                                         Â
136 New Town
 X.Y.Z
16 April 200—.
The Editor
 The Herald
New Delhi
 Sir
The use of illicit liquor among people has assumed alarming proportions. Almost daily there are newspaper reports related to hooch tragedies in one
 Yours sincerely
Hemant
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9. Cases of drunken driving by the youth leading to casualties, are of India. You feel concerned. Write a letter to the editor of a problem. Offer suggestions on how this evil can be curbed. Rani Nagar, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.                                                                                                                  Â
 Ans. 121, Bank Street
 Rani Nagar
Kanpur,
Uttar Pradesh
25 January 20XX
The Editor
The Hindustan Times
 KG Road
 New Delhi
 Subject: Drunken driving — A threat to life
 Dear Sir
 Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I want to draw the attention of the authorities concerned to the menace of drunken driving. This is one of the major causes of road accidents.
 Many people suffer injuries, sometimes fatal in road accidents as a result of
Yours Sincerely
Raj
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10. You are a social worker. You are upset as some good schools are exploiting the parents at the time of admission by taking capitation fee in the name of donation or building fund. Write a letter to the Editor of a national daily highlighting this corrupt practice. Sign the letter as Rahul / Rakhi.   Â
62 Jai Parkash Narayan Nagar
 Patna
 18 March 200—.
 The Editor
The Times of India
 Delhi
Sir
 Parents are a harried lot at the time of school admissions every year. In
Yours truly
 Rahul
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11. You are a social worker. You are upset as some good schools are admitting as many as 60-70 students in a class just to mint money, which is adversely affecting the academic standards. Write a letter to the Editor of a national daily highlighting this corrupt practice. Sign the letter as Ronal / Raksha.
67 Renuka Bazaar
 Murad Nagar
Ghaziabad
 9th May 200—
The Editor
The Hindustan Times
 Delhi
Sir
 Good schools were once thought to be temples of learning but nowadays these so-called ‘good’ schools have become nothing more than educational shops whose only aim is to mint money by fair means or foul. They charge unimaginably high fees and admit as many as 60-70 students in one section of a class.

Yours truly
Raksha
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