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Drinking is injurious to health but still drinking is on the increase. No party, no get-together is complete without the rounds of pegs. Write a letter to the editor of a newspaper criticizing the evils of drinking.
Ans. 46, Surya Nagar
Ghaziabad
March 5, 20xx
The Editor
The Hindustan Times,
Delhi.
Subject: Concern over the evil of drinking
Sir
Through the columns of your well-circulated paper, I would like to express my views regarding the evils of drinking.
As everyone knows drinking spoils health and injures the body beyond repair. Alcohol intoxicates man and makes him a beast. A drunkard brings a stigma on the name of his family and lowers its prestige. An addict particularly if he does not earn much, neglects his home and hearth and spends his earnings on the purchase of alcohol. His wife and children suffer and they are deprived of necessities of life. Drinking leads to the disintegration of a family. Frequent quarrels, because of alcohol, lead to suicides as well. Drinking; leads to anti-social activities, thefts, and murders. A drunkard hard or money can do any illegal act for his addiction.
Drinking leads to the loss of health, wealth, and character. It is an infectious phenomenon. The tribe of drinkers is increasing as liquor is freely available is Govt. shops. It has become rather fashionable to drink these days. This social evil of drinking can be uprooted if we are determined. Its evil effects must be highlighted by all possible means. The anti-drinking campaign can be started by publishing one slogan against drinking daily on the front page of the newspaper. Rehabilitation centres should be opened. The manufacturing of alcohol should be curtailed. Moral education must be imparted to make people aware of right and wrong.
Yours sincerely,
Rakesh
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The evil of dowry is spreading its wings and this scourge is gripping our society tightly. Dowry is a social evil. Young girls are being sacrificed at the altar of dowry. Write a letter to the editor of a reputed newspaper giving your views and comments on the custom of dowry.
Ans. 21, Ram Bagh
Allahabad
September18, 20xx
The Editor
The Times of India
New Delhi.
Subject: Expressing concern over Dowry—The Social Evil
Sir
Through the column of your esteemed daily, I would like to draw the kind attention of the concerned authorities and common masses towards the custom of dowry which is inflicting untold miseries on our young sisters. We boast of the women’s liberation movement but the need for a huge dowry to many of a girl proves that a girl is still inferior. It is a fact that a girl will never be on par with a boy as long as the dowry system prevails.
Parents think that only a handsome dowry can ensure the happiness of their daughters. They face humiliations, miseries, and incur huge debts simply because of this evil practice of dowry. Parents think that their daughter will not get respect at her in-law’s house if she is not given a handsome dowry. We live in an enlightened era but the sons are auctioned and sold off to the highest bidder. How detestable it is!
We need social sanctions rather than legal sanctions to eradicate this evil of dowry. Legal steps devoid of proper awakening prove to be coercive and create bitterness. The futility and inhumanity of this custom must be understood. Girls should not be treated as commodities. Girls should be educated and made economically independent. The would-be husbands and wives should take a pledge that no dowry will be involved in their marriages. Only they and nobody else can bring about a social change. They should fight against this degrading custom and eradicate it once and for all.
Yours sincerely,
Manohar Pandey
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Write a letter to a newspaper, complaining against erratic electric supply in your city.
Ans:- Near Power House
Patiala Chowk, Jind
October 15, 2020
The Editor
The Hindustan Times
New Delhi.
Sir
Through the column of your esteemed daily, I would like to draw the kind attention of the concerned authorities and common masses towards the attention of the authorities to the erratic power supply in our city. There are frequent breakdowns in the power supply.
Sometimes, there is no power supply for the whole day. As a result, the residents of the city have to face a lot of difficulty in the summer months. Even when there is a power supply, there is a lot of fluctuation in electricity. Because of this many electrical appliances get damaged.
The authorities should look into the matter and improve the power supply of this city.
Thanking you
Yours faithfully
Ashok Ahuja
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Write a letter to the editor of Times of India expressing your views about “Global Warming” and its remedies sign name as Ankita/Nikhil.
Ans:-
22, Basant Cottage,
Jodhpur,
May 28, 2009
The Editor, Times of India
Mumbai
New Delhi.
Sub: Global Warming, the biggest issue nowadays.
Sir,
Through the column of your esteemed daily, I would like to draw the kind attention of the concerned authorities and common masses towards Global warming is one of the dreadful faced by the world nowadays. It is the increasing average temperature of the earth, near-surface air, and oceans since the mid 20th Century.
It has been concluded increasing greenhouse gas concentration resulting
from human activity such as fossil fuel burning and deforestation are responsible for most observed temperature increase since the middle 20th century. The expected long-range effect of global warming includes rising sea levels, glaciers retreats. Arctic shrinkage, change in timing of seasonal patterns of the ecosystem. Now there raises an alarming call to take up the basic steps to overcoming the problem of global warming.
We have to reduce greenhouse gases emission by 50% to 8% of what they’re on track to be in the next century. More attention should be given to afforestation. It is the duty of every individual to help in keeping the environment healthy and pollution-free.
Ankit
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K. Singe is a resident to Karol Bagh, New Dehli, Write a letter to the editor of Hindustan Times, New Delhi expressing his views regarding child labour.
Ans:- Karol Bagh
New Delhi – 11005
June 8, 2009
The Editor, Hindustan Times
New Delhi.
Sub: Social evil – child labour
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 labour is a socio-economic phenomenon. It is generally concerned that illiteracy, ignorance, low wages, unemployment, poor standard of living stark poverty, deep social prejudices are all, severely and collectively the root cause of child labour.
The child shall enjoy special protection and shall be given opportunities and facilities by law by other means, to enable him to develop physically, mentally, spiritually and socially in a healthy and normal manner and in conditions of freedom and dignity. It is the bounden duty of the country to provide at least free primary education for all children.
One must remember that the industrialization wait but youth does not last long. The brightness and future welfare of the society are closely interwoven with the brightness of the child and its careful upbringing. I appeal to the government to make laws to eradicate this social evil from society
Yours Faithfully,
R.K Singh,
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Write a letter to the Editor of “Times of India New Delhi’, expressing your concern over the increase in deforestation, suggesting ways to curb it. You are Nandita/ Naveen of Jawahar Nager, New Delhi
Ans:- 12 – Jawahar Nagar,
New Delhi.
8th June 2009
The Editor, The Times of India.
New Delhi.
Sub: Deforestation – Major environmental problem.
Sir,
Through the column of your esteemed daily, I would like to draw the kind attention of the concerned authorities and common masses towards Deforestation – Major environmental problem. Deforestation is the main environmental concern in the world. It includes cutting down, burning and destructing of forests, numerous researchers suggest that deforestation may be the first link in a chain of environmental degradation that includes erosion, climatic changes, loss f biodiversity and genetic endowment, air pollution etc.
Government and environmental concern in the world. It includes down, burning and destructing so that the current environmental conditions would not get poorer. Deforestation could be gradually stopped if people would be more environmental mindful .we must start participating in recycling programs. The government must encourage reforestation, which is sought after the healing process.
If preventive measures are not taken immediately to stop the effect of deforestation, humans will be under the grip of severe crisis. Your Faithfully,
Nandita.
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You want to join a “Mass Communication” course organised by Rajasthan Patrika, during summer vacations write a letter to the editor. Rajasthan Patrika, Kota. enquiring about the duration, fees and employment prospects etc of their course. You are Atul Agrawal, living at 315 – A Talwandi, Kota
Ans:- 315 – A Talwandi
Kota
8th June 2009.
The Editor, Rajasthan Patrika,
Kota.
Sub: For details regarding mass communication course
Sir,
I am a student of commerce with a keen interest in media, After doing my + 2, I intend taking up a Bachelor’s degree in media. I have 2 months long summer vacation to make good use of.
I would like to join the mass communication course organised by you. It will be kind for you to send me a prospectus of supply the following information at your earliest convenience;
(a) Duration of course
(b) Total fees
(c) Employment prospects of this course
Your Faithfully.
Atul Agrawal.
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Suppose you are an educationist and feel strongly about the flaws in the existing system of education particularly examination. You feel that the system neglects the talents and skills of students and is restricted to classroom teaching. Write a letter to the Editor of an English newspaper making a case for education beyond classroom teaching.
Ans:- H.No. 243/A
Civil Lines, New Delhi
August 17, 20XX
The Editor
The Times of India,
New Delhi
Subject Education beyond Classroom Teaching
Sir,
Through the column of your esteemed daily, I would like to draw the kind attention of the concerned authorities and common masses towards Education beyond Classroom Teaching. Most schools seem to believe that classroom education is the only stepping stone to success. They go so over-board with the examinations that the schedule for junior classes resembles that of the Civil Services examination. In the process, they overlook other talents and skills of students like music, painting sports and qualities of head and heart such as courage, chivalry, personality, wit and friendship. Instead of pushing and prodding the children like beasts of burden, they should aim for the overall development of children.
The school should implement ways in which learning can take place outside the classroom. This includes short visits into the school grounds and local community, as well as visits to farms, factories, offices, neighbourhood science centres and natural settings such as a forest or a national park.
Moreover, providing students with high-quality learning activities in relevant situations beyond the walls of the classroom is vital for helping students appreciate their first-hand experiences from a variety of different perspectives.
Yours faithfully
Arnav Seth
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The non-availability of CNG and the recent hike in CNG rates and the DTC fares have added to the commuter’s woes. Write a letter to the Editor of a newspaper drawing the attention of the concerned authorities towards the problems faced by the common man on the above account.
Ans:–B-81, 1st Floor, Phase-II, Ashok Vihar
New Delhi
June 19, 20XX
The Editor
The Times of India
New Delhi
Subject Hike in DTC Fares and CNG Crisis
Sir,
Through the column of your esteemed daily, I would like to draw the kind attention of the concerned authorities and common masses towards Hike in DTC Fares and CNG Crisis. This is to bring to your kind notice, the woes of the Delhiites on account of the recent hike in DTC fares and the CNG crisis.
Every day thousands of people, including a large number of daily wage earners, travel by the DTC to reach different destinations. So far, it had been the most convenient and cheap mode of travel for everybody. However, the sudden hike in the fares has made a hole in everybody’s pocket.
Since, the government’s decision to switch over to the CNG as a transport fuel, the troubles of people have increased manifold. The hike in the cost of CNG delayed buses and the frequent strikes have made the life of the people miserable. The authorities must look into the matter seriously and find means to better manage the transport system; otherwise, life in the capital city will come to a major halt.
Yours sincerely
Abhishek Awasthi