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Through the column of your prestigious national daily to highlight the urgent need for the establishment of a public library in Nawab Nagar.
I live in Nawab Nagar, Maharashtra. This colony is home to the majority of citizens from lower income classes. It is impossible to imagine that the residents of the city are robbed of a decent public library.
This neighbourhood is home to a sizable number of students. They can't afford to purchase books, magazines, or newspapers. The high prices of books and magazines dampen their reading spirit and excitement. People's wishes should be swerved by a decent library. Most people enjoy reading books on a variety of topics.
Other people enjoy reading Shakespeare, Keats, Wordsworth, Prem Chand, and Tagore's classics and novels. Young people can enjoy light reading such as comic books and sports magazines. Only a decent library will meet the needs of all the area's inhabitants. I hope that the relevant authorities will move quickly to fulfil the legitimate demands of the citizens of Nawab Nagar.
Your faithfully,
Kashish Jain.
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I being a responsible citizen of free India, consider it my duty to attract public attention, through the esteemed columns of your prestigious newspaper, to the neglectful and miserable condition of historical monuments which are symbols of our past glory grandeur and are our national heritage. They are priceless records of our history, but have fallen victim to the criminal neglect by the officials. I had also brought it to the notice of Archeological Survey of India, Government of India, but there was no response. This callous indifference on the part of authorities concerned has compelled me to approach you through this letter.
Sir, if you personally visit some of the monuments like the Humayun Tomb, Tughlak Kila, Qutab Minar, etc. You will realise that they are losing their shape and are getting dilapidated day by day with the passage of time. Their walls are mouldering, their roofs are getting cracked, their bricks and stone pieces are losing plaster and top corners of walls have already crumbled. All is due to the lack of proper maintenance. We must realise that even the present will be past one day.
I was shocked to see the deteriorating condition of our monuments. I request you to oblige me by publishing this letter in your paper, so that the authorities concerned are awakened in time, and the priceless historical monuments are saved and preserved.
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XYZ
Goregaon (B)
Mumbai-400096
Date: 28th April,2021
To,
The editor
The Times of India
Mumbai-400096
Subject - To establish a library in our area.
Respected Sir/ Madam
Through the column of your prestigious national daily to highlight the urgent need for the establishment of a public library in Nawab Nagar.
I live in Nawab Nagar, Maharashtra. This colony is home to the majority of citizens from lower income classes. It is impossible to imagine that the residents of the city are robbed of a decent public library.
This neighbourhood is home to a sizable number of students. They can't afford to purchase books, magazines, or newspapers. The high prices of books and magazines dampen their reading spirit and excitement. People's wishes should be swerved by a decent library. Most people enjoy reading books on a variety of topics.
Other people enjoy reading Shakespeare, Keats, Wordsworth, Prem Chand, and Tagore's classics and novels. Young people can enjoy light reading such as comic books and sports magazines. Only a decent library will meet the needs of all the area's inhabitants. I hope that the relevant authorities will move quickly to fulfil the legitimate demands of the citizens of Nawab Nagar.
Your faithfully,
Kashish Jain.
Note: Get a plot for your letter, mainly use a problem that is faced by the public generally.
Write the letter in a formal language so that it looks like a professional letter.
Answer:
Mohit Tyagi
B-12, Adarsh colony
New Delhi 110031
Date........
The Editor
The Times of India
New Delhi
Sir,
Sub- Poor condition of historical
monuments.
I being a responsible citizen of free India, consider it my duty to attract public attention, through the esteemed columns of your prestigious newspaper, to the neglectful and miserable condition of historical monuments which are symbols of our past glory grandeur and are our national heritage. They are priceless records of our history, but have fallen victim to the criminal neglect by the officials. I had also brought it to the notice of Archeological Survey of India, Government of India, but there was no response. This callous indifference on the part of authorities concerned has compelled me to approach you through this letter.
Sir, if you personally visit some of the monuments like the Humayun Tomb, Tughlak Kila, Qutab Minar, etc. You will realise that they are losing their shape and are getting dilapidated day by day with the passage of time. Their walls are mouldering, their roofs are getting cracked, their bricks and stone pieces are losing plaster and top corners of walls have already crumbled. All is due to the lack of proper maintenance. We must realise that even the present will be past one day.
I was shocked to see the deteriorating condition of our monuments. I request you to oblige me by publishing this letter in your paper, so that the authorities concerned are awakened in time, and the priceless historical monuments are saved and preserved.
Yours truly
Singh
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