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Your are Sara/William. You are concerned about the importancs given to football in your country and the neglect suffered by other sports. Write an article for the sports page of our national daily to voice your concern. Suggest suitable remedies.​

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Answered by ritiyushirout23
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Answer:Our country India which is known as vast country of sports . India is country of multi games. But this is also true that our country give more importance to football game than the other games.

I think this is injustice with others or in other words we can say not equality for all sportspersons. In example ,we can see that mostly there are special football channels .All day they show only football matchs.And our country people also give more preference to football players than the others.

This is not fair with others our country have to understand the importance of talent and struggle for their game of other sportsmen also. All country people have to change mindsets of themselves. So that the other sports not suffer by the neglectfulness.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ashok Vihar

M-114, Mall Road

Delhi

20th March, 20XX

The Editor

The Times Of India

New Delhi

Subject : Time to become aware- of the hazards of noise pollution

Dear Sir,

Through the esteemed columns of your prestigious newspaper, I, Karuna, a resident of New Delhi want to bring forth the issue of increasing noise pollution to the notice of the general public and concerned authorities. In the metro cities and big cities, there has been tremendous increase in the levels of noise pollution. It’s not only the shrieking horns and roars of vehicles but also marriage processions, loud playing DJ s, aircrafts and machines in industrial areas which cause lot of noise pollution. The consequences are extremely hazardous. They lead to increasing cases of deafness, insomnia, palpitation of heart, mental fatigue, etc. among the sufferers are the small babies and old people who can’t sleep properly, patients can’t rest and students can’t study. Then there are ‘Jagrans’ that force the public to keep awake the whole night. The problem further adds to the fact that noise control laws are neither followed properly nor implemented completely. The culprits bribe the police and other officials and get away safely.

So I think that law alone is not sufficient until and unless we citizens take an oath to make the city noise free and educate the people about its ill effects. Above all, everybody has a right to enjoy a noiseless rest and peace. Hope your newspaper will take initiative in this regard and relieve us from the menace of noise pollution.

Yours Truly

Karuna

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