a letter to the editor of a newspaper complaining about frequent power breakdowns in your locality
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596, Sector-23
Ambala
October 26, 2016
The Editor
The HT
Ambala
Sub: Frequent breakdowns in the supply of electricity in
Ambala
Sir
Through the columns
of your esteemed newspaper, I want to highlight the frequent breakdowns of
electricity in Ambala. I hope this letter will awaken the concerned authorities
from their slumber. Prompt remedial steps must be taken to set the things
right. The residents of Ambala have to undergo untold sufferings due to
frequent breakdowns of electricity. In summer the mercury shoots up to 46
degree Celsius. The helpless residents spend sleepless nights. There have been
many thefts in the area. The low voltage has been a regular problem. The worst
sufferers are the students. They have to study in candle light at night during
their examination days.
The erratic and irregular supply of power speaks volumes of
the inefficient working of the HSEB. A delegation of the residents met the Minister
in this regard. He assured them of a regular supply of electricity in the area.
We hope the HSEB will make provisions for the regular and uninterrupted power
supply to residents of Ambala in future.
Yours truly. AYUSH BHAGAT
Durga Bihar Colony
Delhi
29 sepember 2020
To
The Editor in Chief,
The Times of India,
Delhi.
Subject: Frequent load shedding in Durga Bihar Colony.
Sir,
Through the columns of your esteemed national newspaper, I would like to express my concern on the crisis of frequent load shedding in Durga Bihar Colony.
In spite of lodging several complaints with the power department, nothing has been done and the locality of Durga Bihar Colony continue to face frequent load shedding for the last three weeks. Due to this the people are facing much hardship. Both parents and their children are upset with the frequent power which disturbs their daily study hours.
Long and frequent power cut increased crimes and criminal action. It must also be noted that it is the common and poor groups of people who suffer the most during load shedding because they cannot afford to buy generators.
I therefore request the Municipal Corporation, Delhi and the authorities to look into the matter immediately and restore uninterrupted supply of power to this locality at the earliest.
Yours sincerely,
Nee