Editorial letter of bad condition of west bengal government hospital
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The Editor,
(Name of a daily news paper),
(Address of the daily news paper).
Sub :- Bad condition of hospital of my locality
Sir,
Through the columns of your esteemed daily, I would like to draw the attention of the Health Department, Government of (Name of your state) to the bad condition of hospital of my locality.
This is a town with a very large population which is always on the increase. But, unfortunately, the facilities in the Hospital are vanishing day by day. Firstly, the building in itself is inadequate, very old and dilapidated. The family ward, especially, is in a poor condition.
Secondly, those at the helm of affairs are negligent and indifferent to the public. They generally treat the people as if they are animals. Only those who are influential or who can offer some ‘tip’ are entertained. Then the conditions are very unhygienic: cleanliness is not maintained. The staff lacks the sense of duty.
So,I request the Director of Health or, some other responsible official to pay a surprise visit to this hospital and see for himself the state of affairs. When the contents of this letter are verified it may be hoped that the helpless people of this town will get deliverance from these difficulties.
Thanking you.
Place :- Yours faithfully,
Date :- (Your name)
To
The Health minister
kolkata- 700002
Subject : Miserable condition of the government hospital
Sir/Madam,
Through the columns of your esteemed daily, I would like to draw the attention of the Health Minister Government of West bengal to the bad condition of hospital of the Health Minister Government of my locality.
It is a city with a very large population which is always growing. But, unfortunately, the facilities in the hospital are disappearing day by day. Firstly, the building itself is inadequate, very old and dilapidated. The family wards in the hospital are disappearing day by day. Firstly, the building itself is inadequate, very old and dilapidated. The family ward, in particular, is in poor condition.
Secondly, those who are at the helm of affairs are careless and indifferent to the public. They generally treat people as if they are animals. Only those who are influential or who can 'tip' something are entertained. Then the conditions are very unhygienic: cleanliness is not maintained. There is a lack of sense of duty among the employees.
Therefore, I request the Director of Health or, any other responsible officer, to make a surprise visit to this hospital and see the situation himself. When the contents of this letter are verified, it can be hoped that the helpless people of this city will get rid of these difficulties.
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Thanking you
Your faithfully,
Your name