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Formal Letter Writing Topics For Grade 8 Icse

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Landlines are working in Buchpora, but we have to dial 10-15 times as it says ‘sorry it’s not connecting’," reads a message on the secret Gyawun Group, on the instant messaging app Telegram. “Hi guys I am not a Kashmiri but I’m here on this group because my boyfriend is Kashmiri. For already 25 days no contact with him and his family. Thank god two days ago one of his neighbours came to Delhi and called me to say they are alive," reads another. Yet another member asks desperately if anyone has managed to contact someone in Soura, where his family lives and where protests have reportedly been taking place over the last month.

The group, which now has over 3,700 members, was set up on 5 August, in the face of a complete communication shutdown in the Kashmir valley after the Union government’s move to revoke the application of provisions of Article 370 of the Constitution, which granted the state of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) its special status. The state will also be bifurcated into two Union territories—J&K and Ladakh.

Created by Manan Mushtaq, 32, a Kashmiri who works as a marketing professional in New Delhi, and runs a website by the same name, the group reads like a catalogue of pleas and updates from Kashmiris outside the valley–a refuge for those who were unable to reach families and friends. For over a month, nothing was working in the valley—be it landlines, mobile phones or internet and data services.

“There was an incident where a fire broke out in Delhi’s Zakir Nagar and a Kashmiri woman died. Her family couldn’t know or be informed because of the communication blackout. So we shared this on the group in case anyone was travelling to Kashmir and could get the information across," says cause widespread unrest", they tweeted, while reiterating the official stand that no bullets were

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HOMECBSE CLASSCBSE CLASS 8CLASS 8 ENGLISH LETTER WRITING – SAMPLES FOR FORMAL AND INFORMAL LETTERS

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Class 8 English Letter Writing – Samples for formal and Informal letters

Class 8 English Letter Writing – Samples for formal & Informal letters

Samples for formal and Informal letters – Class 8 English Letter Writing

In this article, we will learn How to write a Letter? Types of a letter formal and informal letters, business letter, application to the principal, etc… from Letter Writing, Class 8 English grammar.

What is a letter?

It is a written form of communication which specifically addresses the person or a firm. The letter is very easy to write and the pattern of the letter is based on the relationship between a writer and the receiver.

Types of letter

Formal Letter– these kinds of letters are short and precise and contains certain objective. These letters can be an application or an official letter. It can be a letter to the editor or letter to the organization. It follows business jargon.

Informal letter– these kinds of letters are written to friends or relatives. It is expressive, emotional undertone and generally lengthy.

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