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Give -: Notice writing format

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Answered by Anonymous
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Starting of notice

\boxed{Issuing\:Authority}

\boxed{Date}

\boxed{The\:word\:(Notice)}

\boxed{Heading}

Your NOTICE should have:

\boxed{Body\:of\:notice\:with\:details}

  1. Purpose that you are writing
  2. Event/Occasion
  3. Date/time/venue

At the last:

\boxed{Name\:of\:designation}

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

Adhere to the specified word limit of 50 words.

Write the word NOTICE at the top.

Name and place of the school, organisation or office issuing the notice should be mentioned.

Give an appropriate heading.

Write the date of issuing the notice.

Clearly mention the target group (for whom the notice is to be displayed).

Purpose of the notice.

Mention all the relevant details (date, venue, time).

Signature, name and designation of the person issuing the notice.

Put the notice in a box.

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