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imagine yourself as Rahul Sharma aur Ritika Sharma resident of house number 44 South Enclave Dehradun you feel concerned about the growing intolerance among teenagers .Write a letter to the editor of a national daily highlighting the importance of tolerance in daily life​

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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44  

South Enclave  

Dehradun

November 14, 2019

The Editor

The HT

Dehradun

Subject: Growing intolerance among teenagers

Sir:

I am writing this letter to express my concern over the issue of growing intolerance among teenagers these days. The frequent incidents of violence that one often sees happening either on road, or on play grounds, or anywhere else, disturb the peace of one's mind. The teenagers these days resort to violent means so often. Even for the simplest of problems and challenges, they use violence.

The most worrisome aspect is they don't try to settle their conflicts and issues peacefully. Even at home they exhibit aggression on an issue with their siblings or parents. They vent out their hurt, differences, and points of view through shouts or by kicking. The elders, especially the parents are quite concerned about the implications of their aggression. Nor are they ready to listen to the advice of the elders, brushing it aside as lectures or mere preaching. If this continues, life in the days to come is going to be very violent.  

The need of the hour is to inculcate in their minds the values of non-violence. Violence leads to destruction; non-violence is the best way to deal with problems in hand. The parents in collaboration with teachers must tackle the delicate situation with tact and coax their volatile children into living peacefully. Only the concerted effort of the elders can save our youngsters going astray. Kindly, give my views some space in your esteemed daily.  

Yours truly,  

Ritika Sharma

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