improving the condition of the footpaths in the city
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You are Akshita/Akshay staying at 15. Agra Road, Kanpur Write a letter to the editor
of a newspaper highlighting the necessity of having better facilities for pedestrians by
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To,
editor of dainik jaagran,
kanpur
From ,
akshita
15. agra road kanpur.
sub: conditions of footpath.
Respect sir,
Through this letter i want you to print an article about the conditions of footpaths in the city. They are in severe condition and also make trouble for common people walking on them. they are damaged roughly and pedestrians could get hurt . also they are very unclean and full of waste .more than footpaths they seem to be dustbins ......nowadays local people throw their home garbage there. i have written a letter to nagar nigam informing the condition but they seems to take it lightly. i ,therefore want you to print an article on it so that the goverment take action as early as possible. i shall be very thankful to you.
yours faithfully,
irfa
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Answer:
July 15, 2010
The Editor,
The Times of India,
105/7A SN Banerjee Road, Kolkata – 700 014.
Subject: The poor condition of pedestrians
Dear Sir,
The streets in our city are getting from bad to worse for pedestrians. We pedestrians can’t use the broken, narrow and hawker-infested footpaths in the busiest parts of the city and thus run the continuous risk of finding ourselves on the other side of the grave. I am sure that the concerned authorities have enough funds to develop a kind of infrastructure where the steering wheel of a driver does not become the wheel of our destiny leading us to our death. A broader and a proper footpath free of the hawks, sorry, hawkers, would also ensure that we are not showered with stagnant and filthy mud water, courtesy the drivers, during the rainy season.
Our complaints and views have repeatedly been falling on deaf years for the last so many years. So, we request you to kindly highlight this issue in your newspaper so that many innocent lives suffering due to absence, destruction, or invasion of footpaths can breathe easy.
Thanking you in anticipation.
Yours sincerely,
Akshita