India is a highly populated country . People lack in maintaining proper sanitation and hygiene as a result they suffer from various diseases . India has a serious sanitation challenge; around 60 per cent of the world’s open defecation takes place in India. Poor sanitation causes health hazards including diarrheoa, particularly in children under 5 years of age, malnutrition and deficiencies in physical development and cognitive ability.You are Nitish /Nikita, head boy/ girl of Anand Public School, Jaipur. Write a letter to the editor of a national daily, highlighting the problem and suggesting practical ways to ensure public sanitation and the right to dignity and privacy
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Jaipur
Date
The Editor
The Times of India
Jaipur
Subject:creating awareness about basic health and hygiene
Sir
Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper I would like to draw the attention of public towards health and hygienic conditions in India.
India is a developing nation but still there are many people who lack maintaining proper sanitation and as a result they contract various diseases including diarrhea. Children are becoming the main target of these diseases. Government must take necessary steps to prevent it. Children should be taught about hygiene and sanitation. Government institutions must ensure that proper sanitation facilities are provided.There is a dier need to take these steps in order to create a healthy society.
Thanking u
Yours faithfully
Nikita (headgirl)
(Mark as brainliest if it's helpful)
Answer:
Vikas Public School
Jaipur
23nd November, 2019
The Editor
Rajasthan Patrika
Jaipur
Sub: Need for public sanitation.
Sir,
Through the column of your esteemed daily I want
to highlight the serious problem of sanitation.
Everybody knowns that India is a highly populated
country. The people have no proper sanitation and
hygiene facilities. Around 60 per cent of the world’s
open defecation takes place in India. As a result,
people suffer from various diseases. Diarrhoea, among
various health hazards, is very common among the
children of below five years of age. Poor sanitation
also causes deficiencies in physical development and
cognitive ability among people.
The government and the concerned authorities
must take steps in this regard. They should put the
public sanitation facilities at important places of
villages, towns and cities. Besides, people should be
made aware of diseases caused by open defecation.
Sanitation should become our right to ensure dignity
and privacy.