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14 Raj Nagar, 

Jalandhar.

25, September 2018.


The Editor, 

The Times Of India,

Ludhiana.


Subject : Complaint about the mosquito menace.

I shall be very thankful to you if you allow me to express my opinion about the mosquito menace in our locality.

After the heavy rain, the water stagnates in the drains and narrow lanes of our locality. Mosquitoes breed over the stagnant water. They spread several diseases like malaria, dengue and chikungunya. The residents lead a miserable life as the passage from one street to the other is blocked and the movement of the people is curtailed.

The roads in this locality are full of potholes and big ditches which allow stagnation of water. Thus, mosquitoes breed over them. The roads in our locality have not been repaired for the last three years. Thus, the potholes became a breeding ground for the mosquitoes. The residents have to face the mosquito menace. People live under the fear of dengue, a dangerous disease.

I, therefore, request the concerned authorities to repair the street lanes and roads immediately so that the mosquitoes so not breed over the stagnant water. The street drains should be repaired so that the water flows out. Chemicals should be sprinkled at the various spots to check the breeding of mosquitoes.

I hope that immediate and effective steps will be taken to solve the problem.

Yours Faithfully,

Raman.


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Answered by shek99
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To
The chairman
Mr. N. Das
Kolkata municipality Corporation
West Bengal

Subject: eradication of mosquito in Ward No. 112

Sir,
This is a letter to draw your attention to the problem of mosquitoes in our locality. Our area falls under Ward Number 112. For the past 3-4 months the problem of mosquitoes have increased rapidly. It is a result of the insanitary slum areas and overflowing of drains. The drainage system in our locality is deplorable. These drains and the uncovered drums and water reservoirs of slum areas are the breeding areas of the mosquitoes. In the last month there were cases reported on dengue, and malaria. This could be really fatal for all of us in the society. Since few months no corporation representative came to spread DDT powder in the drains and other concerned places. This will severe the situation to the worst. Thus, it is a request from all of us of ward no. 112, that it would be really nice if you could personally visit our area and see the vulnerable condition yourself. If visiting personally is not possible then please send some of your representatives to take necessary action to stop the breeding of mosquito larvae.

Thanking you,
Yours Truly
Residents of Ward No. 112
Kolktata
West Bengal
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