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Letter to editor for loudspeaker

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Answered by Niruru
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Vasant Vihar
New Delhi


28th April, 2019.


The Editor
Hindustan Times
Delhi


Subject - Problem of loudspeakers.


Sir,

Through the thought provoking columns of your esteemed newspaper, I would like to draw the kind attention of the concerned authority towards the surging issue of loudspeakers.

Loudspeakers are ruining the peaceful and soothing environment of our locality. Late night DJ's create disturbing noise whole night. Loudspeakers are also used for hymns. All these situations are creating a lot of inconvenience to the residents.

Due to loudspeakers, the hazard deafness increases. We do not even get proper sleep which soon may turned into any ailment. Students are facing problem because in the extreme loud voice of loudspeakers they couldn't study.

The concerned authority should take some quick and serious steps so as to prevent the problem. Loudspeakers must be banned. Time limitations should also be set for religious songs and hymns of temples and mazids.

It is hoped that you would surely give an adequate space to my letter in your esteemed newspaper so that the general public and the concerned authority should become aware towards the same.

Yours truly

Inayat
(A concerned citizen)
Answered by SelieVisa
1

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Khanda Colony Sector 10, Navi Mumbai

Dated 19th December 2019

To

The Editor-in-chief,

The Times of India,

Mumbai, India

Subject: The insensitive use loudspeakers.

Sir,

With due respect I would like to bring to your kind attention the problem of irresponsible use of loudspeakers.

First, celebration of festivals are a time of joy that everyone look forward to. Festivals are an inalienable part of our social life. The problem is not celebration of festivals, but the manner in which they are celebrated. The use of loudspeakers during festival seasons need to be restricted.

Second, there are restaurants, cafes and night clubs where loud music is played late into the night in the name of birthday celebrations and parties.

Third, this are all public disturbance and another form of noice pollution. Noise pollution is known to cause headache, irritation, and other problems in a person.

Fourth, the use of loudspeakers in temples and masjids needs to be examined. The volume must be restricted.

Fifth, loudspeakers and loud music are played all day and throughout the whole night. This disturbs the sleep of the public. It interferes with the study times of students. We must also consider the sick people who want quiet time to sleep properly.

Therefore, I feel that the use of loudspeakers and loud music should be banned or restricted in residential areas. Permit must be obtained first from the Deputy Commissioner and granted only if is meant for the good of the general public. There must be a rule specifying a certain time limit beyond which defaulters will be penalised.

Yours sincerely,

NIRMALA

Khanda Colony,

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