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Answered by Arushi56
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You are XYZ, member of NGO AWAAZ. Write a letter to the editor of a national daily for a public movement to clean the Yamuna river. (You must introduce yourself, describe how the people are to be blamed for polluting the river and suggest the need for installing water treatment plant to clean the river)

33, Jal Vihar

Wazirabad, New Delhi - 33

Dated: 17 July 2017

The Editor

Hindustan Times

New Delhi.

Subject: Need for people’s movement for a clean Yamuna

Dear Editor

I am XYZ, member of NGO AWAAZ. I am writing to you in order to highlight the deteriorating condition of river Yamuna.

The city of Delhi is getting contaminated water from river Yamuna. The residents are to be blamed for this. They pollute the river with garbage, sewage and filth. The river water is full of bacteria, plastic, chemicals and other waste materials. It is unfit for consumption.

The people have been demanding a Water Treatment plant. The authorities have not yet responded to the repeated requests.  

I request you to highlight the problem in your newspaper and arouse public interest. We all need to get together in order to get the plant set up in the area.

Thank You

Yours sincerely

XYZ

Member AWAAZ.

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Answered by SelieVisa
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Answer:

Vasundhara Enclave, New Delhi

Dated 15th February 2020

To

The Editor-in-Chief,

The Hindustan Times,

Delhi.

Subject: Frequent load shedding in Vasundhara Enclave locality.

Sir,

Through the columns of your esteemed national newspaper, I would like to express my concern on the crisis of frequent load shedding in Vasundhara Enclave locality.

I am surprised that in spite of lodging several complaints with the power department, nothing has been done and the locality of Vasundhara Enclave continue to face frequent load shedding for the last three months. Due to this the people of this locality are facing much hardship.

Further, both parents and their children are very concerned with the frequent power cut as it disrupts students preparing for competitive exams or their daily study hours.

It must also be noted that it is the common and poor people who suffer the most during load shedding because they cannot afford to buy generators.

I therefore request the power department and the authorities to look into the matter immediately for remedy and restore uninterrupted supply of power to the locality at the earliest.

Yours sincerely,

NIRMALA

Vasundhara Enclave

New Delhi

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