Letter to editor on public demonstration
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Respected Sir/Madam,
I am here to pen down my concern about the degradation of the purity of the rivers in our country. Water is the major life source for all living forms and it is our responsibility to conserve it. Rivers provide fresh water that is used for drinking but they are being polluted at an alarming rate.
If the situation prevails, we will not have fresh water in the next 10 years. It is our responsibility to conserve the rivers. They are used for irrigation purposes and also as a outlet for the factories. This causes severe health hazards and should be acted upon soon.
I kindly request you to kindly publish an article/take necessary action so that the people are aware about the degradation of our rivers and start conserving it.
Thank You.
Yours Respectfully,
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October 29, 2018
The Editor
The HT
City
Subject: Troubles faced by public during Dharnas and strikes
Sir:
I am writing this letter to express my concern over the problem of Dharna and strikes. The people who suffer the most with Dharna and strikes are the common people. I myself became the victim of one such public demonstration; I could not reach my entrance exam for JEE on time and missed it. These strikes, Dharnas, and demonstrations cause many inconveniences to people. Some of the many demerits of Strikes, Bandhs, and Blockades are given below:
1.The general flow of life is stopped. Vehicles, transportation system is halted.
2.People face inconvenience.
3.Supply of essential goods and services is affected.
4.Sick people or critically ill people can’t be moved from one place to another.
5.Production of essential goods is affected.
6.Public property is damaged.
7.Schools, colleges, and universities are shut down.
8.The poor people who earn their wages on daily basis don’t get work and wages
Through the medium of your esteemed daily I appeal to people and the Government to join hands against Dharnas and strikes. If they have anything to protest they may do it peacefully, without resorting to violence, damaging public property, etc. The Government must also make strict rules and regulations against violent Dharnas and strikes.
Thanking you.
Yours truly,
Taruna