letter to editor on the topic nuisance of loudspeaker during exams
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15-A, Green Avenue
Civil Lines
Ludhiana
November 10, 2017
The Editor
The Hindu
Feroz Gandhi Market
Ludhiana
Subject: The Nuisance of Loudspeakers
Sir:
I write this letter to express my anguish and annoyance over the problem of loud speakers during the examination days. I am a student studying in +2 standard in a reputed school in the city. The final examinations are just round the corner. I am preparing very hard day and night. During the day the loud noise from speakers does not disturb and distract as much as it does at night. Especially at the weekends the nose from the loudspeakers is just unbearable. During the last weekend I could not study at all. As a result my stress and anxiety just hit the roof. In spite of the law prohibiting loud music playing beyond 11 o’ clock, people just violate the rules and regulations.
There are thousands of students like me who have to suffer on account of this problem. Besides, there are some old patients and new born babies in every locality who get affected by this noise pollution. I on behalf of all the students of the city plead and appeal to concerned authorities to look into the matter and ensure proper peace after 11 p.m. so that we can study. I am hopeful you will give enough space to my views in your newspaper. Thanking you.
Thanking you,
Yours truly,
Gitansh
Answer:
Dated 19th November, 2019
To
The Editor in Chief,
The Times of India,
Delhi.
Subject: The nuisance caused by PA System Durga Bihar locality.
Sir,
Through your esteemed newspaper I would like to express my displeasure on the nuisance and public disturbance caused by PA System (loudspeakers).
Many restaurants, cafes and night clubs are using loudspeakers at full volume in Durga Bihar locality. This misuse of loudspeakers, especially at night, causes much disturbance to the students who are studying for their exams. It is very difficult for them to concentrate on their lessons when loudspeakers are being used at every corner. The use of loudspeakers in temples is another public nuisance.
Further, we also need to think about the sick people at home or admitted in hospitals who need rest and sleep.
The law enforcement agencies must prevent the unauthorised use of loudspeakers and causing public disturbance. It is one of the causes of noise pollution too. I therefore earnestly request the authorities to take appropriate action and book anyone misusing loudspeakers.
Yours sincerely,
RAJEEV SINHA
Durga Bihar Colony,
Delhi