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Answered by Anonymous
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From,

R. Rekha,

Alladin Complex, S.D.Road,

Secunderabad – 500003

To,

The Editor,

The Times of India,

Secunderabad.

Date: 09-09-2017

Subject: Complaint regarding scarcity of water in our

locality

Respected Sir/Madam,

I am a resident of Alladin complex, Secunderabad, and this

letter is to bring to the notice of the municipal authorities and the water

supply department regarding the scarcity of water in our locality. It has been

5 days since we have received regular water supply.

The water supply was given for just one hour a day and at

irregular timings. There is no fixed time for supplying the water. Moreover,

yesterday, the water was muddy and dirty and could not be used for anything.

We have already placed the complaint at the GHMC but they

have failed to respond properly and no action has been taken yet. I request the

authorities to take quick and concrete action to solve our problem so that our

everyday routine does not take a toll.

I shall be more than glad if you could publish this request

in the column of esteemed newspaper so that it comes to the attention of the

authorities.

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(R.Rekha)

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Answered by SelieVisa
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Answer:

Bhulabai Desai Road, Mumbai

Dated 18th November 2019

To

The Editor-in-Chief,

The Times of India,

HQ Mumbai

Subject: Polluted and irregular supply of water

Respected Sir,

Through the columns of your esteemed daily newspaper, I woul like to highlight the problem of water scarcity in this locality and polluted water supply.

For the last three weeks our locality is receiving very low quantity and irregular supply of water which is not enough for our daily basic needs like cooking and drinking. The few wells available in the area has dred up as they are not enough to meet the demand of so many people. The residents here are being compelled to buy water at exorbitant rates.

Further the water supplied is polluted and dirty. It is shocking that untreated water is supplied without thinking of the consequences of diseases like cholera, Diarrhoea and Typhoid.

Therefore, I earnestly request the concerned department and the authorities to look into the matter urgently and immediately restore regular and unterrupted daily supply of clean water since the people of this locality are facing untold hardship.

Yours sincerely,

Anjali Mukherjee

Bhulabai Desai Road

Mumbai

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