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Letter to the editor of any leading newspaper of our area telling him about the trouble public face during Dhernas in your area

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Answered by Ayush995
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Mumbai: Parts of Mumbai witnessed heavy rain early on Saturday, leaving some areas waterlogged. The weather department has forecast strong monsoon current in the city on Saturday. The normal date for onset of monsoon in Mumbai is June 10. In view of the alert, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation or BMC has taken a number of precautionary measures to ensure that the residents don't face any problem. Residents of the city have been asked to stay indoors. The Mumbai police also warned people to drive safe after a vehicle tripped over in Parel due to slippery roads resulting from the rain.
 

Here are the Highlights of Mumbai Rains:


   

Jun 09, 2018 17:09 (IST)

Two people were killed by heavy rain in Mumbai. A fisherman was struck by lightning and died on the spot. In another incident, a woman who was riding pillion on a two-wheeler died after the vehicle rammed into a truck on GB Road. Official said that heavy rains probably caused the

accident according to PTI reports.

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
22

155 – A

Green Avenue

City

August 13, 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. Some of the many demerits of Strikes, Banhs, 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,

Smabhav


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