Letter to the editor un equal water supply
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To :
Editor,
Times of India,
New Delhi – 1.
Sir,
I shall feel obliged if you publish the following lines in your esteemed daily in the column “Letters to the Editor”.
In our colony the water supply has been cut, officially, by 25 per cent. This has caused a lot of inconvenience. It is summer season and people need more water. Due to the shortage of water, many of the people have to go without a bath daily. The resultant is, life has become miserable. People stand in queues waiting for water. For the people who go to the offices, it has become quite strenuous. There is no other source of getting water because even the hand pumps do not work properly.
If immediate steps are not taken, it may result in many disease and water famine. The authorities should take some steps for restoring the regular supply of water.
Yours faithfully,
Answer:
Haridwar, Uttarakhand
Dated 27th November 2019
To
The Editor-in-Chief,
The Times of India,
HQ Mumbai
Subject: Low quantity and irregular supply of water in 80 Civil Lines, Haridwar
Respected Sir,
Through the columns of your esteemed daily newspaper, I woul like to highlight the problem of water scarcity in this locality.
For the last three weeks the locality of 80 Civil Lines 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. It is also learned that other localities are not having any problem with the daily water supply.
Therefore, I earnestly request the concerned department and the authorities to look into the matter and restore immediate regular supply of water since the people of this locality are facing much hardship.
Yours sincerely,
Nidhi
80 Civil Lines
Haridwar, Uttarakhand