letter writing
Write to the editor of Assam times drawing the problem of of pollution of the Brahmaputra river to his notice and requesting that people should consciously avoid the thing the banks of such a great river request that the letter be published in the Sunday edition of the .
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Examination Hall,
Saraswati Vihar
Assam
09 November 2012
The Editor
Assam Times
Park Street, Dispur
Assam
Sir,
Subject: Need to grow awareness against increasing pollution in the river Brahmaputra
Our nation needs a wake up call for this letter is an appeal of the entire nation who are just taking a lot of time to realise the danger which the nature in future holds for the generations to come. Through the esteemed columns of your Sunday edition, I would like to attract people's attention to how the Brahmaputra river is getting polluted immensely with passing years.
Establishment of industries and metropolitan cities have left the rivers polluted and unhygienic. This is one of the major reasons of water-born diseases that are affecting a large mass. Every little act counts. Every person's inner consciousness should stop him or her from throwing anything like garbage into the river. This is raising an alarm in the state.
It is high time now that people realise this else our children and their generations to follow would suffer a lot.
Yours faithfully,
Amrita Hazra.
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M 114, Mall Road
Delhi
11 July 2017
The Editor
The Times of India
New Delhi
Subject: City under the attack of noise pollution
Sir
Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I wish to draw the attention of the concerned authorities towards the problem of rising noise levels and its subsequent harmful effects in the city.
Our ever-expanding city was already bearing the effects of air and water pollution, but recently, the people have also started to adopt the trend of enjoying their extravaganza with the loudest noise possible. Gone are the days when tourists used to enjoy the serenity of the city and calm themselves in the embrace of our quiet temples and mosques. Rather today, every block has some or other loudspeaker pumping their message in the atmosphere. Marriage processions and DJs during wedding spread the inharmonious music to everyone around, concerned or stranger, and disrupt the sleep and study periods of the elderly and students likewise.
If this menace is not put to control soon, our city shall perish in tourism and public health sector. An arrangement should be made to ensure marriages take place on the outskirts of the city. The police should act more responsibly and look into any complaint about noisy neighbours whenever they get a phone. I hope that after reading an article about the noise pollution of the city in your newspaper, the concerned authorities wake up from their slumber and take action accordingly.
Thank You
Yours sincerely
Karuna Singh
(KARUNA SINGH)
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