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notice writting in English​

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Answered by ravitiwari37ravi
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Answer:

it's a way to write a notice

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Answered by maniyachawla12
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Answer: This may help you

Explanation:

What is Notice Writing - A notice is a written or printed announcement (Example - a notice for sale). It is written in order to inform a large number of people about something that has happened or is about to happen.

It could be an upcoming event, competition, Lost, and found notice or just a piece of information to be delivered to the targeted audience. It is generally written in a formal tone.

Notices are factual and to-the-point. The language used is simple and formal, not flowery. They are put up on display boards in schools or in public places.

Format for Notice writing

The Notice Writing Format should include NAME OF THE INSTITUTION / ISSUING AUTHORITY / NOTICE / TITLE, DATE, and WRITER’S NAME WITH DESIGNATION.

A notice should contain all the necessary details such as:

  1. Name of the issuing agency (school, etc)
  2. Date of issue/release of the notice
  3. Title/Subject of the Event (what?)
  4. BODY-Date/time/duration/Place/Venue (when and where?)
  5. Authorized signatory: Name and signature (contact details)

Notice Writing Example:

Question 1: Water supply will be suspended for eight hours (10 am to 6 pm) on 6th of March for cleaning of the water tank. Write a notice in about 50 words advising the residents to store water for a day. You are Karan Kumar/Karuna Bajaj, Secretary, Janata Group Housing Society, Palam Vihar, Kurnool.

(CBSE 2016)

Answer:

Janata Group Housing Society, Palam Vihar, Kurnool.

NOTICE

March 01, 201X

ATTENTION!

This notice is to inform all the residents regarding the suspension of water supply for 8 hours. It is being done to clean the water tank. The details are as follows:

DATE- March 6

TIME- 10am – 6 pm

Thus, we request you to store the required amount of water beforehand to minimise the difficulty. Thank you

Karan Kumar/ Karuna Bajaj

(signature)

Secretary

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