One of your friends fell sick and could not be able to admitted to hospital due to delay in depositing the fee write a letter to edictor of nation daily in 100 to 120 words
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To
The Nation Daily,
Noida 123456,
India.
From
Reema Shen,
Student — St. Joseph’s Convent School,
Noida 112233,
India.
Date: 02 Aug 2019
Sub: Delay in depositing the fee — Reason for not being able to be admitted in the hospital.
Dear,
I am Reema and I would like to place a serious concern that ruined the life of a high school student.
My friend Susan has been suffering from severe fever for a week and she was diagnosed to be affected by Dengue — a life-risking disease. She was supposed to be admitted at the hospital immediately.
Her parents deposited the required immediately through the bank xxxxxxxx but there was a delay in the deposit. As a result, the management of the hospital didn’t allow her to be admitted.
This is such a serious issue and I feel that media is one of the most powerful sources to pose a strong opposition to such harsh injustice that has been taking place in our country.
Thanking you Sir.
Yours Sincerely,
Reema Shen
Answer:
155 – Z
Green Avenue
City
August 3, 2019
The Editor
The Hindu
City
Subject: Nuisance of Private Hospitals' Mafia
Sir:
I am writing this letter to your good self to express my deep anguish over the issue of nuisance Hospitals’ mafia. The Private Hospitals mafia has spread its tentacles so widely in the nation that the common people find them entangled in them.
Recently my friend got injured and had to be rushed to a hospital; quite strangely he was not admitted to the hospital immediately. The hospital authorities insisted on depositing a certain fee before the admission. I just wonder what will happen to a patient who arrives at the same hospital in critical condition.
These Private Hospitals have only one motive ─ mint as much money as possible by fleecing the poor, innocent, needy, and sorrow-stricken people in the name of medical care. They have set up an evil nexus of diagnostic centers, chemist shops, and doctors. There are commission and incentives involved in bringing more patients to the hospitals. Once admitted to these hospitals, one has to pay very high medical expenses.
The most painful aspect is the Government has been condoning these Private Hospitals’ mafia. Through the columns of your reputed daily, I appeal to the Government to make strict laws to protect people from the claws of these greedy private hospitals and doctors. The Government must also put strict regulations on these hospitals to ensure affordable medical services to common people. I hope you will give my views enough space in your reputed daily.
Thanking you.
Yours truly,
Kartik