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write a letter to the editor of the national herald, new Delhi about water scarcity in your locality suggesting ways to improve the position of water supply. you are Ramnath of Ghaziabad

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Answered by tanishavar29
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Explanation:

522,

Railway Colony ,

Ghaziabad

27th April 20××

The Editor

National Herald, New Delhi

Subject : Poor Water Scarcity

Sir Through the columns of your reputed newspaper, I wish to draw your attention towards the water supply in our colony. There is a great scarcity of water in our colony. We’re supplied water for only 3-4 hours per day. The pressure at that time is so low that it is very difficult to finish the chores in time. Moreover, sometimes the water supplied is dirty and unclean. Most of the times, there is a power-cut also during the same hours when the water is supplied which affects us a lot. So, I request the concerned authorities to improve the quality of water supplied in our area and to increase the hours of supply so that the residents of our area do not face water shortage. Everyone is aware that water is a basic necessity and we cannot do anything without it. I hope some positive action will be taken by the authorities at the earliest.

Thanking you

Yours truly

Ramnath

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Answered by virengonarkar
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Answer:

A-24, Kavi Nagar

Ghaziabad

April 2, 2019

To,

The Editor

National Herald, New Delhi

Sub-Water Crisis in Kavi Nagar

Sir,

Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I wish to draw the attention of the concerned authorities towards the problem of water scarcity in our locality.

It is still early summer and the residents are already facing acute water shortage in the area. The supply is cutt off at 8.30 a.m. in the morning and is restored only for half an hour in the evening between 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Since the timing are erratic,many people,especially, the working couples are unable to store water. Frequent complaints to the jal board have not yielded any result as the authorities express their helplessness saying that one of the tanks of the Hyderpur Water Treatment Plant is under repair and has been shut down for a month so thereby affecting the water supply in the area. But it is nearly one and a half months since the problem began, yet there is no respite to the residents.

The Jal Board should, in the meantime, make provisions for water tankers at different hours of the day. Also, measures must be taken to expedite the repair work

Your truly

Ramnath

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