Roadside trees and colony parks are the lungs of the cities .You find that a large
number of trees are being cut to widen the roads.Parks are not being
maintained.Write a letter to the Editor of a local newspaper raising your voice
against the felling of trees and requesting that the parks be looked after
properly.You are J.K.Prasaran /Sanjitha,7-114 Beach Road,Kottayam.
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Answer:
Letter to the editor of a local news paper raising your voice against the felling of the trees and requesting that the parks be looked :-
T.K. Prasaran/Sanjitha,
F 1/14 Beach Road,
Kottayam
The Editor
The Times Of India
New delhi
Subject - Regarding to the cutting of roadside tress and making of more colony parks.
Sir ,
Through this letter i want to draw your attention that I have noticed when people move to a new place hlthe first thing they do is buy a house and cut down all the trees. They do not appreciate our local trees like the magnolia, tupelo gum, white poplar, swamp chestnut oak, spruce pine or slash pines.Unfortunately, the law eliminating black plastic bags for leaves has resulted in people cutting trees down rather than taking the time to put their leaves in paper bags, which are much more difficult to use and no one wants to pay someone else to do it. People ignore the tree laws anyway. Trees and their stumps disappear overnight.
Public parks have become indispensable necessities in the current times. Ever increasing pollution, contracting open space due to urbanization and industrialization, increasing traffic on roads, etc. all have contributed to the deterioration of environment and human health. And absence of open spaces in the modern colonies, townships, and residential areas has further aggravated the problem.
Hence i want appeal to you to take a look on this serious issues so that i should able to live healthy.
We shall be grateful.
Your tru
Answer:
Letter to the editor of a local news paper raising your voice against the felling of the trees and requesting that the parks be looked :-
T.K. Prasaran/Sanjitha,
F 1/14 Beach Road,
Kottayam
The Editor
The Times Of India
New delhi
Subject - Regarding to the cutting of roadside tress and making of more colony parks.
Sir ,
Through this letter i want to draw your attention that I have noticed when people move to a new place hlthe first thing they do is buy a house and cut down all the trees. They do not appreciate our local trees like the magnolia, tupelo gum, white poplar, swamp chestnut oak, spruce pine or slash pines.Unfortunately, the law eliminating black plastic bags for leaves has resulted in people cutting trees down rather than taking the time to put their leaves in paper bags, which are much more difficult to use and no one wants to pay someone else to do it. People ignore the tree laws anyway. Trees and their stumps disappear overnight.
Public parks have become indispensable necessities in the current times. Ever increasing pollution, contracting open space due to urbanization and industrialization, increasing traffic on roads, etc. all have contributed to the deterioration of environment and human health. And absence of open spaces in the modern colonies, townships, and residential areas has further aggravated the problem.
Hence i want appeal to you to take a look on this serious issues so that i should able to live healthy.
We shall be grateful.
Your tru