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The number of tourists going to the hill stations is increasing . This has lead to their commercialization ----- 100-120 words

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Answered by srichaitanyamathboss
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The number of tourist going to hill station is increasing this has lead to their commercialisation and its ill effects mor and more hotels garbage effect on life of locals etc wirte a letter to the editor of a national daily expressing your concern over the situation
The number of tourists going to the hill station is increasing. this has led to their commercialization and its ill effects-more and more hotels,garbage,effect on the life of the locals etc. write a letter to the editor of a national daily expressing your concern over the situation.


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Answered by akshayjshukla
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Answer:

Green Avenue

Ludhiana

May 25, 2017

The Editor

The Hindustan Times

Chandigarh

Subject: Increasing Pollution at Hill Stations

Sir:

I am writing to you to express my deep concern and anguish over the very critical issue of increasing pollution at almost all the hill stations. I witnessed it with my own eyes and was horror struck at the deteriorating conditions of hill stations. During the summer vacation I had an opportunity to visit Dharamshala and McLeod Ganj in Himachal Pradesh. I had thought the freshness, greenery, purity and beauty of the place would refresh my body, mind and soul; but on reaching McLeod Ganj I was in for a shocking disillusionment.

Undoubtedly, the verdant mountains, fresh cool breeze and the clear azure sky were quite uplifting; but as I reached McLeod Ganj, I was exceedingly disappointed. The parking area was stinking like hell! The stink of urine and human excreta were all pervasive. Heaps of garbage lay on either side of the road.

The sorry state of the hill station was noticeable indicator of the apathy of the civic administration. There were no provisions of waste management. The Government seemed to be utterly incapable of handling the tourists and providing them the basic amenities and facilities. I hardly spent two hours there and rushed back to a place far from the madding crowd and stinking squalor.

Through the columns of your esteemed daily I appeal to the state and the central Governments to look into the matter and take prompt actions to keep our beautiful hill stations pollution free.

Thanking you,

Yours truly,

Gibran

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