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Udit lives in a slum, he has decided to write a letter to the Editor of The Times of India expressing concern over miserable conditions of people living in slums. Write the letter on his behalf in about 150-180 words​

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Answered by architsinghkol
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Answer:

M-114, Dharavi

Mumbai

25th September, 2021

The Times of India

New Delhi

Sub: Miserable condition of people living in slum areas

Dear sir,

Increasing urbanisation in developing countries is putting pressure on the provision of basic services and housing, a challenge that the government cannot afford to ignore.

The existence of slums in every urban areas is due to the imbalance in the urban economy.

The government, fully aware of a sizable portion of its poverty-stricken population that lives under despicable sanitation and housing conditions conveniently turns a blind eye to its cause.

The slum people of India are treated like third rate citizens in their own country. Jobs, food, water, housing, sanitation, all the basic amenities are not enjoyed by this class of people.

Lack of education breeds criminal tendencies among them; rowdyism is the profession for many a young man. Drug abuse finds its roots here. Their localities are a haven of diseases. Defecating on the streets, child marriages and gross negligence of hygiene has lead to a high mortality rate among them.

I hope that you will give space to my concern in your esteemed daily.

Thank you

Yours truly

Udit

Answered by nbhatpratham
1

Answer:Answer:

M-114, Dharavi

Mumbai

25th September, 2021

The Times of India

New Delhi

Sub: Miserable condition of people living in slum areas

Dear sir,

Increasing urbanisation in developing countries is putting pressure on the provision of basic services and housing, a challenge that the government cannot afford to ignore.

The existence of slums in every urban areas is due to the imbalance in the urban economy.

The government, fully aware of a sizable portion of its poverty-stricken population that lives under despicable sanitation and housing conditions conveniently turns a blind eye to its cause.

The slum people of India are treated like third rate citizens in their own country. Jobs, food, water, housing, sanitation, all the basic amenities are not enjoyed by this class of people.

Lack of education breeds criminal tendencies among them; rowdyism is the profession for many a young man. Drug abuse finds its roots here. Their localities are a haven of diseases. Defecating on the streets, child marriages and gross negligence of hygiene has lead to a high mortality rate among them.

I hope that you will give space to my concern in your esteemed daily.

Thank you

Yours truly

Udit

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