Write a letter to a newspaper on the necessity of a public park in your area
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, Gobind Enclave
Meerut
June 27, 2018
The Editor
The Indian Express
Meerut
Subject: Lack of Public Parks
Sir:
I am writing to your good self to
express my deep concern and anguish over the problem of lack of public parks
for children’s play and recreation. 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.
The worst lots that have been affected
are: the young children, and the old people, besides all age group people. How
unfortunate are the growing children! They don’t have any space left to play
and have fun. There are almost no parks left in our area. They have either been
encroached or in such a bad shape, that children fear going there.
The Government must ensure there are enough parks for children, elderly, and
general people and maintain them properly. I would also appeal to the people to
adopt the parks in their colonies. Some colonies have really done an excellent
job in maintaining the parks. These parks not only enhance the beauty of the
surroundings, but also are attractive places to have fun and play. I appeal to
the concerned authorities to look into the problem and do the needful. Kindly
publish my letter in your esteemed daily.
Yours truly,
Gautam
Answer:Gobind Enclave
Meerut
June 27, 2018
The Editor
The Indian Express
Meerut
Subject: Lack of Public Parks
Sir:
I am writing to your good self to
express my deep concern and anguish over the problem of lack of public parks
for children’s play and recreation. 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.
The worst lots that have been affected
are: the young children, and the old people, besides all age group people. How
unfortunate are the growing children! They don’t have any space left to play
and have fun. There are almost no parks left in our area. They have either been
encroached or in such a bad shape, that children fear going there.
The Government must ensure there are enough parks for children, elderly, and
general people and maintain them properly. I would also appeal to the people to
adopt the parks in their colonies. Some colonies have really done an excellent
job in maintaining the parks. These parks not only enhance the beauty of the
surroundings, but also are attractive places to have fun and play. I appeal to
the concerned authorities to look into the problem and do the needful. Kindly
publish my letter in your esteemed daily.
Yours truly,
Gautam: