write a letter to editor of a daily news paper about health problem faced by your locality
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106, Maharani Bagh
New Delhi-110027
20th July, 20XX
The Editor
The Times of India, BSJ Marg
Delhi -110002
Subject Uncertainty of Admissions in Colleges
Sir,
Through the columns of your esteemed daily, I would like to draw the attention of the concerned authorities to the problem of uncertainty of getting admission in a college and a course of one’s choice for the students passing class XII Board Examination. All are aware that the cut-off percentage for various subjects according to merit is rising every year in renowned colleges.
It is becoming a serious problem for the average students to get admitted in undergraduate courses. This will in turn lead to frustration in the students and therefore, they may be neglected in their family. This will also affect the students’ careers in the future. The government should devise some other process for these students as an alternative to this strict system of selection in education.
Yours faithfully
Reena
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237, Ambedkar Nagar
Noida-201301
29 February 20XX
The Editor
The Flame Noida
Sub: Shortage and Erratic Supply of Electricity in Ambedkar Nagar
Sir,
Through the columns of your esteemed paper, I want to draw the attention of BSES towards the shortage and erratic electric supply in Ambedkar Nagar.
A power cut has become almost a regular feature and electric supply comes to a halt during the odd hours. Very often it is too dim to see anything and thereby people get a lot of inconveniences. This causes a great loss to shopkeepers, students, and housewives because all their work stops. This gives a good chance for the thieves to earn a good booty. The students are the worst hit. You know that these are the examination days and the students need electricity rather than the blackout or a shortage of light.
Our repeated representation to BSES authorities has failed to yield the desired results. Perhaps your intervention may relieve us from the menace and the authorities will regularise the supply.
I hope that quick and effective steps will be taken.
Yours faithfully
Krishna
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58, Mohan Nagar
New Delhi-110068
July 23, 20XX
The Editor
The Times of India
Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg
New Delhi
Sub: Children targeted marketing
Sir,
I wish to draw the attention of the authorities in general and the parents in particular, towards certain malpractices carried on by the media in their advertisements. The manufacturers approve of these ads as they boost the sales of their products.
Most of these ads have a mother and a child or two young children. The product is praised and its virtues extolled. The child or children in the ad seems to offer a suggestion to his/her peers—it is good for me/us; why don’t you try it? Thus children become targets or prospective buyers. This trend may be fashionably termed as ‘market strategy 5 or ‘customer management’, but it is certainly a malpractice. It exploits parents’ love for their children. They can’t refuse the demands of their child whether it is proper or improper. This new consumer-culture is doing more harm than good to the society. Will the concerned authorities pay attention to this malpractice and punish the errant ad agencies?
Yours faithfully
Aakriti