Write a letter to editor of the noise pollution
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Write a letter to editor for noise pollution
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572 Sector B,
Gomti Nagar,
Lucknow,U.P
14 March 2019
The Editor,
The Times of India,
Milap Bhawan, Delhi
Sub: Noise Pollution posing a threat to health of people.
Sir,
I would like to draw the kind attention of the concerned authorities towards increasing problem of noise pollution. Increasing noise pollution is a big threat to the health the people; if it is allowed to go unchecked it may rob the people of their hearing capacity. Increasing number of vehicles on the roads, rising growth of factories, loudspeakers etc. are various factors responsible for causing noise pollution.
It is the time that the authorities should strictly enforce the noise control laws. The noise producing factories located in the residential areas should be shifted to far-off places without any delay. The use of loudspeaker should be stopped after specific time.
I hope that you‘ll voice my concerns through your esteemed newspaper and then the concerned authorities will take necessary action against those responsible for noise pollution to relieve the people from the harmful effects of it.
Yours faithfully,
manikant
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3rd February 2022
To
The Editor,
Eastern Hills Daily,
Kohima, Nagaland.
Subject: Noise pollution, effects, and prevention.
Sir,
Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I would like to express my concern about the increasing noise pollution especially in our cities and industrialized areas. Noise pollution causes different adverse effects on the physical and psychological well-being of people.
1) Noise pollution:
Noise pollution or sound pollution is harmful to the quality of life of human and animal life. Noise pollution is commonly generated in many industrial facilities and other workplaces. It also comes from the highway, railway, and airplane traffic and outdoor construction activities.
2) The adverse effects of noise pollution:
Noise pollution adversely affects our general well-being. It deteriotes our physiological health. Continuous exposure to noise pollution can result in lack of sleep (insomnia), hypertension (high blood pressure), and anxiety. Noise pollution can lead to partial or even complete loss of hearing. It causes many stress-related illnesses. Noise pollution affects children more than grownups.
3) Measures to Limit Noise Pollution:
Aircraft engines and automobile engines should be fitted with silencing devices.
Factories should be relocated far from residential areas. More trees should be planted along the roads because trees absorb noise.
Authorities should take the matter seriously and enforce relevant rules and take concrete steps to reduce the sound pollution of our city which is listed by the Central Government as a Smart City.
Yours sincerely,
S. Joseph
Sunrise Colony, Kohima City
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