write a letter to the cm of bihar for telling him about the Spreading of corona virus
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Friends Colony, Takana
Pithoragarh
11 November, 2017
The Post Master
General Post Office
Pithoragarh
Subject: Complaint regarding late delivery of letters
Sir
This is to bring to your kind notice that the beat postman of our area is not performing his
duties well. He never delivers our letters, money orders, parcels etc. on time. He visits only
once a week and delivers the letters of the whole week that day. As a result of his careless
attitude towards duties, we often get deprived of the important information of marriage,
death, etc. of our relatives and friends.
Several times people could not reach on time to attend the interview or join service due to the
negligence on the part of the postman. We have repeatedly requested him to be regular and
deliver the letter on time but he pays no heed to our requests.
I sincerely request you to personally enquire into the matter and take immediate action for the
redressal of our grievances.
Yours faithfully
Mona
(A resident of Friends Colony)
Takana
Answer:
Apropos the editorial, “Not a time to panic” (March 13), it is imperative to take action against the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic but we are fearing an apocalypse and reacting accordingly in sheer madness. Conferences and public events have been cancelled, weddings postponed and schools have been closed fearing the spread of the virus. Businesses did quite well out of the disease. The sales of respiratory masks, hand sanitisers, anti-fever medicines and similar drugs have skyrocketed. If we are to avoid the so-called ‘coronavirus apocalypse’, we need to be guided by evidence, science and collaboration, not hype, hyperbole and impulse.
S.S. Paul,
Chakdaha