Write a letter to the commissioner of Chennai Municipal Corporation, complaining about the poor sanitary conditions and mosquitoes menace in your locality. You are Rajan /Ranjita of 34,Periyar Road Chennai 46.
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34 Periyar Road,
Chennai.
Municipal Commissioner,
Chennai.
Subject: Poor Sanitary Conditions and Mosquito Menace.
Dear Sir,
I am writing this to tell you about the poor sanitary conditions in our area. The present seepage framework is defective to the point that a decent shower/ rain would make the entire region into a gathering of little lakes and pools. The obstructing of rain-water in a portion of these parts of the city would be as profound as 3 feet. Thus the entire traffic is disengaged and we suffer a lot of trouble during rainy season. These poor conditions are resulting in mosquito menace and causing various diseases like dengue and malaria.
Truly it is stunning that the town chamber specialists have not made any strides for betterment of the system till now. This issue has been conveyed to the notice of the concerned specialists through the press and different methods, yet nothing has been finished. May we trust since you would quickly investigate this issue and find a way to maintain a strategic distance from such open aggravation.
I would be highly obliged for this favor if you pay notice to this issue.
Yours faithfully,
Ranjita
34,Periyar Road
Chennai
46
January 10, 2019
The Commissioner
Municipal Corporation
Chennai
Subject: Poor sanitary conditions and mosquitoes menace
Sir:
Respectfully I wish to bring to your kind notice the poor state of water stagnation caused by poor sewage and drainage system in our colony. Last year mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue, and chikungunya took heavy toll of human life. There were 20 fatalities recorded. Your good self had promised to get the sewage and drainage system repaired. However, in spite of repeated requests, reminders and complaints, no action has been taken to relive us of our distress. We the residents have taken all the measures such as not allowing any water to stagnate in or around our houses in any form. But the water stagnated on the roads is beyond our power!
I on behalf of the residents of the entire colony appeal to you to look into the matter and take prompt action as the rainy season is not very far. In case of further delay, the residents are planning to call a national TV channel and have a documentary made of the insanitary conditions prevailing in our area. It will definitely attract the attention of the authorities at the Central Government. Looking forward to prompt action from your side.
Yours truly,
Rajan