Write a letter to the editor of a daily newspaper complaining about the air pollution which is day by day increasing in 120- 150 words.
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Newspaper Name
ADVERTISEMENTS:
Dear Sir,
I recently came across a table in your esteemed newspaper regarding the annual increase in number of vehicles in major Indian cities.
In the absence of any automobile policy in the country, the rate of growth of the vehicles has been tremendous and haphazard. This has put a severe strain on the existing network of roads, bridges and relating infrastructure. They are offering various one year Diploma/PG diploma courses in various health and medicine related areas. Among the course that have been offered is Psychological Counseling and Family Life Education. Another fall out of this growth in the vehicles is the enhasment of air pollution levels in all the cities of India.
If one were go by the percentage figure available in the table alone, one would find that there is an overall increase of 85% in the number of vehicles in major metropolitan cities. Chennai takes the lead in registering 36.7% followed by Delhi with 18.2% growth in vehicles.
The spiraling number of vehicles besides spewing poisonous gases in air has also led to an increase in the number of respiratory tract diseases in young and old. Urgent steps and needed to control the increasing vehicular traffic pollutions. If we are to hope for the healthy environment to live in and a healthy generation of citizens to work for progress of our country.
Thanking you
Yours sincerely
Dev Pratap Srivastava
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6th March, 20
To The Editor,
Hindustan Times,
Kasturba Gandhi Marg,
New Delhi.
Subject: Air pollution -a concern.
Sir,
Through your esteemed daily, I'd like to highlight the problem of pollution in our city.
Among other environmental problems, we have the pollution problem which is on the rise, thanks to the increasing number of factories. They are the major source of air and water pollution. Air pollution leads to suffocation, breathing problem and lung diseases when our lungs are choked with polluted air. If the air we breathe is polluted, then we will surely be a victim of such diseases. Factory owners should be aware of this. They should take responsibility for the environment around. The thick smoke emitted by the chimneys of factories is full of poisonous gases. This mixes with pure air and causes pollution. There should be a strict law to punish the owners of such factories if they do not take the moral responsibility to keep the air clean.
Thank you,
Regards,
ABC.