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Write a letter to the editor of a newspaper complaining about the nusance of loudspeakers in the town. Mention the problem faced by the people and adverse effect of it.

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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15-A, Green Avenue

Civil Lines

Ludhiana

November 10, 2017

 

The Editor

The Hindu

Feroz Gandhi  Market

Ludhiana

Subject: The Nuisance of Loudspeakers during Examination Days

 Sir:

I write this letter to express my anguish and annoyance over the problem of loud speakers during the examination days. I am a student studying in +2 standard in a reputed school in the city. The final examinations are just round the corner. I am preparing very hard day and night. During the day the loud noise from speakers does not disturb and distract as much as it does at night. Especially at the weekends the nose from the loudspeakers is just unbearable. During the last weekend I could not study at all. As a result my stress and anxiety just hit the roof. In spite of the law prohibiting loud music playing beyond 11 o’ clock, people just violate the rules and regulations.

There are thousands of students like me who have to suffer on account of this problem. I on behalf of all the students of the city plead and appeal to concerned authorities to look into the matter and ensure proper peace after 11 p.m. so that we can study. I am hopeful you will give enough space to my views in your newspaper. Thanking you.

Thanking you,

Yours truly,

Gitansh

 

Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Letter to the Editor
Name of the Newspaper
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Dear Editor:

I shall feel thankful in the event that you benevolently distribute an accompanying couple of lines in the columns of your esteemed daily. I wish to draw the consideration of general society through your newspaper about the nuisance of loudspeakers in the city. 

Loud-speakers have turned out to be a great nuisance in the city recently. I would prefer not to battle with their religious confidence, however, they have no privilege to irritate by consistent commotion made by loud-speakers. The Police specialists have all the earmarks of being noiseless about this annoyance. 

It's not possible for anyone to play noisy speakers after 10 p.m. yet, the noisy speakers fitted on the religious spots keep on disturbing the general population all through the night. In light of a legitimate concern for investigations of students, I appeal to general society not to play loud-speakers at high pitch amid the night and at a young hour in the morning with the goal that the students can get ready for their examination well.

I will be thankful if you consider my letter and the problem I talked about.


Sincerely

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