Write a letter to the editor of a newspaper complaning about loudspeaker niusance
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The Editor,
The times of India,
Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg,
New Delhi
Dear sir,
I seek to bring to the notice of the authorities concerned though the columns of your esteemed paper the nuisance of the use of loudspeakers.
All the cinema houses make use loudspeakers for the publicity of their films. They put the loudspeakers on high pitch and force films songs on the ears of the passers- by. Not only the passers – by, even the people sitting in their houses are disturbed. Different people in different houses are faced with their own problems. The high sound of the loud- speakers disturb them. It disturbs the peace of heart patients who cannot listen to the high sound. It disturbs the peace of heart patients who cannot listen to the high sound. It disturbs the students in particular. Once disturbed, they cannot again concentrate upon their studies.
I request the authorities concerned to take action to the people of the nulsance of loudspeakers.
Yours faithfully,
Dinesh Kalra
Answer:
Khanda Colony, Sector 10, Navi Mumbai
Dated 13rd February 2020
To
The Editor
The Times of India,
Mumbai.
Subject: The nuisance of insensitive use of loudspeakers.
Sir,
Through the columns of your esteemed daily newspaper, I would like to express my displeasure on the excessive use of loudspeakers (PA Systems) in our towns and cities.
Festivals are a time of joy everyone look forward to each year. Festivals are a part of our personal, religious, and social life. The problem is not celebration of festivals, but the manner in which it is celebrated. Most of the important festivals are celebrated with loudspeakers at high volume throughout the day and all night long. There are restaurants, cafes and night clubs where loud music is played late into the night in the name of birthday celebrations and parties.
These are all public disturbance and a major cause of noice pollution. Noise pollution is known to cause headache, irritation, and other health problems. They disturb the sleep of the public. It interfere with the students studying for exams or doing their homeworks. We must also have consideration for the sick people who want quiet time to rest and to sleep properly.
Therefore, I feel that the use of loudspeakers and loud music should be banned or restricted in residential areas and defaulters should be severely penalised.
Yours sincerely,
N. S. GOPAL