write a letter to the editor of a newspaper criticising the evil of drinking
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15-A, Green Avenue
Ludhiana
The Editor
The Hindu
Chandigarh
February 17, 2017
Subject: The Evil of Drinking
Sir:
I write this letter to express my deep concern over the problem of alarming rising of alcohol consumption in India and the dire consequences in its wake. I was shocked to read the statistics pertaining to drinking alcohol in our country. According to 2013 National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data 15 people die every day – or one every 96 minutes – from the effects of drinking alcohol. According to another report by WHO On the ‘Years of Life Lost’ scale, which is based on alcohol-attributable years of life lost, India has been rated 4 on a scale of 1 to 5. This implies that the alcohol consuming population of our country loses most years of their life because of drinking and its consequences.
If alcohol is causing so much damage to our country’s Human Resource, what is our Government doing to curb it? Can any country whose human resource is afflicted by health problems progress optimally? Not at all! The research has confirmed alcohol consumption causes tuberculosis, epilepsy, hemorrhagic stroke and hypertensive heart diseases.
Keeping in view the adverse effects of alcohol consumption, I appeal to the Government at State as well as the Central level to make policies to curb and control, and discourage alcohol consumption in our country. I hope my views will find due space in the columns of your esteemed daily.
Thanking you.
Yours truly,
Gibran Josh
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38 B, Delhi Cantt
New Delhi
13th April, 2020
The Editor
Indian Express
Subject :- Evil of drinking for the sake of fashion.
New Delhi
The evil of drinking is the oldest evil. The poor have always suffered because of it. In British India Gandhiji worked a lot to eradicate this evil. It is sad that the evil is wide-spread in independent India as well. very wide-spread in independent India as well.
The evil is today spreading among the young. Even the students are drinking. Perhaps ur society does not look upon this as an evil any more. Yet we know its effects. When bead of a village family drinks, the whole family suffers. The drunk head spends all bis money on drinking. In such families, the children do not often get any education or even enough food. The drunkards also indulge in gambling. Thus one evil gives rise to another.
The government must make attempts to finish or at least minimize it.
Yours truly
Vishal