write a letter to the Editor of a newspaper, protesting against the practice of begging in trains.
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C K Jaiswal
417, Kabir Colony, Jamshedpur (Bihar)
Date …………….
The Editor
The Hindustan Times
New Delhi
Sir,
Sub Nuisance of beggars.
I shall be thankful if you publish this letter in the columns of your esteemed newspaper. I would like to draw the attention of local authorities towards the increasing nuisance of beggars in our city.
Nowadays, the number of beggars has abruptly increased. Everywhere in the city-markets, parks outside a restaurant or even in streets you will find such obstinate beggars. The pity is that most of that are physically fit but begging is their profession. Some of them might be involved in other offences also. Some of the beggars suffer from highly infectious diseases such as leprosy, TB etc. it is necessary that that such cases be taken care of and be treated in General Hospital, and other able-bodied beggars be taken to task. Either they should do the given jobs or they must be punished by the Government, and they should not be allowed to make begging their profession.
I am sure, the authorities will positively take care of this increasing nuisance of beggars, at the earliest.
Yours truly
(your name)
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The Editor,
The Nation,
A.B.C (City).
Subject: Evils of street begging
Sir,
I would like to draw the attention of concerned authorities pas well as the public to the evils of street begging in our city. The large army of street beggars can be found in the markets, mosques, post offices, sporting grounds , parks government offices and traffic light junctions . The beggars range from children, women, old men, destitute, disabled refugees and even so called professional beggars. Their increasing number is posing a serious security threat to our national peace and order.
Alarmingly some of the beggars have been found with guns or other dangerous weapons. They are social miscreants . Very often they kidnap the small babies.
The government must make efforts to clear the streets and roads from the army of these beggars.
Your faithfully,
X.Y.Z.