Write a letter to the editor of a newspaper to publish your complaint regarding power cut in your area
Answers
Self Address
Date
Address of the editor e.g.
The editor
The statesman
Kolkata
Sir,
Frequent power cuts in our area have become a very big problem in our day to day life. There is hardly any area which is not affected by this problem. The whole society and system are paralysed for the time being.
We are suffering from this problem from several days. We are not getting proper electric current for our work. It has become a headache thereby obstructing our daily life routine. We are not able to use our gadgets because of this load shedding and thus we have become digitally blind. In this hot and humid summer we are frequently falling ill and also not getting a proper sleep. Students are the worst sufferers of this problem. Our annual examination is knocking at the door we are not able to study properly and also we are unable to prepare fully for coming examination.
I therefore request you to highlight this load shedding issue of our area so that the attention of the authorities of our service station can be drawn up on this problem. I will be highly obliged
Answer:
Kailash Colony, South Delhi
Dated 13th January 2020
To
The Editor-in-Chief,
The Hindustan Times,
Delhi.
Subject: Frequent load shedding for three months in Kailash Colony.
Sir,
Through the columns of your esteemed national newspaper, I would like to highlight the plight of the people caused by frequent load shedding in Kailash Colony, South Delhi.
I am surprised that in spite of lodging several complaints with the Power Department and the Municipal Corporation nothing has been done till now and the residents of Kailash Colony continue to face frequent load shedding for the last three months. Due to this the people of this locality are facing much hardship.
Further, both parents and their children are anxious over the prevailing situation since it disrupts their daily study hours.
It must be noted that it is the common and poor people who suffer the most during load shedding because they cannot afford to buy generators.
Many small shops owners who use power in their works, like fixing punctured tyres and checking the volume of air inside tyres for a small fee are in a desperate situation. They have rents to pay, bills to clear, and mouth to feed. With their little income reduced, they are in a quandary.
I therefore request the concerned departments and agencies and the authorities to urgently look into the matter immediately and restore uninterrupted power supply to this locality.
An early action on this matter will be highly appreciated.
Gratefully thanking you,
Yours sincerely,
J. KUNAL
Kailash Colony
South Delhi, Delhi