Write a letter to the editor of an English daily expressing Your Grave concern about the rising price of essential commodities
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Panchkula
The Editor
The Hindu
Chandigarh
January 31, 2017
Sub: skyrocketing prices of essential commodities.
Sir:
I write to you to express my deep concern over the skyrocketing prices of essential commodities which making the life of the common people very hard. The Government has failed miserably in its promise of keeping the inflation low. The prices of essential commodities such as pulses, vegetables, cereals, cooking oil, sugar, rice, and petrol, etc. have been rising unrelentingly.
The Government’s all measure to bring the prices down have failed. I just want to ask the concerned ministry and authorities what is happening. The poor are still grinding, and the rich are having a gala luxurious life! Why does the Government not put a reign on inflation? Why is the Government PDS is such a big failure? See the paradox! On one hand we have food grains worth millions of rupees rotting in the FCI godowns, and on the other hand the poor and the middle classes of our country not getting the food grains and pulses at reasonable price.
Why does the Government not make these food grains and pulses available to the common people. Once the Government will supply these food items into the market, the prices will automatically go down. Besides the Government needs to act strictly against the hoarding and black-marketing of food items.
Through the columns of your esteemed daily I appeal to the concerned ministry to look into the matter and take steps to alleviate people’s troubles.
Thanking you,
Yours truly,
Gibran Josh
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To,
The Editor,
The Telegraph
Agra - 283105
Sub: HIGH PRICE RISE OF ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES.
Sir,
I would like to request you to allow me a little space of your highly esteemed daily so that I may ventilate the grievance of the general people regarding the soaring price of essential commodities.
The price of all essential gods has at present rising up very much to the distress of th people. The price of rice, dal, oils, spices, sugar, vegetables and even medicines has gone beyond the reach of middle class family. Your newspaper is no exception on it. The trend of increment is today disproportionate to the income of the common run of people. Very much naturally, the poor people and the daily wage earners who live from hand to mouth are the worst affected. We find no valid reason why this should be so.
We as such think that Government should take immediate steps to save the helpless people from the curl hands of the dishonest businessmen and hoarders to bring down the price rate to a reasonable point.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
Divyanshi gola