write a letter to the editor of english newspaper calling for a ban on listed drugs..
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Delhi Gate,
Barnala.
August 25,20….
To
The Editor
The Tribune,
Chandigarh.
Sir,
Please allow me to express my views on the growing incidence of drug menace in India, through the columns of your esteemed Daily.
Use of intoxicants and drugs is so common today that it has become a world-wide problem. Neither the poor developing countries nor the rich affluent countries are free from this menace. In India, the malady of the use of drugs has come from the West. It has now assumed serious proportions. Drug addiction is fast catching hold of young Indian boys and girls. It is mainly confined to big cities like Calcutta, Mumbai, Madras and Delhi. Hostels for boys and girls in colleges and universities of the country are the homes of these drug addicts. Most of the students start taking drugs as matter of fashion. But once they start, they cannot stop their use.
It is a pity big rackets of smugglers and anti-social elements go unchecked. The market is full of drugs called ‘L.S.D.’, ‘Charas’, ‘Ganja’, etc. These induce different types of intoxication. Most of those who start taking drugs are socially maladjusted people.
Efforts must continue to drive out this evil from the country. The government should make use of all its advertising media to educate the use of drugs should be put behind the bars. Smugglers and anti-social elements must be dealt with sternly. Guidance cells should be opened in all the universities in order to provide guidance to the frustrated youth in the country.
Please give a wide publicity to these views of mine in the interest of the youth of the country.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
Ambrik Singh.
Plot No. 3
Jantanagar, Naliya
(Kutch) Gujarat
August 25,20….
To
The Editor
time's of india
New Delhi.
Through the coloumns of your esteemed newspaper I would like to draw attention of the authorities concerned to the growing incidence of drug menace in India.
Use of intoxicants and drugs is so common today that it has become a world-wide problem. Neither the poor developing countries nor the rich affluent countries are free from this menace. In India, the malady of the use of drugs has come from the West. It has now assumed serious proportions. Drug addiction is fast catching hold of young Indian boys and girls. It is mainly confined to big cities like Calcutta, Mumbai, Madras and Delhi. Hostels for boys and girls in colleges and universities of the country are the homes of these drug addicts. Most of the students start taking drugs as matter of fashion. But once they start, they cannot stop their use.
It is a pity big rackets of smugglers and anti-social elements go unchecked. The market is full of drugs called ‘L.S.D.’, ‘Charas’, ‘Ganja’, etc. These induce different types of intoxication. Most of those who start taking drugs are socially maladjusted people.
Efforts must continue to drive out this evil from the country. The government should make use of all its advertising media to educate the use of drugs should be put behind the bars. Smugglers and anti-social elements must be dealt with sternly. Guidance cells should be opened in all the universities in order to provide guidance to the frustrated youth in the country.
Please give a wide publicity to these views of mine in the interest of the youth of the country.
Through your newspaper I would like to appeal the authorities concerned to the growing incidence of drug menace to take remadial action as soon as possible.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
Arif