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write a letter to the editor of the news paper telling about the menace caused by the beggars . Cite an instance to show relation between crime and beggars. Suggest ways to deal with the problem.....​

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Answered by mia219620
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Answer: I will be writing the body of the letter as I do not know what format your school follows. :)

Explanation:

I am writing this letter to inform you of the menace being caused by the beggars. They wait eagerly on the streets and national highways for the traffic lights to turn red and then seek the opportunity to sell knockoff products in return for little money. I understand that this is a source of income however it concerns me as their lives may be in danger. As usual there is a lot of traffic and cars usually don’t wait after the signals turn green and hence it is dangerous to roam the busy roads. I recall an incident when people were buying a toy. The man took out his wallet to pay him when the beggar snatched it and broke into a run. A huge loss was suffered by the man. This not only happens on roads but also when people are out shopping on the streets not to mention how many pickpockets are disguised in the crowd. A possible solution for this problem can be to up stalls were they can sell the product and more provide school for the upcoming generation so that they don’t suffer and have to turn to unruly paths. I hope I have conveyed my message.

Answered by VishalSharma01
36

Answer:

Explanation:

Answer :-

38 B, Delhi Cantt

New Delhi

13th April, 2020

The Editor

Indian Express

New Delhi

Subject :- Intersections in Delhi.

Respected Sir ,

Let me draw the attention of Delhi Police to the ugly scenes at busy-intersections. Police have been ignoring the inconvenience that is caused to the public. At every crossing, ho vehicles have to stop. This is the time for which vendors and beggars wait alike. The vendors force their goods on unwilling travellers. One can understand them. After alloy is only selling their wares. But along with them appear beggars. The pest the travellers to give alms. lf the windows of the cars are closed, they beat their hands on them.

Along with these vendors and beggars, criminals come disguised as such. They indulge in lifting valuables and pick pocketing. The policemen do not seem to care. I would urge the authorities to do something about it. The begging at these intersections should be banned. The vendors should be asked to be at a distance.

Yours faithfully

Vishal

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