write a letter to the editor of the newspaper asking him to publish reagardig ban of sale of to bko and cicbrate near your school area
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totally agree with the views, published in the article ‘Ban Poly Bags’. It is a fact that poly bags are harmful due to their non-biodegradable nature. They don’t decompose, instead they choke the drainage system. Most animals eat them and die in the long run. If they are burnt, their obnoxious smell pollutes the atmosphere.
I wish that people at large, in their own interest and in the interest of mother earth wake up to this problem. Everyone should stop using poly bags. Jute bags, paper bags, etc., should take their place.
Thank you
Yours truly
Kavita Khanna
Dear Editor,
Having read your article in The City Times, as a 15-year-old student I would like to express my opinion on the issue of banning smoking in all public places. It is my firm belief that passing a law such as this one would be beneficial for all.
To begin with, prohibiting smoking in all public places would mean that everyone’s health would be protected. It is well known that smoking causes cancer and even though smokers state that it is their right to do what they want to themselves, they are being inconsiderate towards others. They must realize that through passive smoking, everyone around them is at risk and that they are the ones who are putting them at risk.
In addition to this, banning smoking in all areas except private homes offers a financial advantage. Smokers would be forced to smoke less so buying fewer packets of cigarettes means less expenses. The government would also economize as having fewer patients suffering from tobacco-related diseases entails fewer hospital bills.
All things considered, although many citizens will undoubtedly see this ban as a threat to their rights, the government of a country needs to look after the welfare of its citizens. Health counts above all else in life, therefore protecting people’s health should be a priority.
Yours faithfully,
Marie Somerset