Write an letter to the editor of the tribune regretting the delhi is becoming an unlivable city due to heavy traffic , emitting poisonous gases and high noise
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Senders address
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20/6/2019
The Editor ,
Tribune
New Delhi
Subject : Heavy traffic in Delhi
Sir ,
I am a frequent reader of your esteemed news paper . I would like to bring to your notice that delhi is becoming an unlivable city due to heavy traffic , emitting poisonous gases and high noise . It's high time every one rethink over the issue . I would be ever grateful to you for publishing about this in your newspaper and also awaring the people about this . A few ways that come to my mind are , Using public transport and Sifting to CNG , Imposing fine for unnecessary sound .
Thank you ,
Yours truly,
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78 – A
Model Town
Delhi
June 7, 2019
The Editor
The HT
Model Town Office
Subject: Alarming rise of vehicular traffic and pollution in Delhi
Sir:
I am writing this letter to express my deep concern over the ever increasing vehicular pollution. The number of vehicles have been rising drastically in all the cities in Delhi. It is estimated that approximately 217.7 tons of carbon monoxide is emitted in all the metropolitan cities. Similarly, 66.7 tons of hydrocarbons are released in the air every day. Other pollutants such as lead, Sulphur dioxide, and particulate matter are released into the air. These pollutants cause many serious health hazards such as cough, nausea, headache, irritation of eyes, various bronchial and visibility problems. Apart from air becoming poisonous, noise and heat levels are also going beyond the set limit. Delhi has literally become an inhospitable city. The least I mention of traffic jams the better.
The Government and people must join hands to overcome this problem. The Government must ban very old vehicles; the Government must also start providing electrical vehicles to people at subsidized cost. People must also adopt pollution free vehicles.
I appeal to the Government to implement pollution and traffic control policies at the earliest. Kindly give my views enough space in the columns of your esteemed daily.
Thanking you.
Yours truly,
Manav