you are amrita /rahul of 21 mansarovar colony chandigarh you come across the following hints given in a news item you are upset over the gross neglect of invaluable historical monuments
Hints
Ancient monument losing their shape
In a very bad condition
Wall crumbling
Roofs getting cracks
Wall and stone pieces losing their plaster
Disfigured by tourists and vandals
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Explanation:
42
Mall Road
New Delhi
2nd April, 2018
The Editor
The National Daily
New Delhi
Subject: Expressing concern about historical monuments.
Dear sir,
I, a concerned citizen of Delhi would like to bring it to your notice that the obsequious nature of Indians towards the rich heritage and culture is fading away.
Our historical monuments are in ruins due to neglect, which though intermittent, is enough to cause destruction. As citizens of the country,
we should try to uphold the honour and pride of our ancestors. With reference to the present time, we can say that the tourism of India has decreased quite steadily which has also made a dent in the country's economy.
The first step that the government can take is to organise campaigns. We all have to do addition and subtraction before calculus. The citizens should be made aware that vandalism is a cruel crime and severe penalties will be the ultimate result of it. Quintessential qualities of certain people are required. We ought to respect our history. Without it, we would be quite lost into oblivion. People should realize that monuments are not only pillars of our heritage but also the treasures of our past that is still useful in building a good tourism in the present and will be-at the very least -a subject of fascination for the generations to come.
I entreat you to publish this article in your newspaper to spread the word.
Thanking you,
Yours sincerely
Rahul Kumar
Answer:
21, Mansarovar Colony
Chandigarh
The Editor
The Times of India
New Delhi
17th January, 20xx
Subject : Need for ‘Preservation of Historical Monuments’
Sir,
Through the medium of this letter I would like to express my concern over the manner in which we are grossly neglecting our invaluable historical monuments.
These historical monuments which are a unique reflection of our rich cultural heritage should be valued as priceless treasure. But we are neglecting them and these ancient monuments are losing their shape. They are getting dilapidated, their walls are crumbling, the roofs are getting cracked and the bricks and stone pieces are losing plaster. These historical monuments are being callously disfigured by visitors. It is heart rending to see how unfeelingly people damage them whereas these monuments should be preserved as a legacy for the coming generations. It is high time we changed our callous attitude towards our ancient monuments and got together to safeguard and preserve them.
I hope through your esteemed newspaper I am able to make people aware of the need to value these priceless historical monuments.
Yours Sincerely
Rahul