You are Nikhil/Neha, You are greatly concerned to see the increasing
level of pollution in your city Write a letter to the editor of a local
newspaper expressing your concern and also suggesting some
measures to control this pollution .
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Answer:
Ranjan
7, Reiki Street
Mumbai
16 March, 20XX
The Editor
The Times of India
Veer Savarkar Marg
Mumbai
Sir
Sub: Commercialisation of education
I wish to draw the attention of the public in general and authorities in particular to the crass commercialisation prevalent in the good schools renowned for providing quality education.
My son goes to a prestigious public school which admits students after conducting so many tests and charging a hefty amount as various funds. To a casual onlooker the system appears restrictive and selective, but the overcrowded classrooms with 60 to 70 students in the primary section tell a different story. Almost every section of every class is in a similar situation. Even though the school works in two shifts there doesn’t seem to be any respite from the ever increasing size of the class.
The overcrowding of classrooms adversely affects the academic standards. It is very difficult for any teacher, howsoever, resourceful to build any rapport or conduct interactive sessions in such large classes. The curriculum is ‘covered’ in a poor manner. The academic values are brushed aside with nonchalance and the sole factor that governs the school authorities is the money that these