You are Prabhu Kumar/Parvati of 17E, Ravi Dass Road, Kochi. Write a letter in 100-120 words to the
editor of a newspaper about the nuisance caused by loudspeakers in the city during examination
days, drawing attention of the concerned authorities to the problem.
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LETTER WRITING
17E, Ravi Dass Road
Kochi
7 October, 20XX
The Editor
The Hindu
Chennai
Subject:- Nuisance caused by the Loudspeakers
Sir,
I am writing this letter to express my anguish and annoyance over the problem of loudspeakers during the examinations. Ihe findl
examination are just around the corner. The loudspeakers disturb our studies in the day and sleep in the night
despite the ban on loudspeakers after 10 pm, many people are seen frequently violating this rule. I suggest that the municipal
authorities should take strong action against the people responsible for creating such disturbance.
They could either be penalised with heavy fines or banned altogether. Also, during the permissible hours, the authorities should ask people to keep the sound below a certain tolerable level, so that students are not disturbed.
I hope that the authorities will take this problem seriously and make sincere efforts to counter it.
Thank you!
Yours sincerely
Prabhu Kumar/Parvati
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ARMY LOVE
17 E, Ravi Dass Road
Kochi XXXXXX
Kerala
2 March 20XX
Writing 87
The Editor
The Times of India
Kochi XXXXXX
Kerala
Dear Sir
Subject: Nuisance caused by loudspeakers in the city during examination days
Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper I would like to draw the attention of the authorities concerned to the nuisance caused by the indiscriminate use of loudspeakers at religious places, wedding processions, market places and jagrans during the examination days. Students are unable to concentrate on the heavy backlog of revision work during these days. The result is that they fare badly in the examinations and this leads to frustration and unhappiness among students. Their parents also suffer due to it. It is high time the authorities concerned take a serious note of this nuisance and initiate remedial measures to check the problem. Use of loudspeakers should be totally banned irrespective of the place where these are used. It is not only a cause of nuisance but also adds to the noise pollution.
Yours faithfully
Prabhu Kumar