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You are Sujoy/Sunita living in B-3, Saket, New delhi. Write a letter to the editor of a national daily about insanitary conditions prevailing in your locality due to non-clearance of garbage in 130-170 words.

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Ans. 35, MP Block,

Ans. 35, MP Block,Ashok Nagar

Ans. 35, MP Block,Ashok NagarPatna

Ans. 35, MP Block,Ashok NagarPatnaAugust 10, 20xx

The Editor

The EditorThe Times of India

The EditorThe Times of IndiaNew Delhi

Subject: Concern over unsanitary conditions created by the weekly bazaar

Subject: Concern over unsanitary conditions created by the weekly bazaarSir

Subject: Concern over unsanitary conditions created by the weekly bazaarSirThrough the columns of your widely circulated newspaper, I would like to bring to the notice of the civic authorities the unsanitary conditions created by the weekly ‘Tuesday’ markets. The vendors throw garbage indiscriminately in our well-maintained area.

Subject: Concern over unsanitary conditions created by the weekly bazaarSirThrough the columns of your widely circulated newspaper, I would like to bring to the notice of the civic authorities the unsanitary conditions created by the weekly ‘Tuesday’ markets. The vendors throw garbage indiscriminately in our well-maintained area.The weekly bazaar is held on the road dividing MP and NP blocks. It goes without saying that this bazaar is good for middle and lower-middle-class buyers but it is a nuisance for the area residents. Right from the evening till midnight we have to undergo noise, security risk and traffic jams. But Wednesday is hellish for us. The road remains littered with vegetable and fruit discards, leaf plates with stinking leftover food. Polythene and paper wrappers remain floating on the road. Cattle roam around the road to eat that litter. They add to the dirt and filth. It takes the road a few days to dry up but Tuesday again arrives.

Subject: Concern over unsanitary conditions created by the weekly bazaarSirThrough the columns of your widely circulated newspaper, I would like to bring to the notice of the civic authorities the unsanitary conditions created by the weekly ‘Tuesday’ markets. The vendors throw garbage indiscriminately in our well-maintained area.The weekly bazaar is held on the road dividing MP and NP blocks. It goes without saying that this bazaar is good for middle and lower-middle-class buyers but it is a nuisance for the area residents. Right from the evening till midnight we have to undergo noise, security risk and traffic jams. But Wednesday is hellish for us. The road remains littered with vegetable and fruit discards, leaf plates with stinking leftover food. Polythene and paper wrappers remain floating on the road. Cattle roam around the road to eat that litter. They add to the dirt and filth. It takes the road a few days to dry up but Tuesday again arrives.It is hoped that the concerned authorities would take strict steps. Cleaning the area must be made mandatory for the vendors and the stall owners. Dustbins in different places must be placed. The vendors should be fined heavily if they fail to keep the road clean.

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.Yours sincerely,

.Yours sincerely,Rashmi

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