Letter to the Editor
1. The household water supply in your locality is
muddy and not fit for drinking. Despite several
complaint letters to the civic authorities, the problem
is still unresolved. Write a letter to the editor of a
local daily, in about 120 words, expressing your
concern at the situation and suggesting measures to
resolve the problem and drawing attention of the
concerned authorities.
You are Somil / Soumya of 768, Silver Apartments,
Ajitha Vihar, New Delhi.
768, Silver Apartments
Ajitha Vihar
New Delhi
27 June 2024
The Editor
The Times of India
Kasturba Gandhi Marg
New Delhi
Subject: Issues Regarding Household Water Supply
Sir
I am an avid reader of your esteemed newspaper
and through its columns, I would like to draw the
attention of the concerned authorities regarding the
household water supply in our community which is
unfit for drinking.
The contaminated water not only makes it unfit for
drinking but also raises concerns about its impact on
hygiene and sanitation. Numerous waterborne
diseases can be brought on by dangerous bacteria,
viruses, and parasites that are present in
contaminated water. Residents may thus be
compelled to spend money on water purification
systems or bottled water as alternatives. This places
an additional financial burden on households.
There is an urgent need to take certain steps to
alleviate this issue. I hope that this letter draws the
attention of the concerned authorities.
Yours truly
Somil/Soumya
2. As Aryan, the School Literary Captain of Ujjwal
Academy, Old City, Noida, you believe that
languages can help bridge regional divides and
promote unity. Write a letter to the editor of a
national daily, in about 120 words, suggesting the
introduction of an online regional language learning
programme managed and run by student councils
and language clubs in the city. The programme aims
to help residents who have recently relocated to a
new region in picking up the local language
organically. Share the importance and credibility of
such a programme and suggest a feasible way to
execute it along with possible activities.
Ujjwal Academy
Old City
Noida
27 June 2024
The Editor
The Hindustan Times
NoidaSubject: Need to introduce online regional
language learning programme
Sir
Through the column of your esteemed newspaper, I
wish to express my suggestion for helping people
learn new regional languages organically through
online language learning programmes.
People who relocate to new cities or regions face a
lot of difficulty in dealing with the local dialect.
However, introducing an online regional language
programme will help such people so much. This
online programme can easily be run by the student
council and the language clubs of the city. This online
programme may allow learners to take their classes
according to their suitable time which may avoid any
sort of hindrance to their work routine.
I hope that publishing this letter in your daily will
create language awareness among people, bridge
regional divides and promote unity.
Yours truly
Aryan
School Literary Captain