Letter To Editor-Samples
Letter To Editor-Samples
Letter To Editor-Samples
Write a letter to the editor of a major newspaper about the growing tech addiction among
the youth. Your letter should:
Answer:
24D
Block 4
Defence Society
New Delhi-1100XX
The Editor
The Times
New Delhi-1100XX
Sir
With great admiration and belief in the columns of your newspaper, I seek to bring to your kind
notice the fast- growing menace of tech addiction and resultant health scares among the youth
of our country.
Today, we are able to enjoy some of the most convenient gadgets to have ever existed, which
offer far more information and sources of entertainment than any other. As a result, the
upcoming generation has been becoming increasingly information-heavy. The number of hours
an average person spends in gaining new information, whether wanted or unwanted, is fast
increasing, with a screen in front of our eyes showing us new wonders every minute. And on top
of that, the wonders are as per choice and preferences. All this temptation often leads young
children to spend much more time on these gadgets than what's healthy. And even though we
may not realise it instantly, it levies a huge load of tiredness on our brains and eyes, often
leading to inexplicable stress and irritability.
Hence, through the pages of your esteemed newspaper, I would like to appeal to the youth
worldwide to maintain a balance of all spheres of life to fully enjoy it.
Thanking you in anticipation
Yours sincerely
Shinoy
Letter 2:
You are Shyam Singh, an assistant professor at Netaji Subhash University Kolkata.
Outside your college, there is a river which is polluted by the locals. You want to
organize a rally to make people aware of the issue. Write a letter to the editor highlighting
the need for awareness among people and to motivate people to join the rally.
Answer:
Building no. 6
Main Market
Dum-Dum
Kolkata-XXXXXX
The Editor
The Times of India
Kolkata-XXXXXX
Sir/Madam
Through the columns of your reputed newspaper, I would like to make people aware of the
present-day issue near the campus of the Netaji Subhash
Chandra Bose,University of Kolkata. The river near the campus is polluted by the locals and it is
difficult for the animals to drink water from it.
People use the water to do their daily chores but since it is filled with plastic bottles, wrappers,
and bags, they are not able to take water. The locals come to visit the river during the evening
and sit beside the river to enjoy some time, but most of the people come and through some
plastic items which flow into the river.
As a professor of a well-known institute, I don't want my students to get such a wrong message.
Therefore, I decided to arrange a rally with a few of
my colleagues to make people aware of the issue and clean up the river by ourselves. The
university students are ready to participate in the rally, but not only the students we want others
also to participate so that it will be more impactful.
Hence, I will be thankful to you if you highlight this issue in your newspaper so that people get to
know about the issue and join hands with us.
Thanking you
Yours sincerely
Shyam Singh
Letter 3:
You are Raman studying in the Public School of Mumbai. The road leading to your
school is full of potholes and also congested. Most of the working-class people are
staying in this locality. They are very often stuck in traffic jams. The Government has not
taken any action till now for road construction. Write a letter to the Editor of ‘The Times
of India’ drawing the attention of the Govt to the issue faced by the people, requesting
them for road construction.
Answer:
8, Gandhinagar
Mumbai-XXXXXX
The Editor
The Times of India
Mumbai-XXXXXX
Sir
The road leading to Public School is so congested throughout the day. It is the main
road but there are potholes everywhere on the road. Mainly during the morning hours,
people are facing horrible situations when they are going to their workplaces. A Public
School is also situated on this road. So, school students and parents get irritated as
they are stuck here very often in traffic jams. These locality peoples made many
representations to the government, but no action has been taken so far to improve the
bad condition of the road. That is why now through this letter we want to draw the
attention of the Govt.
As the situation is not good, I request you to highlight it through your newspaper. So
that the Govt will take some action to improve the road condition.
Thanking You
Yours sincerely
Raman
Letter 4:
You are Vikas, a resident of Mayur Vihar, New Delhi. Write a Letter to the Editor of
‘Hindustan Times’ to highlight the absence of a playground in your locality.
Answer:
Vikas
120, Mayur Vihar,
New Delhi.
The Editor
The Hindustan Times
New Delhi-1100XX
Sir
I am Vikas, a resident of Mayur Vihar. I am writing to you in order to bring the attention
of the concerned authorities towards the absence of the playground and sports facilities
in our locality.
These are the necessary activities for all age peoples in current times. The increase in
pollution, contracting open space due to industrialization, an increase in traffic, etc. have
contributed to the decline of the environment and human health. The absence of open
spaces in the residential areas and townships has further provoked the issue. The lack
of playgrounds and open spaces has deprived the joy of children playing outdoor
games. So, it has affected their physical growth and development.
Therefore I request the concerned authorities to look into this problem with a hope that
they will provide a playground and sports facilities in our locality.
Thanking you
Yours sincerely
Vikas.