NCERT Solutions Class 10th English Grammar – Letter To The Editor Format, Topics, Examples, Samples
Textbook | NCERT/CBSE |
Class | Class 10th |
Subject | English |
Chapter | English Grammar |
Chapter Name | Letter To The Editor |
Category | Class 10th English Grammar With Answers |
Medium | English |
Source | Last Doubt |
NCERT Solutions Class 10th English Grammar – Letter To The Editor Format, Topics, Examples, Samples
? English Grammar ?
✍ Letter To The Editor ✍
?English Grammar With Answers?
Question 1. You are Prabhu Kumar/Parvati of 17 E, Ravi Dass Road, Kochi. Write a letter to the editor of a newspaper about the nuisance caused by loudspeakers in the city during examination days drawing attention of the authorities concerned to the problem. ??♂️Answer: 17 E, Ravi Dass Road Kochi XXXXXX Kerala 2 March 20XX Writing 87 The Editor The Times of India Kochi XXXXXX KeralaDear 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 |
Question 2. There is a busy road in front of your school. A large number of students have to cross the road while going back home. They run a great risk. Write a letter to the Editor, Navjiwan Times, Agra drawing attention of the concerned authorities to the problem. Make a request to mark a zebra crossing and to put traffic lights in front of your school. You are Amit/Anita, Class X, New Age Public School, Ram Nagar, Agra. ??♂️Answer: The Editor The Navjiwan Times Agra 25 July 20XXDear Sir Subject: Zebra crossing and Traffic lights on D N Mehta road Through the columns of your esteemed daily, I would like to bring to your notice two important facts about D N Mehta Road in our city: (i) It does not have any zebra crossing marks in the portion in front of our school. (ii) It does not have any traffic lights in the portion in front of our school. A large number of students, teachers and public cross this busy road and it is a great risk doing so, due to the absence of the zebra crossing and traffic lights.I am sure that we will agree that measures should not be taken after the crisis. We are not waiting for accidents to happen.You are therefore requested to give an appropriate space to my letter in your esteemed newspaper to draw the attention of the concerned authorities. Yours faithfully |
Question 3. You are Deep/Deepika of C–105, Janak Puri, New Delhi. You are extremely disturbed on reading about attacks on old people living alone. Write a letter to the Editor of “The New Indian Express” sensitizing people and drawing attention to this problem. ??♂️Answer: C–105 Janak Puri New Delhi 1100XX 17 July 20XX The Editor The New Indian Express New Delhi 1100XXSir Subject: Attacks on Old People Living Alone Through the columns of your esteemed daily, I wish to draw the attention of the authorities concerned to the danger old people living alone are facing. Most of the senior citizens are people who are living alone with just a domestic help. Their children are adults and have moved out. The domestic helps hired by these aged people often take advantage of their helplessness. They are burgled, poisoned or beaten to death. It is indeed a sad plight for our senior citizens.It is my humble request to the authorities concerned to issue a certificate of verification of the domestic help and ask their neighbours to set up a neighbourhood watch where everyone can look out for the safety of each other especially the older people. I hope my concern will reach the ears of the concerned authorities through your newspaper.Yours faithfully Deepika (A concerned citizen) |
Question 4. You are Harshi/Hashim, a resident of A– 20, Aurbindo Marg, New Delhi. You are deeply troubled by the sale of alcohol to underage people. Write a letter to the Editor of “The Hindustan Times” drawing attention to this problem. ??♂️Answer: A–20, Aurbindo Marg New Delhi. 18 April 20XX The Editor The Hindustan Times New Delhi.Sir Subject: Sale of alcohol to underage people I would like to draw the kind attention of all the authorities concerned towards the above–mentioned problem through the columns of your esteemed daily. It has been my observation for quite some time now that many young people who are consuming alcohol are still in teens and some are around twenty. The government vending shops located in almost every residential colony market, do not even ask for identification or age proof.If ever they do so, they are easily bribed by a few hundred rupees. This sale of liquor to under–aged people leads to many of the problems our country is facing today. Youths who drink together do not know when to stop or how much to consume and this often leads to intoxication, uncontrollable behaviour, emotional problems, etc. I shall be grateful if this letter is given an appropriate space in your newspaper.Yours faithfully Hashim |
Question 5. You are Ria/Ranjit. You want to bring to light the parking problem faced by the people in residential colonies. Write a letter to the Editor of “The Daily Express” drawing attention to this problem and what measures can be taken to rectify it. Your address is 22–B, Mandakini Apartments, New Delhi. ??♂️Answer: 22–B, Mandakini Apartments New Delhi 12 December 20XX The Editor The Daily Express New Delhi |
CBSE/NCERT Solution Class 10th English grammar with Answer
- Tenses
- Modals
- Active and Passive Voice
- Verb Agreement
- Reported Speech
- Clauses
- Determiners
- Conjunctions
- Preposition
- Gap Filling
- Editing
- Omission
- Rearrange Jumbled
- Sentence Transformation
- Letter of Complaint
- Letter Of Inquiry
- Letter Of Placing
- Letter To The Editor