The letter to the district chief executive officer is given below.
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Anant Agnihotri,
2 Ashok Nagar,
Lucknow - 226001
To
Chief Executive officer,
Mr. D.N. Pandey
Vidhan Sabha Bhawan,
Lucknow - 226001
Date - 28 July 2022
Subject - Need for a better playing field in school.
Respected Sir,
I am looking for a chance to get a better play. It would be great if you could help, but if you can't that's fine because I know how busy you are. There are a lot of students who would benefit from you doing this a lot of students are interested in football, but can't do anything because they don't have any of the resources to do the things they want to do but you can help with this. Some students have even started to quit doing the thing that they love because of a lack of resources, but that would change with your help.
A lot of students want to join football but it is not safe to play on a field that isn't fixed. I want all those students to be able to play without fear. It will benefit them by giving them confidence. They will be able to feel safe and give their all without second thoughts. My school name is Cathedral Senior Secondary School in Hazratganj, Lucknow.
Thank you for listening to my letter. Your help will be greatly appreciated.
Yours Sincerely,
Anant Agnihotri
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