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Art [367]
3 years ago
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The condition of the public park in your locality is miserable. Write a letter to the editor of a local newspaper with the help

of the points given below in 100-120 words. You are Raj Arora.  poorly managed parks  heaps of garbage everywhere  boundary wall broken  dirty animals resting there
English
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lukranit [14]3 years ago
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Dear Editor.

I believe that you, like me, are a great defender of the management of our city and the well-being of our population. For this reason, I decided to write this letter informing about the mismanagement of public parks in our city.

These parks were built with the use of public money and should be maintained by government officials with the same money, which is not a small amount, but which is not being invested correctly. Our parks are completely abandoned by the governors who have a terrible administration. It is no longer possible to take advantage of the park, due to the amount of problems it presents.

The amount of garbage accumulated in the place is absurd because the collection is not done regularly and many people understand that the place is abandoned and take the opportunity to throw garbage inappropriately. The entire physical structure of the park is destroyed, including the border wall, which allows more people to dump garbage, in addition to allowing the entry of dirty and even dangerous animals that can proliferate diseases.

In view of this, I urge you to publicize this situation so that the government's attention is drawn to this problem and that a solution can be established.

Thank you for your time.

Sincerely

Raj Arora.

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