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kramer
2 years ago
10

Write a letter to the editor of The times of india regarding the frequent breakdown of electricity in your area.

English
1 answer:
Andrews [41]2 years ago
7 0
To,

The Editor,
The Times of India,
Agra


Sir,

Through the pages of your very important paper. In our neighborhood, there are a lot of power outages. Residents in this area have told the Electricity Department about this, but there has been no change.

The area's people are greatly inconvenienced by the regular breakdowns. The pupils are in a lot of difficulties since they are studying for board exams. Because of the breakdown, darkness dominates all around at night, and robbers become more active during complete darkness.

Please publish my letter in your renowned paper so the authorities are aware of our plight and take appropriate action.

Thank you

Sincerely,
XYZ
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