Letter to Editor class 10
Letter 1:
You are Garima/Gopal, a resident of B/66, Mall Road, Guwahati and a volunteer of ‘Greenpeace India’. Write a letter to the editor of ‘National Times’ expressing your concern about the grave and irreparable damage that environmental pollution is causing to the society. In megacities, rapid urbanization and rampant industrialization has played a key role in increasing the pressure on the limited resources.
Discuss how environmental degradation can be curbed with the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations and policies.
Answer
B/66, Mall Road
Guwahati – 781001
22 June 2025
The Editor,
National Times
New Delhi
Subject: Grave Concern over Environmental Pollution in Urban India
Sir/Madam,
I am Garima/Gopal, a volunteer of ‘Greenpeace India’. Through your esteemed newspaper, I wish to draw public attention to the irreparable damage being caused by environmental pollution. Rapid urbanization and unchecked industrialization in megacities have led to the overuse of limited natural resources, air and water pollution, and widespread ecological imbalance.
It is crucial that strong environmental laws, along with proper implementation and strict enforcement of regulations and policies, be put in place. Public awareness and government accountability are essential to curb further degradation.
I hope this appeal will encourage action for a cleaner and greener future.
Yours sincerely,
Garima/Gopal
Volunteer, Greenpeace India
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Letter 2:
You are Suyash/Suhani Pandey, the Eco-Club Captain of Kendriya Vidyalaya School, Shripur. You are well aware of the hazards of using plastic bags indiscriminately and want the authorities to ban the excessive use of these bags. Write a letter to the editor of a national daily in not more than 120 words, drawing attention towards the harm caused by plastic litter. Express your concern over environmental degradation due to plastic waste and request the public to avoid the reckless use of polybags.
Answer
To
The Editor,
The Times of India,
New Delhi.
Subject: Ban on Excessive Use of Plastic Bags
Sir/Madam,
Through your esteemed newspaper, I wish to highlight the serious threat posed by the reckless use of plastic bags. Being the Eco-Club Captain of Kendriya Vidyalaya, Shripur, I am deeply concerned about the growing plastic litter around us. These non-biodegradable bags choke drains, harm animals, pollute soil and water, and contribute to environmental degradation.
I earnestly request the authorities to strictly ban the use of plastic bags and promote eco-friendly alternatives. I also appeal to the public to avoid using polybags and adopt reusable cloth or jute bags. Let us all join hands to save our planet.
Yours sincerely,
Suyash/Suhani Pandey
Eco-Club Captain
K.V. Shripur
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Letter 3:
The problem of open manholes and drains in your locality is posing a threat to the lives of people. As a young citizen, who cares about the upkeep of the locality and safety of the residents, write a letter to the editor of a local daily, in about 120 words, expressing your concern at the situation and suggesting measures to resolve the problem and drawing attention of the concerned authorities.
You are Sam/Karen of 67, Mist Apartments, Gagan Vihar, Akash Nagar.
Answer
67, Mist Apartments
Gagan Vihar, Akash Nagar
22 June 2025
The Editor,
The City Times
Akash Nagar
Subject: Concern Over Open Manholes and Drains
Sir/Madam,
Through your newspaper, I wish to express my deep concern over the open manholes and uncovered drains in our locality. These pose a serious threat to the lives of pedestrians, especially children and the elderly. Several accidents have already taken place due to this negligence.
I urge the concerned authorities to take immediate steps—cover all open manholes, regularly clean the drains, and install warning signs wherever necessary. Regular monitoring and maintenance are crucial to ensure the safety and hygiene of the area.
I hope this issue is taken seriously and prompt action is initiated.
Yours sincerely,
Sam/Karen
Resident of Mist Apartments
Gagan Vihar, Akash Nagar
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Letter 4:
The problem of speeding traffic on colony roads causing accidents is increasing day by day. As a young citizen, who wants to minimize the accidents caused by them, write a letter to the editor of a national daily, in about 120 words, expressing your concern at the situation and suggesting measures to resolve the problem and drawing attention of the concerned authorities.
You are Samyukta Khanna/Sanjay Khanna of 567, Madhur Apartments, Amar Vihar, Aram Nagar.
Answer
567, Madhur Apartments
Amar Vihar, Aram Nagar
22 June 2025
The Editor,
The Times of India
New Delhi
Subject: Concern Over Speeding Traffic on Colony Roads
Sir/Madam,
I wish to draw attention to the increasing problem of speeding vehicles on colony roads, which is leading to frequent accidents. As a responsible citizen, I am deeply worried about the safety of residents, especially children and senior citizens.
There is an urgent need to install speed breakers, put up traffic signs, and ensure regular patrolling by traffic police in residential areas. Public awareness campaigns can also help promote safer driving.
I request the concerned authorities to take immediate steps to curb this danger and ensure the safety of all.
Yours sincerely,
Samyukta Khanna/Sanjay Khanna
Resident of Madhur Apartments
Amar Vihar, Aram Nagar
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Letter 5:
You are Rahul / Rita, a student of DRK World School, Preet Vihar, Prem Nagar. You have recently noticed that the street in front of the school is being used as a thoroughfare by vehicles because of the construction work on the main street. This has led to a number of near fatal accidents involving school students who have become vulnerable to road injuries and exposure to toxic air and noise pollution while going to school. Write a letter to the Editor of a local daily in about 120 words highlighting the problem. You may also suggest possible solutions such as road safety signages, speed breakers, traffic timings.
Answer
DRK World School
Preet Vihar, Prem Nagar
22 June 2025
The Editor,
The City Chronicle
Prem Nagar
Subject: Danger Due to Traffic Diversion Near School
Sir/Madam,
I am Rahul/Rita, a student of DRK World School, and I wish to highlight the danger caused by traffic diversion in front of our school due to ongoing construction on the main road. The street is now overcrowded with speeding vehicles, leading to near-fatal accidents involving students.
This situation is risking the lives of many children and also exposing them to harmful air and noise pollution. I request the authorities to install road safety signs, speed breakers, and regulate traffic timings near the school to ensure student safety.
Kindly raise this issue in your paper to attract urgent attention.
Yours sincerely,
Rahul / Rita
Student, DRK World School
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