Letter to Editor

Letter to the Editor of newspaper, complaining against the increasing nuisance of beggars in the city.


417, Kabir Colony New Delhi

April 7, 20XX

The Editor The Hindustan Times
New Delhi

Subject: Rising Nuisance of Beggars

Sir,
I would like to draw the attention of the local authorities towards the increasing nuisance of beggars in our city. This is a dark spot on the social image of our country. 

Nowadays, the number of beggars has abruptly increased. You will find them everywhere in the city, markets, parks, outside a
restaurant and even in streets. The pity is that most of them have made begging their profession despite of being physically fit. Some of them seems to be involved in other offences also and some suffer from highly infectious diseases such as leprosy, TB etc. It is necessary to ensure that such cases are taken care of and be treated in General Hospital, and other able-bodied beggars be taken to task. 

I am sure the authorities will positively act upon this, at the earliest.

Yours truly,
CK Jaiswal



These letters are a part of the standard curriculum of written English, taught to middle and high school students. This is a particularly useful short composition in the form of written letters and emails that are always appreciated in an organisation. It reflects the writer’s personality and mannerisms, as well as written vocabulary. This letter is generally short, with a citizen raising some concern in front of the Editor of a big organization, hoping it gets highlighted in the papers.



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