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प्रश्न
Write a complaint to the officer of the PWD department to take immediate actions of maintaining cleanliness in the Children’s Park in your locality.
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उत्तर
From,
Mr. Sujit,
9, Gandhi Nagar,
Delhi-0025600.
5th October 2020.
To,
The PWD Officer,
Gandhi Nagar,
Delhi-0025600.
Respected Sir,
Sub: Garbage to be removed inside the Children’s Park
I am a resident of Kargo street in Delhi. As a resident, I hereby bring to your notice the poor sanitation conditions of this locality. The sanitation is very bad here. The roads here are not swept regularly. Almost every litter area is overflowing with garbage. They have not cleaned the area for nearly a week. Colony children go to the Children’s park on Sullivan street. A foul smell arises from the garbage area there. It has become a place for mosquitoes to breed. Recently, we noticed many children affected by fever. Some are even diagnosed to be suffering from dengue, malaria, etc.
So, I request you to look into this matter seriously and improve the sanitation in this locality. Looking forward to your continued co-operation and stringent action against the sanitation staff in-charge of this locality.
Thank you,
Yours faithfully,
Mr. Sujit,
To,
The PWD Officer,
Gandhi Nagar,
Delhi-0025600.
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