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Imagine that you have parked your vehicle (two-wheeler)/ bicycle inside the school premises. You find it missing in the evening. Write a complaint to the head of the school regarding this issue.

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Imagine that you have parked your vehicle (two-wheeler)/ bicycle inside the school premises. You find it missing in the evening. Write a complaint to the head of the school regarding this issue.

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From
Mr. Kuldeep,
(std IX)
D/O Mr. Alagesan
8, Adarsh Vidyalaya Alibag Road,
Officer’s colony,
Jawaharpet,
Dindivanam – 604172
2nd February 2018

To,
The Principal,
Adarsh Vidyalaya Alibag Road,
43 & 44 Rajarajastreet,
Permalpuram,
Dindivanam – 604174


Sir/Madam,

Subject: Complaint about my Bicycle – Reg.

This morning, I had parked my brand new bicycle which was gifted to me last birthday by my grandparents in the usual place near the school canteen allotted for bicycle parking along with many other cycles. However, I am alarmed to note that the bicycle is missing at the parking lot when I went at 5.10 p.m. after the Remedial class for Mathematics. I do remember seeing my bicycle during the lunch break.

It is a BSA Ladybird Breeze 26T Steel Bicycle, Pink in color with a Pink seat cover. I request you to kindly look into the matter and do the needful.
Looking forward to your immediate action and thanking you in advance for the same.

Thank you,

Yours faithfully,
Ms. Kuldeep,


To,
The Principal,
Adarsh Vidyalaya Alibag Road,
43 & 44 Rajarajastreet,
Permalpuram,
Dindivanam – 604174

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