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Write a letter to your Class Teacher or the Principal of your school to make any one of the two following requests. You wish to start a news bulletin for your school/ class.

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Write a letter to your Class Teacher or the Principal of your school to make any one of the two following requests.

You wish to start a news bulletin for your school/ class. It will be a one-page bulletin to be published every week. A different group of students will manage the preparation of the bulletin every time.

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C/l, gloria Apartments,
l.B.S Road,
Dadar (West),
Mumbai - 400 028.
7th July 2020.

To The Principal,
St. Agnel School,
Dadar (West),
Mumbai - 400 028.

Sub: Request to start a news bulletin.

Respected Sir,

I, XYZ, the monitor of VII - B, would wish to request you to grant us permission to start a news bulletin for our school. As part of the Literary Club activity, the bulletin will serve as a platform for those who wish to enhance their writing skills and try their hands at journalism right in school.

The bulletin would be a one-page weekly news bulletin covering national news. It would also contain news related to school and the class. A different group will take charge of its preparation every week. Besides, enhancing students' creativity, the bulletin will also expose them to one of the career options which they can take up in later life.

Kindly consider my humble request and grant us the permission so that the Literary Club lives up to its motto -

Express, Enhance, Excel.

Thanking you,

Yours truly,
XYZ

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Chapter 3.5: News Analysis - English workshop [Page 74]

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Balbharati English [English] Standard 7 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 3.5 News Analysis
English workshop | Q 2. (a) | Page 74
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Chapter 3.5 News Analysis
ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 2. (a) | Page 20

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