QUESTIONS OF FACTUAL DESCRIPTION
Q1. Write a letter to the editor on the topic” Role of youngsters in shaping a India’s future”
Ans:
B-45 Indiranagar
New Delhi
24 October, 2014
The Editor
The Times Of India
New Delhi
Sub: Role of youngsters in shaping a India’s future
Sir
Through the column of your esteemed newspapers, I take the privilege to draw the attention of all the readers towards the burning topic of modern times , that is “Role of youngsters in shaping a India’s future”. This topic is the spirit behind several movements meant for the development of youngsters.
The destiny of a nation is vested with the youngsters. These are the people if guided correctly; they can modify the course of the world. They have the might of extensive thinking, hard struggle, innovation and advancement. The youth are ready to adapt changes because they are young they are in search of truth, they are open to different ideas contrary to the people who are mature and old. These youths are the pioneers of socio-cultural, political and economic reform. They are the crucial segments of our nation’s development
But the problem lies with the lack of proper guidance provided to these enthusiastic youngsters. They are brimming with a rich source of talent and capabilities but there are very less opportunities for them to execute their ideas and vision. Sometimes their own social and monetary restraints inhibit them and sometimes the facilities are inadequate.
“If you want a crop for one year, grow millet; if you want a crop for ten years, grow a tree; and if you want a crop for one hundred years, grow men.” This adage implies the fact that educational institutions can play a key role in motivating the youngsters to perform their best. There is a need to make the youngsters aware of their potentials and performance.
I am sure that my views will appeal to you and the readers and steps would be taken to education and training of young minds. I humbly request you to give my views a space in your esteemed newspaper.
Yours faithfully
Neeraj Chaudhary
Q2. Q1. Write a letter to the editor on the topic” Effect of advertisement hoardings and sign boards on roadsides”
Ans:
B-45 Indiranagar
New Delhi
24 October, 2014
The Editor
The Times Of India
New Delhi
Sub: Effect of advertisement hoardings and sign boards on roadsides”
Sir
Through the column of your esteemed newspapers, I take the privilege to draw the attention of all the readers towards the burning topic of modern times , that is “Effect of advertisement hoardings and sign boards on roadsides” This topic is a major cause of concern due to rising cases of accidents on roads.
It’s a common sight on roadsides to witness huge hoardings and sign boards. Not only various companies and organizations display their marketing strategy through these tools but also tempt people towards them. Such hoardings and sign boards are not just stationary. Now with the rapid use of technology, such hoardings and sign boards have also assumed a brand new shape and designs. Now a days there are moving hoardings and sign boards just as shown in TV. They are far more attractive than the usual ones.
But it is a real pity that such hoardings and sign boards have become a threat to road safety. The number of accidents are increasing on the roads. People are obviously tempted to watch these attractive hoardings and sign boards. Even if they are driving, the eyes and mind surely get diverted leading to minor and major accidents.
It is an urgent need to remove such hoardings and sign boards from the roadsides. There should be rules and regulations regarding their display. At any cost the lives of people can not be put to risk. There can be other modes of publicity than such luring hoardings and sign boards. Especially on crowded streets and highways the use of hoardings and sign boards should be avoided.
I am sure that my views will appeal to you and the readers and steps would be taken for the safety of people. I humbly request you to give my views a space in your esteemed newspaper.
Yours faithfully
Neeraj Chaudhary
Ans:
B-45 Indiranagar
New Delhi
24 October, 2014
The Editor
The Times Of India
New Delhi
Sub: Role of youngsters in shaping a India’s future
Sir
Through the column of your esteemed newspapers, I take the privilege to draw the attention of all the readers towards the burning topic of modern times , that is “Role of youngsters in shaping a India’s future”. This topic is the spirit behind several movements meant for the development of youngsters.
The destiny of a nation is vested with the youngsters. These are the people if guided correctly; they can modify the course of the world. They have the might of extensive thinking, hard struggle, innovation and advancement. The youth are ready to adapt changes because they are young they are in search of truth, they are open to different ideas contrary to the people who are mature and old. These youths are the pioneers of socio-cultural, political and economic reform. They are the crucial segments of our nation’s development
But the problem lies with the lack of proper guidance provided to these enthusiastic youngsters. They are brimming with a rich source of talent and capabilities but there are very less opportunities for them to execute their ideas and vision. Sometimes their own social and monetary restraints inhibit them and sometimes the facilities are inadequate.
“If you want a crop for one year, grow millet; if you want a crop for ten years, grow a tree; and if you want a crop for one hundred years, grow men.” This adage implies the fact that educational institutions can play a key role in motivating the youngsters to perform their best. There is a need to make the youngsters aware of their potentials and performance.
I am sure that my views will appeal to you and the readers and steps would be taken to education and training of young minds. I humbly request you to give my views a space in your esteemed newspaper.
Yours faithfully
Neeraj Chaudhary
Q2. Q1. Write a letter to the editor on the topic” Effect of advertisement hoardings and sign boards on roadsides”
Ans:
B-45 Indiranagar
New Delhi
24 October, 2014
The Editor
The Times Of India
New Delhi
Sub: Effect of advertisement hoardings and sign boards on roadsides”
Sir
Through the column of your esteemed newspapers, I take the privilege to draw the attention of all the readers towards the burning topic of modern times , that is “Effect of advertisement hoardings and sign boards on roadsides” This topic is a major cause of concern due to rising cases of accidents on roads.
It’s a common sight on roadsides to witness huge hoardings and sign boards. Not only various companies and organizations display their marketing strategy through these tools but also tempt people towards them. Such hoardings and sign boards are not just stationary. Now with the rapid use of technology, such hoardings and sign boards have also assumed a brand new shape and designs. Now a days there are moving hoardings and sign boards just as shown in TV. They are far more attractive than the usual ones.
But it is a real pity that such hoardings and sign boards have become a threat to road safety. The number of accidents are increasing on the roads. People are obviously tempted to watch these attractive hoardings and sign boards. Even if they are driving, the eyes and mind surely get diverted leading to minor and major accidents.
It is an urgent need to remove such hoardings and sign boards from the roadsides. There should be rules and regulations regarding their display. At any cost the lives of people can not be put to risk. There can be other modes of publicity than such luring hoardings and sign boards. Especially on crowded streets and highways the use of hoardings and sign boards should be avoided.
I am sure that my views will appeal to you and the readers and steps would be taken for the safety of people. I humbly request you to give my views a space in your esteemed newspaper.
Yours faithfully
Neeraj Chaudhary