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Write a letter to a friend, congratulating him on his recovery from a long illness. Letter for Class 9, 10, 12 and Competitive Examinations.

Write a letter to a friend, congratulating him on his recovery from a long illness. 5/24, Azad Nagar, Jayaprakash Road, Andheri, Mumbai— 58. 7TH November, 2002 My dear Vivek,  I was very happy to learn that you have recovered from typhoid which had confined you to bed for some weeks. I congratulate you on your return to health, in spite of the fact that you have lost the prerogatives of a...
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Letter to your mother, explaining your poor performance in the terminal examination. Letter for Class 9, 10, 12 and Competitive Examinations.

Write a letter to your mother, explaining your poor performance in the terminal examination. Room No. 10, Kirti Hostel, Model School, Pune- 5. 25th December. 2003. My dear Mother, I’m sorry to inform you that I have fared badly in the terminal examination. In fact, I am afraid, I will fail this time. I owe you an explanation of my poor performance which father will be informed of in due course....
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Write a letter to your cousin who is a book-worm. Letter for Class 9, 10, 12 and Competitive Examinations.

Write a letter to your cousin who is a book-worm. Meghadoot, Central Avenue, Santacruz, Mumbai- 54. 3rd November, 2002. My Dear David, I’m afraid that, when this letter reaches you, you’ll be absorbed in reading and regard it as a nuisance. It not only interrupts your study but imposes upon you the time-consuming obligation of replying to it. All the same, please read it and think over its contents, and I...
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Write a letter to your sister, congratulating her on her having won a prize at an elocution competition. Letter for Class 9, 10, 12 and Competitive Examinations.

Write a letter to your sister, congratulating her on her having won a prize at an elocution competition. Students Hostel, 15, Jayaprakash Road,  Andheri, Mumbai- 58. 6th August, 2003. My dear Uma, I was happy to learn that you have bagged the first prize in the Tilak Memorial Elocution Competition. However, I was not surprised at the news. Today women are distinguishing themselves in every field of life. Was not India...
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Write a letter to your father, seeking his permission to join the National Defence Academy, Letter for Class 9, 10, 12 and Competitive Examinations.

Write a letter to your father, seeking his permission to join the National Defence Academy, Khadakavasla. Room No 10, Vivekananda School Hostel, Vivekananda School, Pune-2.  24th March, 2002. My dear Father, I am glad to inform you that I have done quite well at the S.S.C. Examination which is just over. However, I intend to stay on here for two more weeks and sit for the competitive examination held by the...
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Write a letter to a Pen-friend who lives in England, enquiring about opportunities for higher education in U. K. Letter for Class 9, 10, 12 and Competitive Examinations.

Write a letter to a Pen-friend who lives in England, enquiring about opportunities for higher education in U. K.   15, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Mumbai-1. 20th May, 2003.   My dear Arthur, I thank you very much for your letter in which you have described the system of education in British universities. It has kindled in me a desire to. join a British University for my higher studies. There are, of...
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English Essay/Paragraph/Speech on “Why Do I Play Chess?” for Kids and Students for Class 8, 9, 10, Class 12 and Graduation Examination

English-Essay
Why Do I Play Chess? I play chess in my free time because it is my hobby and passion. There are a number of hobbies to choose from but I find chess the best and most fascinating. For me there cannot be a better pursuit than playing chess in my spare time. It not only keeps me busy but also gives entertainment, provides a welcome change and creative satisfaction. However, it...
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Essay on “India’s Foreign Police” Complete Essay for Class 10, Class 12 and Graduation and other classes.

English-Essay
India’s Foreign Police   India’s foreign policy is based on the principles of non-1 alignment and Panchsheela. India firmly believes in peaceful co-existence, self-reliance, co-operation, non-alignment, support for decolonization, disarmament, removal of inequalities among the nations and global struggle against apartheid and racialism. The basic objective of the policy is to preserve India’s freedom of options and decision-making in a world full of rivalry among powerful nations for supremacy and dominance....
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