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Letter regarding the misbehaviour by the bus conductor.

Letter regarding the misbehaviour by the bus conductor. August 13, 2003 To, The Concerned Authority The Ministry of Surface Transport, New Delhi. Sir, I would like to draw your attention towards the high-handed attitude of bus staff plying on the bus route No. 764, bus no. DL-IP 978, plying between Najafgarh to Nehru Place on the evening of 5th August 2003, around 4.30 p.m. Since two buses on the same route...
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Letter to the Delhi Development Authority, regarding fragile constructions.

Letter to the Delhi Development Authority, regarding fragile constructions. March 8, 2003 To, The Concerned Authority, Delhi Development Authority, Vikas Sadan, New Delhi. Sir, The recent earthquake in Gujarat has once again opened the doors of the vulnerability of the flats constructed by Delhi Development Authority and exposed the residents to danger in case of a natural catastrophe. As a resident of Rohini and occupying an H.I.G. flat, the thickness of...
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Letter to the Jail Superintendent for making a request for coverage of an article.

Letter to the Jail Superintendent for making a request for coverage of an article. June 8, 2003 To, The Superintendent of Jails, Tihar Jail, New Delhi. Sir, This is to request your good self to grant me a permission for visiting your jail and discuss with the prisoners about the “Reforms” initiated by honourable Kiran Bedi. I am working with an esteemed newspaper “THE HINDUSTAN TIMES” and we are planning to...
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Letter regarding the theft of electricity.

Letter regarding the theft of electricity. July 15, 2003 To, The Concerned Authority, Delhi Vidyut Board, New Delhi. Sir, This is to draw your attention to the pilferage of electricity by the residents of Khajumkhas, causing a lot of inconvenience to citizens like me, who have a regular connection. As a matter of fact, most of the residents are using jumpers, the moment there is a power by from other connections,...
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Letter to Airtel for overcharging in the Mobile Bill.

Letter to Airtel for overcharging in the Mobile Bill. August 12, 2002 To, The Director, Manager Airtel New Delhi. Sir, It came as a matter of rude shock when my July 2002, the bill showed an amount of Rs.37,541 (Thirty thousand, five hundred and forty-one). More than the bill, the dialed numbers belonged to International Subscriber Dialing (ISD) especially to Japan, Canada, and Germany, when in reality my Telephone No. 98XXXXXXX...
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Letter to the police department regarding disturbance caused by the loudspeaker.

Letter to the police department regarding disturbance caused by the loudspeaker. August 14, 2003 To The Station House Officer, Police Station, Vasant Vihar Delhi Sir, This is to inform your goodself that my house is located very near to a temple and for the last one week I’m being made a hapless victim of high density sound pollution. There is a “Jagran” in progress and inspite of my request to the...
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Reply to the previous Letter regarding the high-handed behaviour of the teacher.

Reply to the previous Letter regarding the high-handed behaviour of the teacher. June 12, 2003 To, Mr. Rajeev Ranjan Laxmisagar, Darbhanga. Sir, In reference to your letter dt. June 7, 2003, we are in the process of looking into the episode and in this regard, we request you to present yourself along with your son on June 15, 2003. We sincerely regret the entire episode and since you are associated with...
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Letter regarding the high-handed behaviour of teacher.

Letter regarding the high-handed behaviour of teacher. June 7, 2003 To, The Principal, Holy Cross Public School, Darbhanga. Madam, I would like to draw your kind attention towards the high-handed behaviour of the class teacher of class VI, Ms. Rani Mukharjee, on June 5, 2003. My son, Krishna, who is sincere and devoted towards his study and has always scored good marks, was beaten mercilessly in front of the entire class...
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