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You are Rohan Sharma/ Ritu Sharma, a student of Vintage Public School, Pitam Pura, Delhi. You have lost your library card. Write an application in about 120-150 words to the Librarian of your school, requesting her to issue you a new library card. Give all the necessary details.


Rohan Sharma

Class IX-B

Vintage Public School

Pitam Pura, Delhi


3rd June 2024


The Librarian

Vintage Public School

Pitam Pura, Delhi


Subject: Application for Issuance of a New Library Card


Respected Madam,


I am writing to inform you that I have unfortunately lost my library card. My name is Rohan Sharma, and I am a student of Class IX-B. Despite my best efforts to locate it, I have been unable to find it.


I kindly request you to issue me a new library card at your earliest convenience. Below are my necessary details for your reference:


Name: Rohan Sharma

Class: IX-B

Roll Number: 23

Library Card Number: V-9123


I understand the importance of the library card and assure you that I will take greater care with the new one. I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your assistance in this matter.


Thank you for your understanding and support.


Yours sincerely,


Rohan Sharma

Class IX-B

Vintage Public School


The main park in your locality has suffered neglect on the part of local authorities and has virtually become barren. Write a letter in about 120-150 words to the Editor of a local newspaper, expressing your concern about the problems the neglect has created. Also, suggest some measures to regain the greenery of the park and the safety of the residents. You are Tanvi Jain of C-105, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi


Tanvi Jain

C-105, Safdarjung Enclave

New Delhi


3rd June 2024


The Editor

The Local Times

New Delhi


Subject: Neglect of the Main Park in Safdarjung Enclave


Dear Sir/Madam,


I am writing to express my concern over the current state of the main park in our locality, Safdarjung Enclave. The park has suffered severe neglect from the local authorities and has virtually become barren. This has not only reduced the greenery in our area but also impacted the safety and well-being of residents, especially children and the elderly.

The park used to be a vibrant space for recreational activities, but now it is filled with dry patches and broken equipment. The lack of maintenance has also made it a breeding ground for pests.

I urge the authorities to take immediate action to revive the park. Regular watering, planting new trees and plants, and repairing the equipment would greatly help. Additionally, employing security personnel and installing proper lighting can enhance safety.

I hope this letter will draw attention to the issue and prompt necessary measures.

Yours sincerely,

Tanvi Jain

C-105, Safdarjung Enclave

New Delhi



As the Head Girl/ Head Boy of your school, draft an e-mail in about 60 words, to the Canteen Manager, suggesting healthier menu options and promoting the idea of a weekly ‘Healthy Food Day’ to encourage nutritious eating habits among students.


To: canteen_manager@myschoolname.com

Subject: Suggestion for Healthier Menu Options and "Healthy Food Day"


Dear Canteen Manager,

I'm writing to suggest introducing more healthy options on the canteen menu, like salads, whole wheat wraps, fresh juices and fresh fruit.

Additionally, I propose a "Healthy Food Day" each week, showcasing delicious and nutritious meals! This could encourage students to explore healthier choices.

Thank you for considering this.

Sincerely,

[Your Name]

Head [Boy/Girl]



You are Komal Meena, Secretary of the Environment Club of your school. You are extremely disturbed to see the deteriorating condition of historical monuments. Write a letter to the Editor of a national daily, expressing your concern and highlighting the need to preserve monuments.


Komal Meena

Secretary, Environment Club

Vintage Public School

Pitam Pura, Delhi


3rd June 2024


The Editor

The National Daily

New Delhi


Subject: Urgent Need to Preserve Historical Monuments in Delhi


Dear Sir/Madam,

I am writing as the Secretary of the Environment Club at Vintage Public School to express my deep concern over the deteriorating condition of historical monuments in Delhi. These monuments, which stand as a testament to our rich cultural heritage, are increasingly being neglected and are suffering from pollution, vandalism, and general wear and tear.

Monuments such as the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and Humayun's Tomb, which once drew admiration from around the world, are now losing their splendour. The walls are marked with graffiti, the gardens are littered with waste, and the structures themselves are showing signs of significant damage. This is not only a loss to our historical legacy but also diminishes the aesthetic and educational value for future generations.

Preserving these monuments requires immediate action. Regular maintenance, stringent security to prevent vandalism, and awareness campaigns to educate the public about the importance of heritage conservation are essential steps. Furthermore, involving schools and community groups in clean-up drives and preservation activities can foster a sense of responsibility among citizens.

I urge the concerned authorities to prioritise the preservation of these monuments to safeguard our heritage and ensure they continue to inspire and educate future generations.


Yours sincerely,

Komal Meena

Secretary, Environment Club

Vintage Public School

Pitam Pura, Delhi


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