Saturday, 27 April 2019

An Editorial Letter

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Write a letter to the Editor of an English newspaper raising your voice the miserable condition of hospit your state hospitals. 

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To
 The Editor,
 The Statesman,
 Calcutta-700 001

       Sub : Miserable condition of hospital.

 Sir,
     Through the columns of your esteemed daily I would like to ventilate my  views about the miserable condition of the hospital in our state.

       It must be admitted that the condition of the hospitals is deplorable. The doctors do not care the hospitals, the nurses do not take care of the patients, dogs and cats share beds with the patients particularly with those who have no capacity to hire cabins. There is no controversy  about the shortage of doctors but the question centres round the fact that the doctors are not interested in treating the patients in the hospitals. They are interested in private chambers or in nursing homes. For that, the government hospitals remain neglected.

Under the above circumstances, I pray and hope that the government should take proper steps to solve the problem as early as possible.
                                                Yours faithfully,
                                                   A. K. Dutta
Gangarampur
27/04/2019

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An Editorial Letter

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Write a letter to the editor of a newspaper about the problem of drug addiction.

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 To
 The Editor,
 The Statesman,
 Calcutta-700 001
                  
                    Sub : Problem of durg addiction. 

 Sir,

      Through the columns of your esteemed daily I would like to ventilate my  views about the problem of drug addiction. 

       Drug addiction has now become a major problem of our social life. Many young men and women are falling victims of this dreadful curse. Hashish, Heroin, Brown sugar, L. S. D and other narcotics are smuggled into the country by the dishonest traders. These traders operate underground and the young ones take these drugs for temporary pleasure. These drugs are nothing but death traps. Initially the drugs stimulate the addicts but slowly they lead the addicts to death. As a result the rosy possibilities of our young men and women are nipped in the bud.

     Under the above circumstances, I pray and hope that the government should take proper steps to solve the problem as soon as possible.
                                                Yours faithfully,
                                                   A. K. Dutta
Gangarampur
26/04/2019
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Friday, 26 April 2019

A question & Answer of The Eyes Have It - Ruskin Bond for HS, wbchse

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"She gave a little exclamation" -  Who is 'she' referred to here? Why did she give a little exclamation?

Ans:    Here 'she' refers to the girl who got into the compartment of the narrator at Rohana station.

    When the train pulled out of Rohana station, the narrator asked the girl if she was going all the way to Dehra. Having heard that voice, the girl gave a little exclamation. She said that she did not know anyone else had been in the compartment. The fact was that the girl was blind, and for that she could not feel the presence of anyone in the compartment until she heard the voice. She gave a little exclamation, for it seems, she often faces such embarrassing situations. 
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