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Many students from different parts of the country come to Delhi to study. Finding affordable accommodation is the main problem faced by them. Landlords charge exorbitant rents and in some cases refuse to rent rooms to them because of their different food habits and culture. The hostel facility provided by educational institutions is too inadequate to meet the demand. Write a letter in 100 - 120 words to the editor of a local daily drawing attention of the authorities and requesting them to take appropriate action. You are Raman / Raveena, 12, Station Road, Delhi. |
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Answer» Suggested Value Points : • Problems faced by the students coming from different parts of the country to Delhi. • Finding affordable accommodation • Exorbitant rents charged by land lords. • Refusal to rent rooms because of their different food habits and culture. ; • Hostel facilities provided by the educational institutions are ; inadequate to meet the demand. Suggestions-APPROPRIATE ACTION • Appropriate action by the authorities against the landlords. • Government should make it mandatory for the educational; institutions to meet the demand for stay and food; • Government can fix the rent slabs • Government can build hostels for students with food and medical facilities. Detailed Answer : 12 Station Road Delhi 1 April 20XX The Editor The Times of India New Delhi Sub : Problem of Affordable Accommodation Sir Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper I wish to draw the attention of people towards the problem of accommodation faced by students in Delhi. Everyone is aware of the fact that Delhi has many good educational institution. There is a rat race to join these institutions. Many students came to Delhi from different parts of the country to study. The main problem faced by them is to find an affordable accommodation. Since the hostel facilities provided by the educational institutions are not up to the mark and inadequate to meet the demand, students generally prefer to rent room. But their problem increases when the landlords charge exorbitant rents. Sometimes they are refused to take a room on rent because of their different food habits and culture. Moreover, the accommodation, provided is substandard and the landlords don’t follow the set guidelines of renting accommodation. All this is cutting a hole in the pocket of the parents as well. I request you to publish this letter so that the concerned authorities wake up from their slumber and put a rein on the mushrooming of rented accommodations. The educational institutions should also make it a point that they have sufficient accommodation for the enrolled candidates in their institutions. Thanking you in anticipation. Yours truly Raveena |
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