City council is planning to pull down
one of the historic buildings in your town, because they do not have funds to
renovate it. As a citizen, you don’t want it to happen. Write a letter to the
city council and say
– What is the importance of the
building?
– Why should it be renovated?
– Suggest a plan to raise funds and
maintain the building in the future.
Dear
Sir,
I am writing to express my disbelief and shock at the
decision of the city council to tear down century old Art Gallery – which has
been the most beautiful land mark of Delhi, with a great nostalgic value since
its construction in 1901 – due to dearth of funds to refurbish it.
Most of my like-minded citizens have expressed their concern
and regret: they too want that some solution be found out to save this site –
that has been always regarded as pride of our city – from being razed to the
ground, and that is thronged by a number of tourists throughout the year.
Demolition of this gallery would rob the young generation of
an opportunity to take a look into the rich past of our society.
People are prepared to associate with the council and work
for the collection of money – by organizing collection drives and evens to
raise awareness – that could surely help refurbish this glorious structure.
I hope you would look into this matter with a great
compassion.
Thanking you
Yours Sincerely,
Max