CBSE Class 10 English Letter Writing – Letter to Editor Class 10

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CBSE Class 10 English Letter to Editor Writing ( Class 10 English Letter Writing )

Introduction Letter to Editor :

To know how to write a letter to the editor, just follow these steps:

  • Properly write your postal address, e-mail address, phone number or any other contact information.
  • Write a simple salutation.
  • State the argument you are responding to, provide evidence and say what should be done.
  • Have a simple closing.

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Format: Sample Letter for Class 10 English Letter Writing

You are Kavita Khanna, a resident of 50-C, Pushp Vihar, New Delhi. Write a letter to the editor of ‘India Today’, a magazine about the article on ‘Ban Poly Bags’ published in the latest edition.

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                              CBSE Class 10 English Letter Writing – Letter to Editor Class 10

Marking Scheme 2021

Content: 3 mark
Fluency: 1 mark
Accuracy: 1 mark
Under content, credit should be given for the candidate’s creativity in presenting ideas.

Question 1.
Read the following advertisement for products using solar energy.
Solar Power Systems For A Greener India

  • Excellent Offers
  • Solar Cookers
  • Solar Lanterns
  • Solar Heating/Cooking Systems
  • Solar Water Heater
    Raj Solar Sales and Service 45-Panchkwan Road New Delhi

Write a letter to the editor of an English daily, making a plea to the common people to switch over to solar energy to conserve electricity and limit electricity bills. (Board 2014, Set PRE2N18) (5 marks)

Answer:
147 Mayur Vihar
New Delhi
11 April 20xx
The Editor Hindustan Times New Delhi

Subject: Evoking Awareness Towards Solar Energy

Sir
Through the columns of your reputed newspaper, I wish to make the people aware of the growing need and demands of solar power. We all know that our earth is showing signs of a patient in declining health and it is due to excessive pollution on our planet. Man has a desire to live a luxurious life and for that, he is over-consuming electricity. He doesn’t realize that overuse would exhaust the treasure. We must conserve electricity which is the need of the hour.
But this conservation can only be done if we start using solar power systems. Various kinds of solar systems like solar cookers, solar lanterns, solar heating and cooling system, solar water heater, etc., are available in the market.
These solar systems are non-polluting. They are economical and are available in different sizes. So, I request you to publish this letter in your newspaper to make people aware of the need of conserving electricity and limiting electricity bills. The public must pay attention to the dire need of switching over to solar energy.
Thanking you.
Yours sincerely
Divyansh

Question 2.
Though there is a movement like ‘Sarvashiksha Abhiyan’ and enrolling of underprivileged children in schools, there are still many children, like the one in the picture, who do not go to school, rather have never seen a school. It is indeed disturbing. You decide to write a letter to the editor of a newspaper expressing your views and the steps to be taken. Take ideas from the MCB unit ‘Education’. Write the letter in about 120 words. (NCT 2014) (5 marks)

Answer:

87 A Saket Colony Agra
25th October 20 xx
The Editor
The Times of India
New Delhi

Subject: Educating the Underprivileged

Sir
Through the columns of your reputed newspaper, I wish to draw your attention towards the movement ‘Sarvashiksha Abhiyan’ which aims at providing knowledge to all children. Even the act RTE-Right to Education also ensures education for all children between the age of four to fourteen. But these movements and acts do not show themselves implemented anywhere especially in the underprivileged class. There are still many children who do not go to school. They either work as domestic labor or work in factories, dhabas, etc. It is disturbing to note that our government’s plans are not bearing any fruits. It is all because of a lack of awareness towards these kinds of movements.
We all need the help of print media as well as electronic media to spread messages of awareness to the masses. The underprivileged children must be made to realize that they have the right to get an education. So, they must go to school. The foremost thing is to discourage child labor so as to give these children a bright future. I hope you will pay attention to this noble cause and publish it in your newspaper.
Thanking you.
Yours sincerely Siddharth Singh

Question 3.
Your grandfather is very upset about the rising prices and keeps thinking of his olden times when things were very cheap. You are convinced that inflation has made life difficult for the common man. Write a letter in 100-120 words to the editor of a national daily describing the difficulties faced by poor families. (Board 2014, Set 8L1922Q) (5 marks)

Answer:

679 Kaveri Vihar – New Delhi
14th July 20xx
The Editor The Times of India New Delhi

Subject: Rising Prices

Sir
I wish to draw your attention towards the inflation which has made life difficult for the common man. It was not so in earlier times when things were very cheap and were within the reach of almost everyone. But the sharp rise in prices of all commodities has made it difficult for a common man to make both his ends meet He cannot bear even the daily expenses of his family. This is giving rise to disappointments and dejections in their life. Corruption is also on the rise, so as to avoid financial crisis, people are turning towards bribery what is the root cause of all evils. Society is taking a bad turn only because of inflation.
It is high time that the concerned authorities should wake up to this social cause and try to put reins to the rising price so that people can lead a comfortable and peaceful life.

Thanking you.
Yours sincerely Sahil

Question 4.
Write a letter to the editor of a national daily, expressing your opinion and views on the increased human dependence on technology. Right from a small child to an adult, or even an old man, everyone wants gadgets only-cell phone, I-pod, laptop, etc. This also has a negative effect on social relationships. Using your own ideas and the unit, ‘Science’, write the letter in 100-120 words. (Board 2014, Set QUD9VQW) (5 marks)

Answer:
230 C.O.D. Colony New Delhi
15th May, 20 xx
The Editor The Times of India New Delhi

Subject: Human Dependence on Technology .

Sir
Through this letter of mine, I wish to draw the attention of everyone towards the increased dependence of humans on technology. We use internet for any type of information which we find only a click away. Everyone, whether a child or an adult, wants gadgets like cell phones, I-pod, laptops, etc. No doubt, technology is a boon to mankind and has a great future ahead. But in my opinion, we should not depend on it as an excess of everything is bad. It is making everyone lazy. On the other hand, cyber crimes are also growing. The keyword for this is caution.
We must make judicious use of technology and should not totally depend on it. We must believe in natural and simple living.
I hope you will publish this letter in your newspaper for a better future for human beings.

Thanking you.
Yours sincerely Sambhav Jain

Question 5.
Kush read the following article in The Economic Times :

An Urban Farm in an Urban Jungle Can you create functional, green spaces in a crowded city like Mumbai? ‘Fresh and Local’ is an initiative to transform underused spaces into productive, community areas through urban farming. It aims to inspire city residents to make the most use of the spaces that surround them to grow fruits, herbs and vegetables. Not only can urban farming improve the environment, but also the health of the city residents.
Kush decides to write a letter to the Editor of a National Daily to raise public awareness about using the space around them for productive community areas. Use your ideas and ideas from the unit ‘Environment’ to write the letter in about 120-150 words. (Board Term-12013, Set 5007) (5 marks)

Answer:

18 Model Town
Mumbai
14th May, 20 xx.
The Editor
The Times of India
Mumbai

Subject: Steps to Improve Environment

Sir
Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I wish to draw the attention of the general public towards the underused spaces in crowded cities like Mumbai. These spaces can be best used by taking some initiative to make them green. We can grow fruits, vegetables, and herbs which will help in the improvement of the environment as well as the health of the City residents. Urban farming should not be taken as a Herculean task. It is only a matter of effort taken to transform these areas/spaces into the productive, community area. Thus, people will be able to breathe and live in a pollution-free environment which is good for their health. Conservation of soil and more greenery will be an added advantage.
I hope, people will become aware of these underused spaces and take some action after reading this letter of mine.

Thanking you.
Yours sincerely
Kush

Question 6.
The Pie-chart given below shows the changing trends in the recreational activities of children of two different generations. You are disturbed at very little importance given to book reading, followed by sports and games which are mostly indoors resulting in poor health and stamina. You decide to write a letter to the Editor of ‘The Herald Tribune’, New Delhi on this issue, suggesting ways and means to improve the condition. Sign yourself as Malavika/Manas, a Health Specialist from New Delhi and write the letter in about 120 words.
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Answer:

Deptt. of Health Care
New Delhi
14th April, 20xx
The Editor
The Herald-Tribune
New Delhi

Subject: Changing Trend in Children’s Activities

Sir,
Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I wish to draw the attention of the general public towards the changing trend in the recreational activities of children of modem tunes. It is shocking to know that present-day children don’t want to spend their leisure hours on book-reading, sports, and games or any other outdoor activity as was done in the years from 1960-1980. Rather modem day juveniles are more interested in indoor activities. Only 10% of them are interested in book reading whereas 60% can be seen busy with gadgets. This is not a positive trend. It is leading our children towards poor health and stamina.
In my opinion, children should be made to understand the importance of reading books and this can be done at the school level as well as by parental interference. The advantages of outdoor games must be stressed upon. They must realize that outdoor games impart them the value of discipline as well as team spirit Parents should not provide their electronic gadgets at an early stage.
Hope this letter of mine will spread awareness among children as well as parents and recreational activities of children will again get channelized in a positive way.

Thanking you.
Yours sincerely
Malavika
(Health Specialist)

Question 7.
You are Amit/ Amita. You happened to take part in a medical camp organized by Health Club of your school in a remote village near Delhi. You are surprised to find that most of the people there have no awareness of basic health and hygiene. As a concerned citizen you decide to take up their cause and organize camps to make the villagers aware of the importance of hygiene. Taking ideas from the given notes and the unit on ‘Health and Medicine’ alongwith your own ideas, write a letter to the editor of a newspaper, in about 120 words, expressing your concern and encouraging youngsters to take part in such campaigns.(Board Term-12012, Set EC2,040) (5 marks)

  • Causes of ill health
  • Regular discussions and camps to be held
  • A small dispensary to be setup
  • Youngsters to volunteer

Answer:

47, COD colony
Jaipur
18th February, 20 xx
The Editor
The Hindu
New Delhi _

Subject: Creating Awareness towards Health and Hygiene

Sir
Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I wish to draw the attention of the youngsters towards the negligent attitude of people towards basic health and hygiene. The villagers are not paying any attention to sanitation and personal hygiene which is leading them towards ill health. This hurdle can be overcome by organizing Health Camps in these areas where we can make these villagers aware of the importance of a healthy lifestyle by means of discussions or health checkups by specialists. A small dispensary can also be set up there for their regular routine check-up. They must be taught that cleanliness is next to godliness. I invite youngsters through this letter of mine to volunteer their names so that we can put our plan into action. A little effort on our part will save these villagers from contracting serious diseases.

Thanking you.
Yours sincerely
Amita

Question 8.
You recently visited an important historical monument. You were shocked to find it in a state of utter neglect Taking help from unit, ‘Travel and Tourism’, the clues given below and with your own ideas write a letter to the editor of a leading newspaper highlighting the poor condition of important archaeological and heritage ‘ sites. Point out the lack of essential services, the poor state of maintenance and its misuse by people. Give suggestions for improving the situation. (Board Term-12012, Set EC2,055) (5 marks)

Answer:
136, New Kamla Nagar
Agra
27th May, 20xx
The Editor
The Times of India
New Delhi

Subject: Poor Condition of Heritage Sites

Sir
Last Sunday I went to visit the Taj Mahal along with my parents. I was quite excited but all the excitement was only short-lived as the place was not as beautiful as it should have been. The Taj no doubt, is the epitome of beauty. But the place outside was littered with plastic plates, broken bottles, leftover food, etc. Many tourists come to Agra to view Taj but the mess around the monument leaves a bad impression on the tourists. People must acquire some good civic habits. Dustbins should be provided at short distances and people should use them. They should throw the wastes and leftovers in the dustbins. Spitting of pan-masalas should not be done. Children should be taught dvic habits right from the beginning. Parents should ensure that the children are following good habits. There is a dire need to check all this and to take preventive steps.
Through this letter of mine, I want to create awareness among the general public that we must not neglect our archaeological and heritage sites. We must take good care of them by following good civic habits and following the code of conduct ethically.
Thanking you.
Yours truly
Archit Mahajan

Question 9.
You visited the Water Park in your city as part of a school excursion. You noticed that the water was not clean and also had a stale smell which could result in many water-borne diseases. Taking ideas from the unit, Health, and your own ideas, write a letter in about 120 words to the editor of a local newspaper about your experience of visiting the place and how the polluted water would affect the visitors. Include the precautions that should be taken in the Water Park. You are Neeta/Nitin. (Board Term-12012, Set EC2,036) (5 marks) – Class 10 English Letter Writing

Answer:
389, Mayur Vihar
New Delhi
14th May, 20xx
The Editor
The Hindu
New Delhi

Subject: Critical Condition of Water Park

Sir
Through the columns of your reputed newspaper, I would like to share my experience with one and all that I had during my recent visit to the Water Park. We visited the place as a part of school exclusion but were shocked to see its plight. The water in the park was dirty and a stale smell was emanating from it. It can result in many water-borne diseases. There were very few visitors due to the degrading condition.
I want to make the concerned authorities aware that they must ensure the regular cleaning of water at proper intervals. Draining can also be done. To restore its popularity, a canteen or snack bar can be opened. This place can become a popular holiday spot if taken care of properly.

Thanking you.
Yours sincerely
Nitin

Question 10.
Every day you are late to school by fifteen minutes. Your school bus is stuck in a traffic jam near the Chintpumi Temple crossing. Along with your own ideas, write a letter to the editor of a newspaper highlighting this problem and suggesting some remedy for it.(Board Term-1,2012 Set EC2,046) (5 marks) – Class 10 English Letter Writing

Answer:
232, Friends Colony
Noida
16th May, 20xx
The Editor
The Hindustan Times
New Delhi

Subject: Chaotic Traffic Condition

Sir
Through this letter of mine, I wish to draw the attention of the authorities towards the problems faced by students everyday. We reach our school fifteen minutes late as our school bus gets stuck in a traffic jam near Chintpumi Temple crossing. People park their vehicles in a haphazard way. Beggars crowd the gates as well as roads, waiting for someone to come out of the temple and give alms to them. There is a traffic signal at that crossing but people do not follow it.
It is my humble request that a parking area should be allotted to the Temple site so that people can park their vehicles in a proper way. The Temple Trust should appoint someone who can make the beggars sit in a queue and that too on the footpath and not on the road. And last but not the least, a police-picket should be there at the crossing to make people follow the rules and regulations.
I hope you’ll publish this letter in your esteemed newspaper so that some actions can be taken in this matter.
Thanking you.
Yours sincerely
Akriti

Question 11.
Write a letter in about 120 words to the Editor of ‘National Herald’, New Delhi, about the scarcity of water in your locality suggesting ways to improve the position of water supply. Yon are Kunal/Karuna of Ghaziabad.(Board Tenn-1,2012 Set EC2, 052) (5 marks) – Class 10 English Letter Writing

Answer:
522, Railway Colony
Ghaziabad 27th April, 20xx
The Editor
National Herald
New Delhi

Subject: Poor Water Supply

Sir
Through the columns of your reputed newspaper, I wish to draw your attention towards the water supply in our colony. There is a great scarcity of water in our colony. We’re supplied water for only 3-4 hours in the whole day. The pressure at that time is so low that it is very difficult to finish the chores in time. Moreover, sometimes the water supplied is dirty and unclean. Most of the time, there is a power-cut also at the same hours when water is supplied which affects us a lot.
So, I request the concerned authorities to improve the quality of water supplied in our area and increase the hours of supply so that the residents of our area do not face the problem. Everyone is aware that water is our basic necessity and we cannot do without it. I hope some positive action will be taken by the authorities at the earliest.
Thanking you.
Yours truly
Kanina

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