Saturday, 5 October 2024

Placing order letter for CDs and cassettes

 Q. Write a letter to the the manager, T-Series cassettes and CDs, Noida(UP) placing an order for the cassettes and CDs related to the birthday songs in various movies, latest ringtones and a popular album of religious songs for your grandparents. Place your order in response to their latest advertisement announcing special discount on bulk purchase of their cassettes and CDs. You are M/S Sarojini S.Narayan of 31st road, Banglore (Karnataka). 


31st Road
Banglore (Karnataka)

7th March 20XX

The Manager
T-series Cassettes and CDs
Noida (UP)
Subject: order for cassettes and CDs

Sir,

In response to your advertisement in The Hindu, dated, 5th march 20XX, I want (would like) to place an order for the supply of (some) following cassettes and CDs for my grandparents.
I request you to send me the following CDs and cassettes. OR
The list of CDs and Cassettes required (to be supplied) is given below.
S.No. Name of CDs and Cassettes.  Quantity
1.   B'day songs from various movies  10
2.  Any latest ringtones.                            8
3. Popular albums of religious songs.   12

All the cassettes and CDs should be of latest production and in a good (melodious) voice. These should of standard quality in perfect condition and wrapped properly. I am placing this order based on the advertisement published by your company. I assured that all the cassettes and CDs will be of good quality and in perfect condition. Damage CDs and cassettes (would not be accepted) shall be returned to you at your cost. I request you that cds and cassettes should reach by 20th mar 20xx. Please send the bill after providing (deducting) maximum discount as mention in your advertisement. Payment will be made in cash (by cheque) once the items reach to me. (I would also like to know the mode of payment.)

Hoping for an early compliance.

Yours sincerely
Sarojini S. Narayana

Tuesday, 1 October 2024

Reckless Driving- A Menace

Q. The following news-item was reported in “The Tribune” few days ago.

ONE KILLED IN AN ACCIDENT 

Chandigarh, April 4 – A teenaged boy  was killed and three others injured when a speeding bus hit a rickshaw on the main road in sector 27 today.


Suppose you are Gautam, a student of class VII of Tagore Bal Niketan, Chandigarh. After reading above news you decide to write an article on the menace of reckless driving for your school magazine.

Write the article in about 120 words suggesting ways and means to check this evil. Give your article a suitable heading. You can take help from the given hints. 
● reckless driving - a common feature  
● precious lives lost 
● minors not to drive 
● guilty to be punished 
● obey traffic signals, wear helmet, wear seat belt, . don't drive rash, don't play on roads, don't encroach roads, don't drink and drive . 
● need to create awareness and educate people about road safety. 
● police authorities to be more vigilant



I.
DEADLY ROADS
BY- Gautam

1.5 lakh people every year lose their lives on roads and that is data for India only. The number in the whole world is far bigger and alarming. Even pedestrians are not safe. Many are crushed by the reckless drivers who feel themselves entitled to use the roads the way they want. Careless driving is a common feature on our roads, leading to tragic accidents that claim precious lives. The recent incident occurred in Sector 27, where a teenage boy lost his life.

The government has done its duty by announcing compensation money. But can money really compensate loss of a life. No, never, the irresponsible drivers must be punished strictly before more innocent lives are lost on roads. One crucial step is to totally prohibit minors from driving. They often lack the maturity and experience necessary to handle vehicles safely.

It is the prime duty of the authority to ensure that all road users follow traffic rules diligently, wear helmets and seat belts. It can significantly reduce severity of injuries in accidents. Driving rashly, playing on roads, encroaching on road space, and driving under the influence of alcohol or using mobile must be strictly avoided.

Schools, colleges, and community organizations can play a significant role in conducting workshops and campaigns to educate people about road safety and promote responsible driving practices.

By implementing these measures, we can make our roads safer. It is time to prioritize road safety and ensure that every journey is a safe one. 

II.
The Menace of Reckless Driving: Let’s Put an End to It
By: Gautam 

Reckless driving has become a common feature on our roads, resulting in the loss of precious lives every day. The recent news of a teenaged boy losing his life in an accident is just one of the many unfortunate incidents caused by reckless driving. It is high time that we take a stand against this evil and work towards making our roads safer for everyone.

One of the major causes of reckless driving is minors getting behind the wheel. It is important for parents and guardians to educate their children about the dangers of driving without a license and to refrain from allowing them to drive until they are of legal age. Moreover, those who are guilty of reckless driving should be punished severely to set an example for others. Another factor contributing to reckless driving is the disregard for traffic rules. It is crucial for all drivers to obey traffic signals, wear helmets, and seat belts while driving. They must also avoid driving rashly, playing on the roads, encroaching roads, and most importantly, not drink and drive. These small actions can go a long way in preventing accidents and saving lives.

Additionally, there is a need to create awareness and educate people about road safety. This can be done through campaigns, workshops, and seminars. Schools can also play a vital role in educating students about road safety and the consequences of reckless driving. Moreover, it is the responsibility of the police authorities to be more vigilant and take strict action against those who violate traffic rules. They must also ensure proper road infrastructure and maintenance to prevent accidents caused by poor road conditions.

In conclusion, reckless driving is a serious issue that needs to be addressed urgently. It is our responsibility as citizens to follow traffic rules and encourage others to do the same. Let’s work together to make our roads safer and put an end to the menace of reckless driving. Remember, a small act of caution can save a life.

Monday, 30 September 2024

why we lack civic sense

 Q. Last week as you were coming back from school you happened to see a huge plastic bag full of leftovers of food being flung into the middle of the road from a speeding car. Write an article in 125-150 words on why we lack civic sense and how civic sense can be inculcated in children at a very young age.  

I. Littering: A Growing Concern
By: ABC


Last week, while returning from school, I witnessed a disheartening sight. A speeding car carelessly tossed a huge plastic bag filled with leftover food right into the middle of the road. This incident made me ponder about the lack of civic sense among people.

Littering is a prevalent issue in our society. People seem to have no qualms about discarding waste wherever they please, without considering the consequences for the environment and community. This disregard for cleanliness and public spaces reflects a growing apathy towards our surroundings.

Inculcating civic sense in children from a young age is crucial to address this problem. Parents and educators can play a vital role in teaching children about the importance of keeping their surroundings clean and tidy. By organizing clean-up drives, explaining the harmful effects of littering, and setting a positive example, we can foster a sense of responsibility and respect for public spaces in the younger generation.

Moreover, schools can incorporate environmental education into their curriculum, emphasizing the significance of preserving our planet. By promoting awareness and encouraging active participation in environmental initiatives, we can empower children to become responsible citizens who contribute to a cleaner and healthier community.

II. Civic Sense: A Necessity for a Better Society.
By:


As I was walking back from school last week, I witnessed an incident that left me appalled and disappointed. A huge plastic bag filled with leftovers of food was carelessly thrown out of a speeding car, right in the middle of the road. It was a blatant display of a lack of civic sense, and it made me wonder why such behavior is still prevalent in our society. Civic sense is the basic understanding of one’s responsibilities towards society and the environment. It includes simple acts like respecting public property, following traffic rules, and keeping our surroundings clean. Sadly, many of us seem to lack this sense of duty, and it reflects in our actions.

One of the main reasons for this lack of civic sense is the absence of proper education and awareness. Children are not taught about the importance of civic sense at a young age, and as they grow up, they tend to adopt the behavior they see around them. Parents and teachers play a crucial role in instilling civic sense in children. They can start by setting a good example themselves and teaching children about their responsibilities towards society. Another factor contributing to this problem is the lack of consequences for such actions. People often get away with littering, breaking traffic rules, and other similar acts without facing any repercussions. This only encourages them to continue with such irresponsible behaviour.

It is essential to understand that civic sense is not just about following rules; it is about having a sense of ownership and responsibility towards our society. We must realize that our actions have a direct impact on the environment and the people around us. It is our duty to preserve and protect our surroundings for the present and future generations.

In conclusion, it is high time we start taking our civic responsibilities seriously. We need to educate ourselves and our children about the importance of civic sense and lead by example. Only then can we hope for a better and more responsible society. As the famous saying goes, “Charity begins at home,” let us start by inculcating civic sense in our homes and spread it to the rest of the world.



why we lack civic sense and how civic sense can be inculcated in children at a very young age. 

Meerkat, a kind of mongoose found in the Kalahari Desert of Africa.

 Q. Given below are some notes on the Meerkat, a kind of mongoose found in the Kalahari Desert of Africa. Taking information from the notes, write an article on this interesting mammal species for your school magazine. 


Group called a "mob", "gang" or "clan" about 20 members–Weight: about 731 grams (males), 720 grams (females)–Iong slender or body and limbs–25 to 35 centimetres (9.8 to 14 in) and an added tail length of 17 to 25 centimetres–face tapers, nose brown and pointed–black patches around eyes (binocular vision)–crescent shaped ears–sharp claws for digging and climbing tress–fur-colour: fawn, peppered with grey, tan, or brown with a silver tint - short parallel stripes across backs–Food: mainly insectivores, eat lizards, snakes, scorpions, spiders, plants, eggs, small mammals etc. 

MEERKATS
By: ABC


The meerkat, a mammal of the mongoose family, is found in the Kalahari Desert of Africa. Meerkats live in groups called 'mob', 'gang' or 'clan' that can have up to 20 or more members. On an average, a male weighs 731 grams and a female 720 grams. Meerkats have long and slender bodies and limbs–25 to 35 centimetres long– excluding a tail that can be another 17 to 25 centimetres long. Meerkat faces have a tapered shape and their noses are brown and pointed. There are characteristic black patches around their eyes that have binocular vision; crescent shaped ears and sharp claws to dig, forage for food and climb trees. The meerkat coat is usually fawn coloured peppered with grey or brown with a silver tint. There are short parallel stripes across the back. Meerkats like to eat mainly insects but also relish lizards, snakes, scorpions, spiders, plants, small mammals and eggs. [Key]


II
The Meerkat, also known as the Suricate, is a fascinating mammal species found in the Kalahari Desert of Africa. These adorable creatures belong to the mongoose family and are known for their unique and interesting features. One of the most interesting things about Meerkats is that they live in groups called a "mob", "gang" or "clan". These groups consist of about 20 members and are led by an alpha male and female. These groups are extremely social and work together for survival. They take turns to stand guard while the others forage for food and look after the young ones. Meerkats are small in size, weighing about 731 grams for males and 720 grams for females. They have long slender bodies and limbs, measuring 25 to 35 centimetres (9.8 to 14 in) with an added tail length of 17 to 25 centimetres. Their face tapers to a pointed nose and they have black patches around their eyes, which gives them a unique and cute appearance. They also have crescent-shaped ears that help them to hear the slightest of sounds. The Meerkat's sharp claws are their ultimate weapon for survival. They use these claws for digging and climbing trees to escape from predators. They are also excellent hunters and have binocular vision, which helps them to spot their prey from a distance. The fur of a Meerkat is another distinctive feature. Their fur is fawn in color and is peppered with shades of grey, tan, or brown with a silver tint. They also have short parallel stripes across their backs, which adds to their unique appearance. Meerkats are mainly insectivores, which means they mainly feed on insects. However, they are not fussy eaters and also consume lizards, snakes, scorpions, spiders, plants, eggs, and small mammals. They have a varied diet and are always on the lookout for food. These fascinating creatures are not only interesting to look at, but they also play an important role in the ecosystem. They help to control the population of insects and other small animals, which in turn helps to maintain the balance in nature.

Unfortunately, Meerkats are facing threats in the wild due to habitat loss and human interference. Their numbers are declining, and they are now considered a vulnerable species. It is important for us to understand the importance of these creatures and take necessary steps to protect them. In conclusion, Meerkats are fascinating animals that play a crucial role in their ecosystem and deserve our respect and protection.


MEERKATS

Wednesday, 25 September 2024

Role of Cashless payment in combating corruption

 Q. Write an article on Role of Cashless payment in combating corruption.

Role of Cashless payment in combating corruption
By: ABC

Now a days, no work can be completed without money power. Education sector, health sector, or any other whether a government or non government, almost each and every sector of the economy is affected by corruption. Bribery, lack of transparency in payments are the most common forms of corruption. To combat corruption from the society, Cashless payment is a good move (positive step).

Cashless payment can play a very important role in combating corruption. To put it simply, cashless payment means payments without the use of physical cash. With the digitalization of economy, every economy are under the strict surveillance of the government. Each and everything is under the records of the government.
It can allow work to be completed as per the definite procedure. No individual can  skip any of the steps from the pre determined process. Secondly, cashless payment can restrain the officials to fill up the vacant posts in their departments. They have to accountable about their source of income. By the means of cashless payment, all incoming and outgoing payments can be traced. It records even the petty payments such as petty bribes paid to police officers. 

Moreover, the concept of under the table (secrect or hidden action) has almost eliminated. Putting in a good words for loved ones to get done what is not under ethics and morals is no longer exist. For instance, taking bribes or gifts for getting forced work done. Through cashless payments, the true income of the individuals can also be computed for tax purposes.

Thus, Cashless payment can be the ultimate weapon against corruption. The real end to corruption will come only when every transaction or income can be tracked. 

So, In this way cashless payment can help in combating corruption from the society.

(Misuse of power (public) for personal gain — corruption )

Avoid littering tourist places

 Q. As Swati/Saswat, Write a speech to be delivered in your school assembly on the topicAvoid littering tourist places with refcrence to Unit 5 Vacation Time of My English Reader. You may take help from the given hints. (100-150 words)
• Avoid littering the surroundings.
• Large number of dustbins along the tourist spots.
• Do all you can to be a conservationist.
• Even a kid can make a difference,
• Spread awareness not to throw cans, plastic bottles, eatables etc. 

Respected principal, teachers and my dear friends. Good morning everybody. Today, I, Swati, am here to speak on Avoid littering tourist places”.

Despite Prime Minister’s cleanliness campaign, it is the matter of grave concern that tourist places are full of rubbish scattered on the ground that stinks the whole surroundings. People throw the wrappers, leftover eatables, plastic bottles etc. anywhere in the ground without bothering the cleanliness.  This littering pollute the overall environment of the various beautiful and historic monuments such as Taj Mahal is getting yellowish due to acid rain and pollution, in national parks tourists abuse the various available facilities and thus endanger the environment. Littering also harms the animals or birds in zoos or parks. It is very common to find the cattles consuming plastic bags which choks their digestive system and leads to deaths. What's more, due to littering, tourists places become the breeding ground for houseflies, mosquitoes which in turn, spread various infectious diseases such as malaria, various respiratory problems as severe cough, sneezing and so on. So, in order to save ourselves from various diseases and infections, we should not make the tourists spot dirty.

Now, It is right time to take action otherwise our tourist places can take different (look, shape). We should protect our aged old heritage, tradition and culture. Littering at surroundings of such places should be avoided. The concerned authorities should place/fix bins at some distances at tourist places. Even a kid can make a difference. Kids should be teach to maintain cleanliness at various tourist site. They should be teach to throw their thrash at dustbins and not to throw on the ground. Do all you can be a conservationist ? Of course yes.  Each one of us has a responsibility to protect these precious places. Besides, the concerned authorities should come forward to spread awareness about not to throw cans, plastic bottles, eatables etc. at tourist places instead they should maintain cleanliness as these places are beautiful depiction of (domestic culture.) our aged old culture.

Thank you.

Extra:
Littering- the act of throwing rubbish on ground in public places.

Littering not only ruins the beauty of the place but also harms the wildlife living there. We must make sure to dispose of our waste in the designated bins provided at tourist spots. There are large numbers of dustbins placed along tourist spots for our convenience. It is our responsibility as travelers to keep these places clean for future generations to enjoy.

Remember, even a small act like picking up trash can make a big difference. Let us spread awareness and encourage others not to throw cans, plastic bottles, or any other waste irresponsibly. Let us all do our part to be conservationists and preserve the beauty of our natural surroundings.

Friday, 20 September 2024

Impact of television on children

 Q. As Roshan/ Roshni, Write a speech. to be delivered in your School assembly on the topic, Impact of television on children, with reference to Unit 6 Tinsel World of My English Reader. You may take the help of the given hints. (100-150 words)
• Television influences the thought and behaviour of of an individual. 
• The positive or negative impact of television depends on selection of programmes.
• Watching too much of television affects health, eyes, mental development etc
• One can gain a lot of knowledge through educative and informative programmes.
• Children try to imitate the characters. 

Respected Principal, My worthy teachers and dear friends. A very good morning to all. Today I am here to (share my views on) speak on impact of television on children.

Universally speaking, since the decades, television has been the most popular source of entertainment for people of almost all age groups including children. Various programmes on TV transported the viewers into virtual world, which are more exciting and engaging than real life. They enjoy various programmes, movies based on various themes etc. They gain a lot of knowledge through various educative and informative programmes such as dicovery, National Geographic and Animaĺ Planet shows various facts related to science, which provide them live reflection of their bookish knowledge. They also get an inspiration to raise their voice against social evils or any injustice.

On the other hand, television is a powerful medium that influences the thoughts and behaviour of the children. That is to say, that they are watching more crime and violent scenes which will indulge in them and tend to do the same in their real life. Besides, it will make them addicted to bad habits such as smoking, drnking, violence etc. Consequently, they are under the feeling of aggression and irritability. Additionally, it has negative impact on young kid's physical development and consistently watching TV may leads to degradation of academic performance and values.  What’s more, watching too much TV leads to many health problems such as obesity, weak eye sight, slow mental development etc. The last but not the least, children try to intimate the characters or various stunts shown by the actors in the films, putting their life in danger.

Therefore, it would be wrong to say that the impact of television on children is always negative. The positive or negative impact of television depends on selection of programs that children watch. What type of programmes children watch make all the difference.

Thank you.

Problems of economy of Haryana.

 Q. What are the various problems of economy of Haryana ? Ans. Haryana is one of the most developed state of India. Per capita income of Har...