12th Class English Solved Paper - English - 2015 Delhi Set-I

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    Recently you went to your native village to visit your grandparents. You saw that some of the children in the age group 5-14 (the age at which they should have been at school) remained at home, were working in the field or simply loitering in the streets.
    Write a letter in 120-150 words to the editor of a national daily analyzing the problem and offering solutions to it. You are Navtej/Navita, M-114 Mount Kailash, Kanpur.
    Or
    When cricket teams go abroad the members are allowed to take their wives, even friends along with them. Does this fact distract them or help them to focus on their game in a better way? If it is good, why don't we allow our athletes to enjoy the same privilege? Write a letter to editor of a national daily in 120-150 words giving your views on the issue. You are Navtej/Navita, M-114 Mount Kailash, Kanpur.
     

    Answer:

    M-114, Mount Kailash,             Kanpur             March, 20XX             The Editor,             The Times of India,             Kanpur             Subject: Pathetic condition of children             Dear Sir,                         Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I would like to draw the attention of the government and NGOs towards the large population of children not attending school.                         Children are the future of any country and a country that does not take care of this valuable resource suffers later. A successful nation is that which makes its youth strong enough to lift this mighty responsibility on their shoulders. Unfortunately, this is not the case in our country. Education, which is a necessity, is still a luxury here. Poor people hesitate to send their children to school. On a recent visit to a village, I could not help but notice the sheer amount of children who should have been in the school, but were not. Children in the age group of 5-14 are supposed to attend school to make a bright future. But in the villages, they are either seen loitering around or helping their parents in the fields, which is a very painful and a depressing situation.                         It is high time that the government and the NGOs take up the issue seriously and implement measures to solve it. Besides, literate villagers can also help by starting makeshift schools to educate the children till reforms are made by the government.             Yours sincerely,             Navita/Navtej
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    M-114, Mount Kailash,             Kanpur             March, 20XX             The Editor,             The Times of India,             Kanpur             Subject: Pathetic condition of children.             Dear Sir,                         Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I would like to express my views on the difference in the status of Cricketers and Athletes.                         Cricket is a very popular game in India and Cricketers are idolized. The public as well as the official are willing to give special privileges to them. The extent of their love is such that rules are easily bent for them. Cricketers are allowed to take their families with them when they go on tours, irrespective of the fact that this may distract them while playing. But when it comes to other games, Indian Government becomes rather stingy and the players do not get the same treatment. Why do we have two policies? I believe, this is because Cricket and Cricketers are worshipped, while the other games and their players are ignored. Even the finances that are allotted to these games are either too less or are utilized by the officers themselves.                         The perspective of India needs a revolution and all the games need equal treatment, after all they all bring glory to the country. Government needs to implement measures to keep all the games at par.             Yours sincerely,             Navtej/Navita


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