Sunday, 13 February 2022

Paragraphs-Paragraph-writing

  Some Paragraphs

1. An Ideal Student  

Several qualities make an ideal student. He is polite in his behaviour. All teachers and students like him. He is never rude to anyone. He is punctual. He respects time. He comes to school on time. He does his all activities on time. He respects his teachers and elders. He never abuses anyone. He speaks the truth. He is very honest. He loves his school. He maintains discipline in school. He stops other students from damaging anything that belongs to the school. He takes part in the activities of the school. He stands first in his class. He respects moral values. He loves all the creatures on the earth. Other students try to follow him.

2.My Best Friend 

 Real friends are very rare in this world. But I am lucky because I have a real friend. His name is ……………… He is an ideal student also. He is my class fellow. We do our homework together in the evening. After that, we go for a walk in a nearby park.  He is full of human values. He is very polite. He works according to his timetable. He gets up early in the morning. We meet in the park at about 5 a.m. We do jogging, yoga, and meditation there. Sometimes we go to watch a movie. In school also, we sit on the same bench. All teachers like my friend. He is so polite and humble. He helps the needy students also. May he live long!

3. A Morning Scene in a Village

A morning scene in a village is very beautiful. It is so calm around 5 a.m. The air is fresh and cool. The sky is usually clear. Some birds fly in the sky. The eastern part of the sky becomes reddish yellow due to the rising sun’s rays. A few milkmen can be seen going to the city to distribute milk there. Several labourers and farmers of the village go to do their work in the fields. Women of the village also get up early in the morning. They feed and milk their cattle. Some boys and girls are going to attend their schools and colleges. Some men and women are also going to cities to do their duty. In short, a morning scene in a village is marvelous.

4. Morning Walk 

A morning walk is very necessary for health. The air is fresh and cool in the morning. You can inhale a lot of pure oxygen by walking early in the morning. You can see many people walking on the roads and in the parks in cities. It shows they are very conscious (careful) about their health. In villages, people walk on the road that passes by their village. Some people go to their fields. In cities, we can find many people doing yoga exercises, meditation, laughter exercises, and jogging. Some people do cycling. In short, a morning walk is very necessary for keeping our body and mind fit.

5.My School 

My school is in a city. It is a very large three-story building. It has one playground, one badminton court, and basketball ground. It has well-furnished classrooms. There are two audio-visual classrooms. It has two big lush green parks also. There are 4000 books in our library. It has a music room also. Several types of musical instruments are there. Our morning assembly begins in a very impressive way. After prayer, there are some activities like news reading, explaining the thought for the day, asking general knowledge questions, etc. The students from each House take part in them. The teachers are very polite and well qualified. They all are hard working. I love my school very much.

6. My Class-room

I study in class XII. My classroom is very big. Forty students can easily sit in it. It has windows and ventilators. It has four fans and two ACs. When there is a heatwave, air-conditioners make the room cool and comfortable. There is a projector and a screen also in our classroom. On one side of the screen, there is a green board. Teachers use the green board whenever they like. We throw waste material in a dustbin. It is put in one corner of the room. We eat our lunch while sitting on the benches. We have decorated our classroom with charts and paintings. We do not make it dirty. Anyone doing so is fined by the class teacher. I love my classroom.

7.A Day in a Village

I live in a city. My friend lives in a small village. He invited me last month to visit his village. I reached there at around 11 a.m. He was very happy to meet me. First, he served me a glass of milk with some snacks. Then we went to see the village. The streets were all cemented. The drains were also properly cleaned. I also saw the village dispensary, Panchayat Bhavan, old age home, and the village school. I also talked to the village people. They were all very kind and helpful.  There were green fields around the village. There was no pollution. In lunch I ate ‘makki ki roti and sarson ka saag’. It was very delicious. In the evening, I came back to my city. It was a very good experience.

8. My Aim in Life

I have an aim to become a doctor. It is a noble profession. I know that will have to work hard to become a doctor. If I become a doctor, I will open my clinic in a village. I want to serve poor people there. I will tell the villagers how to stay safe from diseases. I will teach them to keep their surroundings clean. If anyone falls ill, I will treat the person on minimum fees. Most of the people have to go to cities for their treatment. The doctors in cities charge heavy fees from them. But I will not do it.

9. Value of Discipline

Discipline is very important for everyone. It becomes more important for a student. He has to make his career. He has to get up early in the morning. He has to go to school on time. He has to follow the rules of the school. He has to work according to time table. If there is a discipline in life, everything will be right. Suppose there is no discipline at home. Everything will be upset. Children will not obey their parents. Similarly, discipline is needed in schools, offices, and all fields of life. Only then, there will be a system.

Reports:

10. Annual Day Celebrations

The Annual Day of our school was celebrated on Dec, 20… Mr. ………….. was the chief guest. The function was started at 11 a.m. First, the Principal of our school welcome the chief guest and other invited guests. He also read the School Annual Report. After that, a lamp was lit in front of the goddess ‘Saraswati’. Then Sarasvati Vandana’ was sung by a few students. Next, the cultural programme was started. Four items were performed, like, group song, group dance, ‘gidda’ and Haryanvi dance. All the items were interesting. After that, the chief guest delivered a speech. The prizes were also distributed to the students. The function was over after the vote of thanks.

11. The Annual Sports Meet of Our School

The Annual Sports Meet was celebrated in our school on Dec. 20 & 21, 20… Mr. R. K. Gupta was the chief guest on the first day. First, the school principal welcomed the chief guest. Then a short cultural programme was organized. Next, events like races, throws, badminton, kho-kho, ‘chati race’, etc. were organized on the first day of the meet. On the second day, the final matches of Bad-Minton and kho-kho were presented. in front of the chief guest, the S.D.M. of our district. It was really a gala day for all of us. At the end of the function, the chief guest praised the participants in his speech. He also distributed the prizes to all the participants. The function ended with a vote of thanks.

12. A Blood Donation Camp

A blood donation camp was organized in our school. It was sponsored by the district Red Cross Society. The function started at 11 a.m. Mr. Ashok Kamboj was the chief guest. There were 120 blood donors. Teachers also donated blood. The donors were made to lie on the mats spread on tables. First, their blood group was tested. After some formalities, one unit of blood from each donor was collected. It was filled into a dextrose poly-bag. One glass of juice and three boiled eggs were given to each donor. An appreciation certificate was also issued to the donors. Blood donation camps are very important. One drop of blood can save a precious life!

13. An N.S.S. Camp Organised in Our School

A ten-day N.S.S. camp was organized in our school. One hundred students took part in it. The function was inaugurated by the district education officer. He advised the students to be sincere, hardworking, and honest in life. The students adopted a nearby village for making the people aware of cleanliness and personal hygiene. They worked from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily. There were three breaks to make the students relaxed. They cleaned the village school campus and the streets of the village. They also made people aware of AIDs, energy conservation, water harvesting, personal cleanliness, etc. In the evening, cultural cum entertainment programmes were also organized daily. The closing of the camp was on JA 10, 20…

14. Process of Making a Cup of Tea

Making a cup of tea is an art. I know how to make a cup of tea. Let me explain the process of it.

First of all, I take a pan or a kettle. I put half a cup of water into it. After that, I switch on the gas stove. Then I put the kettle on it. In a few seconds, the water starts boiling. I put tea leaves and some sugar in it, I let the mixture boil for some time. Then I add some milk to it. Again, I let it boil. Now the tea is ready. I filter it into a cup. It is ready to be served.

1. Application for Full fee concession

To

The Principal,

Janta Sr. Sec. School,

Sarswati Nagar

Sir,

Most respectfully, I beg to say that I am a student of class X-a. I have three sisters who also study in your school. My father is a poor man. He is unable to pay my fees. He has to support six members in the family.

Kindly grant me a full fee concession. I will be very thankful to you.

Thanking,

Yours Obediently,

Rajesh, Roll No. 10

2. Application to remit fine.

To

The Principal,

Janta Sr. Sec. School,

Sarswati Nagar

Sir,

Most respectfully, I beg to say that I am a student of class X-a.  I was ill yesterday. So I could not come to school. My class in charge fined me Rs 100/- for not appearing in Maths. test. My father is a poor person. He is unable to pay the fine.

Kindly remit my fine.

Thanking,

Yours Obediently,

Rajesh, Roll No. 10

3. Application for S.L.C. & Character certificates

To

The Principal,

Janta Sr. Sec. School,

Sarswati Nagar

 

Sir,

Most respectfully, I beg to say that I am a student of class …….

My father serves in a bank. He has been transferred from here to Delhi. So we are shifting from here in the next week.

Kindly issue my school leaving and character certificates.

Thanking,

Yours Obediently,

Name…………………. Roll No…………………….

4. Application for re-admission

To

The Principal,

Janta Sr. Sec. School,

Sarswati Nagar

 

Sir,

Most respectfully, I beg to say that I am a student of class …….

I had been ill for the last ten days. I had sent my application through my class fellow. But he forgot to give it to the class in charge, who has struck my name off the roll.

Kindly grant me readmission to my class. I have attached the medical certificate to this application.

Thanking,

Yours Obediently,

Name…………………. Roll No…………………….

Some Letters

1. Write a letter to your younger brother advising him to take part in games.

220, New Abadi,

 Khanna, District Ludhiana (Punjab)

August 11, 20….

Dear Rakesh,

I read your report card yesterday. I congratulate you on your brilliant result. You have topped your class. You have scored very high marks. It is all due to your hard work.

Your sports teacher has told me that you do not take part in games. Dear brother, sports make us active. We remain healthy. Studying all the time would make you a bookworm. It will tell upon your health. I have seen that your health is not good. Sometimes you get ill. You cannot run fast. It is all because you do not take part in games.

Now I hope you will surely act upon my advice. You will take part in sports and games.

Yours Sincerely,

Rajat

2. Suppose your name is Jasbeer Singh/Jashan, living at 433, Shashtri Nagar, Ajeet Singh Nagar, Jalandhar (Punjab). Write a letter to your friend, Ranjeet Singh/Renu inviting him to join on a trip to a hill station.

433, Shashtri Nagar,

Ajeet Singh Nagar,

 Jalandhar (Punjab)

August 12, 20….

Dear Ranjeet Singh,

I know that you have never visited a hill station. It is always a very exciting experience. You will be glad to note that I have made a plan to visit Shimla during the winter break. My other friends are also going with me. I hope you will not say ‘no’ to my proposal.

Shimla is called the queen of the hill stations in India. Tourists from near and far-off places come to visit this beautiful city. This visit will refresh you from your dull routine of ‘study, study, and study. We shall see several places of worth-seeing there. Some of them are Kufri, Jakhoo Temple, Ridge, etc. The climate of this place is very cool.

Please let me know what you think of my proposal.

 Pay my regards to uncle and aunt.

Yours Sincerely,

Jasbeer Singh

3. Write a letter to your uncle thanking him for sending you a beautiful wristwatch as a gift on your birthday.

433, Shashtri Nagar,

Ajeet Singh Nagar,

Jalandhar (Punjab)

August 12, 20….

Dear Uncle,

I was extremely happy when I opened the parcel sent by you. It is a wristwatch. It is the best gift for my birthday. It made my day very special. I needed it very much. Sometimes, I used to get late from my school. Now I will make a timetable for my studies. I will follow it. I will also set an alarm for getting up early in the morning.

My friends also appreciated it very much. It is really a beautiful gift for me. I thank you from the core of my heart for it.

Please pay my regards to dear Aunt and love to Keshav.

Yours Sincerely,

Jasbeer Singh

4. Write a letter to your friend about the recovery from illness. Advise him to take care of his health in the future.

433, Shashtri Nagar,

Ajeet Singh Nagar,

Jalandhar (Punjab)

August 12, 20….

Dear Arun,

I have come to know from Amit that you had been suffering from Dengue for the last ten days. It really made me sad. I was just thinking that you did not call me during the last month. Perhaps it was all due to your illness.

Thank God you have recovered for it! Now, you must be feeling very weak. Please do not take much strain. Have complete bed rest for some more days. Eat a nutritious diet. Follow the advice of your doctor. Be alert in the future from the mosquitoes. Take care of your health. Health is wealth.

Wishing you your complete recovery from the illness,

Yours affectionately,

Sahil

5. Write a letter to your friend describing your visit to a village.

224, Green Town,

Kanpur (UP)

Aug 11, 20….

Dear Mandeep Singh

I hope you will be fine there with God’s grace. I was just thinking of writing a letter to you. But I was not getting proper subject matter. Now I have something to describe to you. I hope you will enjoy reading it.

I went to a village yesterday. My relative lives there. He had invited me to attend his birthday party. First, I attended the birthday party. Then I requested my friend to have a visit of the village. I saw that the streets of the village were neat and clean. I visited the village school, Panchayat  Bhavan, Dispensary and the temples of the village. I found that the village people are very cooperative. They help each other in their difficulties. There was a village pond also. I talked to the women and men of the village. They were happy to meet me. In the evening I came back home.

Pay my regards to my uncle and aunt.

Yours Sincerely,

Rohan.

6. Write a letter to your friend describing your visit to a city.

224, Green Town,

Kanpur (UP)

Aug 11, 20….

Dear Rupinder Singh,

I hope you will be fine there with God’s grace. I was just thinking of writing a letter to you. But I was not getting proper subject matter. Now I have something to describe to you. I hope you will enjoy reading it.

I went to Chandigarh with my parents last Sunday. I had never visited this city beautiful. It was really my dream come true.

I am very glad to see the beauty of the city. People follow traffic rules there. At each crossing, you will find traffic police doing their duty. The roads are wide and clean. There is greenery along the roads. I visited the famous Rock Garden, Rose Garden, Tagore Theatre,  Sukhna Lake, etc. The houses are well planned. We visited Elanta Mall also. In the evening we came back home.

Pay my regards to dear uncle and aunt,

Yours Sincerely,

Amit

7. Write a letter to your father and make a request for increasing your hostel allowance.

224, Green Town,

Kanpur (UP)

Aug 11, 20….

Dear Father,

How are you, father? I hope you will be fine. I could not come home due to my extra classes.

I am doing well in my studies. I have made a timetable. I am studying according to it. I have to study for 8 hours daily.

Another thing is that the hostel fee has been increased from this month. So you will have to send me Rs. 500/- per month extra. I know, Papa, you work hard to earn money. I  promise to fulfill your dream with my hard work.

Pay my regards to my sweet mother love to Kittu.

Yours affectionately,

Udit

8. Write a letter to your friend condoling on the death of his mother.

224, Green Town,

Kanpur (UP)

Aug 11, 20….

Dear Sumit,

I was just shocked when  I came to know about the sudden demise of your mother. I could not believe it. She was so healthy. She never suffered from any ailment. She was a very kind and polite lady. My parents were also very shocked to know about it.

But, this is all in the hands of God. Human beings cannot do anything. She was a noble soul. So God called her to His Abode. One has to surrender before God’s will. I know it will take time to make you normal. But try to control and give support to dear uncle. I shall visit you soon.

Yours Sincerely,

Shammi

 

Job Letters

Address

of the

Applicant

 

Date………………..

 

To

…………………………………(The Principal/Manager/Secretary

………………………………..( Name of the School/College/Hotel/Firm/Industry)

 

Subject: Application for the post of…………………………………..(Name of the post)

 

Sir/Madam,

I have come to know that there is a vacancy in your ………………………………(write office /hotel/school/college, etc.) for the post of ……………………………….(name of the post). I apply for the same and hope that you will give me a chance to prove my worth.

As regards my qualifications, I have done ……………………..(M. A. in English in first division, B.Ed., M. Phil, diploma in computer science, etc.) I have also got three year experience. For more information, my full bio-data is attached along with this application.

I hope you will surely give me a chance. I also assure you that I will prove myself true to your expectations.

Thanking,

Yours faithfully,

…………………..(Name)

…………………….(signature)

Bio-data attached

Name…………….

Father’s Name……………………………….

D.O.B.--------------------

Address…………………….

Qualifications:……………………………………………..

Experience:……………………………………………….

 

An Ideal Student

An Ideal Student  

Several qualities make an ideal student. He is polite in his behaviour. All teachers and students like him. He is never rude to anyone. He is punctual. He respects time. He comes to school on time. He does his all activities on time. He respects his teachers and elders. He never abuses anyone. He speaks the truth. He is very honest. He loves his school. He maintains discipline in school. He stops other students from damaging anything that belongs to the school. He takes part in the activities of the school. He stands first in his class. He respects moral values. He loves all the creatures on the earth. Other students try to follow him.

Monday, 2 March 2020

Letter to the Editor of a newspaper to Traffic Police Implementing Traffic Rules


8. A Letter to the Editor of a newspaper inviting attention of police to the need of implementing traffic rules in your city.

456, Shashtri Nagar,
Bilaspur
March 02, 20__

The Editor
The Tribune
Chandigarh

Subject: Inviting Attention of Police to the Need of Implementing Traffic Rules
Sir,
Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I wish to draw the attention of the police authorities to the need of implementing traffic rules strictly.
In our city, traffic rules are being violated with impunity. It is not a new thing. One can see people riding motor bikes without helmets. The youngsters do not have driving licenses and they do not wear helmets also. Not only this, they drive very carelessly and pose danger to others’ lives.
It has also been seen in the evenings that some bike riders do stunt in the posh area of sector 17. They drive at a high speed and create loud noise and shouting. Such things must be stopped.
Most of the heavy vehicles passing the roads of our city are overloaded. The tractors and trailers passing the roads do not have dipper lights and these are even overloaded with sugarcane. They pose danger to other vehicles.
The drivers of the three wheelers are uneducated in traffic rules. They also overload students. They drive their vehicles carelessly. They stop any time on seeing any customer.
So I appeal to the police authorities to implement traffic rules strictly.
Thanking,
Avinash Goel


A letter to the Editor Against Lavish Spending in Marriage Parties


7. A letter to the Editor of a newspaper against lavish spending on marriage parties
 333, Ajeet Nagar
Ludhiana (Punjab)
Feb 27, 2010

The Editor
The Tribune
Chandigarh
Subject: Against Lavish Spending in Marriages
Sir,
Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I wish to draw the attention of the public to the fast-spreading evil in marriages these days.
It has become a trend these days that people spend lavishly on marriage parties. A lot of money is spent on the decoration and lighting at the marriage palaces or in the ‘pandals’. A huge number of guests are invited from both parties at lunch or dinner. Cocktail parties and a large variety of dishes are prepared for food.
Sometimes, much food is not used and that is wasted.
In addition to it, costly gifts are given to the bridegrooms. Even cash is also given to them openly or secretly.
This is all bad. It spreads competition in society. The people of the same community, who are not economically sound, also try to spend a lot of money. They have to take a loan for that.
So, I appeal to the public in general not to spend much money on marriages. People should come forward and set an example by spending less money on marriages.
Thanking
Atul Pandit

Friday, 28 February 2020

A Letter to the Editor Against Fast Spreading Ragging in Colleges


A Letter to the Editor Against Ragging in Colleges
456, Sant Vihar,
Bahadurgarh (Haryana)
Feb 20, 20__

The Editor
The Tribune
Chandigarh
Subject: Against Fast Spreading Ragging

Sir,
I wish to draw the attention of the authorities concerned through the columns of your esteemed newspaper to the evil of ragging fast spreading in colleges these days.
The evil of ragging in colleges is not a new thing. It has its old history. Previously it was done with a good purpose. But now, it has become an evil that must be stopped at once.
The seniors in colleges think it their right to do the act of ragging with their juniors. They do this act in the name of fun and introduction. But the junior students are forced to do immoral acts. They are misbehaved and humiliated (insulted). Some students feel so much tortured that they leave their studies in the middle of the session and come back to their homes. Some commit suicide also.
There is a strict law against ragging. But it is not implemented properly.
So I appeal to the principals of colleges and even the officials of universities that strict action must be taken against the culprits. Fear of ragging must be removed from the minds of the students.
Thanking you,
Abhishek