Write A letter to the director of archaeological survey of india complaining about the damage a cause to a historical monument due to negligence suggest step that civic authorities should take to preserve the monument.

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You may write the following points:
 
  • that due to the negligence of the Municipal corporation people the historical buildings are developing cracks.
  • Many letters have been write the Municipal corporation, but still no action from their side is taken up. 
  • Since the buildings are very old, they have developed cracks and no maintenance is done, henceforth few parts are falling down and many of the pedestrians are injured due to this. 
  • If this continues then, the day is not far when our city will be left with no historical monuments.  Hence its my earnest request to you sir, that please to see into this matter as soon as possible and kindly do take necessary steps and actions to prevent this chaos.
                Yours truly,
               ABC
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I am writing this letter to you to express my concern over the flagrant damage being done to our precious historical monuments. What shocks the most is the negligence of the Civic authorities to the maintenance and conservation of these monuments. Many have complained about this but still no strict action is taken from their side. I appeal to you to look into this situation because many buildings are dirty and at many places they are cracked. Many a time the tourist scribble their names or something else on the walls of the building. So measures should be taken to preserve these monuments and thus cctv cameras should be installed and guards should be put so as to check the activities of the Tourists and to prevent them from damaging them. I hope that you will look into this matter and do your best to maintain this Treasures of our country.
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The Director
The Archaeological Survey of India
New Delhi

November 13, 2016

Sub: Damage to historical monuments due to negligence

Dear Sir

I write to you to express my concern over the flagrant damage being done to precious and invaluable historical monuments. What shocks the most is the negligence and apathy of the civic authorities to the maintenance and conservation of these monuments. These monuments are not only the invaluable symbols of our past civilization, but also a very rich source of earnings for the local as well as national economy. The benefits of these monuments support the lives of many local people. These historic buildings help create vibrant, cultural downtowns that engender tourism, art, festivals, and other activities which in turn draw investment, revenue, and economic growth. These historical buildings provide thousands of job opportunities for thousands of people. I know your good self must be aware of the consequences if foreign and local tourists stop visiting these ramshackle monuments!

I appeal to you to look into the gravity of the situation. The damaged parts of these buildings must be renovated and restored. Such provisions must be made as keep the tourists from physically coming very close to these monuments. There must be fencing around delicate parts of these buildings so that tourists can just watch them from a safe distance. Installation of CCTV cameras, putting guards on duty, cleanliness, and providing some facilities for the tourists also must be looked into. I hope you will look into the matter and do your level best to maintain these symbols and treasures of our cultural heritage.

Yours truly,
Sathya
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The historical buildings have been a pride for us and therefore we should protect them. Proper maintenance and safety checks should be done. The tourists coming to see the monuments should be told not to scribble texts on our pride. You should take a personal visit and see what the tourists have done to our pride. We should take some measures to prevent that from happening. Hoping to get your reply at the earliest. Thanking You, Yours Respectfully, XYZ
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