Dear Sir,
I am Patel Janvi, a resident of Vadodara, writing this letter concerning your decision to replace the library with a supermarket. I acquired this news this morning while browsing through the newspaper named Gujarat Samachar, and I was shocked. Besides, one of my friends, who works as a civil engineer, informed me that he had to complete the work within a certain time period. So, I became assured about this decision.
Furthermore, the town is already very congested with few supermarkets; people do not need another supermarket, and constructing one more can cause more congestion. Currently, the library is surrounded by a plethora of trees, which are home to several birds and animals, and this will destroy the place’s natural beauty.
The library in our area is a big asset for the citizens and has been here for the past 50 years. The elderly people of our community enjoy sitting and reading newspapers, and the children often go there to find material for their school assignments. So, I urge you to please reconsider your plan and drop the idea of a supermarket. Neighbourhood need the library more than anything else. I hope for prompt consideration of this urgent request!
Yours faithfully,
Janvi Patel
