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Write a letter to your father, seeking permission to join an educational tour organised by your school

Write a letter to your father, seeking permission to join an educational tour organised by your school.

Sample — 1

ABC Public School

New Town

Kolkata – 700084

14th April 2021

My dear father

It has been a long time since I wrote to you. My final examinations are over and you will be glad to know that  I have done well. 

Our school is organising an educational tour to  Mumbai during the    school vacation. Mr. S. Das , our  english teacher, will accompany us on this tour. It is a fifteen days tour and we plan to visit Mathura, Agra, Gwalior en route. In Mumbai, we plan to stay seven days, and we intend visiting Elephant Caves, Gateway of India and the famous Essel World. We also propose to visit Shirdi and Pune. The school shall bear all expanses for lodging. We shall have to pay only for the fare and  food.

Dady, it is a great opportunity for me to go sightseeing and I would not like to miss it. I sincerely hope you will allow me to join the party.


Yours affectionately

Piush


Sample —2

XYZ International School

Science City

Kolkata — 700094

14th April 2021


My dear father

Our school has organised an educational tour to Murshidabad which is historically an  important place. All my friends are going and I myself is very much interested  to join the educational tour. So I request you to give your permission and send me rupees one thousand as quickly as possible.

Waiting for your quick reply.

With love and respect.


Yours affectionately

Riju 



Thank you..

God bless you all..

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