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Application for permission to go on a picnic SKR



Question: write an application to the head teacher of your school praying for permission to go on a picnic. 


Answer:

5 January, 2015

The Head teacher,

Viqarunnisa Noon School & College,

Dhaka

Subject: application for permission to go on a picnic.

Sir,

We, the students of your school, want to have a picnic Maynamati It is really a nice picnic spot. We think that this picnic will widen our knowledge and fill our hearts with joy. It will also relieve us of the monotony of our routine life. Coming in close touch with the nature, we shall be able to forget the din and bustle of our life for the time being. Two of our teachers have agreed to guide us during to picnic. The picnic will cost us about taka. 40, 000, 00. We are ready to contribute a portion of the total amount.

We, therefore, would request you to kindly permit us to go on the picnic and sanction us a handsome amount and oblige there by.

Sincerely yours,

The students of class 9.

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Question: suppose, you are interested to go on a picnic at Kuakata. So you need the permission of the headmaster. Now write an application to the headmaster for permission to go on a picnic. 

Answer:

1 January, 2015

The headmaster

X high school, Dhaka.

Subject: prayer for permission to go on a picnic.

Sir,

We, the students of IX class of your school, beg to state that we are very eager to go on a picnic at Kuakata.

We feel that a picnic is a part and parcel of education. It is not only interesting but also instructive. It will help us add to our knowledge and fill our hearts with joy. It will relieve us from the dread monotony of our routine life. moreover, it will help us get rid of the din and bustle of our life at least for a day. Mr. Delwar Hussain, our Bengali teacher, has kindly given consent to accompany us in the picnic.

We, therefore, pray and hope that you would be kind enough to give us permission to go on a picnic and sanction us a handsome amount of money to meet the necessary expenses and oblige thereby.

Your most obedient pupils,

The students of class IX

On behalf of the students of the school

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