Reply to Letter of complaint
This is a Reply to Letter of complaint.
19th May 2001.
From:
The Controller of Examinations,
Central Board of School Education,
New Delhi,
India.
TO:
Mr.Rajah,
Roll no: 3451-AS,
16 NAYA Bazaars,
Sri Niger Colony,
Lucknow-18.
India.
Dear Rajah,
I have received your letter of complaint and noted the details. I have instructed my staff to get the English Paper- I reexamined by a group of experienced teachers. We shall soon communicate the results to you.
With best wishes.
Yours Sincerely,
(Signature of The Controller of Examinations)
SHIV CHANDRA MATHUR
The Controller of Examinations
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