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हिन्दी __ लेखन कौशल ( Writing Skill )

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बेंगलुरु - XXXX03

सेवा मे 

प्रधानाचार्य / प्रबंधक / अध्यक्ष 

बेंगलुरु - XXXX89


दिनांक - XX।XX।XX


विषय -


महोदय,

सविनय निवेदन यह है की ........ (Paragraph .1 )


विनम्र निवेदन यह है की .......... ( Paragraph .2)


आपका आज्ञाकारी शिष्य / भवदीय

नाम 


सूचना लेखन



लघु कथा लेखन

शीर्षक :-
(Paragraph .1) -- कहानी --

( Paragraph.2) -- कहानी --

शिक्षा :-


विज्ञापन लेखन

कुछ उपयोगी वाक्यांश

* आज ही खरीदे⁰!
* सफलता की सर्वोत्तम कुंजी!
*अवसर न चूके⁰!
* स्टॉक सीमित है !
* देखो , कहीं पछताना न पड़े !
* सुनहरा अवसर !
* बम्पर सेल !
* पहले आओ , पहला पाओ!
*जल्दी कीजिये !
* धमाका!
* बचत ही बचत!
* सफलता की गारंटी!








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