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Write a letter to your cousin, Raj Prakash, who is currently staying in Dubai explaining the process of CCE, being used by CBSE for the secondary school examination in its affiliated schools. Also, mention how you and your classmates have reacted to this scheme. You are Narain/Nisha, 20 Fort Road, Mumbai.

Answer
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Hint: Follow the correct format of an informal letter:
● Begin with your address.
● Then you will write the date.
● Followed by the informal greeting- Dear XYZ
● Introduction of the letter
● Body of the letter
● Conclusion
● And in the end, you will sign off with a friendly/warm phrase- Yours lovingly

Complete answer:
There is no fixed format for Informal letters as Informal letters are more personal and casual than Formal letters. Informal letters are written to close friends and family members.
Let’s begin with the letter-
20, Fort Road
Mumbai, 400023
13th April 2020
Dear Raj,
How are you? Hope this letter finds you in the pink of your health.
I am writing this letter to tell you about the newly introduced process of CCE in CBSE affiliated schools for secondary school examinations. Students are required to get qualifying grades in four out of the five subjects. CCE pattern focuses on recognizing the difficulties faced by each child from the beginning of the academic year. It enhances the quality of studies through in-class activities while encouraging self-study and practice.
I and my friends are quite happy with this new pattern and hope to achieve better grades with a higher interest in the class. Even teachers have become more enthusiastic and cooperative. I am very excited to begin the new school year and try out this pattern,
I will wait for your response. We will meet very soon, till then take care of yourself and everyone at home.
Yours lovingly,
Narain/Nisha

Note: You can use a casual language in an informal letter, as you are writing to your close friend or family member. Also, remember to follow the correct format, irrespective of the body of the letter.