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Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Sample Letters- To Bank

How to Write an Application to the Bank Manager to Change Your Mobile Number

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©2023 G. Ghosh, All rights reserved 

By Gargi Ghosh  


Application 1:

Flat No. 3C, Nayee Disha Apartments

Rohini Nagar, Lajpat Road

Delhi – 


February 11, 2023


The Bank Manager

State Bank of India

Rohini Nagar Branch 

Delhi – 


Subject: Application to change the mobile number


Respected Madam/Sir,


I am writing this letter to bring to your notice that my mobile number which is linked to my bank account has been changed. The current mobile number registered with my bank account is [old mobile number] which is no longer in use. My new mobile number is [new mobile number], and I would like to request you to kindly update my mobile number on record.


I would appreciate it if you could take the necessary steps to update my mobile number in your records as soon as possible. This would enable me to receive any SMS alerts, notifications, OTPs, and other bank-related updates promptly. Furthermore, it would help me to stay informed about any changes or transactions taking place in my Bank account.


I hope you will take prompt action and update my mobile number in your records. If you have any queries or require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact me on my new mobile number.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.


Yours Sincerely,

Signature of the sender

[Your Name]


Application 2:


Flat No. 4B, Sunayani Apartments

Vasant Vihar, Purani Dilli

Delhi – 


February 11, 2023


The Bank Manager

State Bank of India

Vasant Vihar Branch 

Delhi – 


Subject: Request for change of Registered Mobile Number with Bank Account


Dear Sir/Madam,


I am writing this letter to request you to change the registered mobile number with my bank account. My current mobile number which is linked to my bank account is [old mobile number]. However, due to some personal reasons, I have switched to a new mobile number, and I would like to update it as soon as possible.


Therefore, I request you to kindly update my mobile number in your records and inform me of the same. I have already submitted a photocopy of my identity proof along with this letter for your reference.


I hope you will take prompt action and update my mobile number in your records as soon as possible. This will enable me to receive SMS alerts, notifications, OTPs, and other bank-related updates without any delay. Please contact me on my new mobile number if you require any further information or have any queries.


Thanking you,

Signature of the sender

[Your Name]


Application 3:

Flat No. 8C, Family Apartments

Sarojini Market, Naiyee Dilli

Delhi – 


February 11, 2023


The Bank Manager

State Bank of India

Sarojini Market Branch 

Delhi – 


Subject: Request for Updation of Mobile Number


Dear Bank Manager,


I am a long-time customer of your bank and have been holding a Savings Account in your bank for the last [number of years/months]. My account number is [account number], and my name is [Your name].


Through this letter, I request you to kindly update and modify the mobile number registered with my Bank account. My current mobile number [old mobile number] is no longer in use, and I have switched to a new mobile number [new mobile number].


Accordingly, I request you to please update my new mobile number in your records and kindly acknowledge the same via SMS or email. To ensure the authenticity of my request, I am attaching a copy of my identity proof to this letter.


I thank you in advance for your prompt attention to this matter. Please let me know if any further information or documentation is required from my end.


With Respect and Gratitude,

Signature of the sender

[Your Name]

©2023 G. Ghosh, All rights reserved 

Written by Gargi Ghosh

Gargi Ghosh (M.A, B.Ed, M.B.A, TEFL) is an Educator, an artist, and a graphic designer. A winner of awards in the categories of Women's Award-An Inspiring Woman (2019), Most Socially Active Principal (2020), Top Educators of India (2020), and Top 100 Iconic Educators of India (2021). She has published her poems in several international anthologies and secured the 8th position in a Global Poetry Competition.  



Saturday, May 13, 2023

Male Rights Are Important Too

The Dangers of Unchecked Female Aggression 

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By Gargi Ghosh      

Women have long been the victims of various forms of violence and harassment. This issue has been widely discussed and addressed by many women’s rights groups, and significant progress has been made in raising awareness of the issue and combating it in various ways. However, the flip side of this problem also exists, which is often ignored. Women who harass men, file false charges, or get away with assaulting men are rarely talked about. It is high time that these women are called out and protested against.


It is a common misconception that women cannot harass or abuse men. The truth is that any form of unwanted sexual attention, or physical, or psychological trauma inflicted upon males is also harassment. Unfortunately, there is a tendency to overlook or trivialize issues concerning men. This unjustified attitude can often lead to men being left vulnerable, with no recourse or recourse that can cause more harm than good.


A significant form of abuse that many men face is the filing of false charges. These charges can be about sexual assault, harassment, or physical abuse that did not happen. It’s an injustice that isn’t only suffered by individuals who are wrongfully convicted, but also by those who are traumatized by the court process and social consequences that come with such allegations. Men who are proven innocent still face social exclusion, employment difficulties, and character assassination.


Another issue that needs to be addressed is the fact that women who assault men often get away with it. The issue of double standards in such cases is astounding. Men are expected to endure the aggression or are often blamed for provoking the attack. This expectation is not only appalling, but it can also lead to men becoming timid and suffering from severe psychological traumas. Like women, men also need to feel safe and secure, and they deserve to be protected and justice to be served when they become victims of abuse.


If left unchecked, these women who harass men, press false charges, and get away with assaulting men may form an extremist group in the future.  Extremism is a term that can trigger a lot of responses but such a group may become a legitimate concern if men continue to be marginalized and not given their share of the spotlight. Most importantly this can not be the answer to age-old chauvinism and the malpractices of patriarchy. 


In conclusion, the issue of harassment and assault should not be gender-driven. Women who harass men, press false charges, or get away with assaulting men shouldn’t get a free pass. They should be held accountable for their actions. Failure to do so may fuel resentment among men who are left feeling victimized, which could lead to dire consequences. Men who are victims of abuse should not be ignored, and their rights to justice deserve protection like women. Both genders need to work together to build safe spaces for everyone.

 ©2023 G. Ghosh, All rights reserved 

Written by Gargi Ghosh

Gargi Ghosh (M.A, B.Ed, M.B.A, TEFL) is an Educator and an artist. A winner of awards in the categories of Women's Award-An Inspiring Woman (2019), Most Socially Active Principal (2020), Top Educators of India (2020), and Top 100 Iconic Educators of India (2021). She has published her poems in several international anthologies and secured the 8th position in a Global Poetry Competition.  






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