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FeedbackHi Ed,I just finished reading ‘Diaries from a Small Island’ by Muhammad Asif Nawaz, and I cannot praise it enough. Asif should become a professional writer. I have read two of his travelogues – on Sri Lanka and Vietnam - I may have.

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FeedbackAn important issueDear Editor,Through your magazine, I would like to draw the kind attention of the concerned authority towards the issue of traffic jam in front of University of Central Punjab.Due to traffic jam, we always get late and.

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FeedbackHi Ed,In the last week’s edition, I read ‘Let’s feel pretty’ and thought that the point about laughter was spot on. We take things very seriously, even those said in jest. People are so ready to take offence! We all should smile and.

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Fri, 07, 21 We really need to hear from our youth. There is a lot we can learn from our youth.. Feedback Dear Editor, I am a regular reader of Us magazine and I love to read all the articles but my favourite page is Bits N Pieces . It is not only entertaining but also very informative to read. However, it is limited to one page only. I suggest you to extend the content of Bits N Pieces to two to three pages. Thank you. Wahib Ali Zaman, Karachi. Hey Ed, Us is one of my favourite publications. Ed, I would really like to see young people writing on current topics. What I have noticed is there are hardly any articles where I could read about youth’s point of view on the things that are happening around us. For example, what young people think about the freedom of Palestinian people; or if the young people think sex education is important; or how social media is being affected by the influencer culture.

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Feedback Dear Ed, ‘The lost art of reading’ by Zeeshan Ahsan (May 7) was a great read. Reading is not lost in the west where book reading culture is still very much alive. People read books when travelling by planes, buses and trains, gift books to children instead of toys and encourage them to read. In our country, tuition culture has severely curtailed the time for reading! If students go for tuition after school and return in the evening, how can they read. Studies have been made such a burden for students that they don’t have time for reading and physical activities. I think that this problem needs to be addressed by concerned authorities.

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