Read or eat?

Published November 1, 2014

THIS is apropos Rafia Zakaria’s article ‘The education emergency’ (Oct 29). She always points out the most pressing social issues of the country with acumen.

Once I visited a famous multi-storey restaurant at Bilawal Chowk, which has in its shadows a famous book outlet as well. You just compare the number of visitors at both outlets; it will give you a clear picture of the priorities of Pakistanis. You will see swarms of customers outside the restaurant, awaiting their turn at the dining table. However, the book store gives a deserted look. I just keep on wondering who manages to deter the masses from visiting the book store? Can any philosopher solve this enigma?

Azood Ul Mehdi

Islamabad

Published in Dawn, November 1st , 2014

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