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Published May 10, 2015

Young World

YW is a platform for students to polish their skills by reading as well as writing. I want to appreciate the efforts of the writers and the YW team for bringing out such a wonderful magazine every week. However, I would like to suggest that a “Short stories” section is included so that more writers get a chance to showcase their talent.

Sara Sameer, Karachi

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I WANT to share my feelings that the 12 pages of YW influence children and teens like me to a level which words cannot describe. I really appreciate that YW carries the works of young writers, poets and artists.

My love and respect for YW magazine is immense and I have been collecting its issues since I was in Grade Five. I have about 70 magazines in my collection. I just want to share that YW has had a great impact on my writing skills, vocabulary, spoken English and knowledge. I love the topics that are chosen each week. It has been a great help to me while writing my essays, preparing my assignments or reports and I know I’m not the only one here; there are thousands of kids who have benefited from YW in some way.

I’m speaking on behalf of the many readers, accept my gratitude for the good work and a big thank you for enriching our lives with knowledge. Apart from that, YW makes my breakfast on Saturdays more interesting!

Keep up the good work Young World, because I want to go on increasing my collection.

Iqra Nawaz, Bahawalpur

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