Writing letters
Professor M Zahidul Haque, Chairman, Department of Language, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural Universit
Recently, I received a personal letter from a reader who heartily appreciated me particularly for my art of writing on a variety of items. What I feel is, no literary or journalistic work carries any value until and unless it is published and read by readers. As such, the credit also goes to the newspapers which make my write-ups visible to the readers.Truly speaking, those among us who voluntarily write for the newspapers, especially for this column do so with a noble intention to serve people and the nation. We do not only try to project problems but also make attempts to put forward possible remedies. Of course, these are the serious faculties of the society but people also need entertainment and amusements. Keeping this in mind I always try to write on light issues as well. I know some readers often dislike it but we should not forget that variety is the soul of life. Variety breaks monotony! Anyway, to get back to the beginning, during my long stroll on the media platform, I have had the opportunity to come in contact with a number of wonderful persons.
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