Attock – Deputy Commissioner Rao Atif Raza inaugurated the annual book fair, attended by officials and students. Raza urged the younger generation to reconnect with books amid the rise of digital media, calling reading essential for positive thinking and growth. Additional Deputy Commissioner Aneel Saeed emphasized books as “valuable companions” that foster empathy and creativity. The fair, featuring diverse genres, aims to revive reading culture among youth and support community development.
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