Khaleej Times

ENGAGING THE EXPERIENCE­D

Four decades is a long chapter in a newspaper’s history. A journey that wouldn’t have been possible without a readership that evolved with us. From reading our first edition as they set foot in the UAE to being witnesses to all our milestones, some of our

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It’s been nearly three decades since I have been subscribin­g to Khaleej Times.

I remember hearing about the paper for the first time when I would play cricket at the Sharjah stadium. The logo with the date palm and the oil rig encompassi­ng the dhow has been a reminder of how KT blends tradition with modernity. I can easily say that KT has been a friend, philosophe­r and guide. The fact that it has been a major news provider through these years, with its lucid printing style and crisp paper quality, has made it indispensa­ble. The classifica­tion of news in an orderly manner adds to the charm of reading KT. Saifuddin Khomosi, Business Owner

We landed on the shores of Abu Dhabi on October 17, 1980. The very next day, we were invited for a brunch by my husband’s colleague, who also happened to be our neighbour. It was on their dining table that I first saw a copy of Khaleej Times.

The next morning, I told my husband that we must subscribe to this newspaper. It has been more than four decades since. Fairness, objectivit­y and integrity have been salient features of the newspaper. In today’s digital world, most people feel that the print media is gradually diminishin­g. As a trusted news source,

Khaleej Times is an exception to that notion. Jayashree Kulkarni, Homemaker

I came to the UAE 43 years ago. I was all of 22 then. My first memory of the newspaper is how it was inaugurate­d amid much fanfare. As one of the first print entities in the region, I found the content to be refreshing. Its weekend magazine had some really good stories, and later, I became a fan of the Bollywood content as well. At that time, newspapers gave us access to important informatio­n. Four decades later, my son and daughterin-law are hooked on to

Khaleej Times’ digital avatar. Even today, I spend the 20-minute journey from my home to the office reading the newspaper. Ramesh Ramchandan­i, Accounts Profession­al

When l first came to Dubai in 1995, my uncle introduced me to Khaleej

Times. Ever since, I have been a loyal subscriber of the newspaper. What I truly admire about Khaleej

Times is the lucid language, depth and extent of its news coverage. Watching news on television is different, but the satisfacti­on derived while reading the newspaper from start to end has no substitute. I have also had the opportunit­y to have my views covered in the newspaper on several occasions over the years. Here’s wishing Khaleej

Times more success in the years to come. Manju Cherian, Academic Supervisor

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