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Ras Al Khaimah resident Ajith Nair says he likes the feeling of the physical newspaper said: “I am a part of an age that used to read the newspaper in the morning. I don’t like going through a tab or a mobile phone to know what is happening. I have always preferred print media to digital media and read the newspaper every day.”

He even encourages his children to maintain the habit of reading a physical newspaper.

Nair has been a subscriber of Gulf News since 1996 and has always believed that it “was the better choice”, and he realised this after he changed his subscription for a year.

While reading Gulf News, he is particularly fond of the Business and Sports sections of the paper and occasionally sifts through the headlines on the front page as well, just to know what is important and trending. Additionally, he likes the World, India section, because it tells him more about what is happening in his home country.

He added: “I wish all news available was not only negative. There are a lot of positive things that take place ... I wish that was reported on more.”

Nair has stayed a regular and avid reader of Gulf News for many years.