The “Vaqt” editor-in-chief Kamol Said says the newspaper will give priority to coverage of problems facing youth in the country.
“Our staff consists of young journalists; the oldest of them is only 24,” said Kamol Said, “Therefore we are aware of these problems not just by hearsay and we want to turn our newspaper into tribune for youth.”
The first several issues of the newspaper will have a volume of eight pages but in future it will be published in 16 pages, according to him.
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