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    Nargis Siddiqui, (at 11:33AM Saturday 22nd of December 2007, GMT)

    AIS website is attracting more attention because it is providing some thing that no other website provides. Love interesting contributions from many people.

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    Tanvir Ali, (at 7:56AM Saturday 22nd of December 2007, GMT)

    Congratulations on producing such fantastic Newsletter

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    Maryam Jahan, (at 10:11PM Saturday 15th of December 2007, GMT)

    Like others I also enjoyed the latest Newsletter. I particularly liked contributions from so many people with photos.

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    waseem Ahmad, (at 9:23PM Friday 14th of December 2007, GMT)

    What a fantastic Newsletter. Enjoyedit very much.I found it informative and entertaining.

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    Shariq Hasan, (at 8:06AM Sunday 9th of December 2007, GMT)

    Enjoyed the latest Quaterly Newsletter very much.
    I am proud to be a Amrohivi.

    in reply to: AIS NEWSLETTER #11325
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    Ram Chand, (at 7:55AM Sunday 9th of December 2007, GMT)

    I loved the latest Newsletter.How else can we get so much information on our fellow Amrohivis? I agree with Suhail that photos made it more enjoyable.

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    Ikram Naqvi, (at 7:35AM Sunday 9th of December 2007, GMT)

    Thanks Razia,Safia and Suhail for your encouraging comments.Your compliments are much appreciated. Feedback is always welcomed. Any organisation is only as good as its members.

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    Suhail Naqvi, (at 10:42PM Saturday 8th of December 2007, GMT)

    This month’s News Letter is very attractive. I want to congratulate Bhai Ikram and all those who helped bring it together.

    They say “a picture is worth thousand words” and this month’s News letter has so many pictures. The colorful compilation was a feast for my eyes.

    Besides, I wonder if I would learn about so many Amrohvis across the world by any other means. I look forward to more such AIS publications.

    Suhail
    Woodbridge, NJ

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    Razia Naqvi, (at 5:12PM Tuesday 27th of November 2007, GMT)

    The news letter is a great tool. I look forward to each new issue

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    safia Khan, (at 6:09PM Saturday 24th of November 2007, GMT)

    So far I have seen three letters with news of our global Amrohvi community.I would be interested to know if these carry usefull information for you. Are there other topics that you would like to see covered. Would you be willing to contribute?Looking forward to a response.

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    Nargis Siddiqui, (at 9:04AM Friday 7th of June 2013, GMT)

    Just returned from India. It was good to see dust bins put by the Amroha International Society.Keep up your good work.

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    Ram Chand, (at 8:47PM Friday 19th of April 2013, GMT)

    Have just returned from Amroha. Was happy to be there but it was very hot. Saw the dust bins put by the AIS.Education will be key to the success of “Clean Amroha” project.Good luck.

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    Nargis Siddiqui, (at 9:37PM Monday 6th of August 2012, GMT)

    I visited Amroha recently after many years.It has changed a lot during this time.Population has exploded. Sanitation is much worst. But people are still very fiendly. I look forward to go back there soon.

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    waseem Ahmad, (at 6:06PM Sunday 23rd of December 2007, GMT)

    I can remember fondly getting Eidi from my relatives in Amroha. I cant forget drinking lassi in Baboo’s restaurant or eating freshly cooked seekh kababs standing on the road.

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    safia Khan, (at 3:02PM Saturday 30th of June 2007, GMT)

    Memories of Eid spent with my cousins are still fresh. Waking in the morning, washing with cold water, dressing in a brand new’jora’ and going to say adab to my dadi, phopi, chachi and family. The best was receiving the Eiddy money and going to the Mela to buy meethai, peacock feathers and clay dolls. The pathang that I was never able to fly but my younger brother got it over the roof tops!Ah what delightfull days!

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