Yemenat
Ahmed Saif Hashed
In my second year of high school, ten dinars were allocated monthly as assistance for the children of the North (the National Front). I eagerly awaited this support at the end of each month, using it to buy some booklets. Back then, books were subsidized by the state, allowing us to purchase them at very low prices. I would also spend some of this money to satisfy my hunger each night by buying biscuits and tea from Mohammed Haidara, who owned a small shop just inside the school gate.
The combination of tea and biscuits was a delightful meal that alleviated the pangs of hunger, turning our evenings into a shared experience of camaraderie as we faced our hunger together. Even to this day, I sometimes crave that simple treat, recalling those long-gone days. My friend Nabeel Al-Hossam, when he feels hungry or needs to bolster h
وفي نهاية المقال نود ان نشير الى ان هذه هي تفاصيل Beyond the Curriculum وتم نقلها من يمنات نرجوا بأن نكون قد وفقنا بإعطائك التفاصيل والمعلومات الكامله .
علما ان فريق التحرير في صحافة 24 نت بالتاكد منه وربما تم التعديل علية وربما قد يكون تم نقله بالكامل اوالاقتباس منه ويمكنك قراءة ومتابعة مستجدادت هذا الخبر او الموضوع من مصدره الاساسي.
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