READERS’ MAIL
Your
editorial is an elixir to senior citizens. Literally it is a masterpiece
bringing supportive citations from Upanishads to Russel.
It should be read by all senior citizens, for it defines the glory of life, viewed by others as vexation.
Dr. R. Janardhana Rao, Machilipatnam.
I regard TRIVENI as one of the best journals of its kind. May it prosper under your dedicated trusteeship.
T. P. C. Das, Hyderabad.
We get Triveni for our Bar Association. Your editorial in the latest issue of Triveni is read. It is very good. The message to the elderly that they should live cheerfully is appropriate. The way you expressed it is excellent. I am sure, readers will read it a second time and again!
G. Muralidhar, Advocate, Machlipatnam.
I just received and
finished reading Jan-March 2007 issue of TRIVENI. Thank you for making
it so interesting and informative. I am particularly delighted at your
reproducing Rajaji’s definition of
Democracy. I hope and pray that our Governments as well as the people will
listen.
The article on page 53
by C. Shyam Mohan is being preserved for posterity. Is it about the brave
American mother or is it not about the melting heart of Fireman Bob also? I am
sure, those involved in palliative care will be creative enough to help those
under their care to smile before closing their “eyes one last time”.
Egbert Samraj, Secunderabad.
‘I am happy, with every issue Triveni is expanding its family, increasing the number of its life members. Members feel proud to associate themselves with this prestigious journal. I would like to express my admiration to the editors. ‘
V. Lalithakumari, Guntur.
It is generous on the part of Sri Y. S. N. Murthy in sponsoring this issue of Triveni. Unless such philanthropists extend their patronage, it is difficult to run quality journals like TRIVENI. In these days of steep fall in readership standards, only cheap magazines which write about the film stars and the scandals about politicians will flourish.
B. S. Murthy, Hyderabad.
The article on Tenneti
Viswanadham is a message to the present-day politicians who lack calibre and
character. Very few contemporaries come up to those standards. Vavilala
Gopalakrishnayya, Pucchalapalli Sundarayya and Tenneti Viswanadham were role
models.
Viswas, S. T. Chennai.
The Editorial ‘Art of Ageing Youthfully’ is replete with profound thoughts. Having read it again and again I am mentally prepared to over come old age.
Next, facts about Indians in high positions will show that the youth should aspire for high positions and attain them.
P. V. Laxmi Prasad, Peddapalli.