READERS’ MAIL
“The
efforts which you are making to enrich the spirit of universal peace and common
brotherhood through literature are appreciable”
- Amar Nath Rana, VPO Kandbari (HP)
“You
always furnish eye-opening facts on each and every subject that you write which
expand the area of knowledge of world readers. The other stuff is also
excellent. The painting STREET SINGER
by Dr. P.R.Raju, is praise-worthy. We
should write something about art works also.’
- Har Prasad Sharma, New Delhi
“TRIVENI
is an excellent periodical. Your recent
article on Mediation is a land mark.”
- Y. Chakradhara Rao, Vijayawada
“The
articles in the Quarterly are highly intellectual and are enlightening. I wish the magazine further great strides to
make beyond the 75th year. It is going as strong as ever!
Congratulations!”
- K.M. Kale, Gondia (Mahaarashtra)
“Your
views on ‘Super Technology – Boon or Bane’ are excellent”
- K. Sandhya, Vijayawada
“Your
article “Music – its myriad faces” is a wonderful piece, unveiling myriad faces
of music, which is a treasure of India’s civilisations. I enjoyed and benefited reading it.”
- Pronab Kumar Majumder, Kolkata
I have
gone through your editorial ‘Music- its myriad faces’. The depth and range of your knowledge about
music and musicians is astounding. I
think your article serves as a silent model setter for the contributors of
TRIVENI in respect of quality and presentation. Thank you for the glorious minutes you spent with us through your
Triple Stream”
- K.N.D. Sanjeeva Rao, Vijayawada
“Literally
and in spirit your article ‘Music – its myriad faces’ leads the rest of the
articles in the Journal.”
- Dr. C. Jacob, Machilipatnam
“While you
appreciate the work of a writer and publish it, your esteemed organisation does
not seem to have the normal courtesy of sending/acknowledging – a copy of the
issue, what to talk of token money, as even a photo copy of the page.”
-
S.V. Taneja,
New Delhi
(A complimentary copy of the issue is sent to all contributors in which
their articles appear. If by any chance it is missed, another copy is sent on
request. It is regretted avoidable
correspondence cannot be entertained as there is no paid staff and the work of
TRIVENI is being
done by voluntary work for the love of it.
-Editor)