READER’S MAIL
“TRIVENI was a magazine I came across in the 1940s and 1950s – used to be printed on thick handmade paper – setting up high standards of literary value. Later I thought the magazine Jaded out. I am glad it is continuing.”
-P. Radhakrishna Chetty, Hyderabad
“If you are bringing out a special number for Platinum Jubilee please consider combining Numbers 2 & 3 into one and make it a special number”
-I.K.S. Rao, Ethamukkala
“Your article TRIPLE STREAM (Super Technology-Boon or Bane) has captivated me, an old timer (Buddhist aged 92 years). Such well-informed articles on latest technology – present and future – shaping the life of future man are rare to come across. They capture the mind and heart of the modern man, revealing future pattern of his life on this planet, in all its aspects, Readers look forward to many such brilliant articles with all avidity. May TRIVENI grow from strength to strength, with the merit it encompasses”
-R. Narayanaswami, Tirupati
“I am proud of being a member of TRIVENI family. The essay on ‘Jim Corbett – The man his mission’ is a good contribution. Actually not a single point mentioned in it is unknown to me. But that did not prevent me from reading it twice....The printing quality is not good .... it is so light and dull and readability is very poor...The e-mail address may be published so that it becomes easy. Simple and cheap to send letters and contributions.”
- Mula Ravi Kumar, Pantnagar (UP)
(There is no e-mail address for TRIVENI as yet. Thanks for the suggestion.
Ed)
“My prayers for the continued glory for your magazine”
- P. Sundarasiva Rao, Vijayawada
“I am writing to you on learning that you will be celebrating Platinum Jubilee this year. Congratulations to you all for so tenaciously keeping up the publication despite heavy odds over the decades. While even the Illustrated Weekly practically declined and other journals like the Quest are in a new avatar for survival. TRIVENI, presenting the confluence of Indian sub-cultures has been surging ahead, ever fresh, merging with international cultures”
-Prof. D. Ramakrishna, Hanamkonda
While thanking you and expressing my deep sense of gratitude to you and your Foundation for carrying out the feature article (Political Scene) for a long time. I place on record my sincere best wishes. I really enjoyed writing for such a highly reputed journal as TRIVENI and should be endeavouring to contribute articles on literary and cultural interest”.
- Prof. R. Gangadhara Sastry
(Prasanthinilayam)