READERS’ MAIL
Namasthe! Thank you very much for
giving an opportunity to present my paper on “Concerned Journalism”: Women’s
Concern in the Seminar held
recently. It was befitting giving a fillip to women on the eve of
Women’s Day
-Dr.
Mangammal Chary, Hyderabad
Your editorial in the Jan-March issue
of Triveni, will do its modest bit in reviving the virtues of tolerance,
compassion, heroism, patriotism and hospitality of Indians including all
minorities. The objective of the
editorial is clear - it shows the positive factors of national
integration. One day I read it and on
the next I witnessed the one-day cricket match at Karachi. The Pakistani spectators, quite unlike their
past selves of hostile attitude, turned friendly towards our Indian team. It is heartening to see the coincidence
between the thought of the editorial and the changed nature of the spectators
in Pakistan.
- K. V. Ramana Rao,
Hyderabad
“Your editorial this time might stir
up the patriotic spirit among Indians irrespective of their caste and
creed. In fact, in Post-Independence
period, some of the so-called political leaders, be it of right or left force,
have played the minority card in a dastardly manner to strengthen their own
vote bank – not to bring the minority
community any benefit in reality. But
we should not forget the legacy of some of the great Indians who were Indians
first and then Muslims, like Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan, Nauser Ali, M.C. Chagla,
Kazi, Nazrul Islam,Syed Mujtaba Ali, Rezaul Karim etc.- to name a few. So maintaining communal harmony for national
integration should be our prime motto.”
-Dr Manas Bakshi, Bhadrakali
(W.B.)
“…it is an issue (Triveni, Jan-Mar
04) of absorbing interest with every one of the articles, essays and poems
inspiring. You have wisely chosen in
your leading article to recount the acts of bravery and supreme sacrifice by
our armed forces, many of them from the so-called minority communities.,, to
silently remind that we are all one nation.
Our proudest asset is our armed forces….. Some of the poems raise issues
concerning the human condition and the enigmas of our existence..”
- Srinivasa Rangaswami,
Chennai
The Jan-March issue contains some
very good articles and poems. I marvel at your encyclopaedic knowledge of
Indo-Pak conflict as is evident from your very fine editorial – Heroism of
soldiers of the minority communities”.
The editorial very convincingly brings out the fact how soldiers of all
minority communities dwelling in India have sacrificed their lives in war
against Pakistan and proves without doubt that India is an integrated nation,
symbolising unity in diversity”
-K. M. Kale, Gondia
(Maharashtra)
“As a regular reader of this highly
intellectual Quarterly I have deep appreciation for this publication. The privilege of carrying the torch forward
has been given to you, an able and committed Editor. The subject for the National Seminar is very timely, the need of
the hour for our beloved country.”
- D. S. Chinndorai, Coimbatore
“I am sure that the celebrations on
the 3rd and 4th of March, 2004 will be remembered for a
long time to come and cherished by the TRIVENI family. It is particularly gladdening that this
memorable and landmark occasion is done under your leadership. TRIVENI has
encouraged me so much that its kindness will forever be preserved in my heart.”
-Dr. B. Parvathi,
Visakhapatnam
“For 75 years, TRIVENI, has published
valuable, thought-provoking and inspiring articles by eminent writers from
different parts of our country and abroad, upholding moral and spiritual values
and highlighting the finest aspects of our heritage and culture. It has never published distasteful articles,
indecent pictures or crime and violence-ridden stories for the sake of money or
cheap popularity. It has always given the utmost importance to its cherished
goal of propagating ‘idealism in every sphere of public life’ ’’
-M .G. Narasimha Murthy,
Hyderabad
“ TRIVENI stood like a rock facing so
many trials and has established its reputation. Wishing the function (Platinum Jubilee celebrations) every
success.”
-Dr. Janamaddi Hanumat Sastry, Kadapa
“Thanks for the invitation for
Platinum Jubilee celebrations. Had I
known this earlier, I would have presented a paper. I wish the National Seminar
every success. Congratulations for
conducting such a good programme”.
-D. N. Sastry, Amalapuram
“That this journal, wedded to
literature, History and Culture as conceived by its founder, K. Ramakotiswara
Rao, of hallowed memory and scrupulously sustained by its succeeding
authorities in general and the present Board of Trustees in particular, is
flourishing should give supreme satisfaction to the READERS also. At this memorable juncture it is but fair,
we should remember the saintly soul B. Narasimha Rao. May this journal continue for ever!”
- M. Balarama
Reddy, Tirupati