Letters to the Editor – Volume 5, Issue 3

Dear Editor,

I have just recently been introduced to your magazine. I spotted the issue on Archeo-metallurgy at my friends place on campus. Once I began to read she informed me that you also have a website where I could read the earlier issues and other articles by prominent authors. I must say I was very happy to have stumbled upon your magazine. You can be sure that I’ll be visiting the website and will be an avid reader of your magazine.

Dear Editor,

I have just recently been introduced to your magazine. I spotted the issue on Archeo-metallurgy at my friends place on campus. Once I began to read she informed me that you also have a website where I could read the earlier issues and other articles by prominent authors. I must say I was very happy to have stumbled upon your magazine. You can be sure that I’ll be visiting the website and will be an avid reader of your magazine.

Shewta, Delhi University

Dear Editor,

I have been receiving and reading your magazine for the last 2 years now. I have seen that you announce events around the topic of 1857 and other events relating to our history. Do you also organize events at your end? It would be nice if you could also organise discussions and seminars. I must congratulate you and your team on the effort that you all put into the magazine issue after issue. Sangram Singh, Bhatinda, Punjab The writings of Macaulay make it easy to understand the strategies of the British colonizers with regard to ‘the empires of the mind’. But that would remain an impotent anger and leave us trying to solve riddles regarding our present condition, unless we are equipped with the knowledge that enables us to articulate a different shared story of our past, explain the present and envision a different future. GJH, aage badho.

S Sharma, Bengaluru

Dear Sir,

I have recently come across your magazine. The topics discussed are very interesting and one cannot wonder and marvel at the history of such a great nation. Please continue publishing such good articles.

Sameer, Maharashtra

Dear Editor,

I really enjoyed the review of the book ‘1857 – the real story of the great uprising’ by Kannan Kasturi. The writer has beautifully brought out the essence of what the book is trying to achieve. He is right in saying that “writer Mrinal Pande has performed a valuable service” by making Bhatt’s Marathi work available to a wider readership. The more we delve into our past the more we find that there are things we can learn and that the search and fight for truth is the rightful path.

I wish you and your team a very happy festive season and all the best with the magazine.

Kapil S, Maharashtra

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