Guest guest Posted April 10, 2002 Report Share Posted April 10, 2002 >"Swamini Vimalananda" <s_vimalananda ><theteenagermag >Re: Request from The Teenager >Tue, 9 Apr 2002 11:52:01 +0530 > >Dear Fr. Alfonso, >Hari Om! Namaskar!! > >I went through your editorial of April 2002 - Teenager National Magazine. I >am absolutely shocked at the prejudiced way of presenting of incidents that >have happened in the country. What about the thousands and thousands of >occasions when the Hindus are being targeted at and have suffered at the >hands of minority communities. How come you fail to mention those >incidents. How many times has the National Flag been burnt by muslims in >Kashmir, Idols desecrated and the Holy Geeta burnt in Gujarat and other >places. > >You as a holy man should atleast not get into the Hindu-bashing attitude of >the pseudo-seculars. > >Sorry, we do not recommend such magazine for our Chinmaya Vidyalayas. > > With Prem and Om, >In the service of the Lord, >Vimalananda. > > > - > Swamini Vimalananda > theteenagermag > Thursday, March 28, 2002 6:59 PM > Re: Request from The Teenager > > > Dear Fr Alfonso Elengikal > Hari Om! Namaskaar! > I have received the forwarded mail. Please send to us a few copies of >your magazine. > Swamini Vimalananda.Chinmaya Gardens,Nallur vayal PO, Siruvani RD > Coimbatore 641114. > Prem and Om > In the service of Gurudev > Vimalananda > > - > Central Chinmaya Mission Trust > Swamini Vimalananda > Cc: theteenagermag > Friday, March 22, 2002 10:29 AM > Fw: Request from The Teenager > > > Message for CCMT Educational Cell-Coimbatore > > ========================================= > For information on Chinmaya Mission Worldwide > visit us at: www. chinmayamission.com > ========================================= > > - > The Teenager > ccmt > Friday, March 22, 2002 8:51 AM > Request from The Teenager > > > The Director > Central Chinmaya Mission Trust > Mumbai > > > Dear Sir / Madam, > > Greetings to you from The Teenager, a national youth magazine, >published from Bandra, Mumbai. The Teenager, established in Allahabad in >1963, is the oldest surviving youth magazine in the country. We also >organise the Teen of the Year annually, since the past five years. > > At the request of the parents of some of your students in Kerela, we >have sent to you today two of our recent issues by post. They also >suggested that we introduce the magazine to your different schools in >India, and also invite participation of your students in the Teen of the >Year event held now every year, on October 2, Gandhi Jayanti Day. > > We shall be very highly grateful to you, if you could kindly send us a >list of addresses of these schools so that we can intimate them about the >event on time. > > Thanking you and with kind regards and good wishes, > > Yours sincerely, > > Fr Alfonso Elengikal > Editor _______________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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