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JANUARY 2010


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THE TEENAGER has gone through a makeover — and we’d like to know what you, our readers, think of the magazine. So tell us if you love the change or hate it totally, but do tell us, because for us the only opinion that matters is YOURS! Send in your feedback to editorial@theteenagermag.com with the subject line ‘Letters to the Editor’. Don’t forget to tell us if there’s anything else that you’d like to see in THE TEENAGER. We’ll do our very best to make it happen!

FANTABULOUS!
I don't think a few lines can well describe The Teenager. It will take an era to describe it! The Teenager is just not fabulous or fantastic it is FANTABULOUS! Every page is a treasure - a valuable possession for me and for all who read it. The Teenager rockssssssssss!
Lindya Doyel S. / Chennai

REVOLUTIONISE INDIAN TEENS
The Teenager is the only magazine which can revolutionize Indian teenagers to be unique leaders in the near future! When I am depressed I just take out the previous issues of The Teenager and make myself sturdy with its inspirational articles. Keep it up!

Prandeep Borthakur / Guwahati

PROMOTING YOUTH TALENT
I have just seen the December 2009 issue. Congratulations for promoting youth talent other than the Bollywood style. The contests, get-up and printing of the magazine is excellent. Keep up the good work.

Chhotebhai Noronha / Kanpur
70+ AND STILL READING THE TEENAGER
I have just received the December 2009 issue of The Teenager. It has been my practice to first glance through the Editorial and I am thrilled with it. I share your sentiments and the values embodied in it. I am now 70+ and no longer a teenager, but my spirit is that of a youth for which The Teenager has contributed immensely. If I am not mistaken, I could be one of the oldest subscribers to The Teenager when I first received it from Allahabad in the 60s. I had a pile of old editions which I parted with for some institutions who could adorn their libraries. It is still a very useful literature, particularly for today's youth whose fascination is only computers and the media. Over the years I have been a gainer with The Teenager's versatile knowledge, rich in character and content. I am happy that with the changing times, The Teenager has also moved on to meet the aspirations of the readers. You have an excellent team doing a commendable job for society which is the need of the hour. Though my subscription expires in December 2010, god willing, I will continue renewing it for posterity.
A. S. Prabhu / Bardez, Goa

It's always nice to meet 'old' friends of The Teenager. Keep the teen spirit alive!

— Editor

JUST FOR TEENS LIKE US
I love The Teenager very much! I was searching for a magazine for teenagers like us. And when I found The Teenager I just loved it and love to read it! It's a very good magazine.

Sunaina Kushwah / Gwalior

Sunaina Kushwah, a IX grader from Carmel Convent Sr. Sec. School, Gwalior, M.P., has sent us some of her sketches. Here's just one of them from this talented young reader.

— Editor

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