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Anything new started is always with mixed
feelings. There is the joy of novelty, the determination of a
missionary, but also the apprehension of a new comer. Will it
click? Will it be liked? Will it serve any purpose at all? Is it
worth the effort?
From the responses received, I can safely say that the phase of
apprehension is over. Colleagues and friends from all over,
esteemed teachers and researchers have called up or written to
encourage the effort. I am extremely grateful to them. My
esteemed teacher the late Prof. L.P. Shah from Mumbai was the
first to call and offer appreciation. Prof V.N. Bagadia, teacher
to so many of us, revered in the field of Psychiatry, called me
up to congratulate me and sent in his subscription for MSM. I
indeed felt blessed. It was also very gratifying to receive the
subscription of Prof. N.N.Wig, another revered name in the field
psychiatry, and of Prof (Dr.) S. G. Mudgal, a well respected
name in the field of philosophy. The first subscription for Mens
Sana Monographs to reach by post was from Prof. K. P. Dave, a
friend and guide to so many of us in Psychiatry. My friend Dr.
Milind Shejwal insisted on being the first subscriber and first
gift subscriber, and my other friend Dr Vijay Thakker insisted
on being the second only because the first was earlier taken
over by Dr Milind. MSM has subscribers from all over India
including Jalandhar, Ranchi, Kolhapur, Hyderabad, Vijaywada,
Madgaon, Bhubhaneshwar, Miraj, Mysore, Satara, Panjim,
Panchakula (Haryana), Srinagar, Mangalore and of course Mumbai,
Thane and its outskirts. We wish to thank all of them for being
with us. Mr. Thadani from Zion Pharmaceuticals offered to get
the Publication registered with the Registrar of Newspapers and
my grateful thanks to him. Zion Pharmaceuticals spontaneously
offered to reach the first monograph to mental health workers
all over India and I think that was indeed a very fine gesture
on their part. Dr. A. K. Shinde and Ms. Geetanjali Shinde
offered to sponsor a whole issue of MSM and we are grateful to
them. They are waiting to sponsor another. My friend Subhash
Nayak has taken over typesetting and printing work for which I
wish to thank him wholeheartedly. I admire the patience with
which he and his office carry out the numerous corrections and
additions in getting the monographs ready for printing. M/s
Sarfare Enterprises have been diligently reaching the issues to
all corners of India promptly and they too deserve our thanks.
Mr. Ganesh Iyer ,my friend, has most patiently worked over the
MSM website and given it a wonderful shape.--http://mensanamonographs.tripod.com/.
National Institute of Science Communication and Information
Services , and Deputy Head NSL , Ms Naima Ilyas have been most
kind to allot an ISSN number to Mens Sana Monographs ( ISSN
0973-1229 ) , and our grateful thanks go to them too.
So many colleagues in the field of psychiatry, medical
professionals, college libraries, journalists and friends
working with NGO’s have become subscribers and appreciated the
effort. Prof. N.N. Wig, Prof. Emeritus, PGIMER, Chandigarh has
written a letter "to express my appreciation of the work you are
doing. It is something different from the routine medical
articles in India and hence a refreshing and welcome change".
Dr. S.M. Channabasavanna, Former Director / Vice Chancellor,
NIMHANS, writes to say "he really enjoyed going through them
(copies of MSM) because of their topics of current interest,
whether it is suicide free society, public health policy or the
current one on the goal Health for all. These are all
contemporary issues, which concern professionals, public and the
government. I only wish all the agencies concerned about Health
read these meaningful articles and take up the issues. I
congratulate Dr. Shakuntala A Singh and yourself for your
excellent work". Prof Srinivasa Murty, Prof. of Psychiatry,
NIMHANS, Bangalore, has written to "congratulate you for writing
a very important document", and sent an interesting information
manual on Riots : Psychological care for Individuals, which
makes interesting reading. Dr. R. M. Chokhani, fellow
psychiatrist and friend, has written "to felicitate you two on
your endeavour to bring about the Fourth Psychiatric Revolution
through the Mena Sana Monographs". Dr M. G. Khandekar, esteemed
Senior Family Physician, has written about his otherwise hale
and hearty anaesthetist sister settled in the U.S.A., who
suffered a massive cardiac arrest from viewing of the WTC
collapse beamed continuously on TV channels and who
unfortunately expired. Dr. C. Shamasundar from Bangalore writes
back to say, "It is an important issue and very timely and can
be a good stimulus for Indian authors to start addressing such
problems in greater numbers... Keep up the good work".
All in all, a satisfying first year which motivates us to enter
the second with this Annual 2004. I seek your suggestions and
advice, your views and opinions on the issues raised by this
collection. Please feel free to write or call. It will be a
great pleasure to interact with you.
Meanwhile, all the best.
Ajai R. Singh
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