Request to our regular contributors
It gives us immense pleasure to have you as our regular contributor. We value your contributions in the form of articles and letters. We wish we could accommodate almost everything you send us, but what we receive is many times more than what we publish. Our limited space is no match to the unlimited flow of your contributions. With mails flowing every minute, it becomes impossible for us to respond to every query about the status of an article. Moreover on a single issue (mostly topical) we keep receiving opinions from all quarters and then we publish only that much our space allows us. A lot remains undone (of course for no fault of ours).
Given this compulsion, we hope you will not mind if some of your contributions get unexpectedly delayed or (in certain cases) go unpublished. We positively hope that you understand our compulsions (of all types) and cooperate as you always have been cooperative. We look forward to your support in future as well.
Editor
Lastupdate on : Sun, 26 Aug 2012 21:30:00 Makkah time
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