I wasn't quite a book loving person until I started reading WAVE. Now I always await WAVE, especially the Bookshelf section as it encourages me to read the featured novels. I found them so interesting that I collected a bunch of them. Although the previous issue didn't have that, it was still a fun magazine. The magazine is interesting, entertaining yet educational. I wish it would be like that forever. At last I wish you a great year ahead. Thank you WAVE and your team.
Vikram Prajapati,
Bhaktapur
It was very interesting to read the article on politics in the April issue. Most of the youth think that politics is a bad game, but that's not true. Politics is the base for the development of the nation. It's the politicians who make politics dirty. The election for the Constitution Assembly is over. Now, we, the youth must support the building of a new nation.
Samir Maharjan,
Lalitpur
WAVE is definitely my best magazine. I have been reading it since the April issue. I completely focus my concentration in it when I start reading it because it occupies the whole context of issues and especially the young ideas section. I think that WAVE might be better for other readers like me if it touches the science field.
Omprakash Sharma,
Baglung
I am a regular reader of this magazine. An article in the April issue of the magazine over the CA Polls motivated me to vote and utilize my voting rights. So thanks to the WAVE team. Another suggestion I would like to make is the magazines should feature more articles focusing on the dark side of life, for e.g. Prostitution, Drugs abuse, Mental stress, HIV-AIDS etc. The magazine should come up with the success stories of those people who succeed to go beyond these dark problems. It will also motivate others people who are still living with these problems to follow suit.
Ajay Khanal,
Chandol-Kathmandu
I am a regular reader of the magazine and I'm pleased by all of its content. I think the magazine lacks a space for the Fictional section. The magazine should set up a fiction page where writers from WAVE as well as from the readers' side can contribute pieces like: Short stories, poems and translations of Nepali literaric jewels (like: Nepali Short stories, Poetry, essays and Travelouges etc. written by famous writers) It will make the magazine more delightful. And one more comment about the magazine is about the Bookshelf section, Often the magazine promotes famous foreign books by foreign writers. What I want to comment is that the section should be tilled into two where one section promotes international books and the other promotes Nepali books from Nepali writers. I think it will be a strong initiation by the magazine for the preservation of Nepali literature.
Nischal Poudyal,
Kumarigal-7, Kathmandu.
I am Great fan of WAVE magazines. I am always on of its Well Wishers. It is really important for youngsters, because it is the place where we can get our desired information. Wave has always been like a friend when I am alone. Oasis is very important to the young because it shows the right direction to adolescents. Many adolescent may not know how to solve problems in their age but they can always turn to WAVE's oasis section. So there is no doubt in saying that Wave is a magazine that is prosperous to the young.
Jonsan rai
I love learning the news. Among all Nepali magazines, I found this the best. I love the fashion side of the magazine as well. Keep it up; be as good in the coming days.
Yam Bahadur Sodari
Dear Wave,
I am a frequent reader. So far I felt you haven't been as informative as this time on the April's cover story "Vote". This article has made you so informative, inspiring, encouraging and also conveys a message to the youth about the importance of this time's election. How only a single vote from them can change to help make a 'New Nepal' is an important message, and I wish I could be there for the election. I would like to especially thank Prananya SJB Rana.
Kavita / HK
Wave is definitely my best magazine. I have been reading it since the April issue. I completely focus my concentration in it when I start reading it because it occupies the whole context of issues and especially the young ideas section.
I would like to suggest that Wave might be better for other readers like me if it touches the science field. I hope Wave supports it and will implement it in near future.
Ultimately, I wish Wave progresses and achieves grand success.
Omprakash sharma,Baglung
Now in BNP 6,Chitwan
Dear editor,
FOR many years now, WAVE has been indispensable to me as it has a wide variety. I was moved to write this letter by your last issue featured "Exchanging for change" .Wherever we come from, we're all human. I hope it inspires more Nepalis to take part in cultural exchange offerings and makes us learn to appreciate our own country. I want to make a point about the cover of the magazine. Is it just a female magazine ,as the cover has only a female for so long?
Subheksha Shrestha
Crimson Int' colg
Sankhamul, KTm
WINNER
For many years now, WAVE has been indispensable to me as it has a wide variety of articles. I was moved to write this letter by your last feature 'Exchanging for change'.Wherever we come from, we're all human. I hope it inspires more Nepalis to take part in cultural exchange offerings which will make us learn to appreciate our own country. I want to make a point about the cover of the magazine. Is it just a female magazine, as the cover only has had females for so long?
Subheksha Shrestha,
Sankhamul
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