I told him the name of one astrologer whom I had not met but who I had learnt had shifted to Delhi from Calcutta. But he persisted, came to me many more times and one day, finding me totally unwilling to accept his offer asked me to suggest someone who could become the editor. And, when I said that anyone wanting to start an astrological magazine must have some knowledge which he did not have. Second, I was very busy with heavy office work and in the evenings I had too many politicians to attend to as they consulted me about their family matters and political careers. I declined the offer on many grounds: first I was in government service and would have to take official permission to accept it which I would not seek. Sometime in 1983 or 1984 a young Sikh working in a bank came to me with a proposal for becoming the editor of an astrological magazine which he would start, he said, if I became its editor. Written for Journal of Astrology and syndicated to other websites
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