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Below is a list of all the articles published in these newsletters.
1999
Issue 1: An Introduction
Issue 2: "So What's so Special about Vedic Mathematics?"
Issue 3: Sri Bharati Krsna Tirthaji: More than a Mathematical Genius
Issue 4: The Vedic Numerical Code
Issue 5: "Mathematics of the Millennium"- Seminar in Singapore
2000
Issue 6: The Sutras of Vedic Mathematics
Issue 7: The Vedic Square
Issue 8: The Nine Point Circle
Issue 9: The Vedic Triangle
Issue 10: Proof of Goldbach's Conjecture
Issue 11: Is Knowledge Essentially Simple?
Issue 12: Left to Right or Right to Left?
Issue 13: The Vinculum and other Devices
2001
Issue 14: 1,2,3,4: Pythagoras and the Cosmology of Number
Issue 15: A Descriptive Preparatory Note on the Astounding Wonders of Ancient Indian Vedic Mathematics
Issue 16: Vedic Matrix
Issue 17: Vedic Sources of Vedic Mathematics
Issue 18: 9 by 9 Division Table
Issue 19: “Maths Mantra”
2002
Issue 20: Numeracy
Issue 21: Only a Matter of 16 Sutras
Issue 22: Multiplication on the Fingertips
Issue 23: India’s System of Mental Mathematics
Issue 24: The Sign of Nine
Issue 25: Maharishi’s Vedic Mathematics
Issue 26: Foreword
Issue 27: Mathematics with Smiles: The Vedic Way
Issue 28: The Absolute Number
2003
Issue 29: Report on India Tour
Issue 30: Vedic Mathematics (research paper)
Issue 31: Why Vedic Mathematics?
Issue 32: Kolkata Workshop - and Overview
Issue 33: Report of VM Workshops in Ranchi
Issue 34: Letter to NCERT Director
Issue 35: Letter from NCERT
2004
Issue 36: Our Cosmic Heritage (from WAVM Brochure)
Issue 37: VM Project
Issue 38: Evolution of Simple Sums (Irish Project)
Issue 39: Cosmic Trust Mathematics Cause
Issue 40: Modern Students Devour Old Math
Issue 41: Cracking the CAT? Use Vedic Maths
2005
Issue 42: The Divine Unity and Zero
Issue 43: Guess which Subject Lacks Sound Foundations I
Issue 44: Guess which Subject Lacks Sound Foundations II
Issue 45: Research in Vedic Math (by 11-year old)
Issue 46: 3-Space Mathematics, Sciences and Technologies
Issue 47: To Chase the Manifestation of Cube
Issue 48: Multiplying by Nine
2006
Issue 49: Ten questions answered
Issue 50: Math Yoga
Issue 51: Vedic Maths - The way forward
Issue 52: Why Vedic Mathematic's - A winners choice?
Issue 53: 3D model of ‘Vedic-computing paradox’

 

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