Secular Citizen Vol.22 No.34 dated 26th August 2013

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Ryan Student Wins Rs. 24 Lakh Scholarship

Mumbai: Ryan International Group of Institutions, one of India’s largest Education providers with over 120 institutes in India and abroad, announced a Rs. 23,50,000/- (GBP 25,000)one year Scholarship in UK for Mst. Harshal Karle. Harshal, a striker started playing soccer at the age of 8yrs and his passion led him to join St. Augustine School, Nerul. Since then he has garnered many laurels. Of course, its not all soccer with Harshal, in academics alsohe has consistently scored over 75% marks. Ryan International is the first school in the country to offer a soccer scholarship of this kind. It is a part of their Sports Initiative to help deserving students. During his stay in UK, Harshal will be hosted by Brookhouse Academy. He will be guided by Mr. AnishKhinda, Chairman, Sports Esprit Academy. In addition to being coached by select EPL coaches, he will also attend school. A detailed schedule will be created to help Harshal learn advanced footballing techniques and help hone his skills. Speaking on the occasion at Ryan Global School, Mumbai, Ryan Pinto, CEO, Ryan International Group of Institutions, said,”It gives me great pleasure to award this scholarship. Sports carries equal weightage to academics at Ryan as we endeavor to develop the entire persona of our students. Soccer is close to my heart and I desire to do all that is possible by us to help deserving students learn from the best in the world and EPL is there right at the top. I am sure Mst. Harshal will shine in the future.” Anish Khinda, Chairman, Sports Esprit Academy, added, “Our dream of helping students in India experience the best in soccer has come closer to realization. Am sure Mst. Harshal will benefit greatly.” Mst. Harshal Karle said, “It is like a dream. I always watched EPL matches and follow them. Now for one yr I will be there learning from the coaches, Wow.” Asked how he prepared for the selection camp, Harshal said: “I used to watch videos of Brook-house on YouTube and learnt how they work.” He said he also picks up the nuances of the game by watching Gareth Bale’s and Cristiano Ronaldo’s videos. “I am a big fan of them,” he added.

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Indian Model United Nation (INMUN) 2013

Indian Model United Nations (INMUN) 2013 conference was officially inaugurated with the theme “Take a STAND” with a grand Opening Ceremony at Scope Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi on 8th August 2013. The Ryan International Group of Institutions under the direction of Founder Chairman, Dr. Augustine F. Pinto and MD, Mrs. Grace Pinto, provides various national and international platforms and forums for students to have an opportunity to get an insight into what happens outside the academic boundaries and INMUN is one such mega platform. The conference provides a platform to collaborate and network to overcome differences and conflict in order to resolve modern-day problems of socio-political and economic dimensions. About a thousand aspiring students from Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore and from countries Indonesia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Niger came together to debate and negotiate and find the best way forward to peace and progress through dialogue and discussions. One of the remarkable aspect this year was that although at present India and Pakistan are going through a diplomatic crisis, children of both the countries meet for a peaceful tomorrow at the Indian Model United Nations 2013. Madam Sonia Gandhi, Chairman National Advisory Council in her message says “ At Ryan’s INMUN the exchange of youthful thoughts and aspirations in a friendly interactive mode will certainly be a memorable experience for these young ambassadors who represent future citizens of a fast-changing world.” Speaking on the occasion, Madam Grace Pinto, Managing Director, Ryan International Group of Institutions, said, “This conference has been designed to provide a wide platform to young ambassadors to acquire and assimilate the art of diplomacy and then spread the serene radiance of peace throughout the world. We believe that the Lord Almighty will bless each of these children who have been enlightened with knowledge and truth in pursuit of global peace.” (Contd.. on p. 10)

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pg. 3 - India Still In Shackles pg. 5 - Views on News pg. 7 - Reader's Views pg 11 - How Plastic Waste Can Become A Mountain of Treasure pg15 - Our Queen And Our Mother pg 16 - book reviews pg 18 - Good Health Tips for Children pg 19 - Inspiration pg 20 - Matrimonials pg 21 - Highlights of New Companies Bill pg 21 - Five Super Spices to Look Younger Forever

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India Still In Shackles Myron J Pereira S.J. mong national festivals around the world, Independence Day usually takes first place. The birth of the nation, its shaking off of colonial oppression and its melding of many ethnic groups into one modern state is cause for unity and celebration. As India celebrates its 66th birthday on August 15, it’s also an occasion to ask those most pressing of questions: Has independence made a difference? How has freedom changed Indians? Have they realized the hopes they had? These are not easy questions to answer. Looking at the broad picture, one can see two contradictory movements in almost every area of life. On the one hand, India as a nation can celebrate the rise of the ordinary person, the aam aadmi; on the other, we see the almost total failure of the sarkar, the ruling class. The words of Indian author and intellectual Gurcharan Das are memorable: “India grows by night, while the government sleeps.” Examples of this abound: after centuries of control, education has at last been democratized, and learning opportunities have opened up to tribal people, outcasts and women, and with it, a greater share in the local leadership and administration. At the same time standards of education are in decline almost everywhere, universities are in disarray, and in many places there’s violent hostility towards girls going to school. For once, the country can feed itself, and the “green” and “white” revolutions have changed the countryside. Consumer marketing has changed ways of eating, dressing and living. Yet government food controls have made malnutrition a chronic problem for the poor. Farmers’ suicides are pandemic. Deforestation has brought drought to most regions. Hunger and landlessness have driven large scale migration to the towns and cities. The slum is a symbol of our times. Most of all, the changes are economic. Most Asian societies were feudal and static, wedded to some form of subsistence economy. No longer. Today money has become the chief arbiter of social relationships, and it is the traders and financiers who dictate the development of the nation, not the landed aristocracy. Black money – the parallel, underground economy -- generates more wealth, employment and investment than the official one. No wonder that that’s where today’s youth long to be. And what of the ordinary Indian -- the man in the street, the woman by the kitchen sink? For one thing, he and she are more aware. He is more literate, much more

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India Still In Shackles (Contd.. from p. 3) street smart. She watches TV and drinks in the world, even if she doesn’t understand all of it. He looks upon politicians and netas, the political leaders, with veiled contempt, but realizes they are as indestructible as sewer rats. She moves about with others at the communal tap, even mixing with “those people, not like us.” Most of all, she has hopes and dreams her mother never had. One fact, which strikes you everywhere, is the rampant corruption. Like a fungus, it grows everywhere. Independence has produced a kind of Indian who is grasping, manipulative and exploitative. Traditionally Indians preened themselves on their spirituality and high moral purpose. Every day, each new scam shatters this hollow claim. Even more, we Indians realize that there is a dark and violent anger which exists in the national character, and which periodically explodes – in communal riots, in the slaughter of Dalits, the torture of prisoners, the dowry murders, the female infanticides. The anger comes from not getting what we desire soon enough, and even more, from having to share the little we have with those we despise as our inferiors. In fact the crucial task of making life better for millions of Indians has faltered in the hands of successive governments, who now merely use their electoral privilege to loot the public treasury. Propaganda may promote the image of an “India Shining”, but a sober assessment of the future holds but “an uncertain glory”. So have we realized our hopes of 1947, when we made our famous “tryst with destiny"? Not all of them certainly, else we wouldn’t be looking more and more like “islands of California in a sea of sub-Saharan Africa”, to use the picturesque phrase of Indian economist and Nobel Laureate, Amartya Sen. The challenges before us are not political liberty any more. Rather, they are equality and fraternity – community. Where other states in south Asia that became independent almost at

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Karnataka Earmarks 100 Crore For Christians Mangalore: Karnataka has earmarked 100 crore rupees for the development of Christian minorities in the recent budget, minister Ramanath Rai said in his Independent Day speech in Mangalore. "The tri-color national flag that we have hoisted today signifies sovereignty, liberty, unity in diversity," said Rai, the state forests and Dakshina Kannada (DK) district-in-charge minister.

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He said his government, which came to power replacing the pro-Hindu BJP government, hopes to take Karnataka onto progressive path by implementing pro-people policies and introducing peoples’ welfare programs. The several pro-people program that are being introduced in the past two months shows the concern of state government towards the common folks, he said. Minorities’ welfare cell has been launched in taluk level and city centers in order to organize aware programme among minority community. A new project has begun to provide financial assistance to girls from minority community to get married. The talented students of minority both SSLC and above will be provided with scholarship. The state has earmarked Rs 676 crore for the development of minority community and Rs 100 crore for the development of Christians in the recent budget, he said. Mahatma Gandhi national employment guarantee program will provide steady job to rural people, to empower laborer, SC/ST, assurances to financial support for minority community and for the least in the society. In order to bring about equality, the government is committed to provide housing plot, infrastructural facilities, healthcare facilities, education, security to lead peaceful living by devising laws and maintaining discipline, the minister said. Source: bellevision

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The Body And Blood Of Christ Some weeks ago, in Venezuela there was a call for the Churches to ration wine. The report was silent on whether there was general rationing of alcohol in the country as well. Since no Church in engaged in any commercial activity and that too in wine, it is safe to assume that the call related to the quantum of wine used at the Eucharistic table. While it would be unfair to assume that the congregation is also given a sip of wine along with the Holy Communion, this practice is prevalent at least in some of the Churches in the United States. This must be done in many other countries as well. Closer home, the same practice was followed in Delhi Churches [whether it continues till date is not sure] when the BJP ruled Delhi while the NDA ruled the country. The Delhi administration wanted to withdraw the tax exemption given to the Churches there on the plea that since the wine is served to one and all and not at the sacrificial table alone; it has forfeited the right for exemption but the then Prime Minister, Atal B. Vajpaijee had to intervene to get the order rescinded keeping the sensitivity involved in mind. Whether such inclusive governance can be expected from the next BJP Prime Minister, is a very difficult guess. Vajpaijee, it was rightly said, ‘was a right man in the wrong place’. While on the subject, why is wine [even host dipped in wine] served along with the host, selectively and not throughout the universal Church. At least in Mumbai the faithful have to be content with the host alone, except the First Communicants and those who say “I Do” at the altar, which is understandable. Why are we, the commoners, only served the body and not the blood of Christ? In matters of faith there should be no discrimination. It is hoped that the Pope, who has already taken various initiatives, will bring about uniformity in this all important ritual of the Catholic Church. Incidentally, instead of bread, host which is more like a wafer biscuit is used. Can we

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VIEWS on NEWS not replace wine with some red colour soft drink? *****

The Country Is Heading Nowhere With the present dispensation at the helm of affairs in the country, we are going nowhere. It is said and wisely so “If you do not know where you are going, any road will take you there”. The UPA came to power in 2004 and the people hoped that the Government will deliver with some of the best brains at its disposal. No doubt, 2008 heralded one of the worst financial crises due to global melt-down. Despite constraints, the country was doing fairly. Things began to drift in the post CWG era and today we are in a one big mess – thanks to the most inept handling of the economy. On every front the Government has failed. The Government seems to have resigned to its fate of losing power in the next elections. The body language of those who matter does not inspire the people of this country that they have the will and the wherewithal to steer the county from the situation. The failure is not only on the economic front but also on foreign policy as well as defence matters. We have antagonized almost all our neighbours. No neighbour of the country has a good word for us whose support is always vital at international forums. For this situation, some regional politics has to be blamed. Take the case of Sri Lanka. The Tamil Nadu politicians in their race to out-do one another went overboard on the issue of allowing their players in perform in the State. Mamata Banerji played spoilt sport when it came to sharing waters with Bangladesh and putting the PM in an embarrassing situation. The opposition wants the Government to blame Pakistan for everything under the sun. The PM Manmohan Singh is not a master of his own destiny. He is not alive to the aspirations of the people. He should take a leaf from the Norwegian PM Jens Stoltenberg who became

by Marshall Sequeira a taxi driver one day, incognito. He said it is important to ‘hear’ what people say and they do so in taxis [with obvious reference to the middle class]. On being asked if he preferred his new role, he simply said “The country will be better served if I continue as a PM”. I wonder if our own PM can afford to say that. Incidentally, the Norwegian PM is serving his country continuously since 2005. *****

[DIS]UNITED STATES OF INDIA With the announcement of the formation of Telangana State carved out of Andhra Pradesh, the Government of India has invited more trouble for itself. The calculation has gone horribly wrong in that region itself. To make matters worse, it has opened the Pandora’s Box with disgruntled politicians from a number of other States simultaneously demanding division of States. The cry for statehood is very real in Bengal and Assam while it is subdued in UP, Maharashtra etc. The calls will become shriller by the day. How the government, which already has its hands full with other national issues, is going to handle this delicate situation will test its governing skills. The opposition parties are happy that they have more ammunition to pin the UPA government down. The problem is likely to escalate and the government will be hoping that it will be able to contain the situation till the next elections leaving the new government to face the heat. Of course this will be a litmus test for the new dispensation which may form the government in 2014. The UPA may feel relieved, at least on this score.

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Vasai Diocese Organises "Culture Fest" by Ancy D'Souza Paladka

Mumbai, August 15: On the occasion of th 15th Anniversary (Crystal Jubilee) of the Foundation of the Catholic Diocese of Vasai, the 66th Independence Day of India and the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary the diocesan Commission for Promotion of Culture had organised a "CULTURE FEST" on 15th August 5pm at Fr. Bernard Bhandari Meomorial Hall, Devtalav, Vasai. Th objectives of the programme were to celebrate 15th anniversary of the foundation of the Diocese of Vasai, To promote culture within the ethnic / cultural group (intracultural) and To foster cultures between different ethnic / cultural groups (intercultural) Mr. Munaf Hakim, the Chairman of the Maharashtra State Minority Commission was the chief guest of the programme. Mrs. Janet D'Souza the newly appointed Vice Chair person of the Maharashtra State Minority Commission was the Guest of honour. Mrs. Bhoir the Asst. Commissioner of Vasai Virar Muncipal Corporation, Mr. Dolphy

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D'Souza, the known activist Convener of Police Watch Forum and Mr. Lawrence D'Souza the Vice President of Bombay Catholic Sabha were the guest of the programme. Most Rev Dr. Archbishop Felix Anthony Machado presided over the function. Fr. Ozy Gonsalves the Convener of the commission gave welcome address. Fr. Joel D'Cunha the member of the commission gave vote of thanks. Other members of the commission Mr. Ancy D'Souza Paladka, Fr. Aji, Sr. Shreeja, Fr. Prashant and Sr. Pulcheria were present at the occasion. On this His Grace Archbishop Machado honoured the minority commission chairman Mr. Munaf Hakim and the Vice Chairperson Mrs. Janet D'Souza with shawl and the shrifal (traditional coconut). Mr. Hakim in his address said that "the Christian community is at the fore front in educational, medical services. They are also a great support to the downtrodden and neglected citizens. They honoured me with flower and coconut. By doing this they reminded me my greater responsibilities. As the flowers come with thorns and the coconut is hard and may be used to hit on ones head I may now have to act with much alertness, care and greater responsibilities to serve the minority community". The newly apponited Vice Chairperson Mrs. Janet D'Souza, receiving after the honours said that 'She believes that she is given this responsibility predominantly to serve the Christian community. Hence she said she will be

there whatever, whenever and wherever the Christians face any problems and will give utmost attention to solve them". Mrs D'Souza is also the Director of Maulana Azad Minorities Development Financial Corporation (Govt. of Maharashra).. Konkani, Marathi, Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi and Warli groups performed during this occasion. Welcome dance was performed by the students of Thomas Baptista College. Warli Group presented "Kadimod and Tarpa Dance". Malayalam group presented "Thiruvathira" dance. Tamil group presented "Bharat Natyam Dance". Hindi group presented harvest festival dance. Marathi Group presented "Koli Dance". Konkani group lead by Vasai Konkani Welfare Association presented dances showing the importance of Konkani, Vovyo, Vers, Vhor and other Cultural celbrations during Roce, Wedding ceremonies, Baila, Dekhni, Dulpod, Mando and othe cultural dances. The programme was produced by Mr. Ancy D'Souza Paladka and directed by Dr. Vincent D'Mello. Mrs. Hilda D'Souza and Miss Roylee Santhmayer choreographed the programme. Archbishop Felix in his presidential addressed said that it is very nice to see the various cultural groups mingling each outer in my diocese. Such cultural programmes that help strengthening the inter-culural bonds, need to be held often to build the community spirit. It acts like adding sugar in the milk.

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Crazy Doctor I was SHOCKED to read the article "Why we need to Oppose Organ Donation" (SC 12th August, 13) by Dr Leo Rebello. If I am not mistaken this man has harboured ambitions of being the President of India. Thank God that he isn't. Rebello has opposed organ, cadaver (body) and blood donation, and even vaccination! What kind of a doctor is he? Such archaic and convoluted thinking should find no place in a respected journal like the Secular Citizen. Let me counter Rebello's various statements: ORGAN DONATION: He alleges that it results in medical murders, but has given no proof or data in support of the same. He also claims that the donee dies in 1 to 5 years. I disagree. Here in my hometown Kanpur a Catholic woman donated her kidney to her young daughter suffering from renal failure. That was more than 15 years ago. Both mother and daughter are doing fine. In fact the daughter herself is today a microbiologist doing research on cancer cells. Surely there are millions of people around the world who have received a new lease of life through organ donation. BLOOD DONATION: As one who has donated blood about 50 times, and saved at least one life through it, I am astounded that a doctor should oppose it. Surely he knows that blood is checked clinically before it is transfused to the donee. Talking of karma, personality traits etc being transmitted through blood transfusion has no scientific basis whatsoever. This man is anti social. He's crazy. VACCINATION: How can a doctor oppose vaccination, which has spared millions from debilitating diseases? Small Pox has been eradicated through vaccination, and now polio is almost eradicated through the same process. Killer diseases like Hepatitis B are also controlled by vaccination. CADAVER DONATION: This is a voluntary act. What is wrong with it? Both my wife and myself have pledged our bodies after death to the local medical college for research. In fact there is body donation movement in our city of Kanpur that has been so successful

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that we are now sending cadavers to other medical colleges in the vicinity. Donating one's body after death is the final gift that one can give to mankind. Readers need to know that Dr Grey is considered the father of Anatomy, and his book "Grey's Anatomy" is every anatomists guide. Dr Grey did his research on his own mother's body, as cadavers were not available for medical research. I hope that in future articles like Dr Rebello's will not find a place in the Secular Citizen, as they could easily mislead gullible readers.

—chhotebhai KANPUR

Provide Basic Amenities At St. Joseph Chapel, Bazaar Road, Bandra Bandra is the Queen of the suburbs, noted for its Page 3 people and prime real estate. Sadly, St. Joseph Chapel in Bazaar Road, Banda (West), does not have basic amenities for the priests who celebrate Holy Mass, and swelling congregations gathered for praise and worship. I appeal through your esteemed magazine to move the powers that be to install minimum basic amenities in this holy place. This will elevate the celebration of Clergy Day from mere tokenism. —Denis khan

As an Indian I was proudly a part of the country’s 67th Independence Day celebrations to express the joy of being an Indian, a country where I have the right to speech and expression. My joy dwindled as I read the report of threat to our Ranchi Christians by the majority community, forcing them to remove the statue of Mother Mary dressed in Tribal attire. It pained me and I wonder whether in this beloved country of mine; Christians who are in minority, truly have the freedom of speech and expression? Theologically, Cardinal Toppo is not wrong in unveiling this beautiful statue which fits so well in the Church’s teaching. The Sarna Christian community members of Independent India have been granted freedom of speech and expression and they have every right under the constitution of India to install their beloved mother Mary dressed in their tribal attire. No one; a community nor an Individual has the patent over any cultural dress. The Christian community needs to stand up for this issue at the local as well at the national level (CBCI) and should not brush it aside as a trivial matter, else opponents will have an upper hand with other issues too. For long the Christian community has remained quite, facing the brunt and false accusations from the majority rule. It is disgusting to know that the “majority rule” has threatened the Church authority. Today the attack is on the pretext of this issue, tomorrow it will be another and someday there will be threats for using Indian symbols and signs in the Indian Liturgies. This archaic mentality need to be curbed. —Fr. Calistus Fernandes Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima, Karjat calistusf@gmail.com

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Demand for Pothhole Free Road in Mumbai

On the eve of the Independence Day, the members of Watchdog Foundation along with the Citizens of this City celebrated the Independence Day in unique manner after attending the National Flag hoisting ceremonies in our respective areas, the members over 200 assembled on the footpath at Marol Naka i.e. junction of Andheri Kurla Road and Marol Maroshi Road, Opp. Fire Brigade, Mumbai Suburban Head Quarters, Marol, Andheri ( East ), Mumbai 400 059, on 15th August 2013 at 11.00 am sharp, demanding permanent freedom from pothole ridden roads in entire Mumbai. On this historic occasion, the Watchdog Foundation distributed free bottles of Iodex to all motorists who drove on potholed roads of Mumbai. Year after year, we are still seeing potholes. We can send lunar mission and can count ourselves in big league with leading nations of the world in space technology. Yet, we do not have the technology to build a simple durable roads. Enough is enough, we demand roads to be built and maintained at International Standards, Now is time to infuse new ideas and induct new generation of leaders who will steer the country towards overall progress. Secure citizens are the greatest asset any country can have. To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often. Lets therefore change our old die hard attitude for better tomorrow and build a City which has excellent infrastructure. —Dolphy D'souza, SpokespersonSave Our Land [SOUL ] Committee.

Thanksgiving Thanks to St. Jude for the special favour granted — A Devotee, Mumbai

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Altar-servers Sodality Initiated At St. Mary’s

Saint Mary’s Church, Ripon Street, Calcutta, celebrated Altar-Servers Day on Sunday. The church was well attended. The altar was decked with flowers and looked resplendent with the altar-servers, the three priest-celebrants and the choir at the far-side of the altar. The new sodality of altar-servers was graced with over forty boys and girls in special red and white dresses. They were each presented with a cross on a ribbon and those who deserved credit for outstanding service at the altar were given gifts. An appropriate blessing was part of the happening. The altar-servers made a pledge to do their best in service and to be regular in their attendance. The Ambassadors For Jesus and the AFJ Catholic Women United were represented by Founder Melvyn Brown who congratulated the children, said a few inspiring words on the event and thanked Fr. John Mohandas, the parish priest for his dedicated spiritual and pastoral work in the parish, also for having established the Altar-Servers Sodality in a move to enrich the new evangelization in the parishes. This will be a significant moment in the history of the church on Ripon Street. Melvyn Brown spoke on behalf of the AFJ and presented Miss Angela mbrose,11 years old, with a Citation for her pious devotion and dedication as a server at the altar (see photos). The parish priest gave a warm word of thanks to the children. Fr. Mohandas requested parents in the congregation to encourage their children to come forward and join the sodality. He said the sodality was dedicated to Saint Dominic Savio, the patron saint of altar-servers. Young Ashton Domingo, 4 years old was called up to the altar along with his father to be blessed on his birthday. The choir sang ‘Showers of Blessings’. Later refreshments were given to the participants and their parents. It was a day to long remember. Praiseworthy is the word. “I imagine nothing more could have been done to make the Altar-Servers Day a better success,” said a proud mother, and most notably, 40 children in the event was a pastoral triumph.

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Raksha Bandhan --- A bond of love

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aksha Bandhan is a festival cel ebrating the bond of love be tween a sister and a brother, which falls during the holy month of Shravan, on the day of the full moon in the month of August. ‘Raksha’ means ‘to protect’ and ‘bandhan’ means ‘bond’. On this day, the sisters tie a decorated thread on their brothers’ wrist to signify their love for them, while the brothers promise to protect and take care of their sisters for the rest of their lives. The traditional Indian festival of Raksha Bandhan is being celebrated this year on August 21. Earlier, this festival was wrongly understood as a woman subjugating herself before a man as a lord and master. In an era which is marked by Movements for Women’s Liberation and Rights, Raksha Bandhan can be celebrated as a festival that promotes brotherly-sisterly concerns and appreciates the complimentary gifts of a man and woman.

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Over the years, gifts have begun playing an important role in the festivities, with money, clothing and sweets being offered and exchanged. The thread that is tied is called a ‘rakhi’, and so, the festival itself is referred to as ‘rakhi’ in some parts of the country. The tradition of a sister tying a rakhi on her brother’s wrist began with the widowed Hindu queen, Rani Karnavati, who sent a rakhi to the Muslim Mughal Emperor Humayun, to seek his help in battle. Today, many centuries later, the woman is still being considered as an object of sexual gratification and subject to man. The celebration of Raksha Bandhan can help us to remember that God created man and woman as equal and complimentary partners and so a woman has every right for respect and dignity. The festival of Raksha Bandhan has also taken a broader significance worldwide, as it spreads harmony and brings together the family members under one roof. The festival also holds immense significance in India. — Jubel d'Cruz, Dombivili

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Thanksgiving

Thanks to Our Lady of Perpectual Succor for the special favour granted — A Devotee, Mumbai

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Goan Church Seeks Justice For Poor Panaji: The Church in Goa has demanded that the poor, marginalized and vulnerable should be the primary beneficiaries of all government facilities for potable water, sanitation, food, maintenance of good health and integral education. The demand came in a press release as the Church observed August 18 as 'Justice and Peace Sunday," the Times of India reported. The Council for social justice and peace (CSJP) in the archdiocese said that people should ask the government to fulfill a number of demands; these include the demand that the fragile environment and ecology from the Ghats to the shoreline of entire Goa are fully and physically protected, preserved and promoted, banning all projects that disturb and

destroy our natural wealth. The government should ensure that the economy of the state is used for healthy and necessary development of all civic facilities for the citizens and that no funds are directed for the benefit of only those in power. The government must ensure that all traditional occupations in Goa, especially agriculture and horticulture are encouraged, promoted and maintained with financial assistance where genuinely necessary. Those guilty of violating the rights of the citizens in all aspects of justice, freedom, communal harmony and equality are condemned as well as encouraged to reconcile and begin a new life in society, stated the CSJP press release.

Indian Model United Nation (INMUN) 2013 (Contd.. from p. 2) Eminent speakers from various fields graced the conference sessions sharing their vast knowledge and expertise. During his session, Prof. Dr. M. M. Pant, Prominent Educationist said, “Ryan’s INMUN is indeed a great platform where the deliberation and experience lead to integration beyond the limits of being nationalistic. It gives students a view of multiple perceptions of the global scenario which is very important.” Amongst others there were Prof. Ram Upendra Das, Prof. in Information Systems for Developing Countries, Dr. H. S. Kaprwan Retd, Scientist (DRDO), Shri Jayant Chaudhary, young and dynamic Member of Parliament, Dr. Nandita Sharma, Dr. Sanjay Pandey, Cdr. Arvidn R. Vardhan and also several other eminent professors from renowned universities and counselors were part of this three day conference. The speakers with their expertise on their respective subject matter induced in the young students motivation to Take a Stand and contribute towards the betterment of society. While addressing the delegates in the closing ceremony, Ryan Pinto, CEO of Ryan

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Group of Schools urged the delegates to take a stand on issues that matter them the most and stick to them with resolute determination. Through the actual working of the Model United Nations with an executive board, students discussed various burning issues such as unemployment, health care, women empowerment, peaceful negotiations between countries etc and actually found the root cause of various problems and provided their solutions in promotion of peace and prevention of international conflicts.

Independence Day Celebration at Infant Jesus Church, Dombivali

The invited guest of honor was Dr Mrs. Swati Gadgil & Mr. Sachin Bhatewara. Dr Mrs. Swati Gadgil is founder member of Dombivali Women’s Forum & President of Indian Medical Association, Medical Legal Advisor & former member of Medical Legal Cell. The second honorary guest, Mr. Sachin Bhatewara is a President and Dr.J.Gurav, Vice President of All India Human Rights & Citizen Option for the past three years working for Human Rights issues in city & suburbs of Dombivali. The Independence Day Celebration began at 8.00 am followed with flag hoisting & respecting the day with our Nation Anthem & brief introduction of our Guest of Honor. The Guest was felicitated by presenting them plants by the Parish priest Father Peter Dcunha as the Moto for the day was also ‘Zero Garbage’. Dr.Swati Gadgil briefed about the value of Independence and Mr.Sachin given call to restore our human rights and he extended his support for this cause any time. The program was concluded with patriotic song sung by school children of Our Lady of Patima, Infant Jesus Church. The celebration was witnessed by presence of the parishners of Infant Jesus Church. The Programe was arranged by Civic & Political cell (Janjagruti) of Infant Jesus Church (Dombivali) with the support and coordination of Fr.Peter Dcunha, Parish Priest of our Parish. Report by Celine Patil, Dombivli

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How Plastic Waste Can Become A Mountain of Treasure Plastic waste is scattered all over at the beach has become an issue everywhere. A project to transform these into the mountains of treasure commenced at the Marshall Islands, a Southern Pacific country consisting of small islands. Plastic waste is being converted into fuel oil! This interesting report from Miracle about how plastic waste is being converted to fuel oil in Marshall Islands can also be read at their website.

Plastic waste is generally disposed of in landfills around the world. Plastic waste, which decomposes with great difficulty even when buried in the soil, stays there for a long time and impacts the environment negatively. Plastic waste is washed ashore in so many beaches of the world. Moreover, plastic waste is harmful to aquatic life. For example, sea turtles often die after mistaking plastic waste for food and eating it.

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To reduce plastic waste, an attempt was launched to turn plastic waste into oil. The raw material of plastic is oil after all. Therefore, if only plastic is sorted and collected, the waste can be converted back into oil. Government officials of the Republic of Marshall Islands found that a Japanese company called Blest Co., Ltd. develops a plastic-to-oil converting machine and asked Mr. Akinori Ito, CEO of the company, for cooperation. Mr. Ito took the machine to the Marshall Islands. With this machine, one kilogram of plastic waste is converted into about one liter of oil, which can run a car. Learning that waste is transformed into oil, there was a sea change in the attitude of the people living on the islands. People began to sort and collect waste rather than simply disposing them. Children take the lead and pick up waste. A mountain of plastic waste has become a mountain of treasure.

Plastics to Oil: The New Energy

Every home faces the problem of plastic waste and taking it to the recycling center each time is not very feasible. In an attempt to address the issue of plastic waste, Akinori Ito has designed an ingenious machine that converts plastic waste back into usable oil. Christened the “Blest machine”, this safe, clean and most user-friendly machine make use of a temperaturecontrolling electric heater to bid goodbye to the plastic, making the planet a better place to live. The compact Blest machine uses an

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electric heater and melts the plastic without releasing CO2 or other toxins. The fuel produced from the plastic conversion process can be put to use immediately for stoves and generators, or can be further refined to be used as gasoline to power vehicles. The machine not only allows the users to convert their everyday waste into something more meaningful, but also encourages people to take up green practices like recycling, diverting waste from landfills. Akinori’s present tabletop model is available for $9,500 and is capable of converting one kilo of plastic into one liter of oil.

Plastics are already widely recycled to create new products ranging from playgrounds to carpets and clothes, but the latest recycling trend is to turn plastic waste into synthetic crude oil. How can plastic become oil? People often forget that most plastic is derived from natural gas. Plastics, natural gas, and petroleum are all based on carbon molecules. Using pressure, heat and proprietary processes, plastic polymers can be “depolymerized” or broken back down into their original components. The process is highly innovative, yet relatively simple. In one process, on average, eight pounds of plastic waste will create one gallon of synthetic crude oil, which can be used to produce gasoline or diesel fuel.

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Pope Writes To Woman Convict Who Makes Communion Hosts

Vatican City: Since July 18, Pope Francis has been celebrating Mass each day in the chapel at St. Martha's Residence with hosts made by a woman in prison in Argentina. Pope Francis sent a letter to the woman, known as “Gaby C,” thanking

her for a previous letter that she had sent him. “I thank you for confiding in me...and for the hosts,” the Holy Father wrote on July 17. “Starting tomorrow I will celebrate Mass with them and I assure you that I am moved. Your letter

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made me think, and it has led me to pray for you...but it gives me joy and assures me that you are praying for me.” “May Jesus bless you and the Holy Virgin care for you,” Pope Francis told her, adding that he keeps the photos she sent in his office. “This brings comfort not only to me but to my parents, who are believers, as well,” Gaby C said. The woman began making hosts a year ago after meeting Father Jorge Garcia Cueva, the prison chaplain, and Father Juan Ignacio Pandolfini, a local pastor. The two priests explained that the project “brought meaning to her life in captivity” and has helped her from falling into discouragement. The Benedictine Sisters of San Isidro provided her with training on how to make the hosts, and soon parishes in the diocese began placing orders. “Gaby and the prison ministry team were immensely thrilled upon receiving the letter written by Francis. From the Vatican to the prison!” the priests said. They noted that ever since she began serving her sentence, she has endured typical hardships of female prisoners, such as harassment and mistreatment.

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Our Queen And Our Mother

ccording to the Roman Catho lic Calendar on August 22nd of each year we celebrate the feast of the Queenship of Mary. The Latin title in the Roman Missal is “Beatae Mariae Virgins Reginae” (Feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary Queen). It is one of the earliest titles of Mary that finds expression in the New Testament. The feast of the Queenship of Mary was inaugurated by Pope Pius XII to be observed on the 31st of May. In the reforms of the liturgical calendar, which followed the Second Vatican Council, this memorial was replaced with the feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Now, more appropriately, the Queenship of Our Lady is celebrated on August 22, exactly one week after the Solemnity of Our Lad’s Assumption. Thus, this annual observance takes on the air of an octave, the ancient practice rooted in Judaism of celebrating significant spiritual events over an eight –day period. Often, this eight day was marked with great solemnity as the climax of the observance. How fitting, then to celebrate the Queenship of Mary on this date. When Mary went Nazareth to Ein Karim (in Judea) to meet her cousin Elizabeth she greeted Mary who came to help her during her pregnancy with John the Baptist, she referred to Mary as “the Mother of my Lord” which is an Old Testament expression of queenmother. In recognizing Mary as the Mother of our Lord, Elizabeth was the first person in the Gospel of Luke, apart from Mary, to express faith in Jesus, as Son of God and Savior.

Mother of God The Queen ship of Mary is first based on the fact that she gave birth to the Son of God, who took His flesh from her so that He might redeem us. The Greek title Theotokos, meaning Mother of God, a title formally given to Mary at the Council of Ephesus in 431, refers to this great privilege and dignity. It is one of the four dogmas of our faith that relate to Mary. The motherhood of Mary

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She now has the mission of leading all her children to Jesus. When Mary was assumed body and soul into Heaven, she was formally crowned by her Son as Queen of Heaven and earth so that she could exercise her Motherhood at His side.

The New Eve

Capt. Mervin John Lobo at first seems impossible. How could Mary be the Mother of God? And yet this mystery becomes possible by the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity, humbling Himself and taking on flesh and becoming man through the power of the Holy Spirit in Mary. But Mary is queen in another sense. Jesus Christ, her Son, is the Savior of the world who offered His life to pay the debt of mankind’s sin and to overcome the evil one. As God, Jesus has every right to be King of all creation and all humanity. Mary’s Queen ship flows from the honor given by her Son, the King, and by the new role she received at Calvary. Prior to her Son’s death on Calvary, Mary gave birth to, nursed, cherished and raised her Son with her most chaste spouse, Saint Joseph. When Jesus began His public ministry, she became His most devoted disciple. At Calvary, Jesus named Mary our Mother, and from this moment forward she takes on a new role concerning all the disciples of the Lord.

Mary is Queen because she is Mother of Jesus Christ and also because by God’s will she played a unique part in the Savior’s role of redemption. Mary was the only human and sinless disciple standing on Good Friday at Calvary beneath the sinless innocent Lamb of God, whose death would deliver us from eternal death and the power of the evil one. She offered her Son to the Father for the salvation of the world. In a profound way, she becomes the new Eve, who is the Mother of all the living, who have found true life from Jesus. Mary’s queenship embraces all humanity. No one is excluded from her love and care. When Pope Pius XII proclaimed the dogma of Mary’s Bodily Assumption into Heaven in 1950 he noted “like her Son before her, she conquered death and was raised body and soul to the glory of Heaven, where as Queen she sits at the right hand of her Son, the immortal King of the ages.” As Queen, Mary dispenses the graces which flows from her Son’s sacrifice on Calvary. She was given by Jesus the power to know all the needs of each person. She loves each person God creates with a maternal and divine love rooted in her Son. No created human being loves us like Mary love us. Her love is pure and joy-giving. Her love is focused on what God wants. Her love call us to become like her Son. Mary’s love, when we welcome it and embrace it, helps us to reach sanctity, as Saint Louis de Montfort taught in his writings.

Queen of the World What nation with a significant (Contd.. on p. 17)

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Where is GOD when BAD Things Happen? By Horace O. Duke

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“Where was God when I was raped? I was just a kid! Where was He when I was being abused – raped again and again? Where in the hell was He? What was He doing?” (pp 18, 19) Imaginary questions, you think? No! Just sordid reality! Indeed, if there’s one criminal offence that has been topping the crime graph in general for quite some time now, it is “rape”. Rape per se, given its connotation, is a subject that is taboo, affecting as it does members of both genders—something one would much rather sweep under the carpet than talk freely about. This book dares to tackle the subject head-on, with real life victims of this inhuman act testifying, ordinary folk you’d rarely notice as you pass them on the street, yet real humans who’ve been hurt in life and wonder why. The story of Thomas’ childhood rape experience is true inasmuch as he, Sarah and Karen (names changed), the protagonists of the book’s narrative which may read at times like a short story, at other times like a novel, are real, living human entities who were introduced to pain and suffering early in life, raped as they all were before they BOOK REVIEW were even ten. Apart from these cases, the author also shares what he himself by Ladislaus L. D’Souza has learned about God as he faced the good and bad in his personal life, the untimely death of loved ones, and the prognosis of having barely a couple of years to live as a result of ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease). All of this is poignant in that they are living composites of nameless individuals who have experienced rape and are left to deal with the inescapable conundrum: If God is really good and all-powerful, with the world itself in His hands, where is He and what is He really doing when we, innocents, fall victim to merciless evil or random tragedy? Indeed, in a relationship with God, one does need to know where He is during dark and devastating moments. The truth is, God IS, and is WITH us! But the way He is with us and is involved in the kind of life we live every day in a world of messy kitchens, matchbox sized houses and oversized corporate boardrooms may be different from our individual perception. Again, it is one thing to believe that God does not send us bad things but something else to know where He is and precisely what He is doing when such things do come our way. That is what this book attempts to tackle though, of course, it is definitely not a defence of God. It takes a hard and practical look at tragic and evil events, apart from easy notions and centuries-old well-defended religious thinking. A word of caution: If you expect to find the answer to the question of good and evil in these pages, you will be disappointed. As such, this book is not for everyone, for some may find it too blunt, filled with too many questions and not enough answers, the answers themselves rather demanding. Others may find it a tad irreverent, questioning doubts a believer ought never to have. At times, it is easier to live with unexplored myths than to live up to the kind of faith demanded of us: the kind of faith that triumphs against all odds, radically changing your outlook on life and changing your own life for the better.

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Experiencing God’s Presence

365 Daily Encounters to Bring You Closer to Him by Chris Tiegreen

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For most Christians, ‘faith’ consists in a set of common rituals or devotions apart from certain theological beliefs concerning God and biblically derived precepts. There are times when what we call a “relationship with God” feels like nothing more than merely relating to printed words, to people in church, to parish activities, and to our own sense of obligation to do what is right—and then we call that a relationship with God. We know that God is everywhere and could thus never get away from Him even if we wanted to! Our awareness, however, is merely half of what we need in order to experience His Presence, the other half taken care of by Him: He comes to us and is manifestly present in every way at any given point of time. Factually, what’s missing is the experience of a real encounter with Him, a certainty that we’ve heard His voice, and felt His presence—in brief, a palpable sense of God’s Presence is what we all truly need and crave. In EXPERIENCING GOD’S PRESENCE, a page-numberless book that fills the lacuna admirably, Chris Tiegreen leads us in an awareness of the difference between His Presence and our experience of that presence, ensuring that we feel His presence all the 365 days of the year, 24x7. And he does this by giving us a different perspective of God’s presence every day, offering us reflections on little morsels of scripture so to say [please refer to the Scripture Index at the end], and concluding with a brief prayer. Interestingly, each of these little prayers is itself an invitation to enter into the truth of God’s presence and to engage Him about that truth. As such, these prayers [which could well be compiled into a small pocket prayer book by itself!] make for a further encounter with Him by deepening one’s understanding as regards the reality of His presence besides motivating one to pour out one’s heart as it were. That God is always present is a given. But, if in the process of using this book, you find the very idea of experiBOOK REVIEW encing that presence somewhat mystiby Ladislaus L. D’Souza cal, so be it! For the Bible describes a mystical relationship between Jesus and those who believe in Him: Jesus speaking to his disciples about his oneness with the Father and with them, and about the Holy Spirit coming to speak to them (cfr Jn 14:16-20; 17:22-23), of the two disciples encountering Jesus on the way to Emmaus (Lk 24:13ff), of Paul on the road to Damascus and of receiving inexpressible revelations in the third heaven (cfr 2 Cor 12:1-4) and so on. Experiencing God’s Presence is about both sides of that mystical reality: becoming increasingly aware of God’s abiding presence and feeling Him up close and personal. The first is what is often referred to as “practicing the Presence of God”—that is, tuning in to the knowledge of His nearness. The second is, so positioning ourselves as to make that knowledge a reality in our lives and thus literally cherish His nearness. The book will help surface in you the attitudes and expectations that would prepare you to encounter Him and enable you to explore the various levels and degrees of His Presence and ways to experience “more” of Him.

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Our Queen And Our Mother (Contd.. from p. 15) Catholic population hasn’t exalted Mary as their Queen? Queen of Brazil, Queen of Poland, Queen of Ireland, Queen of France, Queen of Portugal, Mexico Spain and so on and so on… For that matter, how many parishes through out the world have been placed under the patronage of Our Lady as Queen of the Universe or Queen of Peace? More so, how many congregations throughout time have adorned her images with crowns during special Marian devotions. All seem quite comfortable with adding the title “Queen” to the long list of our Lad’s personas. Even Sacred Scripture seems to support the exaltation of Mary’s royalty. Through the images in the Book of Revelation of “a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of 12 stars” (Rev.12:1) refers to the Church as the exalted Mother of all the faithful, scholars both scriptural and Marian have not hesitated to see the image and role of Mary portrayed as well in this symbolism.

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Light of the World In St John’s theology we are invited to view the Cross as Christ’s Throne. It is from the Cross that He gives life, beautifully symbolized by the blood and water which from flow from His side. We know this double outpouring symbolizes the life giving Sacraments and realities of Eucharist and Baptism respectively. Further emphasizing this bestowal of life, Christ has given Mary as our Mother a few lines earlier in the account (Jn.19:26-27). In this moment and gesture we behold a “birthing.” Christ becomes the New Adam and Mary becomes the New Eve who together generate eternal rebirth, eternal life. St.John thought, Christ truly merits acclamation as King of Kings. Any earthly monarch or head of state can take a life by decreeing death. But there is only one Monarch who can give life. Rightly, then, He deserves to be called King of Kings…. And the Cross is His Throne from which He bestows that life. Let us look closely at Mary, the

woman beside her son’s Cross, beside His throne. She is the woman He associates with Himself in this (so to speak) “birthing process,” the conferral of life eternal on all who believe. How then should we refer to her participation in this moment of Redemption? If John sees Jesus as King, can we not see Mary then as Queen? The woman beside the throne, called there by Divine Providence, by the King Himself, clearly is invited by the King to share in His mission and thus in His royalty. My mind returns to the Book of Revelation, to the “woman clothed with the sun.” Here we behold Mary as the one closely identified with her Redeemer son. As the light of the World, from His throne/Cross, He dispels the darkness of sin and death, Mary eternally is associated with this triumph of Light over darkness. As we behold this Queen, so too, we behold our King. Kindly insert the following: Capt.Mervin John Lobo(Master Mariner), who has studied Sacred Scriptures in Jerusalem, and contributes articles on various topics to different magazines around the globe.

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Good Healt hT ips ffor or Childr en Health Tips Children

Uses of Salt

It is important to inculcate healthy eating habits for children from the childhood. Listed below are some health tips for children.

1. Include Liquids Not only water, but fruit and vegetable juices are also important for kids. Include natural juices on a daily basis. Juices help to detoxify the body and boost the immunity.

2. Ask them to play Most children sit either on computer or on tablets to play games. They hardly play outdoor games or exercise. It is important for them to indulge in physical activities; this will help them to stay active and healthy. Do encourage your children to play outdoor games.

3. Introduce healthy eating habits All kids love to have junk food. But, there is minimum nutrition in these type of foods. Replace their junk food habits with healthy food habits. like, if your kid loves chocolates, then replace it with nutella spread.

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4. Make them sleep properly For staying healthy, a child must sleep for at least eight to ten hours. Set a time for your child to sleep and inculcating this habit in him/her.

5. Promote Good Hygiene Hygiene plays an important part in health. Promote good hygiene habits in children, as this helps them to remain healthy.

6. Make them eat Veggies Most children tend to make weird faces while having veggies. Some of them do not eat vegetables, as they do not like them. Parents give them the liberty to have anything they demand for If you want your child to remain healthy, you always have an option of making them eat veggies in different forms. Make them eat veggies using creative recipes. This will help them to remain healthy.

When it comes to cooking, salt has more jobs to do than just appearing as in ingredient in recipes. It can perform miraculous tricks for improving flavour, preserving food, filling in for missing ingredients, and even making food look better, Salt also can prevent food from spoiling and salvage the occasional cooking disaster. In this article, you will see how adding a pinch of salt here and there during the preparation process may change the whole personality of certain foods. Let's start with fish and sea food. Fish and seafood: Freshen up the fish just brought home from the market by returning it to its natural environment for a short time. Add 1 tablespoon of salt to 2 quarts of cold water, then add a lot of ice cubes. Soak the fish in this saltwater for about 15 minutes, then remove it and dry it off before preparing as desired. To get a good grip on a fish while trying to skin it for cooking, sprinkle your hands with a little salt. Dairy products: Add a pinch of salt to any plain or mild-flavored yoghurt to give it some extra zing. Fruits and vegetables: The unusable portions of broccoli stalks can be served as a snack. Cut the stalks into one inch thick slices, then stir-fry them with salt. They will be ready to serve. After cutting hot chilli peppers, be sure to scrub your hands and nails with soapy water, then soak them in saltwater and rinse. This will prevent the stinging chilli oil from getting in your eyes.

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Inspiration!

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Life Is What You Make It

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e can cultivate a saint out of ourselves, or we can make a sinner out of us. This is only a choice. Love is the greatest law in the universe. Anything can be cleansed away by true love. So, when you do things in a charitable manner, do it with love. Paint your life with lots of love and humility for others. The mix of these colours will bring peace and contentment in life. The most important thing in this life is to love and help others. Liberate from all hatred, prejudices, criticising attitudes, and negative thinking, because these are the negative things. Be who are and say what you feel is right. Don't care much of what people think. If you feel you are doing things from your heart, then do just do it. The outside represents our in-

Laughter

side. You have to reflect your own inner level of cleanliness and saintliness. In the end, it's not going to matter how many breaths you took, but how many moments took your breath away. Life is to live each moment happy. When life gives you a hundred reasons to cry, show life that you have thousand reasons to smile also and stay happy. Happiness is transferable, if you are happy, whoever you will meet will automatically become happy.

Getting through a crisis situation When a company is in crisis, facing bankruptcy or a disruptive competitor it needs to act fast. But it's also important to stop and speak with the people who are doing the day-today work of moving the organization in a new direction. Here's how to use conversation to help organize a successful turnaround: R Talk straight: be honest and authentic, especially when it comes to sharing bad news or addressing difficult topics.

Teacher to a student: Congugate the verb "to walk" in simple present. The student: I walk. You walk... The teacher: Quicker please. The student: I run. You run...

R Make talk happen: Stressful times can cause people to keep to themselves. Promote interactivity and encourage debate. Decline one-way communication channels and choose mediums that allow for backand-forth discussion instead.

A: Why are you crying? B: The elephant is dead. A: Was he your, pet? B: No, but I'm the one who must dig his grave.

R Let everyone talk: Include people at all levels in the conversation. This will increase engagement among those who must carry out the work.

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cience and technology is al ways progressing and with the passage of time new inventions are being made. But no invention in the beginning was welcome. In 1826 even engineers opposed fast moving vehicles. In 1906 long distance flying was opposed. Theory of blood circulation as expounded by William Harvey was ridiculed and condemned by many at that time. In India introduction of railways was opposed. In our modern times we find that in India even well organised labour unions are organisations oppose the use of computers and calculating machines because in their opinion that results unemployment. In fact, our history is full of instances when technological inventions were vehemently opposed by our society. For centuries even advanced countries opposed womanhood suffrage. The concepts of nonviolence and Ahimsa for challenging supremacy of empires were ridiculed. King Martin had to lay his life for propagating the rights of many in USA. They also opposed Abraham Lincon for ending Slavery. Raja Rammohan Roy had to face a difficulty when he preached abolition of Sati System. Jawaharlal Nehru was greatly opposed for his initiating Hindu Code Bill.

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MATRIMONIALS MUMBAI : Mangalorean Roman Catholic Divorcee, age 31 years, Ht. 5’ 10”, Wt. 82 kgs, Fair Complexion, Edn. HSC., working as a Cargo handling assistant in Airline in Dubai. Contact email : julmich_2001@ yahoo.co.in OR 9819452164 (Regd. No. 5957) MUMBAI : Karware Goan Roman Catholic Bachelor, age 38 years, Ht. 5’ 5”, Wt. 54 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn.10th Std., working on Rigs as a Cruise Member. Contact Mob. 8879137735 (Regd. No. 5952) MUMBAI : Parents of Goan Roman Catholic Bachelor, DOB 1974, 5’ 9”, P.hD (U.S.A.), working in US, seeks alliance from R.C. spinster. Send details and recent full size photograph to : dfr472121@gmail.com (Regd. No. 5950) MUMBAI : Goan Roman Catholic Bachelor, age 39 years, Ht. 5’ 7”, Wt. 75 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. XII Std., Working as a Gen. Steward in Ship. Seeks a Goan girl below 32 years. Contact email : fatima16jones@gmail.com OR 26671289 / 9969488673(Regd. No. 5949) MUMBAI : Mangalorean Roman Catholic Bachelor, age 29 years, Ht. 5’ 9”, Wt. 72 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. B.Com., MBA, LLB., working with I.T. Co., in HR Legal. Loving, caring, sober with good manners seeks suitable match. Mangalorean, simple working in Mumbai / Navi Mumbai. Contact : 9820545508 OR email : francoroyal@rediffmail.com (Regd. No. 5943) BANGALORE : Mangalorean Catholic parents settled in Bangalore, seek alliance for son 31/5’8”, slim, B.E. Bangalore, double Masters USA, working in USA, from God fearing, good looking, slim, Mangalorean Catholic spinster, preferably working in USA, age below 29. Contact email : pgzmonteiro@yahoo.com Or Mob.: 9845417838. (Regd. No. 5940)

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GOA : Goan Roman Catholic Bachelor, aged 29 years, Ht. 5’ 9”, Wt. 73 kgs, Fair Complexion, Edn.B.B.A., working as a HR. Executive, working in Kuwait. Contact email : gretafern@gmail.com.OR 9890656294 (Regd. No. 5936) MUMBAI : Goan Roman Catholic Bachelor, aged 32 years, Ht. 5’ 5”, Wt. 62 kgs, Fair Complexion, Edn. S.S.C., working as a Receptionist. Seeks a suitable match. Simple, understanding and ajustable nature. Contact : Email : mnl_gonsalves@yahoo.co.in OR 9833094187 / 64235329 (Regd. No. 5897) MUMBAI : Anglo Indian Roman Catholic Bachelor, aged 28 years, Ht. 5’ 111/ ”, Wt. 84 kgs, Fair Complexion, Edn. 2 B.E., Mumbai University, having own business. Seeks a Roman Catholic educated girl from Mumbai, below 27 years. Contact : Email: snad2450@gmail.com OR 28388034 (Regd. No. 5896) MUMBAI : Keralite Roman Catholic Bachelor, aged 29 years, Ht. 5’ 9”, Wt. 68 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. U.K. Graduate, having own business. Seeks a educated, mild natured, with a balanced lifestyle, smart, below 27 years. Contact : email: edfernz@gmail.com OR 66998519 / 28541673 (Regd. No. 5895) MUMBAI : Goan Roman Catholic Bachelor, aged 26 years, Ht. 5’, Wt. 45 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. BA Pursving M.A., working as a C.S.E. (MNC), Seeks a suitable match. Contact Email: clintjude2002@yahoo.co.in OR 9819394473 (Regd. No. 5894) MUMBAI : Mangalorean Roman Catholic Bachelor, aged 29 years, Ht. 5’ 7”, Wt. 65 kgs, light Wheatish Com-

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plexion, Edn. M.M.S. in H.R. working as a Sr. H.R. Officer. Email : contactmissmiriam@gmail.com OR 9819985128 (Regd. No. 5893) MUMBAI : Goan Roman Catholic Bachelor, aged 42 years looks much younger to his age, Ht. 5’ 2”, Wt. 59 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. XIIth std., having own business. Contact : 9767630415 / 9175186730 (Regd. No. 5892) MUMBAI : Mangalorean Roman Catholic Bachelor, aged 33 years, Ht. 5’ 8”, Wt. 70 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. B.Com., working as a Microsoft Engineer in Bangalore. Well settled, having own house in Bangalore. Seeks a educated Mangalorean girl from good family background. Contact Email : lorettag58@gmail.com OR 9323949129 / 9867848489 (Regd. No. 5880) MUMBAI : Goan Roman Catholic Bachelor, aged 27 years, Ht. 5’ 4”, Wt. 58 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. B.Com., working for Multinational Bank. Seeks a Goan Roman Catholic graduate working girl. Contact Email: miltonintouch3@ gmail.com OR 0251-2680461 (Regd. No. 5877) MUMBAI : Goan Roman Catholic Bachelor, aged 36 years, Ht. 5’ 11”, Wt. 90 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. HSC, having own business. Seeks a tall, simple, homely good looking girl. Contact Email : ulcomputronics@gmail.com OR 40263038 (Regd. No. 5874) Address your replies to :

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MATRIMONIALS MUMBAI : Mangalorean Roman Catholic 37 years, Ht. 5 ’ 2”, Wt, 58 kgs, Wheatish complexion, looks much younger to her age, good looking, smart, Edn. M.A. M.Com., working as a Senior Journalist. Seeks a well educated and well settled bachelor. Contact email : divinemother86@gmail.com OR 9833065385 (Regd. No. 5959) MUMBAI : Goan Roman Catholic Spinster, 29 years, Ht. 5 ’ 5”, Wt, 70 kgs, Wheatish complexion, smart, B.Com., LL.B., Legal Professional, smart. Seeks a well educated, financially stable, well settled abpve 6’ 6”. Contact email : marilyndsousa21@gmail.com / janedoe051@gmail.com OR 9819890592. (Regd. No. 5958) BANGALORE : Anglo Indian Roman Catholic Spinster, 26 years, B.E., workaing as a Software Engineer, Ht. 5’ 6”, Wt. 67 kgs, good looking, fair, coming from a decent family, seeks a humble, god-fearing, doctor, engineer or well settled bachelor from India or abroad. Contact email : pereira.eustace@larsentoubro.com OR 09845665529 (Regd. No. 5956) DUBAI : Roman Catholic 26 years, graduate working in UAE, Seeks alliance from Roman Catholic based in UAE. Email details to : joypeace62@gmail.com (Regd. No. 5955) MUMBAI : Goan Roman Catholic Spinster, aged 38 years, Ht. 5’ 7”, Wt. 55 kgs, Fair Complexion, Edn. 7th Std., working as a Tel. Operator. Seeks a suitable match. Contact email : cynthiacolasco@rocketmail.com OR 7738181127 (Regd. No. 5954) MUMBAI : Goan Roman Catholic Spinster, aged 26 years, Ht. 5’ 1”, Wt. 54 kgs, Fair Complexion, Edn. MA

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(Sociology), working as an Asst. Manager Recruitment. Good looking, smart. Seeks a suitable match. Contact email : jacintajabbal@gmail.com / ppereira@deloitte.com OR 9022929041 / 9167514382 (Regd. No. 5953) MUMBAI : Mangalorean + Keralite parents invites alliance for their daughter 33 years, 5’ 3”, MBA (Finance) working as a Junior Manager in a Bank, Marriage annulled from qualified and suitable groom age upto 38 yrs. Contact email: pamelav88@yahoo.com OR 09966843108 (Regd. No. 5951) MUMBAI : Mangalorean Roman Catholic Spinster aged 26 years, Ht. 5’ 4”, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. B.Com., MBA, CAIIB, Working as a Asst. Manager. Contact Email : lily.valder@gmail.com OR 9820791410 (Regd. No. 5948) MUMBAI : Goan R.C. Spinster, aged 24 years, Ht. 5’ 3”, Wt. 52 kgs, Fair Complexion, Good looking, coming from a decent family. Edn. MBA, working as a Asst. Manager. Contact : email: dsilva_edwin@hotmail.com OR 9821800924 (DRegd. No. 5781) MUMBAI : Mangalorean Roman Catholic Spinster aged 30 years, Ht. 5’ 2”, Wt. 50 kgs, Fair Complexion, Edn. B.Com., CAIIB., working as a Officer in Private Bank. Only Child. Contact : mpascal009@gmail.com OR 9869316408 (Regd. No. 5930) VALSAD : Goan + Mangalorean RC Spinster, Godfearing, faithful and understanding, aged 29 years, Ht. 5’ 5”, Fair Complexion, Edn. D’Ed., BA, B.Ed., Teacher by profession. Seeks a suitable match Contact Mob.: 09377099024 (12 a.m. to 2 p.m. & 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.) (Regd. No. 5829) POONA : Tamilian Roman Catholic Divorcee, 1st marriage is annulled less then one year, good looking, aged 41 years, Ht. 5’ 4”, slim, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. M.Com., working as a Asst. Executive in Dubai. Seeks a sincere, genuine, trustworthy person below 47 years. Contact Mob.:

9423003578 (Regd. No. 5905) UDUPI : Mangalorean Roman Catholic Spinster, 24 years, Ht. 5’ 4”, Wt. 65 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. B.E. (Tele com) Working in BANGALORE. Seeks a suitable match. Contact Email: helenandrade79@gmail.com OR 0820-2546093 (Regd. No. 5864) UDUPI : Mangalorean Roman Catholic Spinster, 27 years, Ht. 5’ 6”, Wt. 68 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. MBBS, MS., Doctor by profession. Seeks a suitable match. Contact : joycepascalrozario@gmail.com OR 9880702121 (Regd. No. 5865) MUMBAI : Mangalorean Roman Catholic Spinster, 25 years, Ht. 5’ 4”, Wt. 59 kgs, Fair Complexion, Edn. B.E. (IT) MS working as a Software Engineer. Contact Email: dawdsouza@gmail.com OR 9869036355 (Regd. No. 5862) MUMBAI : Tamilian Roman Catholic Spinster, 25 years, Ht. 5’ 2”, Wt. 52 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. B. Com., (MBA), working as a International Sales coordinator. Contact : 9819715377 (Regd. No. 5858) MUMBAI : Mangalorean Roman Catholic Spinster, 29 years, Ht. 5’ 2”, Wt. 60 kgs, Wheatish Complexion, Edn. B. Com., Diploma in Journalism. Working as an Asst. Editor. Seeks a simple, graduate and well settled bachelor. Contact Email : daisy_dsouza2008@yahoo.com OR Mob : 9768515457 / 9833662998 (Regd. No. 5854)

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Highlights of New Companies Bill

The Indian Parliment gave a go-ahead to the Companies Bill. Here are the salient features of the new bill: O

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Companies are required to spend at least two percent of their net profit on Corporate Social Responsibility. To help in curbing a major source of corporate misbehavior, introduces punishment for falsely inducing a person to enter into any agreement with bank or financial institution, with a view to obtaining credit facilities. The limit in respect of maximum number of companies in which a person may be appointed as auditor has been proposed as 20. Independent directors' shall be excluded for the purpose of computing one third of retiring directors'.

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'Whole-time director' has been included in the definition of the term 'key managerial personnel'.

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The term 'private placement' has been difined to bring clarity.

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Maximum number of directors in a private company increased from 12 to 15 which can be increased further by special resolution.

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Financial Year of any company can end only on March 31 and only exception is for companies, which are holding/subsidiary of a foreign entity requiring consolidation outside india, can have a different financial year with the appoval of Tribunal.

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Five Super Spices to Look Younger Forever

A touch of spice might be just what you need to minimize the damage of ageing and even help offset the impact of diabetes. Recent research found that antioxidant rich herbs and spices can block the formation of harmful compounds that are associated with aging and many inhibit tissue damage caused by high levels of blood sugar. A little spice goes quite a long way as the anti-oxidants are extremely concentrated. Here are the top five picks and how to include them in your food.

1. Ground cloves Try it : In curries, cake or biscuit dough for a layer of spicy sweetness.

2. Sage Try it: In your favourite tomato sauce recipe or curry.

3. Ground cinnamon Try it: On whole wheat toast with honey and nuts.

4. Ground oregano Try it: On top of homemade garlic bread or pizza.

5. Thyme Try it: In scrambled eggs for fragrant flavour boost.

Walking To School Helps Children To Score High A research suggests that walking to school for 15 minutes increases mental aptitude and concentration of students. The research was conducted by the educationists and psychologists of Spain by interviewing 1700 students of age group between 13 and 16 Children between age of 13 and 18 have good grasping power. It is essential to have conditions that boosts their intellectual. If they have their friends to accompany them to school then that would help maintain the happy mood in the classroom too. And also show improvement in exams.

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DB University Christian Students Forum Keeps Fresher’s Social

GUWAHATI, (C.M. Paul) — The Assam Don Bosco University’s Christian Students Forum kept its fresher’s social on Sunday 18 August 2013. The three hour function organized by the senior students consisted of songs and dances, musical drama and selection of the Miss & Mr. Sunshine. “When this first Catholic University in India started (in 2008) we had only 10 Christian students. Today after five years we are about 250 Christian students,” recalled ADBU Controller of Examinations Dr VA Cyriac in his opening words welcoming all to fresher’s social. “The CSF is not only to uphold our Christian identity, but also to set an example,” said MCA 3rd semester student Judy Antionette in her welcome speech reminding all the purpose of the forum, Giving a detailed activity report of CSF, Br Anbarasam B. of Civil Engineering 3rd semester said, “the chief activity of CSF is helping students keep and nourish their Christian

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faith with opportunity for Sunday worship as well as weekday worship in the university chapel. He also mentioned they could have Eucharistic celebration in homogeneous groups to mark special occasions as well as recollection day opportunity every semester. After Easter the CSF had a picnic to Tapesia Gardens, near Sonapur the future ADBU campus. Guest artiste at the event Fr Robin Gomes not only played some popular numbers on guitar to the cheering crowd of youth but also handed away the prizes of Miss & Mr Sunshine to Laniewkor Khyllep and Reynaul Pasi. Frs Francis Fernandez, Robin Gomes and Lijo were judges for Miss & Mr Sunshine event. MSW 3rd semester students Elpius, Nadeen and Lavina anchored the three rounds of Miss and Mr Sunshine. The anchors for CSF were Pynshailang Nongsiej and Jorisa Mary Chyne, 3rd semester EEE and 3rd semester CVE respectively. The ADBU Campus Minister Fr Francis Fernandez and his team coordinated the fresher’s social.

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