Tribal leaders motivated to work for sustainable development
Triabal communities and the Church have to introspect where they are taking their peopleContinue Reading
Triabal communities and the Church have to introspect where they are taking their peopleContinue Reading
Panaji: The faithful chose to go green for All Souls Day, largely keeping away from plastic while decorating the graves of their loved ones. The appeal from the Archdiocese’s Caritas Goa and the Council for Social Justice and Peace to reduce plastic, circulated to all churches and chapels, was readContinue Reading
Kochi: The Kerala has taken recourse to the Bible to convince two warring factions of the Orthodox Church in Kerala the need for maintain peace and harmony. The court on November 2 quoted the Bible while disposing a police protection by St Thomas Church against the alleged violent activities ofContinue Reading
By Farrell Shah Kolkata: The Archdiocese of Calcutta organised an ecumenical symposium on “Revisiting the Reformation” at St Xavier’s College, Kolkata, October 31. Jesuit father Felix Raj, principal, while welcoming the two keynote speakers Father John Romus and Reverend Sunil Michael Caleb, said, “today is a historic day. For itContinue Reading
The CBCI Secretariat has issued a Press Release on November 2, ahead of the Beatification of Sister Rani Maria which will be held on November 4, in Indore, India. Sister Rani Maria, professed sister of the Franciscan Clarist Congregation whose cause was cleared for beatification on March 23, 2017 willContinue Reading
C.M. Paul New Delhi – In a keenly contested environmental energy efficiency project presentation a college in the Darjeeling hills is among four selected out of 22 applicants for the Residential Environments Project (known as RESIDE). It is a four-year research project that aims to evaluate the impact of urbanContinue Reading
Vilification campaign against organizations is to muzzle dissent in the country
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Radheshyam Jadhav Osmanabad: It’It’s just past noon and all the men in this tiny village of about 3,000 are busy with household chores. Vishnu Kumbhar is cleaning the poultry yard while Achyut Katkate is sieving soybean. Other men in the neighbourhood are looking after the children. The women are conspicuousContinue Reading
Hyderabad: As many as 34 farmers, who parted with their lands for construction of the capital city Amaravati, left for Hyderabad to take a flight to Singapore on Monday. Flagging off their vehicle at the Secretariat here in the morning, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu said the farmers’ visit toContinue Reading
New Delhi: While acquitting a rape accused recently, a court commented that no one discusses the “dignity and honor” of men, given that everyone is fighting for the rights, honor and dignity of women. Besides, it said, laws meant to protect women might be misused by women. “Perhaps, now it’sContinue Reading
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