Friday, January 17, 2014

Mary Kom says she also faced sex attack

Mary Kom says she also faced sex attack

In the wake of a series of rape cases reported from across the country, Olympic medal-winning boxer Mary Kom narrates how she faced a molestation attempt when she was 18; tells women to be alert all the time and fight odds with courage

Mary Kom says she also faced sex attack (© AP)
AP
Kolkata: Olympic medal-winning boxer M.C. Mary Kom said she had also faced a sex attack when she was 18, but managed to overpower the assaulter.
The boxer expressed concern over women's safety in India and urged them to go for physical training to fend off attackers.
"I would urge them to have some kind of physical training to prevent sex attacks, because you need to be strong and fit to fight attackers. I would also tell them to fight sex offence without fear," she said.
The boxer's comments came in the wake of a series of rape cases, including of foreigners, reported from across the country.
Mary Kom, who won a bronze in women's flyweight class in the 2012 London Olympics, said she faced a sex attack when she was 18, but managed to overpower the assaulter.
"I was going to church on a Sunday. I was wearing a traditional wraparound dress and took a rickshaw as I was a bit late. Suddenly, the rickshaw puller caught my hand and tried to molest me," she told a stunned audience at an interactive session organised by the FICCI Ladies Organisation.
Mary Kom said she kicked and punched the man who fell flat.
"I managed to flatten him because I was fit and strong. But that incident taught me a lesson that as a woman, I have to be very alert all the time and must have courage (to fight the odds)," she said.
Mary Kom recently launched a mobile app for teaching self-defence to women

Thursday, January 16, 2014

FILMDARSHAN

Dear Friends,
Greetings from Gurjarvani.

Watching film is a favorite pass-time and entertainment for many of us. We have organized a three-day workshop to appreciate films. Some of us (NGOs) have come together to bring activities related to films. We, mainly focus youth of Ahmedabad. This time too we are inviting the youth to explore various ways to appreciate films. Attached please find the poster and forms for the event.

Workshop on Film Appreciation (FILMDARSHAN) 
From 17th (2 pm) to 19th (7pm).
At XICA, St. Xavier's College Campus, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad.
Contact: 9687933835
Last Day well-known writer, director, columnist & lyricist Sanjay Chhel will give away the certificates.

‘FILMOGRAPH’ is now well-known event for Ahmedabad youth. It’s a theme based festival of feature and documentary films. This year we are starting new venture for the youth named ‘FILMDARSHAN’. It’s an introductory film appreciation course. 

This year on the last day of the event well-known Hindi film director writer and lyricist SANJAY CHHEL will come and will show his National Award winning film ‘HALO’. [A children film - Written by him and Directed by Santosh Sivam]. He will also show the trailor of his upcoming film ‘KILL THE RAPIST?’

Still we can adjust some participants to participate in this event. Whoever eligible participant is interested to participate can contact us at the venue.

The detail address of the venue is;
Xavier’s Institute of Computer Application
St. Xavier’s College Campus,
Navarangpura,
Ahmedabad. 

All the participants will report at the venue 2.00 p.m. on 17th January, 2014. The time table and entry form with eligibility norms has been attached with this mail also.

Best,
ashok
For, the FILMOGRAPH team.

RIP - Fr. Bernard Peris Ahmedabad Dio. died yesterday in Mangalore





Rev. Fr. Bernard Peris was born on 18th December, 1958 to Late Mr. Paul Peris and Late Mrs.  Theresa Peris in Pezar, Mangalore. He joined St. Joseph Minor Seminary, Mangalore in 1977 and pursued studies to become priest for the diocese of Ahmedabad. He was ordained priest for the diocese of Ahmedabad on 4th April, 1989.

 After his ordination he served the Diocese mainly as an assistant and later on parish priest during his 25 years of priestly life. He served in Radhanpur, Petlad, Deesa, Jesus Nagar, Camp parish, Cathedral parish, Umreth and Mehmdabad. He loved the poor and was very helpful to the needy. Being a man of prayer, he was in communion with the Lord sitting for long hours before the Blessed Sacrament. A priest who prayed for the needs of the Church and those who asked him to pray for their needs.

He served the Diocese as a hard worker in the Lord’s Vineyard. While in the Cathedral parish for a couple of years, he helped me in person on various occasions. Showing care and concern towards visitors was his motto. He has been a wonderful priest who served hospitality to the guests. He was a priest who was ready to forgive and forget.

By nature he was concerned for the poor and the sick.  Often he visited the hospitals and prayed on the sick. He loved to conduct charismatic Prayer and brought healing touch to many people.  He had a special devotion to Mother Mary and he never missed the recitation of Rosary.  Although he appeared physically mighty in structure yet he was simple, soft, friendly, approachable and gentle. 

He was presently doing studies in Spirituality at A.V.T. Carmelaram, Banglore. While in Bangalore he developed renal problem for which he was under medication and was relaxing at home. The sad moment came on the 16th around 7.30 p.m. when he had to be admitted in Muller’s hospital, Mangalore for chest pain. The attack was severe which resulted into Cardiac Arrest.

The Diocese of Ahmedabad has lost a fine, hardworking and a praying priest. It has shocked the diocese for his sudden death.


May his Soul Rest in Peace
Let us all pray for him , relatives, and the diocese of Ahmedabad

News By Rev. Fr. Avinas

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Saturday, January 11, 2014

Glory of Gujarat Award to Sister Elsa c/o [BBN]

Posted: 06 Jan 2014 10:24 PM PST
Glory Of Gujarat Award given to Sister Elsa Rodriguez (St. Anne) on 27th Dec 2013 from the Governor Rev. Kamla Benival at Gandhinagar
Sister Elsa Rodriguez
 It is said you take one step and God takes thousand steps towards you. That’s what happened in the life of Sr.Elsa. When she finally decided to follow the person of Christ.

 Sr. Elsa was born on 2nd Aug 1944 in Bogota Colombia in (South America). She had happy childhood with her siblings and she completed her Master in psychology. She decided to become a religious nun and joined the congregation of Sisters of Charity of St. Anne in the year 1962. She had a call to be a missionary so she came to India on 14th Nov 1978.

 She has so much love for the mentally challenged children. She has special place for these children in her heart and in her life. This was the reason she began the home for the mentally challenged children in Ahmedabad in Maninagar in the year 1983 with two children Pinky and Jimmy. The beginning of this mission was in the small house and she had a dream to build a residence for these children. Her dream came true when a house for mentally challenged children was built in Bapunagar – Ahmedabad in the year 1986 in February. This centre was named “Madhurya Bhuvan”. It is meant for the age group of 5 to 17 years for boys and girls. It is a special need school and hostel where children are trained to manage by themselves their daily routine and become self dependent. When they began they had 11 children with them. And today at this moment there are 113 boys and girls including the day scholars. Till today 696 children have benefited from Madhurya Bhuvan and had taken shelter in its arms.Sr. Elsa served in Bapunagar - Ahmedabad till the year 2000.

 While Sr. Elsa was in Bapunagar it was her constant worry as to what would happen to these children once they grow up. When she used to hear the parents making these kind of statements: She started thinking about it seriously and these thoughts of Sr.Elsa became reality when she built a beautiful house for mentally challenged women in Kadi – Unteshwari (Mehesana) in the year 2000 in June. It is said Optimistic never stop dreaming and so Sr.Elsa. She extended the same house for men too in 2006. Today Madhurya Bhuvan stands tall in Unteshwari giving shelter to many mentally challenged men and women.

SR. ELSA’S THREE OUTSTANDING QUALITIES:

1) She is a person of perfection. Whatever she does it she will do it perfectly.

2) She lives disciplined life. She likes everything to be done in time and proper manner.

3) She is committed person. Her commitment is total and complete.

She has offered her whole life in the service of these differently abled people. It is indeed admirable. Hats off to you and accept our grand salute for being the channel of love and compassion to those who came to your life.

- News By Sr. Shital Parmar - Nadiad