Mangaluru: Mother Teresa's life can offer solution to present-day issues - JNU professor


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SB)

Mangaluru, Nov 6: "We should expand our shoulders with love and service to our society. Our generation should learn the culture of humanity which is very rare in today's world. Communalism stands as a hurdle in achieving this goal. In India everything is looked at from the eyes of religion, caste and creed. Because of this, people who have power and money are becoming 'unquestionable'. The people who are suppressed and exploited are the helpless communities. But the life of Mother Teresa gives a solution to all of this - and that is, open up the universe with love and humanity," said Prof Purushotham Bilimale, HoD, Kannada department, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi.

He was speaking after inaugurating a district-level symposium on St Mother Teresa, organized by Mother Teresa Vichara Vedike, Mangaluru.

"Today our system is creating a new class of people, who are brainwashed by communal thoughts and policies. They do not have knowledge of history of our great ancestors who lived peacefully with each other. For them the word 'humanity' only limited to their own religion and community. They hate everything that does not belong to their
religion. We should try to put a break on this type of mentality. Terrorism, whether from majority or minority, is not acceptable. We the humanity lovers should raise voice against them," Prof Bilimale said.

"Poverty and hunger are the major issues of our country. But everyone is behind the issue of religion. Nobody thinks about the people who are suffering from poverty. In this time and age, Mother Teresa's life and her service should get importance as it would guide us on how we can serve the people who are neglected by the society. Her life is a universal message.

"She tried to keep the poor, the suppressed and the sick n her shoulders. She crossed the boundaries of nation, state and region for humanity. She never tired in rendering her service," he concluded.

Presenting her paper on Mother Teresa, K Neela, progressive thinker and litterateur said, "Mother Teresa opened a window of love which welcomes all without discrimination of religion. She came for India as a missionary but after seeing the situation of the streets of Calcutta (Kolkata) she felt that without helping the people in the streets, she could not find God in her life. With her service she gave a new meaning to motherhood. It is very difficult to give mother's love and consider others as one's own. But Teresa showed what real motherhood is. Today the world needs more Mother Teresas. Our children should know about her and her services."

Dr Alwyn D'Sa, vice-principal, St Aloysius College and Dr Ismail, principal, Badriya College were the moderators of the session and responded to the paper presentation by K Neela.

Roy Castelino, former preident, Karnataka Konkani Sahitya Academy presided over the programme.

Sunil Kumar Bajal, vice-president of Mother Teresa Vichara Vedike delivered the introductory speech.

Denis Moras Prabhu, vicar general of Mangaluru diocese, Joseph Crasta, director Snehalaya rehabilitation center, Corrine Rasquinha, director, White Doves, Muneer Katipalla, secretory, DYFI state committee, M Devadas, Susheel Noronha, Dolphy D'Souza and others were present.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Tue, Nov 07 2017

    MOTHER THERESA IS A ICON OF LOVE LIVED FOR THE POOR AND DOWNTRODDEN

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  • xavier, mangalore

    Tue, Nov 07 2017

    There are many leaders in religions , political parties , bureaucracy who can eulogize of Mother Theresa but very very few who can emulate her

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  • sampath, India

    Tue, Nov 07 2017

    Unfortunate ....don't do such mistakes again...

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 07 2017

    Mother Teresa - originally a nun from Loretto Convent, has set an example for many to follow.

    I had the pleasure of meeting and shaking hands with this sister several decades ago when she was invited by our Late Bishop Basil D'Souza to attend a function.

    I did not realize then that I was meeting and interacting with a saint.

    In our needs , we can now go and pray to Saint Theresa and pray to her

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  • Rajesh V.K., Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 07 2017

    It was a wonderful programme organised by Mother Teresa Vichara Vedike. All the speakers spoke well.It is a fitting reply to all the communal groups and leaders in India, specially to the communal groups and leaders of D.K. district and Mangalore city. Life of Mother Teresa should be included in the text books.Because she is a role model for all irrespective of caste and creed.

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  • ABD, LOS ANGELES

    Tue, Nov 07 2017

    WHAT IS THIS SICKULAR COMMNUNIST PROFESSOR DOING HERE IN MANGALORE?

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  • Manohar, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 07 2017

    Teaching comon sense to communial terrorists.

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  • Alwyn, Canada

    Tue, Nov 07 2017

    ABD it is beyond your imagination. Good that you will never understand content in the article of mother Theresa. Only when you go homeless then you will look for a shelter of mother theresa or white doWes.till them stay the way you are hating us. God is good but evil hates god. That is what you do.

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  • Vasanth Raj, Mangaluru

    Tue, Nov 07 2017

    Hey ABD are you not working in US? Is not a Christian secular country? India is a great secular country but because of communal hatred and intolerence of some communal outfits and its leaders irresponsible statements, some problems are created. Learn to respect humanity first.So Mother Teresa is all time relevant.

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  • Henry Lewis, Sastan/Kuwait

    Tue, Nov 07 2017

    Saint Mother teresa's life is a an example to whole mankind living and leading a life with her teaching can make people fulfill and satisfy their life on earth as true human being. Specially those who lead people must take mother teresa as their Model and lead a life with simplicity caring and serving the less fortunate downtrodden poorest of the poor sick and disabled with love and care.

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 07 2017

    Henry Lewis,

    ''Saint Mother teresa's life is a an example to whole mankind living and leading a life with her teaching can make people fulfill and satisfy their life on earth as true human being. Specially those who lead people must take mother teresa as their Model and lead a life with simplicity caring and serving the less fortunate downtrodden poorest of the poor sick and disabled with love and care.''

    Whatever you know about Mother teresa is incorrect.

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  • Rajesh, Mulki

    Tue, Nov 07 2017

    Beowulf knows everything

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