Bengaluru: Faye D’Souza calls upon women to stand up for themselves


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Bengaluru, Mar 9: Well-known TV journalist turned social media activist Faye D’Souza called upon women to stand up for themselves and support other women for the real empowerment of women.

Speaking as the chief guest at the International Women’s Day celebrated by the Women’s Commission of the Archdiocese of Bengaluru on Sunday, she said, “Women want equal opportunities, equal wages, equal respect and dignity even if it is one day of the year,’’ she said.

It was ironic that freebies were given and praises were showered on women on one particular day while they were ignored and forgotten for the rest of the year, she said pointing out that women were always in the service of others at home, outside and in the communities.

“More often than not, women are expected to stand up for themselves,’’ she said and emphasised that both men and women should engage in the struggle for gender equality.

She also said women should support other women to achieve the objective.

Archbishop of Bengaluru Most Rev Dr Peter Machado, who was the main celebrant at a Eucharistic celebration to mark the event, said it was wrong to treat and consider women as the weaker sex and, in fact, they were much more strong, loving and compassionate.

The Archbishop urged the women to continue to stand with the church in working for the upliftment of the less privileged women, the poor the needy and those in prison. All the women must strive to improve their presence and involvement in all spheres of life to achieve the objective of equality, he said.

Dona Fernandes, the keynote speaker, spoke on the struggles of women and mentioned the lead role played by women in the ongoing struggle against the controversial Citizens Amendment Act (CAA) and the National Population Register (NPR) which would be most challenging for women and children especially those who are widowed, separated, unmarried, orphaned.

She urged the women to remember that this is another freedom struggle where we need to be in solidarity with people of all religions.

Brinda Adige, joint secretary of the Commission and a social activist, emphasized the need for women to be given positions of decision making in all spheres. This would be a huge step forward in our journey towards making our homes, workplaces, churches and communities more safe and just for all. Edwina spoke on child abuse and the role of a woman as a mother especially to educate the child and bring equality in the gender at home front.

She also touched upon the sensitivity that a mother can alone understand thereby practice of not being partial towards the children in their rights.

Msgr Fr Joseph Jayanathan, Fr Cyril, director of Women’s Commission and MrsLorna Lobo, General Secretary of the Commission, were the other speakers.

Veena Serrao, Elaine Menezes, Lorna Lobo and Priya were the key organisers of the event in which over 400 women from all walks of life in the Archdiocese of Bengaluru took part.

 

  

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Mon, Mar 09 2020

    Well said and spoken Ms. Faye D'Souza. I have no words to express on your speech which you have spoken on women's right and the many things they are missing in their life. I hope many women will support you and make a good living for all those unfortunate women in India and also in this selfish world.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 09 2020

    I join several others in saying kudos to Ms. Faye D’souza. She is bold and brave. My family stood for WOMEN'S rights and I have no hesitation in saying that we need more Fays in India to send the message to people.

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  • Mohan Prabhu, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Mon, Mar 09 2020

    IWF is feminine hype. Will there ever be an IMD ? There are man cases where the shoe is on the other foot. IWD vilifies all men. The Archbishop was right when he points out that women are strong ....

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  • Aadil Khan, Kaup/Mallar

    Mon, Mar 09 2020

    I am a big fan of Ms. Faye D’souza. She is as good as Nidhi Raszdan of NDTV. Their unbiased talk on any political issue is simply superb. Both are fearless and bold speakers on any boiling subjects.

    Special respect for Ms.Desuza for she being from our coastal city of Karnataka.

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  • rajesh bahrain, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 09 2020

    Being a mangalorean I would appreciated but sometimes she pretends like spoke person of congress party

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  • dk shetty, mangalore/Oman

    Mon, Mar 09 2020

    Ms.Faye is a radical and a fearless lioness in the space of media, she is a female version of Arnab swami, however much more mellowed and sensible media leader.

    She would be a great role model for women in our country.
    We need our daughters to be fearless and face the challenges head on.
    We use various tools to control/subdue women - religion/politics/misogynistic attitude, however we fail its the same women whom we have as mothers, wives, daughters and some of them are great leaders. Lets give them equal space, respect and dignity. They are more intelligent, empathic and intuitive than men. Only when we respect them, take care of them and give them equal opportunities, then we live happily in the society and in the eyes of parabrahman/god.

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  • S Shetty, Tulunaad

    Mon, Mar 09 2020

    Women get famous in Modi Era? I never hear the news in Congress Rule nor she was famous back then

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  • I wish I was There, Bahrain

    Mon, Mar 09 2020

    Faye D’Souza is an Out Spoken Anchor, I like her favorite word...BRING IT ON.☺☺

    We love you Faye

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  • Edwin Cutinho, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 09 2020

    Dear Faye, What about our little sister Leona who is still in Police Custody? Are you or your forum doing anything about it? We should have taken the oppurtunity on Womens day to have her released. She too is fighting against CAA/NRC .

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 09 2020

    This is the difference between the Educated and ...

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Mar 09 2020

    A motivational speech

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