16 October – World Food Day 2021
This day aims at plans to tackle global hunger and striving to eradicate hunger across the world. India has 1.397 billion population. It prides itself to be the second most…
This day aims at plans to tackle global hunger and striving to eradicate hunger across the world. India has 1.397 billion population. It prides itself to be the second most…
Jacob Hembrom Today, we remember the International day of the Girl Child. Why do we have to be reminded of this day or to be made as a special day?…
Every child sprouting into a mother’s womb has a design in the mind of God. One day old or nine months old, its message is sharp and shrill: “Do not…
P. A. Chacko We celebrate World Animal Day to raise our own awareness that we are not alone on this planet. Animals are one vital segment of God’s creation co-travelling…
Jacob Hembrom Are the ‘Gandhian’ Principles outdated? In this twenty- first century, where there is a cutthroat competition in every domain, the spirit of tit –for- tat prevails everywhere, where…
A very relevant statement I have learnt from Mahatma Gandhi, Father of the Indian nation is: “Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s needs, but not every man’s greed ”.…
Since 1914 the Church has been celebrating the World Day of Migrants and Refugees. It provides us Christians an occasion to express our concern and fellow feeling for the vulnerable…
The concept of equal pay for equal work is based on human dignity and justice. The Equal Remuneration Act , 1976 was enacted in India to deal with equal pay…
World Patient Safety Day is observed annually on 17 September. The aim is to raise global awareness about patient safety in health care system. It is one of 11 global…
16 September is designated by the UN Assembly as the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer.The Earth’s ozone layer protects all life from the sun’s harmful radiation.…