Savitribai Phule understood the suffering of Brahmin widows, taught students from all classes, helped victims of famines, ...
What exacerbated her suffering was the constant fear of prying eyes spinning tales about her. She dreaded being branded a “mental” (mentally ill), or worse, ‘possessed’. Durga claims that ...
Bread and Peace’. This was a stirring demand taken up by Russia’s working women, we are told, in 1917; the year the world’s ...
Spectacular night with Sri Lankans in the spotlight Reports coming my way indicate that the 2nd edition of the International Fashion Runway, held at the iconic Dubai World Trade Centre, was a ...
This week marks the fifth anniversary of the pandemic. What are your most lasting memories? How has it shaped your life and the world around you? By Jeremy Engle Have you been paying attention ...
The time has come to dismantle the narrative that equates strength with silent suffering and instead create a culture where women’s mental health is prioritised as an essential part of a ...
Neurobiologists from the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS-TIFR) have identified a key protein whose dysfunction could potentially trigger neurodegenerative diseases. Using the ...
St. Paul ’s understanding of suffering as a participation in salvation is especially evident when he speaks of how his suffering affects others. In 2 Timothy Paul says, “Take your share of ...
When the Second Person of the Trinity took on human nature, he entered into a suffering and broken world brought about the sinfulness of Adam, Eve and all mankind. He did so in order to show us ...
Some believe that when a person dies nothing remains that death is the end of personality Others believe in the continuity of life That the present incarnation is only a link in the chain of one s ent ...