What They Said
"Universal (Uniform) Civil Code vis-a- vis Human Dignity& Where does the religion come in!?"(I&C Dec 2016) I couldn't agree more. See the following quote “The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.” said Dante Alighieri.
-Prof. B.M Hegde, Former V.C. Manipal University.
"DEMONETISATION" (I&C Dec 2016) Timely and well-written, as always.
-Dr. Ravishankar Rao, Professor of English and Director,
International Students Centre, Mangalore University.
My congratulations to you and your team for bringing out the 200th issue of your magazine. The event to commemorate this was very well organised and had a warmth to it. The sharing of thoughts by both Justice Santosh Hegde and Dr B M Hegde was very interesting.
I was happy to be a part of this event and my good wishes to you and your team.
-Kiran Navinchandra, Nitte University.
"Universal (Uniform) Civil Code vis-a- vis Human Dignity& Where does the religion come in!?"(I&C Dec 2016) Well said. These so called leaders follow only the policy of appeasing minirities,dalits and others for political gains but not for their welfare.
-Sanathana Kumar Punja, Bengalooru.
“Yapping with unsubstantiated allegations by Kejriwal”, Month-in-Perspective I&C Dec 2016. What AK 47 talks, is all absurd but he is still going on bragging all the while. Why not we just ignore what he says?
-Eric Lobo Via FB
“BURQA CONTROVERSY in Karnataka” Month-in-Perspective I&C Dec 2016. As long as the educated mass of Muslim community is silent on the questionable customs of Islam, there cannot be progress in the thinking of the community because they are totally brain washed by their religious fanatics to hold a position in the community to enjoy the patronage arising out of it.
-PNM Ramprasad, Via FB
-Prof. B.M Hegde, Former V.C. Manipal University.
"DEMONETISATION" (I&C Dec 2016) Timely and well-written, as always.
-Dr. Ravishankar Rao, Professor of English and Director,
International Students Centre, Mangalore University.
My congratulations to you and your team for bringing out the 200th issue of your magazine. The event to commemorate this was very well organised and had a warmth to it. The sharing of thoughts by both Justice Santosh Hegde and Dr B M Hegde was very interesting.
I was happy to be a part of this event and my good wishes to you and your team.
-Kiran Navinchandra, Nitte University.
"Universal (Uniform) Civil Code vis-a- vis Human Dignity& Where does the religion come in!?"(I&C Dec 2016) Well said. These so called leaders follow only the policy of appeasing minirities,dalits and others for political gains but not for their welfare.
-Sanathana Kumar Punja, Bengalooru.
“Yapping with unsubstantiated allegations by Kejriwal”, Month-in-Perspective I&C Dec 2016. What AK 47 talks, is all absurd but he is still going on bragging all the while. Why not we just ignore what he says?
-Eric Lobo Via FB
“BURQA CONTROVERSY in Karnataka” Month-in-Perspective I&C Dec 2016. As long as the educated mass of Muslim community is silent on the questionable customs of Islam, there cannot be progress in the thinking of the community because they are totally brain washed by their religious fanatics to hold a position in the community to enjoy the patronage arising out of it.
-PNM Ramprasad, Via FB
I&C Dec 2016. Your focus article on Uniform Civil Code, coined as Universal Civil Code is significant. Indeed there is no doubt, this Civil Code has to be universal and then only, it will have its appropriate application. Primarily, these Civil Codes are intended to protect to rights of women in a male dominated world. Therefore why should it be according to religious groups or caste groups or according to nationalities? Since, it is to protect the vulnerable women from the injustice forced by men, your argument, “where does religion come in?” is very sound & sensible. Hope all concerned take the matter on similar lines.
-A concerned person
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