Women insecure, despite laws to protect them'

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March 3, 2011

Mangalore, March 3: Women continue to remain insecure, despite several laws being brought about to protect them, said Madhu Bhooshan, Vimochana of Bangalore.

She was speaking as the chief guest at a function in Town Hall on Thursday organized by the Network of Women's organizations in which more than 50 women organization participated across the district to mark 101st year of International Women's Day.

In the name of security and tradition the male-dominated society is controlling the women owing to fear that women might clinch status on a par with that of men, she said.

Women have always been the victims to the intolerance of the increased fundamentalism in religions. Moreover these fundamentalists 'decide and fix' the boundaries of tradition restricting the freedom for women. They do not let the tradition to change, she said adding that the traditional stereotype of women being the carriers and repositories of their religions is going to be recast in these times when faiths are getting more homogenized to fit in with the needs of a globalised world, she said.

The ill practices such as dowry, feticides etc exist due to the ill effects of western capitalism and consumerism where the women are portrayed as a commodity like any other, she said.

Prior to this, a huge rally from Jyothi Circle to Town Hall was taken out which was inaugurated by Meena Koraga, Cleaning Worker, Vamanjur, Vijayalaxmi Poojary, a woman farmer, Dr Rathi Rao of Samatha Vedike, Mariamma Thomas, Corporator and Shahanaz M, Editor of Anupama Magazine. Several women holding placards raised slogans against feticide and domestic violence. S

Shailaja Bhat, President of ZP presided over the function. Dr Jecintha D'Souza was present on the dais.

Prof Reeta Noronha, Director, SSW Roshni Nilaya, Mangalore delivered the key note address.

Sabiha Bhooomigowda, Chairman of Kannada Department, Mangalore University spoke on 'Moral Policing in Dakshina Kannada'

Apoline Gomes, Flora D'Sa, Olinda Pereira, Elis Mary, Sujatha and others spoke on various problems faced by women.

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November 24,2025

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Sharjah, UAE: Ayisha Basheer Esra, a talented young writer hailing from Aramboor in Dakshina Kannada’s Sullia taluk, marked a significant milestone in her burgeoning literary career with the launch of her debut novel, The Betrayal of the Kingdom, at the Sharjah International Book Fair. The prestigious event, recognized as the world’s largest book fair, provided a fitting stage for the unveiling of Esra’s work.

The official release ceremony was conducted by Sheikh Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Director of the Religious Affairs Office of the Sharjah Government and a distinguished member of the royal family, underscoring the significance of Esra’s achievement. Mrs. Lini Shivaprasad, Principal of GEMS Millennium School, Sharjah, had the honor of receiving the first copy of the novel.

The event was graced by the presence of numerous distinguished guests, reflecting the widespread recognition of Esra’s literary talent and the anticipation surrounding her debut novel. Among the notable attendees were Syed Panakkad Munawwarali Shihab Tangal, Dr. Mariam Al Shenasi, the UAE’s renowned writer and Head of Dar Al Yasmin Publications, Dr. K. K. N. Kurup, Retired Vice Chancellor of Calicut University and Historian, Sharjah Businessman Shamsuddin Bin Mohideen, Nizar Talangara, President of the Sharjah Indian Association, V. T Salim, Director of Silver Home Real Estate, Munir Al Wafa, MD of Lipi Publication Akbar, and other esteemed individuals.

At the remarkably young age of eight, Esra has already established herself as a prolific writer, authoring and publishing collections of short stories in addition to her newly released full-length novel. Her dedication to writing and her exceptional talent have positioned her as one of the youngest authors to achieve such literary success. 

Esra is the daughter of Basheer and Haseena, residents of Aramboor, Sullia, and currently a student at Sharjah’s GEMS Millennium School. Her early accomplishments serve as an inspiration to aspiring young writers and a testament to the power of nurturing creativity from a young age.

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