Thursday, December 23, 2010

Schools 'to be run' by the unruly...

"Vox populi vox dei" is a saying meaning that the voice of the people is the voice of God. As people get civilized, this trend also got refined and that is called democracy and the contrary is said to be mobocracy. Democracy is not absolute, but it is representative and such respresentative system is in place almost everywhere, even in the church called Parish Councils. But when the so-called leaders could not digest some of the legal proceedings they could instigate people and make them take recourse to mobocracy and that was what took place in one of our schools in connection with a transfer.
They forced the head of the school not to comply with the orders and when the transfering authority himself came, the crowd didn't give in, rather made a scene which could anytime go violent! Hence, he could only get back, though he could have very well sought the help of the police to implement his rightful orders. This went on even after the higher authorities interfered and gave specific orders to carry on with the orders issued. Almost after two weeks, the transfer was effected only to punish the head of the institute by closing the gate against her and she had to go back. And when the teachers expressed their solidarity with the head by not going to the class, the crowd, especially the leaders seemingly threatened them to get into the class.
Even the so-called secretary issued a notice the head not to allow the transferred teacher to join duty! And the poor teachers or the head were sufficiently feeling insecure to the extent that they expect step by step guidance from above! They seemingly don't know their constitutional powers! How to leave a class or school to such teachers who are almost threatened by such high handedness.
This trend has to change for the better running of the schools and for better results and well formed students with discipline and integrity.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Msgr. M. Joseph, our former Corporate Manager is no more...

Monsignor M. Joseph, a simple and unassuming priest of the Latin Archdiocese of Trivandrum breathed his last at about 1.30 a. m today at Jubilee Memorial Hospital after a considerable number of days there. He served our diocese in various capacities - as the parish priest of Pallithura at the time of sacrificing the church and rectory for the Indian Space Research, the TSSS Director, Jubilee Memorial Hospital Director, Cathedral Parish Priest, Vicar General, R. C. Schools' Corporate Manager, Marian Engineering College Manager and so on and so forth.

Let us remember this great soul and emulate his goodness and simplicity. Let us keep his memory alive by emulating the goodness and simplicity of his blessed life.

Hearty Condolences to his siblings and their children, the archdiocese and all who bereave his death.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Now, it is Anchuthengu School...

Our schools, one after another, are proving their calibre. Given necessary climate they can achieve still greater heights. St. Joseph's HSS, Anchuthengu has proven it in their limitted circle of Varkala Educational Sub-district by reaching fifth place scoring 100 points.
A notable achievement is by Master Jeevan Ram of +2 class in bagging the top slot in the Tamil verse recital competition. He recited a moving poem "Muthirkanni" of Vairamuthu from his best seller "Intha Pookkal Virpanaikkalla." He is the son of one of our teachers, Jessy Pereira, HM of the neighbouring St. Aloysious LPS, Mampally. Congratulations to the achievers and the school the teachers who trained them. Let this only be a beginning.