Mangaluru: Former deputy mayor, social worker Judith Mascarenhas no more


Tribute: Recalling Judith - Politico-social activist, blend of courage and compassion

By John B Monteiro

Mangaluru, Jan 9: I had interviewed about a decade ago Judith Mascarenhas, who passed away on January 9, for a now-defunct English daily. Since then I used to run into her, always with a benign smile, at public functions – reflecting her interest and concern in various issues. Here is a fond recall.

"What is in a name? that which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet".

- Shakespeare in Romeo and Juliet

She sported a long name – Judith Mary Rita Mascarenhas – and for good reason. When her mother was expecting her, there was uncertainty about the baby’s safe delivery and doubt about its mother’s survival. Then it was vowed that if things went well, the baby would be named after St. Rita – the saint of the impossible. Then a leading priest of the day, a close friend of the family, came up with the name of Judith that has a biblical history. That Judith was a religious woman of the ancient Jews who saved her town from conquest by entering the camp of the besieging Assyrian army and cutting off the head of its commander, Holofernes, while he slept. That she swept the commander off guard by her beauty and charm, made him drink to the point of sinking into deep sleep and her using his own sword to behead him are associated details. When she came out from his tent in the camp displaying his head, the invading army fled in panic. And her second name, Mary was the favourite of devout Catholic families. She had exhibited the right combination of compassion and courage symbolised in her names, in her decades of public service and activism.


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Judith had inherited her social service legacy from her parents, Aloysius I Mascarenhas, a noted Konkani poet, journalist and a social activist, and Magdalene M Mascarenhas who combined teaching with social service. Aloysius was the founder of Society of Vincent de Paul, committed to the uplift of the downtrodden, in Mangalore diocese. He set up the Diocesan Arbitration Court to save people from court litigation and launched the first Konkani magazine, Dirvem.

Last of her parents’ eight children, Judith was born on December 22, 1931. She did her education throughout at St. Agnes College, completing BA in 1953 with a high rank in the university and first in the college. She completed BT in 1956, again with a high university rank. She initially taught at Sophia Cambridge School in Bangalore for two and a half years and switched to Capitanio High School in Mangalore for the rest of her teaching career, till she took voluntary retirement in 1983. Even while she was teaching in Capitanio, she would often be distracted by the suffering people on the road and there were instances when she would first attend to such cases even at the risk of being late at the school. This must have annoyed the school authorities and realising this she plunged whole time into social service by taking recourse to a provision that allowed teachers with 20 years of service to take leave on loss of pay up to five years.

During this period, Judith lobbied with the then chief minister, Ramakrishna Hegde, to extend the benefit of pension, available to teachers in government schools conditional on 20 years of service, also to non-aided school teachers. Once she succeeded in this, she resigned her job and got into full time social service – falling back on her pension.

Then, in 1983, there emerged a provision for 25% reservation for women in civic elections. Political parties were searching for winnable candidates. Knowing Judith’s passion for social service, some well-meaning friends persuaded her to enter politics. For practical reasons, she contested on Janata Dal symbol and she turned out to be the only woman to win from her party compared to nine from the Congress. Judith won the election for three consecutive terms – first in the reserved category and the next two in the general category. She became the deputy mayor of the Mangalore City Corporation for 1999-2001. She lost the election in 2002.

Judith admitted that being deputy mayor made it easy to move things in Bengaluru. She said that politics offered a readymade platform to do good. She also conceded that being a party Corporator one had to compromise one’s independence. She pushed through many measures for her constituency and the city at large. One of the things she doggedly pursued and succeeded related to metering water for apartment buildings. Earlier, the total consumption by the building was billed involving higher rates for higher slabs of consumption. Her reform involved dividing the total building water consumption by the number of flats and then applying the lower rate.

Judith networked with a number of NGOs and advocated that her fellow Catholics should go out of the church compound and join the mainstream movements for social action. When she became the Corporator, she launched a bimonthly magazine, Nagaradeepika, to communicate with her constituents. One of her concerns was to save the Kadri Park, part of which had been surrendered for commercial developments, for the citizens of Mangaluru.

Asked why she had remained a Miss, Judith said marriage and social work go ill together. "If you are married, your first duty is to your family. It cannot be 'Urige upakara, manege mari'". (Benefactor to the country, curse at home). For the same reason, she had ruled out adoption. "I do not want to be tied down to one or two children and would rather have more children under my concern". So, Judith struggled on with optimism and on a positive note unto the last.


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Earlier Report

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Jan 9: Former deputy mayor and well-known social worker Judith Mascarenhas passed away here on Monday January 9. She was 85.

A lady who had an illustrious career as a politician, social worker and teacher, Judith had been bedridden for sometime, suffering from paralysis.

The nuns at Maria Nivas, Jeppu were taking care of her. She had donated her house to St Vincent De Paul Society. Her 85th birthday was celebrated last month.

Born on December 22, 1931 to Konkani poet and journalist Aloysius I Mascarenhas and teacher Magdalene, Judith completed her studies from Madras University, after which she took up teaching as a career at Cambridge School, Bengaluru, and continued at Capitanio Junior College. She was teacher for 22 years before taking voluntary retirement.

A dedicated social worker, 'Judy Bai' as she was fondly known, founded the Preethi Neethi Trust in 1991 for uplifting the poor and destitute. She held several other posts, as founder member and treasurer of Link De-addiction Citizens' Committee, member of Mangalore Railway Station Consultative Committee, treasurer of Mahila Vedike Nagara Parisarasaktha Okkoota, joint secretary of the DK Association for the Blind, director of DK and Udupi Zilla Mahila Co-operative Bank, director and vice-chairman of MCC Bank, director of the Canara Catholic Co-operative Educational Society, to name a few.

She served the city of Mangaluru as deputy mayor for two terms, and as corporator for three terms.

In the field of journalism, she served as editor of Konkani Youth Monthly 'Yuvak' for five years, editor and publisher of Kannada bi-monthly 'Deepika' and editor and publisher of Kannada monthly 'Nagara Deepika' for 15 years each. As corporator, she ran her own local newspaper.

For her achievements in various fields especially in social work, she was awarded the district Rajyotsava Award in 2015, Lifetime Achievement Award by St Agnes College Alumnae Association, social service honour a DK Kannada Sahitya Sammelana and many more.

Among her other achievements, Judith represented Catholic women of India at the International Catholic Women’s meet in Rome. She was also a member of a team from India that participated in the International Conference on Women and Politics in Asia (WPA) in Pakistan in 2005. She also represented Karnataka at the South Asian Countries Conference on Gender Concerns in Politics in Sri Lanka in 2006.

She was a nominated member of the government-appointed Coastal Agenda Task Force and was chairperson of its sub committee for social and human development. She was also the executive member of the Mangaluru diocesan committee on planning and implementation.

She leaves behind her siblings Benedict, Sr Jose Marie, Sr Terese, Sr Noelline and Sr Olive.


Mortal remains will be brought to the residence 'The Flowerette', Comd George Martis Road, Mallikatta on Wednesday January 11 for public homage from 1 pm to 2.30 pm.

Funeral cortege leaves residence at 2.45 pm to St Sebastian Church, Bendore followed by public homage from 3 pm to 3.30 pm. Mass at 3.30 pm followed by burial at Bendore cemetery.

 

  

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  • Albert Gonsalves, Mangalore / UAE

    Wed, Jan 11 2017

    She was a real noble soul. She dedicated her life fully and selflessly for others. A great social worker. My Mother Victoreen was her classmate at St. Agnes and remembers her as a brilliant student in her school days. May the soul of the dear departed rest in peace.

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  • Dian lewis, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 11 2017

    We lost a great leader,a social worker who worked selflessly for the poor and needy.May her soul rest in eternal peace.

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  • Edmond G. Noronha, Kirem-Sharjah

    Tue, Jan 10 2017

    Late Judith Mascarenhas has done lot more charitable and humane works.
    I had a one or two short opportunities to interact with her when I was associated with a NGO in Mangalore, but didn't get chance to directly chit chat with her as I was only a junior staff at that time in 1984-85.
    Praying to God to give eternal rest to her departed soul and RIP.
    The obituary written by Mr. John B Monteiro is truly a good piece of works meaningful and elaborate. Thank you Mr Monteiro for your Obituary.
    I hv a doubt the first Konkani Magaxine was Direvem or Konkani Dirvem or konkan Dirvem. Just to put out facts right.

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  • Fr. Manohar M . DSouza, St. Anne's Friary

    Tue, Jan 10 2017

    Judith Mascarenhas was a active member of Secular Francisco Order and had served the Order in different capacities as the National President from 1995-1998 and as a's a Treasurer, Secretary and President at the diocese level. She was inspired by St. Francis of AssisI who loved the poor and needy and has left a great example to follow. May her Soul rest in peace. It is sincere tribute of all the members of Secular Franciscan Order.

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  • Dr Gerald Pinto, kallianpur

    Tue, Jan 10 2017

    A great human being. I was in her contact from 1986 when i was the secretary of Catholic Sabha Mangalore Pradesh. May her soul rest in peace.

    Dr Gerald Pinto

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  • Flora D'Souza, Kalmady (Jerimeri-Mumbai)

    Tue, Jan 10 2017

    Social Worker, silent server. "Mother Teresa of Mangalore".. Her death is a great loss.. Eternal rest grant unto her O Lord and may her noble Soul rest in peace..

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  • Shamala, Mlore/ Muscat

    Tue, Jan 10 2017

    Great personality. Have been her student at Capitanio. Rest in eternal peace dear teacher.

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  • Nithan & Shanthi Rodrigues, Mangalore/ Bangalore

    Tue, Jan 10 2017


    With dedication she worked for the poorest of the poor.
    May Her Soul Rest In Peace.

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  • Rekha Pais , Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 10 2017

    Very sad to hear the news of Judith Mam. She is a great personality,sincere,honest,and kind. Yes ofcourse Mangalore lost one more Pillar of society.May her soul rest in peace.

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  • Mark Denis D'souza, Niddodi/Sharjah-U.A.E.

    Tue, Jan 10 2017

    Mangalore lost one more pillar of society,may Almighty God grant eternal rest for the departed noble soul.RIP
    Mark Denis D'souza

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  • Wilson, Dubai

    Tue, Jan 10 2017

    She is a great personality who worked life long for woman & poor .May the Lord grant eternal peace noble soul.

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  • Reni c pillay, Managlore/ Bangalore

    Tue, Jan 10 2017


    Thank-you aunty. for all the goodness you spread around, specially in our growing up years. Rest in peace with Ma and Raffie.
    Love- Ravi, Romano, Ruth and Reni.

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  • callen dsouza, bendur

    Tue, Jan 10 2017

    thank you madam for your wonderful work you have done for the society.may her soul rip

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  • Peter Pereira, Mangalore / Dubai

    Tue, Jan 10 2017

    A great personality has gone to her heavenly abode. May her soul rest in peace.
    Celine, Francis, Bryan, Ashima & Peter

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  • Prakash D' Cunha, Bajpe/Ashoknagar/Abudhabi

    Tue, Jan 10 2017

    Judibai was very sincere, simple & honest. May her soul rest in peace.

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  • T.S.Thomas, mangalore

    Tue, Jan 10 2017

    As the founding member of Link AACC , I associated with her for over two decades. She was always my inspiration. RIP.

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  • Gerry D'Mello , Bendur / Canada

    Tue, Jan 10 2017

    Judybai, truly was a replica of Mother Theresa who lived her entire life in the service of the poor and downtrodden. I'm so fortunate to know her personally. Today she is enjoying her eternal bliss in heaven! May her divine soul rest in peace!

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  • Canute / Lorraine Martis, Bendore, Mangalore / Dubai, UAE

    Tue, Jan 10 2017

    Sad to hear the news of her demise. She actively served the society. May her soul RIP.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Jan 10 2017

    sad news to mangaloreans and all poor ones.she was known as Judy teacher everywhere .May her soul rest in Peace.

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  • Austin Prabhu, Nantur/Chicago

    Tue, Jan 10 2017

    Very saddened to learn that Judith Mascarenhas passed away today! What a saintly soul she was! A guide, guardian to the needy in Mangaluru. We will be missing her dearly. May her soul Rest In Peace and may God Almighty grant her loved ones enough strength to bear this loss. As she met me every time I visited Mangaluru, I will be missing her presence when I visit Mangaluru.

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  • Juliet mascarenhasb, Bejai

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    The lady I saw during my school days, cycling from B T garden(present George Martis Road) Bendore To Capitanio school Nagori, with a neatly drapped saree,is no more.As a teacher, Politician and a social worker,she has contributed lots to the society. Served in lionism. May she rest in peace.

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  • Fr Felix Monteiro, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    May the soul of great personality rest in peace. She was known for her noble, committed and social service. She always stood for the poor and marginalized.

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  • Albert, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    RIP. She was a wonderful social worker who deserved to be Mangalore MLA when she contested in the year 1985. However, our own people voted on party line and she had to taste defeat at the hand of Congress candidate.Rest is history!!

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  • Jason Rodrigues, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    May good God grant Ms. Mascarenhas eternal rest.

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  • valerian rodrigues, ujire

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    may her soul rest in peace.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    RIP Dear ...

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  • Lawrence Lobo & fly., Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    R.I.P.

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    Judibai, a gem of a person.

    RIP in heavenly abode.

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  • Richard Pashan, Mangalore/U.K.

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    May her soul rest in peace.

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  • RTN MICHAEL MATHIAS SHIRVA ROTARY, PILAR SHIRVA`

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    please accept our heartfelt condolences.may her soul rest in peace.

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  • Silviac, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    May her noble soul rest in peace. Amen

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  • Loy Rego, Bendure,Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    Worked for betterment of all section of people May her soul rest in peace.

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  • Thomas M., Alangar-Moodbidri/Kuwait

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    Great Personality, She did her best service to the downtrodden and the poor, may her Soul rest in Eternal peace.

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  • TOMY J GEORGE , MANGALURU

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    She was a great person. RIP

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  • Joan Goveas, Valencia

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    Heartfelt condolence.May her soul rest in peace.

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  • L N Rego, Bendur

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    Among the countless souls she is noble, Pure at heart and selfless to the core. I was blessed to work with her during my young days. May her soul rest in peace.

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  • Roshan Rodrigues, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    May Her Soul Rest In Peace.

    Roshan Rodrigues and fly

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  • Victor correa, Dere bail mangalore

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    A great personality worked selfleselly for the society simple and humble may her soul rest in peace

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Houston/Dallas, Texas

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    Great lady, quiet and unassuming. Took part in many affairs of the Community with least murmur. May she rest in peace.

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  • Fr. Archie, ocd, Goa

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    Judy bai, as she was popularly known had a heart of a mother, especially when it comes to the care of the last, least and the lost. No doubt, she was outspoken on some social issues, to uphold the rights of the poor and the marginalized. Her undaunted courage and her committed life as a staunch Catholic will be remembered beyond her passing away. May her soul rest in peace.

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  • Rons Bantwal, Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    May her soul rest in eternal Peace.Heartfelt condolences to her bereaved family members.

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  • Boniface D'Souza, Moodubelle/Bangalore

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    May her soul rest in eternal peace.

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  • Edward Maben, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    Alas !!! She is the one who initiated me to do social work as a volunteer for Child Line 1098, at YMCA. People like her have played a very important role in helping the poor and needy. I will miss you Madam Judith and every person in Mangalore who knew your good deeds will miss you. May God provide strength to her family and may her soul rest in peace !!! God bless her good work and may many more come forward to continue her good work..

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    Sad indeed. You will always be missed.May Giver of life grant her eternal bliss.

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  • Melwin Fernandes , Link,Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    Earth has one gentle soul less, And Heaven one angel more. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept, Of one we loved and shall never forget. May Your Soul Rest in Peace.Amen

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  • Joseph, Qatar

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

     May God grant her near and dear ones solace and her soul rest in peace.

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  • JOY CASTELINO, MOODUBELLE/DUBAI

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    May her soul rest in peace.

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  • CGS & Family, Valencia

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    Judith Mascarenhas was a selfless, dedicated social worker who worked for the poorest of the poor, downtrodden and the exploited. She was very simple, humble, honest and sincere, known as 'Mother Teresa of Mangalore'. May her noble soul rest in eternal Peace.Heartfelt condolences to her bereaved family members.

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  • FRANCIS, Dubai

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    a Great personality! May her soul rest in peace.

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