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Swami Vivekanand Vidyaprasarak Mandal’s College of Commerce Hosts Inter Higher Secondary Elocution Competition on “AI and the Changing World”


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

Swami Vivekanand Vidyaprasarak Mandal’s College of Commerce, Bori-Ponda, successfully organized an Inter Higher Secondary Elocution Competition at the Ponda Taluka level on November 13, 2025, held on the college campus with the thought-provoking theme, โ€œAI and the Changing World.โ€ The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from students of various higher secondary schools across Ponda Taluka, who delved into multiple aspects of artificial intelligence and its growing influence on society.

In his inaugural address, Principal Professor Achut P. Pednekar congratulated all participants and emphasized the increasing relevance of AI in education and professional life. He encouraged students to leverage AI as a tool for personal and academic growth while cautioning against over-reliance to preserve human creativity, critical thinking, and independent judgment.

The competition was judged by Ms. Savari Sainekar, Computer Teacher at M.F.Sโ€™s Higher Secondary School, and Mrs. Sonia Desai, Librarian of the host college. Both judges praised participants for their confidence, well-researched speeches, and eloquent delivery. Ms. Sainekar highlighted that โ€œAI is not something to be feared but a valuable asset that can help us achieve our best potential,โ€ while Mrs. Desai encouraged students to embrace learning as a lifelong journey.

Following a series of compelling speeches, the winners were announced. Mast. Lysander Dias from Smt. Prabhavati Ankush Shirodkar Higher Secondary School secured the First Prize, while Miss Honey Priya from Swami Vivekanand Vidyaprasarak Mandal’s Higher Secondary School was awarded the Second Prize. Miss Isha Borkar, also from Smt. Prabhavati Ankush Shirodkar Higher Secondary School, won the Third Prize, and Mast. Adil Hassan Momin from Dr. K.B. Hedgewar Higher Secondary School received a Consolation Prize. All participants were recognized with certificates of participation for their efforts and enthusiasm.

The programme concluded with Principal Prof. Pednekar once again congratulating winners and participants, reinforcing the importance of using technology wisely. The event was anchored skillfully by Ms. Florencia Souza, College Counsellor, and concluded with a formal vote of thanks and a group photograph, marking the end of an intellectually stimulating and successful event that ignited critical dialogue about the future of AI.

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Childrenโ€™s Day Special: How DITE&C is Empowering Goaโ€™s Young Innovators through Digital Inclusion


As India celebrates Childrenโ€™s Day, itโ€™s a moment to recognise the immense potential of the young generation โ€” especially in a digital era that thrives on creativity, innovation, and access to technology. In Goa, the Department of Information Technology, Electronics and Communications (DITE&C) is leading this transformation, equipping children and youth with the tools and skills they need to become tomorrowโ€™s changemakers.

Bridging the Digital Divide: Free Laptop Distribution Scheme

Recognising the importance of digital access in modern education, DITE&C launched a Free Laptop Distribution Scheme for meritorious students belonging to SC/ST communities. This initiative not only encourages academic excellence but also ensures equal opportunity for all, enabling students from diverse backgrounds to thrive in higher education.

Learning by Doing: IT Knowledge Centres Across Goa

DITE&Cโ€™s IT Knowledge Centres (ITKCs) across various talukas provide hands-on training in cutting-edge technologies like coding, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and data analytics. These centres nurture problem-solving skills and digital literacy among students, building a foundation for future-ready talent.

From Campuses to Startups: Building Young Entrepreneurs

With over 700 startups calling Goa home, innovation is already thriving among the youth. Under the Startup Policy 2025, the Campus Innovation Scheme encourages students to turn their ideas into reality by providing financial support of up to โ‚น50,000 for innovative projects. The goal: to build a culture of entrepreneurship and invention right from college.

Empowering Local Industry: The Electronics Manufacturing Cluster (EMC)

To support Goaโ€™s growing ecosystem of innovation, DITE&C has established the stateโ€™s first Electronics Manufacturing Cluster in Tuem. The facility promotes localised manufacturing in electronics, drones, IoT, and cleantech, while also providing opportunities for young engineers and innovators.

Future-Ready Skills: Goa AI Mission 2027

The Goa AI Mission 2027 is shaping the stateโ€™s digital future by integrating Artificial Intelligence education into schools and colleges. Plans include the establishment of the Goa AI Academy, regular AI bootcamps, and mentorship programs designed to inspire and upskill the next generation of creators and thinkers.

Empowering Every Child, Shaping Every Future

Technology is not just a tool โ€” itโ€™s a gateway to imagination, learning, and empowerment. By prioritising access, innovation, and skill development, DITE&C is ensuring that every Goan child can dream big, build boldly, and contribute meaningfully to a digitally empowered Goa.

This Childrenโ€™s Day, DITE&C celebrates the spirit of curiosity, creativity, and courage that defines Goaโ€™s next generation. ๐ŸŒŸ

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DITE&Cโ€™s Skilling Initiatives Gaining Momentum Under Minister Rohan Khaunte


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

Goaโ€™s digital transformation has been rapid under the leadership of Honโ€™ble Minister of Information Technology, Electronics and Communications Shri Rohan Khaunte. One of the key pillars driving this growth is digital skilling โ€” an effort to ensure that Goaโ€™s citizens are prepared for the opportunities of a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

Goa is redefining its development narrative, not only through its rich tourism and cultural heritage, but also through a forward-looking digital vision that empowers every citizen. Guided by Shri Rohan Khaunteโ€™s vision, the Department of Information Technology, Electronics and Communications (DITE&C) has been implementing initiatives that strengthen connectivity, nurture innovation, and prepare Goaโ€™s workforce for the future.

At the heart of this vision lies the belief that development must be inclusive. The Department of ITE&C is committed to equitable growth, launching several initiatives aimed at building a digitally skilled population and bridging the digital divide, especially among youth, women, and marginalized communities.

One such initiative is the Free Laptop Distribution Scheme for Meritorious Students from the Scheduled Tribe (ST) and Scheduled Caste (SC) communities. This scheme provides deserving students with the essential digital tools to access online education, skill-building platforms, and career opportunities. Since 2022, more than 300 students have benefited, highlighting the Stateโ€™s commitment to inclusive digital empowerment. Students like Varad Matondkar from Lourdes Convent High School, Saligao, and Sohan Malgaonkar from Loyola High School, Margao, expressed gratitude to the Goa Government and Minister Shri Rohan Khaunte, emphasizing how these laptops have enhanced their learning experiences.

To further empower Goaโ€™s youth, DITE&C has established IT Knowledge Centres (ITKCs) across the State. These centres offer job-oriented IT training programs designed to build employable skills. Currently, seven ITKCs operate across Bardez, Ponda, Sanguem, and other talukas, bringing digital learning closer to local communities. Over 20,000 training sessions have been conducted, benefiting more than 5,000 participants and resulting in nearly 19,500 e-certificates across 46 modules.

Recognizing the crucial role of women in social and economic development, the Department launched the Mahila Digital Shashaktikaran Yojana (MDSY). This flagship program aims to provide digital training to women, enhance their employability, and help them participate confidently in Goaโ€™s digital journey.

An Additive Manufacturing Hub is also being developed under the Goa Information Technology Development Corporation (GITDC) to promote 3D printing technology. Through a structured three-level training program โ€” beginner, intermediate, and advanced โ€” the initiative ensures skill development for students, government officers, and trainers. Infinyt3D Pvt. Ltd. acts as a knowledge partner, providing technical expertise, software support, and operational guidance.

Under Shri Rohan Khaunteโ€™s leadership, Goa is also gearing up for the next wave of innovation with the Goa AI Mission 2027. The mission envisions building a strong AI talent and infrastructure ecosystem from schools to startups. Plans include introducing AI courses in educational institutions, establishing the Goa AI Academy, and organizing AI bootcamps, masterclasses, and hackathons.

With these initiatives, Goa is positioning itself as Indiaโ€™s Creative and Innovation Capital โ€” a State where technology meets inclusivity, and every citizen is empowered to thrive in the digital age.

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Rohan Khaunte Emphasises Governmentโ€“Academiaโ€“Industry Synergy at GIST 2025 to Drive Inclusive Innovation


The third edition of the Goa Innovation and Startup Times (GIST 2025) was held on October 31, 2025, at Vivanta Goa, Panjim, celebrating the spirit of collaboration, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Organised by BITS Pilaniโ€™s BITS BioCyTitH Foundation in partnership with the Department of Information Technology, Electronics and Communications (DITE&C), the Goa Technology Association (GTA), the Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), and the National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber Physical Systems (NM-ICPS), the event brought together policymakers, entrepreneurs, academicians, and industry experts under one roof.

Addressing the gathering, Chief Guest Shri Rohan Khaunte, Honโ€™ble Minister for Information Technology, Tourism, and Printing & Stationery, emphasised the Goa Governmentโ€™s commitment to building a robust innovation ecosystem. He underlined the Stateโ€™s focus on mentorship, infrastructure, and financial support for startups, noting that with 703 startups already registered under DPIIT, Goa is fast emerging as a hub where creativity meets technology. Khaunte also highlighted the governmentโ€™s inclusive approach to policymaking, where inputs from academia and industry are shaping forward-looking frameworks.

He cited the Goa AI Mission 2027 as an example of this vision, aimed at making Goa a leader in emerging technologies and artificial intelligence. The initiative, he explained, not only focuses on fostering a thriving business environment but also seeks to empower the Stateโ€™s youth to become job creators.

The event featured multiple sessions exploring innovation for social impact and sustainable development. One of the key highlights was the panel discussion titled โ€œInnovation by the Seaside โ€“ Technology Drivers,โ€ which featured industry leaders such as K. Bhattacharyya of Putzmeister, Dr. P. Kamat of Suzega, S. Chittore of Quantum AI Global, and M. Tiwari of Ethernet Xpress. Moderated by Dr. A. Pethe from Texas Instruments, the discussion focused on how AI and quantum technologies are shaping the next wave of innovation.

Another significant panel, โ€œScience, Policy and Sustainability,โ€ examined real-world applications of science and technology in addressing key societal challenges. Moderated by Dr. Jennifer Lewis, the session featured insightful contributions from Prof. A. Parulekar of GIM, Dr. B. Manjunath of Syngenta, Mr. M. K. Patil, Former Chairman of the Goa State Pollution Control Board, and Ms. Tripti Somani, Founder of Womennovator.

Guest of Honour Ms. Revathi Kamath, entrepreneur and educationist, delivered an inspiring address urging entrepreneurs to contribute toward social equity by making education and technology accessible to underprivileged communities. She reminded the audience that innovation carries a moral responsibility to serve society.

GIST 2025 also celebrated women entrepreneurs through a dedicated Women Entrepreneurship Camp, complemented by a startup expo and translational research showcase. A closed-door investment pitching session provided startups with opportunities to secure funding and partnerships.

Through its engaging sessions and strong cross-sector collaboration, GIST 2025 reaffirmed Goaโ€™s position as a growing hub of innovation and inclusive growth โ€” driven by the shared efforts of government, academia, and industry.

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Goa Police Hackathon 2025 Concludes with Award Ceremony Celebrating Student Innovation in Smart Policing


The Goa Police Hackathon 2025 concluded with a grand award ceremony at the PHQ Conference Hall in Panaji, marking the successful completion of a 48-hour innovation marathon aimed at developing cutting-edge policing solutions for the State. The event brought together 36 teams from seven colleges across Goa, challenging students to solve real-world problems using technology and artificial intelligence.

Dignitaries including Director General of Police Shri Alok Kumar, IPS, Inspector General of Police Shri Keshav Ram Chaurasia, and Prof. Suman Kundu, Director of BITS Pilani Goa, were warmly welcomed with a floral reception. SP Cyber Crime presented a summary of the Hackathon, emphasizing the collaborative efforts of students, faculty, and Goa Police.

Top-performing teams showcased live prototypes including โ€œZero Code โ€“ Night Vigil,โ€ a smart patrolling verification app; โ€œNagar Rakshak 2,โ€ an AI-based assistant for visitors at police stations; and โ€œEternal Blue,โ€ an analytics tool for the 112 Police Helpline. BITS Pilani Goa also presented an Investigation Timeline Monitoring Dashboard designed to support timely compliance under new criminal laws.

In his address, DGP Goa Shri Alok Kumar, IPS, praised the students for bringing โ€œnew energy and creative thinking to real policing challengesโ€ and assured that promising solutions would be considered for field deployment. Prof. Suman Kundu expressed pride in the collaboration between BITS Pilani and Goa Police, highlighting the social impact of such initiatives and congratulating students for their teamwork under pressure.

Certificates, trophies, and appreciation letters were distributed to all participants, while mementos were presented to judges and coordinators. The event concluded with a vote of thanks by ASP Cyber Crime, followed by refreshments.

The Hackathon tackled nine problem statements, including AI-based deepfake video detection, cyber patrolling tools for fraudulent online content, e-bandobast deployment tracking, and AI-powered sexual offence investigation guides. These innovative solutions aim to modernize policing in Goa, demonstrating the power of technology and student ingenuity in shaping the future of public safety.