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DRAG Hosts EMPOWER 2026 Annual Get-Together for Persons with Disabilities


Written by Intern Swara Bodke || Team Allycaral

PANAJI, GOA: In a heartfelt initiative to promote inclusion and empowerment, the Disability Rights Association of Goa (DRAG) organised its Annual Get-Together, EMPOWER 2026, on Sunday, February 8, 2026, at Shubham Jinn Ashram, Agacaim โ€” a meditation and holistic healing centre run by the Pilar Fathers. The programme was held from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm and brought together persons with disabilities for a day filled with learning, interaction, and celebration.
More than just an event, EMPOWER 2026 was envisioned as a safe and welcoming space where participants could feel included, heard, and empowered. The day featured interactive sessions on personality development, kitchen gardening, health awareness, mental well-being, and disability rights. Fun games, shared meals, and engaging activities further encouraged bonding and confidence-building among attendees.
Participation in the programme was free of cost, ensuring that financial constraints did not hinder anyone from attending. To enhance accessibility, transport facilities were arranged from Panjim Bus Stand and Agacaim Market for participants who required assistance.


Fr. Hilario Fernandes, SFX, Director of the Centre, inaugurated the programme by reminding participants of their importance as Godโ€™s creations. Through religious reflections and quotes, he emphasised that their relationship with God and their inherent dignity matter far more than their disabilities or societal perceptions.
Mithali Naik and her daughter Gargi from Giggle Gardeners, Borim, conducted an engaging session on kitchen gardening. They demonstrated hands-on techniques, including the correct proportion of soil mixing for a healthy and sustainable garden.
Ms. Terrency Luis and Ms. Vivian highlighted the importance of a balanced diet for maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle. They also conducted health check-ups for all participants as part of the awareness initiative.
Avelino de Sa, President of DRAG, elaborated on the provisions of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, urging participants to understand and assert their rights.
Fr. Ivan Dโ€™Mello, SFX, delivered an insightful session on mental health, guiding participants through simple breathing exercises to help them let go of past experiences. He explained that dwelling on past challenges can affect the present and future, encouraging everyone to focus on healing and self-growth.
The programme concluded with a thanksgiving Mass, where participants expressed gratitude for the Associationโ€™s continued support since its inception.
Through EMPOWER 2026, DRAG reinforced the message that self-growth, dignity, and belonging are rights โ€” not privileges โ€” and that true empowerment begins when communities come together to learn, support, and uplift one another.

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DRAG & Caritas Goa Launch โ€˜Freedom from Physical Inaccessibilityโ€™ with YES TO ACCESS App


Goa takes a major stride toward accessible public infrastructure with the launch of the โ€˜Freedom from Physical Inaccessibilityโ€™ campaign.

On the sidelines of a State-Level Advocacy Programme on Deafblindness, the Disability Rights Association of Goa (DRAG) and Caritas Goa launched the Freedom from Physical Inaccessibility campaign on August 14th, 2025. The highlight of the event was the official launch of the YES TO ACCESS mobile application โ€” a digital tool empowering citizens to rate the accessibility of public places across Goa.

The app was unveiled by Ms. Varsha Naik, Director, Directorate of Empowerment of Persons with Disability, Government of Goa. The launch marks a significant moment for accessibility advocacy in the state, putting power directly into the hands of the people โ€” both disabled and able-bodied โ€” to assess and demand accessible infrastructure.

โ€œAccessibility is not just a right, it’s a necessity for an inclusive society,โ€ said Avelino de Sa, President of DRAG.

The YES TO ACCESS app is available on the Google Play Store and allows anyone to:

  • Conduct access audits of public and private establishments.
  • Rate facilities based on accessibility for persons with disabilities and the elderly.
  • View ratings to decide whether a place meets accessibility standards before visiting.
  • Drive social accountability for establishments to comply with the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016.

Under the RPWD Act, it’s mandatory for all public spaces โ€” including private establishments โ€” to ensure accessibility, yet implementation remains inconsistent. This app serves as a grassroots-level enforcement tool.

Also present at the launch were:

  • Ms. Shruti Singh, Sense International
  • Ms. Mriselda Monteiro, Deputy Director, DEPwD Goa
  • Fr. Maverick Fernandes, Director, Caritas Goa

The event signals a major push toward inclusive development in Goa and sets a precedent for civic-driven accessibility movements in India.

๐Ÿ“ฒ Download the YES TO ACCESS app today and be a part of the change.