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PM Shri GHS Morpirla Marks National Girl Child Day with Focus on Education, Digital Literacy and Empowerment


Written by Intern Rency Gomes ||Team Allycaral 

Moripirla, January 2026: PM Shri Government High School Morpirla celebrated National Girl Child Day with the theme “Empowering Girls for a Sustainable Future”, highlighting the importance of gender equality, education, health and safety for girls.


Addressing students on the occasion, Headmistress Maria Murena Miranda stressed the significance of health and nutrition for the girl child. She also spoke about the need to strengthen digital literacy among girls through initiatives such as Beti Padhao, Digital Banao, aimed at enhancing digital skills and empowering young girls in an increasingly technology-driven world.

The Headmistress further highlighted the importance of safety and legal awareness, encouraging students to be informed, confident and aware of their rights.

As part of the celebrations, girls who excelled in poster-making, essay writing and sports were felicitated, recognising their achievements and motivating them to pursue excellence in academics and extracurricular activities.

The programme reinforced the school’s commitment to nurturing confident, educated and empowered girls as key contributors to a sustainable future.

Sports

CKB Martial Art Academy Girls Achieve 100% Medal Success at Khelo India Kickboxing Championship


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral Sports Desk

CKB Martial Art Academy recorded a moment of immense pride at the Khelo India Kickboxing Championship held in Mapusa, Peddem, as all 11 girls representing the academy achieved a 100% medal-winning result. Competing with determination and discipline, the young athletes brought home a mix of gold, silver, and bronze medals, reflecting months of dedicated training and perseverance.

The champions who delivered this outstanding performance include Ahd Mulla, Ainsley Dsouza, Afifa Mulla, Sejal Parsekar, Saanchi Chavan, Aarohy Kamble, Atifa Mulla, Zoya Dori, Pranjal Kamble, Raashi Kamble, and Inaya Mulla. Their success not only highlighted individual excellence but also showcased the collective strength and unity of the team.

The achievement stands as a strong statement for girl empowerment in sports, proving that with the right guidance and support, young women can excel at the highest competitive platforms. The academy credited this success to the vision, mentorship, and unwavering commitment of Mr. Hussain Mulla, Coach and Director of CKB Martial Art Academy, whose leadership continues to inspire young athletes to push beyond their limits.

This landmark performance has brought pride to the academy and the larger community, reinforcing the role of martial arts in building confidence, discipline, and resilience among youth, while strengthening the growing presence of women in competitive sports.