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Goa’s Social Science Faculty Empowered through Advanced Peer-Learning Workshop (Phase IV)


The Directorate of Higher Education, Government of Goa, organised a two-day advanced-level research workshop aimed at enhancing the research skills and capabilities of social science faculty across the state. Titled ‘Faculty-to-Faculty Peer Learning in Social Sciences (Phase IV)’, the workshop was held on September 18th and 19th, 2025, and brought together academicians to explore modern research methodologies and tools that can shape the future of evidence-based social science research in the region.

The workshop was inaugurated in the presence of Chief Guest Bhushan K. Savaikar, Director of the Directorate of Higher Education, who spoke about the importance of academic research in tackling real-world societal challenges. His address set the tone for a high-impact event that combined intellectual discourse with hands-on learning. The workshop was meticulously co-ordinated by Prof. (Dr.) Niyan Marchon and Prof. (Dr.) Mahesh Majik, with the support of Asst. Prof. Devmanoj Medisetty.

Dr. Sunil Kumar from the National Institute of Technology Goa delivered the keynote session, focusing on “Integrating Innovation, Intellectual Property, and Development Policy in Social Science Research.” His presentation emphasized how social sciences can harness innovation and policy frameworks to generate actionable insights that benefit both academia and society at large.

The two-day event featured multiple peer-led learning sessions where faculty members shared their expertise on various research topics. These included statistical expressions and hypothesis formulation, quantitative data analysis using SPSS, qualitative research using QGIS, and techniques for effective data management. Participants were also introduced to practical applications such as the use of SPSS for public policy and election data analysis, and methods for developing impactful research questionnaires.

One of the highlights of the workshop was the introduction to open-source tools that can democratize access to quality research resources, making it easier for faculty to pursue rigorous research regardless of institutional constraints. The emphasis on real-world application and data-driven insights aligned well with the broader goals of academic excellence and informed policy making.

The event concluded on a high note, reaffirming the Directorate of Higher Education’s commitment to nurturing a culture of continuous learning, collaboration, and innovation among Goa’s academic community. The fourth phase of the Faculty-to-Faculty Peer Learning initiative has once again demonstrated the power of collective academic engagement in elevating research standards across disciplines.

International

Japan Tops 95,000 Centenarians Amid Growing Demographic Crisis


Japan has reached a new milestone in longevity, with over 95,119 people aged 100 or older, nearly 90% of whom are women, according to data released by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare on September 1, 2024. This figure marks an increase of 2,980 centenarians from the previous year and highlights the rapid pace of aging in the nation.

The number of elderly (aged 65 and above) also hit a record 36.25 million, now accounting for 29.3% of the population. These trends place Japan firmly at the top among countries with more than 100,000 citizens in terms of elderly population proportion. Meanwhile, Japan’s total population continues to decline, now standing at 124 million—down 595,000 from the previous year—due to low birth rates and high longevity.

A Looming Economic Concern

The increasing number of elderly citizens is placing unprecedented pressure on Japan’s social welfare and healthcare systems. The shrinking labor force is struggling to support the growing retired population, leading to concerns over long-term economic sustainability.

To combat the demographic imbalance, the Japanese government has implemented measures such as raising the retirement age. Starting fiscal year 2025, the standard retirement age will officially be 65 for all employers. However, experts note that these efforts have so far had limited impact on reversing the decline.

Why It Matters

Japan’s demographic dilemma is a warning for other aging nations. As countries across Europe and Asia begin to experience similar trends, Japan offers a live case study of the challenges and potential solutions facing aging societies worldwide.

Will policy changes come fast enough to support Japan’s aging population, or will economic and social pressures continue to mount? The answer may shape the global conversation on aging and sustainability.

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Celebrating Legislators’ Day in Goa: Honoring Those Who Shape Our State’s Future


Today, we recognize the vital contributions of our lawmakers in Goa who work tirelessly to address the unique challenges and opportunities facing our beautiful state. Legislators’ Day is a tribute to these dedicated public servants who strive to make a positive impact on the lives of Goans.

From protecting our pristine environment and preserving our rich cultural heritage to promoting sustainable tourism and driving economic growth, our legislators play a crucial role in shaping Goa’s future.

We salute the men and women who have chosen to serve our state in this critical role. Your commitment to public service, your perseverance in the face of adversity, and your passion for creating positive change are truly inspiring.

As we celebrate Legislators’ Day in Goa, we also acknowledge the significant challenges that our lawmakers face. We recognize the long hours, the difficult decisions, and the scrutiny that comes with public office.

The Goa Legislative Assembly is the primary institution where lawmakers gather to discuss and debate key issues affecting the state. The assembly is currently in its eighth session, and its members have been actively working on various bills and resolutions to promote Goa’s development.

Some notable initiatives and discussions in the Goa Legislative Assembly include the Goa Court-Fees Bill, 2024, which aims to regulate court fees in the state, and the Goa Ground Water Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 2024, which seeks to manage groundwater resources effectively.

To all our lawmakers in Goa, we express our deepest gratitude for your service. May your work continue to be guided by a deep commitment to the well-being of our state and its people.

Join us in celebrating Legislators’ Day in Goa! Share your appreciation for our lawmakers on social media using #LegislatorsDayGoa