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Deltin Foundation Strengthens Digital Learning at Sant Sohirobanath Ambiye College with 30 i7 Desktops Under Project ReviveEd


Empowering education through technology, Deltin Foundation has continued its commitment to advancing digital learning through its Program Shiksha initiative. Under Project ReviveEd, the foundation donated 30 i7 desktops to Sant Sohirobanath Ambiye Government College and Research Centre, Virnoda, Pernem, Goa, equipping students with the tools needed for a more technology-driven learning environment.

The event was graced by Shri Bhushan K. Savaikar from the Directorate of Higher Education, along with Dr. Niyan Marchon, Juao Costa, Aishwarya Jain, and Pranali Naik, who commended the Foundation’s efforts in empowering youth through access to quality digital resources.

This upgrade to the college’s Centre for Multimedia and Research Studies will enable students to gain hands-on experience in new-age fields such as digital content creation, UI/UX design, graphic design, and research. The initiative underscores the Foundation’s vision of bridging the gap between academic learning and industry-relevant technological skills.

Through Program Shiksha, Deltin Foundation aims to transform classrooms into digitally enabled spaces that inspire creativity, innovation, and career readiness. By providing access to advanced computing systems, the Foundation is helping students build future-ready competencies while promoting inclusive and sustainable education in Goa.

This initiative once again highlights Deltin Foundation’s dedication to community development, education, and empowerment through technology — ensuring that every student has the opportunity to thrive in a digital-first world.

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Virnora College Hosts Anti-Ragging Awareness Program with Keynote by Prof. Varsha Redkar


Sant Sohirobanath Ambiye Government College of Arts and Commerce, located in Virnora, Pernem–Goa, organized a meaningful Anti-Ragging Awareness Program aimed at fostering a safe, inclusive, and respectful campus culture. The session served as a powerful platform to engage students in understanding their role in eliminating ragging and promoting student welfare.

The keynote address was delivered by Asst. Prof. Varsha Redkar from V. M. Salgaocar College of Law, Miramar, who brought a legal perspective to the issue. She emphasized the seriousness of ragging under the law and the long-lasting impact it can have on victims. Her message to the students was not just about awareness, but about responsibility. “Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented. If you witness ragging, speak up. Your voice can be the shield someone desperately needs,” she stated passionately, urging students to be vigilant allies rather than passive observers.

The program was effectively coordinated by Ms. Salima Haldankar and Ms. Manju Shetye, whose efforts ensured a smooth and engaging event. The initiative was well-received by students and staff alike, further demonstrating the institution’s unwavering commitment to maintaining a ragging-free environment and cultivating values of respect, empathy, and unity among students.