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Siddesh Shripad Naik Distributes School Uniforms at Golti Navelim Anganwadi


In a heartfelt initiative aimed at nurturing early childhood education, Shri Siddesh Shripad Naik visited the Anganwadi centre at Golti Navelim Panchayat to distribute school uniforms to the young children enrolled there. The event brought together not just the children and their caregivers, but also key figures from the local governance structure, highlighting a collaborative spirit in community welfare.

Present alongside Siddesh Shripad Naik were Sarpanch Mario Pinto, Deputy Sarpanch Tanuja Kerkar, Panch Tanisha Pilernekar, Vishwas Durbhatkar, Sunil Mardolkar, and Ranjita Korgaonkar, among others. Their presence underscored the importance of collective effort in promoting the well-being of children and ensuring access to basic educational resources.

Uniforms, often a symbol of belonging and dignity in a school setting, can make a significant difference in a child’s confidence and motivation. Through this distribution, the initiative not only provided material support but also sent a powerful message of care and encouragement to families in the region.

The event marks another step in Siddesh Shripad Naik’s continued commitment to grassroots-level engagement, uplifting communities through targeted action and inclusive development. The smiles on the children’s faces spoke volumes, reflecting the joy and hope such initiatives bring to the heart of the village.

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From Student to Guest Lecturer: Siddesh Shripad Naik Inspires Future Leaders at MIT School of Government, Pune, Maharashtra


North Goa Zilla Panchayat elected representative Siddesh Shripad Naik recently took the podium at MIT School of Government in Pune, Maharashtra, sharing his experience and insights on the structure and functioning of Zilla Panchayats.

Naik, who began his journey as a student himself, reflected on his progression to becoming a public representative and guest lecturer. During the interactive session, he highlighted the responsibilities, challenges, and strategic importance of Panchayat governance, offering students a comprehensive understanding of local administration.

The session fostered an engaging environment, encouraging students to actively participate and ask questions about the functioning of governance at the grassroots level. Naik expressed his honor in contributing to civic education and inspiring young leaders.

“This experience was truly special. Sharing insights with such an engaged audience reinforces the importance of understanding governance from the ground up,” Naik stated.

The lecture is part of MIT School of Government in Pune, Maharashtra’s ongoing efforts to expose students to practical insights from current leaders, blending academic learning with real-world governance experience.