JCI Panaji organized a powerful and engaging session titled “Love Beyond Romance” on February 5 at Purushottom Walawalkar Higher Secondary School in Mapusa, aiming to reshape how young minds understand the concept of love in today’s digital age.
The session was led by JC Dr. Shilpa, a medical expert, who encouraged students to move beyond typical romantic clichés and explore a broader, more meaningful definition of love. Drawing from her medical background, she explained how excessive use of social media and mobile gaming can trigger the release of dopamine, a chemical linked to pleasure and addiction. She warned that this “digital love” can often replace genuine emotional connections, affecting mental well-being and relationships.
Dr. Shilpa urged students to redirect their focus toward healthier forms of love—love for family, friends, society, and the nation. One of the key highlights of the session was her discussion on Artificial Intelligence versus Human Emotions. She emphasized that no matter how advanced technology becomes, human emotions will always remain irreplaceable and must be nurtured and protected.
The session was designed to be highly interactive. Through hands-on activities, students participated in group acts where they creatively demonstrated ways to help a friend overcome mobile addiction and rediscover the joy of real-life friendships. These activities helped students understand emotional management, teamwork, and leadership in a practical and engaging manner.
By the end of the session, both students and teachers expressed their appreciation for the initiative. Many requested more such workshops, recognizing the importance of life skills and emotional awareness in shaping responsible individuals.
Through this initiative, JCI Panaji reinforced the message that love extends far beyond romance—it is about self-respect, communication, empathy, and building a progressive character that contributes positively to society.
As part of the pre-events for the highly anticipated International Purple Fest, Goa 2025, Chubby Cheeks Spring Valley High School, Porvorim, had the honour of hosting the screening of Rab Di Awaaz, a powerful and emotive film series that beautifully captures the lives and challenges of persons with disabilities.
Organized by the Office of the State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities, Goa, and the Department for Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, the event was held in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Government of India, the United Nations, and the Rotary Club of Bardez Coastal. This inspiring initiative aimed to foster awareness, empathy, and a deeper understanding of the need for inclusion and equal opportunities in all spheres of life.
The program featured esteemed guests including Mr. Ojaswwee Sharma, National Award–Winning Film Director; Mr. Bhasker Pandey, Film Editor; Mr. Shridhar Gupta, Editor; and Dr. Rimpi Arora, Advisor on Policy and Inclusion. Mr. Sharma addressed the students and faculty, offering a compelling talk on the creative process behind Rab Di Awaaz and the importance of inclusive storytelling in reshaping societal perspectives.
What made the screening unique was its delivery format—telecasted in every classroom using Smart TV panels, a pioneering step that sets Chubby Cheeks Spring Valley High apart as the first school in Goa to integrate Smart Class facilities in all classrooms. This technology-enabled approach ensured that every student, from primary to high school, could engage with the film in an immersive and accessible manner.
The event left a lasting impression on students, instilling a sense of empathy and awareness about the challenges and strengths of persons with disabilities. It was not just a film screening, but a step toward building a more inclusive, informed, and compassionate generation.
Through initiatives like these, Chubby Cheeks Spring Valley High School continues to be a beacon of progressive, values-driven education that goes beyond academics to shape socially responsible individuals.
On September 20, 2025, a spirit of compassion and community filled the halls of Mary Immaculate Girls’ High School in Panjim, Goa, as the school hosted a Blood Donation Camp in collaboration with Loving Hearts Goa and the GMC Blood Bank, Bambolim. In a commendable effort to extend the reach of health awareness, the MOHAN Foundation also joined in by setting up an organ donation information desk at the venue. The event ran from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM and was generously supported by Mr. Benson Coutinho, Proprietor of the SAAMAS Group.
The turnout was a powerful reflection of community involvement, with 77 individuals stepping forward to volunteer. After necessary medical screening, 50 were found eligible and successfully donated blood, each contributing to saving lives and making a difference. The event not only promoted blood donation but also used the opportunity to shine a light on the significance of organ and tissue donation, a message that resonated deeply with the attendees.
Mr. Ranjit Rodrigues, a founding member of Loving Hearts Goa, met with Sr. Luisa Botelho, FHIC, Headmistress of Mary Immaculate Girls’ High School, to explore ways to involve parents as donors in future events. The conversation underlined the importance of nurturing a culture of donation, starting within the school community. This initiative was further reinforced by Mr. Gabriel from the MOHAN Foundation, who passionately spoke to attendees about the transformative power of organ donation. Drawing parallels to blood donation, he explained that while donating blood could save three to four lives, organ donation had the potential to save up to eight lives and positively impact over fifty more through tissue transplants.
To enhance understanding, informative flyers addressing frequently asked questions about organ donation were distributed to all attendees. These resources helped demystify the process and encouraged participants to consider signing up as donors, either during the event or in the future.
As the camp drew to a close, heartfelt thanks were extended by Mr. Mark D’Souza, President of Loving Hearts Goa, along with Mr. Ranjit Rodrigues and Ms. Sanyukta Gawade, Treasurer. They acknowledged the camp’s sponsor, Mr. Benson Coutinho, as well as the pivotal contributions of Tr. Charlotte Pereira, the camp coordinator, and Sr. Luisa Botelho, for their unwavering support and organisational efforts.
Mr. Gabriel, representing the MOHAN Foundation, also expressed his gratitude to Loving Hearts Goa and Mary Immaculate Girls’ High School for their continued support in spreading awareness about organ donation. Their commitment to integrating education with humanitarian outreach played a crucial role in making this camp not just a medical initiative, but a movement for change within the Panjim community.
This collaborative effort served as a shining example of what can be achieved when schools, non-profits, healthcare institutions, and the wider community come together for a common cause. It was more than an event—it was a message of hope, life, and generosity.
Aldona | 26th June 2025 – In its ongoing commitment to shaping responsible and socially aware citizens, St. Thomas Higher Secondary School, Aldona marked the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking with a powerful and thought-provoking awareness programme held on 26th June 2025. The event aimed at educating students on the grave dangers of drug abuse, tobacco consumption, and alcohol addiction, while encouraging them to embrace a healthy and disciplined lifestyle.
The event commenced with the lighting of the traditional lamp, symbolizing the removal of darkness and ignorance. This ceremonial beginning set a reflective tone for the day’s proceedings, aligning with the school’s mission of guiding students towards knowledge, awareness, and self-discipline.
Keynote by Former DIG Mr. Bosco George
The school was honoured by the presence of Mr. Bosco George, former Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Goa Police, who graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. In his impactful keynote address, Mr. George presented a comprehensive PowerPoint presentation that captured the harsh realities of substance abuse. Drawing from his professional experiences, he warned students about the long-lasting consequences of addiction—not just on individuals, but also on families and communities.
“The choice you make today defines your tomorrow. Say ‘no’ to drugs and ‘yes’ to life,” he urged, calling upon the youth to be vigilant, responsible, and strong in their convictions.
Student Leadership: PRAHARI CLUB Installation
A highlight of the event was the formal installation of student leaders for the PRAHARI CLUB, a student initiative aimed at fostering discipline and social awareness.
Ms. Shrusti Haldankar was inducted as President,
Master Lionel Godinho took charge as Vice-President.
Both students were entrusted with the responsibility of spearheading anti-drug and pro-social campaigns within the school community.
Participation, Performance & Pledges
The programme featured a heartfelt welcome address by Teacher Nathalie Proenca, who emphasized the importance of staying informed and proactive in the fight against substance abuse.
To reinforce the message of the day, the Anti-Drug Pledge was administered by Mr. Amarnath Panjikar, the school’s NSS Programme Officer, where students solemnly vowed to lead a substance-free life and act as peer influencers for the same.
An emotive musical performance by Ivan Dcruz and a group of students captivated the audience. The original song creatively portrayed the devastating impact of drug abuse, leaving a lasting impression on all present.
In keeping with the theme, a Poster Competition was organized, and prizes and certificates were awarded to students who displayed creativity and awareness through their artwork.
Behind the Scenes: Staff Support and Appreciation
The event was flawlessly coordinated by Teacher Josephine Dsouza, who compered the programme with great enthusiasm. The vote of thanks was delivered by Teacher Silvia Pereira, who extended heartfelt appreciation to the Chief Guest, dignitaries, staff, and students for their active involvement and support in making the event a resounding success.
Among the dignitaries present were:
Principal Angelica Fernandes
Manager Fr. Jerard Sahayaraj
NSS Programme Officer Mr. Amarnath Panjikar
YRC Counsellor Ms. Nathalie Proenca
Faculty and support staff of St. Thomas HSS
Building a Drug-Free Future, Together
St. Thomas Higher Secondary School remains steadfast in its mission to educate, empower, and enlighten its students. Observances like the International Anti-Drugs Day are a testament to the school’s unwavering commitment to building a generation that is not only academically accomplished but also socially conscious and morally grounded.
Through impactful programmes, strong mentorship, and community engagement, St. Thomas HSS continues to lead by example—nurturing young minds to become champions of change in society.