Events in Goa

National Petalists Day Celebrated in Goa, Marking 10 Years of Inclusive Livelihoods for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities


Written by Intern Rency Gomes | Team Allycaral 

Goa | Craftizen Foundation celebrated National Petalists Day in Goa at the Museum of Goa, marking 10 years of the Petalists Livelihood Programme — a pioneering initiative that enables adults with intellectual disabilities to engage in meaningful, creative livelihoods.


The event brought together Petalists, partner organisations, caregivers, educators, and government representatives to celebrate a decade of collaboration, creativity, and inclusion. National Petalists Day is envisioned as a two-month celebration that began on December 3, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, and continues with events across Bengaluru, Pune, Lucknow, Hyderabad, and Goa, highlighting the abilities, talents, and contributions of adults with intellectual disabilities.

Launched in 2016, the Petalists Livelihood Programme focuses on creating structured and dignified livelihood opportunities through craft-based work. Across vocational centres, Petalists create handcrafted products using recycled temple flowers and other craft forms, combining therapeutic engagement with skill development and income pathways. Over the past decade, the programme has grown into one of India’s largest collaborative livelihood models in the disability sector, supporting more than 3,000 adults with intellectual disabilities across 100+ partner organisations in 11 states.

In Goa, the programme has created sustained livelihood opportunities through strong partnerships with local organisations, trainers, and caregivers. These collaborations have enabled adults with intellectual disabilities to participate meaningfully in creative work while building confidence, skills, and social inclusion.

The Goa celebration was graced by Varsha Naik, Director, Department for Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, Government of Goa, as Chief Guest, along with Taha Haaziq, Secretary, Goa State Commission for Persons with Disabilities. Their presence highlighted the importance of institutional support in strengthening inclusive livelihood ecosystems.

Other dignitaries and special guests included Prakash Kamat, senior journalist and social worker; Avelino de Sa, Founder and President, Disability Rights Association of Goa (DRAG); Mayura Balasubramanian, Founder and CEO, Craftizen Foundation; Vineet Saraiwala, Founder, Atypical Advantage; and Kumaraswamy, Director – Livelihoods, Craftizen Foundation. Leaders from partner organisations, parents, caregivers, trainers, and Petalists were also present.

A key highlight of the event was the active participation of Petalists, caregivers, and partner organisations, who shared their journeys and experiences with the programme. Creative group activities, artisan engagement, and a celebratory cake-cutting marked the milestone, reinforcing the inclusive and participatory spirit of National Petalists Day.

Aligned with International Flower Day on January 19, National Petalists Day is envisioned as a month-long national movement rather than a single-day event. The 2026 campaign began with an online launch on December 3 and continues with celebrations across Hyderabad, Goa, Lucknow, Pune, and Bengaluru.

Speaking at the event, Mayura Balasubramanian expressed gratitude to partner organisations whose continued commitment has enabled the programme to scale and sustain its impact over the past decade.

The Goa celebration concluded with closing remarks by Kumaraswamy and Sagarika Prabhu Gaonkar, Zonal Manager – Goa, Craftizen Foundation, who thanked the Petalists, partners, caregivers, and guests, reaffirming Craftizen’s belief that inclusive livelihoods thrive through collaboration, shared ownership, and community engagement.

Events in Goa

7th Adivasi Vidhyarthi Sammelan Organised at Ravindra Bhavan, Margao


Written by Intern Rency Gomes || Team Allycaral 

Minister for Tribal Welfare, Dr. Ramesh Tawadkar, attended the day-long 7th Adivasi Vidhyarthi Sammelan, organised by the Directorate of Tribal Welfare, at Ravindra Bhavan, Margao.


The event was attended by several dignitaries, including Director of Sports Dr. Ajay Gaude, Director of Tribal Welfare Nilesh Dhiagodkar, Chairman of the Goa State Scheduled Tribes Finance & Development Corporation Ltd. Vasudev Gaunkar, and President of the North Goa Zilla Panchayat Dhaku Madkaikar, along with other officials and representatives.

The Sammelan focused on motivating tribal students, highlighting educational opportunities, and reinforcing the government’s commitment towards the academic, social, and overall development of students from tribal communities.

The programme served as a platform for interaction between students and policymakers, aiming to strengthen awareness about welfare schemes and initiatives designed for the upliftment of Scheduled Tribe students in Goa.

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Ritesh Ravi Naik Attends Lokvishwas Pratishthan Programme as Chief Guest, Reaffirms Commitment to Inclusive Welfare


Written by Intern Rency Gomes || Team Allycaral 

Panaji, January 2026: Ritesh Ravi Naik attended a programme organised by Lokvishwas Pratishthan as the Chief Guest, where he distributed benefits to beneficiaries and acknowledged the organisation’s remarkable contribution towards the education and welfare of differently-abled children.



Lokvishwas Pratishthan has been serving society for the past 44 years, working consistently to empower differently-abled children through education, skill development, care and social inclusion. Over the decades, the organisation has played a significant role in fostering confidence, dignity and self-reliance among thousands of children and their families.

Speaking on the occasion, Ritesh Ravi Naik praised the selfless efforts of Lokvishwas Pratishthan and its team, stating that grassroots organisations play a crucial role in building an inclusive and compassionate society. He emphasised that the welfare and empowerment of differently-abled children must remain a collective responsibility and assured continued support for initiatives that promote equal opportunities and social justice.

During the programme, Ritesh Ravi Naik interacted with students, parents and staff members, appreciating their resilience, determination and achievements. He also took part in the distribution of benefits, further reinforcing his commitment to social welfare and inclusive development.

The event concluded with words of gratitude from the organisers, who acknowledged Ritesh Ravi Naik’s presence and encouragement as a source of inspiration for their ongoing mission to uplift and empower differently-abled children.

National

Kerala Declares Victory Over Extreme Poverty: 64,006 Families Lifted Out of Poverty


Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan formally announced in the state assembly on November 1, coinciding with Kerala Formation Day, that the state has eradicated extreme poverty. The LDF government claims Kerala is the first state in India to achieve this milestone, a feat accomplished through the four-year-long Extreme Poverty Alleviation Project launched in 2021.

The program identified 64,006 families, comprising 1,03,099 individuals, as extremely poor through extensive ground-level surveys. Indicators such as access to food, health, housing, and livelihood were used to determine eligibility, ensuring assistance reached those in greatest need.

MB Rajesh, minister for local self-governments, explained that the project’s success stems from targeted support and a clear understanding of the needs of even the smallest population segment. A NITI Aayog study previously highlighted that Kerala already had the lowest poverty rate in India at 0.7%, making the eradication of extreme poverty a feasible, focused objective.

However, the announcement was met with protest from the Congress-led UDF opposition, who staged a walkout from the assembly and called the government’s claim “pure fraud.” Opposition leader V D Satheesan stated that the announcement was in contempt of House rules.

Responding to the protest, CM Vijayan remarked that the government only claims what it can implement, and this milestone reflects tangible results of the dedicated program. The Extreme Poverty Alleviation Project has now officially marked a historic achievement for Kerala, highlighting the state’s commitment to social welfare and inclusive development.

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HISTORIC MILESTONE: BISHOP ALEIXO DIAS COMPLETES 40 YEARS AS BISHOP


In a remarkable achievement, Bishop Aleixo Dias, the Bishop Emeritus of Port Blair, has completed 40 illustrious years as a bishop. This milestone marks a significant chapter in the life of Bishop Dias, who has dedicated four decades to serving the Lord and the Catholic community.

A Humble Beginning

Born on August 5, 1944, in Calanguete, Goa, Bishop Dias was ordained as a priest on December 7, 1971. His early years as a priest were marked by a deep commitment to his faith and a passion for serving others.

A New Chapter: Bishop of Port Blair

On January 20, 1985, Bishop Dias was ordained as the first Bishop of Port Blair, a diocese that encompasses the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. At just 39 years old, he became one of the youngest bishops in India.

40 Years of Dedicated Service

Over the past four decades, Bishop Dias has worked tirelessly to promote the values of the Gospel, foster spiritual growth, and support the social and economic development of the people in his diocese. His leadership has been marked by compassion, wisdom, and a deep understanding of the needs of his community.

A Legacy of Love and Service

As Bishop Emeritus, Bishop Dias continues to inspire and guide the Catholic community in Port Blair. His 40 years of service as a bishop are a testament to his unwavering commitment to his faith and his people.