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Vedanta Sesa Goa Empowers Over 1 Lakh Youth Through Skilling, Education and Sports


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

National Youth Day, celebrated every year on January 12, honours the potential of young minds to drive positive change. The theme for 2025, “Ignite the self, impact the world,” resonates strongly with Vedanta Sesa Goa’s sustained efforts in youth empowerment. Since 2018, the company has impacted over one lakh youth through initiatives spanning skilling, education, sports and digital learning.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Navin Jaju, CEO, Vedanta Sesa Goa, emphasised the organisation’s focus on enabling young minds through education and skill development. He highlighted that initiatives such as the Sesa Football Academy, Sesa Technical School, and digital education and scholarship programmes have played a critical role in building an empowered and enabled society, while contributing to the larger vision of a Viksit Bharat.

Among Vedanta Sesa Goa’s flagship initiatives is the Sesa Football Academy, which since 1999 has nurtured the footballing aspirations of over 8,000 players. More than 230 players have benefitted directly from its residential programme, with 14 players, including boys and girls, representing India at the international level. The Academy’s senior women’s team currently represents Goa at the Indian Women’s League, while the senior men’s team continues to perform strongly in the Goa Premier League.

Reflecting on this impact, Aaroshi Govekar, a player at the Sesa Football Academy and a recent selection for the Indian football team, described wearing the Indian jersey as a dream come true. She credited the Academy for providing not just training, but discipline, exposure and confidence to compete at the highest level.

Another cornerstone of Vedanta Sesa Goa’s youth development efforts is the Sesa Technical School, established in 1994. The institute has provided industry-ready technical training to over 2,000 youth, particularly from rural and mining belts of Goa. Affiliated with NCVT and ITI, the school offers courses across five trades and maintains a near 100 percent placement record, with graduates employed by leading organisations across sectors. Special focus is placed on encouraging girls through scholarships and dedicated training programmes.

Alumnus and entrepreneur Laxman Dalvi shared that the school gave him more than technical skills—it instilled confidence, discipline and direction, enabling him to build a self-reliant future.

Under Project Vriddhi, Vedanta Sesa Goa has also strengthened access to education and digital learning by establishing Vedanta Computer Centres and Labs across multiple states. Since 2018, these initiatives have benefitted over 80,000 students and youth, helping bridge the digital divide and build essential skills for the modern workforce.

Complementing these efforts is the Vedanta Utkarsh Scholarship Programme, which has supported over 1,300 students in pursuing higher education, with 50 percent of scholarships reserved for meritorious girls. Beneficiaries like Leela Parab from Mulgao credit the programme for helping them move closer to their aspirations and contribute positively to society.

Together, these initiatives embody the spirit of National Youth Day by equipping young people with skills, confidence and opportunities to shape their own futures. As Vedanta Sesa Goa continues its mission of transforming communities, youth empowerment remains at the heart of its journey toward inclusive and sustainable progress.

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Vishnu Sinai Dempo Memorial Inter-School Table Tennis Tournament Set for a Grand Showdown at Campal


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral Sports Desk

The Vishnu Sinai Dempo Memorial All Goa Inter School Invitational Table Tennis Tournament is set to bring remarkable enthusiasm to the Indoor Stadium, Campal, on December 14, 2025. Some of Goa’s most promising young athletes, including Chandan Caro, Ishita Colaso, Vedant Wagle, Yug Prabhu, Pradyna Caro, Ruhaan Shaikh and Aarna Lotlikar, will headline what promises to be an exciting day of competition. The event will also feature a vibrant lineup of emerging talents such as Yuvaan Sanke, Ishaan Colaco, Sanisha Sinha, Shreya Phadte, Anaya Srivastava, Ayushi Amonkar, Kavyaa Khalap, Kavish Dalvi and Inara D’Souza, ensuring matches filled with intensity and high-quality sporting spirit.

Organised by the Panaji Morning Stars Sports Club in collaboration with Dempo Royals, the tournament builds on the organisers’ recent success hosting the elite Multi State Masters Table Tennis Championship. This year’s inter-school edition will witness 16 schools battling across Boys and Girls League Team events, bringing together 28 teams and a remarkable participation of 103 players. The organisers view the event not only as a competitive stage but also as a powerful platform for nurturing young athletes. Promoter Yogish Dempo shared that the vision behind the tournament is centred on fostering confidence and leadership in young players, emphasising that the event is about far more than just matches.

The participants share the same spirit of excitement. Goa’s top girl player, Ishita Colaso, expressed how team events bring out the best in every athlete and how representing one’s school teaches values of pride, pressure and responsibility. National Gold medallist Chandan Caro echoed this sentiment, stating that the tournament plays an important role in helping players learn to fight hard and proudly carry their school’s name.

With pure dedication, strong school spirit and youthful energy coming together under one roof, Campal is set to witness a memorable celebration of Goa’s rising table tennis stars. The day promises not only fierce competition but also the joy of young athletes embracing the sport with passion and purpose.

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Goa Has Sporting Talent but Needs the Right Guidance and Support: Mandar Rao Dessai


Panjim, Goa – The passion for football in Goa remains as vibrant as ever, and former Indian national team footballer and current Chennaiyin FC player Mandar Rao Dessai believes that the state has the potential to produce even more world-class athletes — provided they receive the right guidance and support.

Speaking at a sports kit distribution event in Arpora–Nagoa, organized by the V.P. Arpora–Nagoa Panchayat, Mandar emphasized the importance of nurturing young sporting talent through community involvement and mentorship. Reflecting on his own journey, the 33-year-old footballer recalled the challenges he faced during his early days. “When I started playing, there were challenges — lack of kits, infrastructure, and support. But today, everything is available,” he said.

Mandar noted that while opportunities for sports have grown significantly across India, many young players still struggle due to limited financial and infrastructural support. He urged everyone — from local organizations and coaches to families and sports clubs — to come together to provide the right environment for emerging athletes. “We all should come together to motivate and guide young players so they can become great athletes,” he said.

The footballer also highlighted the crucial role that families play in shaping the careers of young sportspersons. “Support from family and friends — whether moral or financial — is crucial. I have represented my state and country, and I know there are many more talented players in Goa who just need the right training and guidance,” he added.

Calling discipline and dedication the cornerstones of success, Mandar expressed optimism that Goa will continue to produce outstanding athletes who can make India proud. “Football runs in the blood of every Goan,” he said, capturing the enduring spirit of the state’s connection with the sport.

During the event, Mandar thanked the Panchayat officials for their efforts in promoting grassroots sports and encouraged further development of local sporting infrastructure. His message was clear — with passion, perseverance, and community backing, Goa’s next generation of athletes can achieve greatness on national and international stages.

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Goa Monsoon Premier League Kicks Off with Thrilling Matches and Cultural Fanfare


Panaji, Goa: On a rainy Wednesday morning, the Duler Football Stadium came alive with football and festivity as the Goa Monsoon Premier League kicked off its much-anticipated debut edition. With music, dance, and the cheers of football fans echoing through the stands, the event offered a uniquely Goan take on the beautiful game.

Organised jointly by the Goa Football Association (GFA) and the Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam Social Welfare Trust, this under-20 tournament is more than just a sports event—it’s a cultural initiative aimed at boosting youth engagement and monsoon tourism in the state.

“At this time of the year, there’s limited football activity. So we supported this event to mix football with culture,” said GFA President Caitano Fernandes, the chief guest at the opening.

The brainchild behind the tournament is V.P.V. Yugka Murrthy, Vice President (South India) of the Indo-Latin American Chamber of Commerce, who hopes to spotlight young football talent and connect them to larger training opportunities.

Fast & Fresh Format

While called a “league,” the tournament follows a knockout format with 16 GFA-affiliated clubs. Matches are six-a-side, divided into two 20-minute halves, with rolling substitutions, no offside rule, and penalty shootouts in case of a tie.

To ensure safety and fair play, slide tackles are banned, and sin-bin penalties are used for repeat offenders—rules that added a new layer of strategy and discipline to the game.

Matchday Highlights

The opening day saw some exciting clashes and emphatic victories:

  • 🥇 Dempo SC overwhelmed FC Tuem with an 8–0 scoreline
  • 🥇 CAC Cansaulim cruised past St Anthony’s Marna 7–1
  • 🥇 Patrong SC defeated Chapora Yuvak Sangh 4–1

🎯 The tightest game saw Guardian Angel edge Sinquerim SC in a 3–3 thriller, winning via tiebreaker

What’s Next?

With high energy and a strong start, the Goa Monsoon Premier League promises a month of gripping football under the Goan rains. The unique blend of sport and culture could pave the way for this to become an annual sporting calendar fixture in the state.

Stay tuned for more updates as Goa’s young footballers make the most of monsoon magic!

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Kick Off Football Schools’ Summer Football Camp 2025


Get ready for an action-packed adventure! Kick Off Football Schools is thrilled to announce its Summer Football Camp 2025, scheduled to take place from May 19 to 24 at the Siolim Futsal Arena. This six-day camp promises to be an exciting experience for young football enthusiasts.

Camp Details

  • Dates: May 19 to 24, 2025
  • Time: 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM daily
  • Age Group: Boys and girls aged 4 to 16 years
  • Location: Siolim Futsal Arena

Training Sessions
The camp will feature high-energy training sessions conducted by certified C and D License coaches, focusing on:

  • Fundamental Skills: developing essential football skills
  • Game Techniques: improving gameplay and strategy
  • Teamwork: fostering collaboration and sportsmanship

Registration and Fees

  • Camp Fee: ₹1500 per head
  • Early Bird Offer: ₹1200 (for registrations before May 14, 2025)
  • Limited Slots: register early to secure your spot!

Contact Information
For registrations and more details, please contact:

  • Andrea: 9822947494
  • Jonas: 9766925719

Don’t miss this opportunity to develop your football skills and make new friends. Register now and get ready for a fun-filled summer camp!