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

Goenchea Ramponkarancho Ekvott Celebrates 50 Years of Struggle with Golden Jubilee at Verna


Written by Intern Rency Gomes || Team Allycaral 

Goenchea Ramponkarancho Ekvott (GRE) celebrated its Golden Jubilee, marking 50 years of struggle and existence, with a grand event held at Verna in the presence of hundreds of fishers from across Goa, along with eminent guests and leaders of various fishing associations.


The programme was attended by Fr. Eremito Rebello, Christopher Fonseca, Orville D. Rodrigues, Alina Saldanha, and Member of Parliament Captain Viriato Fernandes. Presidents of fishermen associations from different parts of Goa were also present, reflecting the unity and solidarity of the fishing community.

On the occasion, GRE felicitated more than 35 senior fisher leaders who have dedicated their lives to the cause of traditional fishers. The organisation also honoured Director of Fisheries Chandrakant Velip and former Director of Fisheries Nandakishor Verlekar, along with several other fisher leaders from across Goa who have made significant contributions towards the welfare and protection of the fishing community, many of whom have faced imprisonment during their struggles.

Addressing the gathering, Fr. Eremito Rebello recalled his memories of late Matanhy Saldanha, describing him as a mass leader who lived and fought for the rights of fishers and the poor.

General Secretary of GRE, Olencio Simoes, stated that the organisation’s 50-year-long struggle has resulted in historic legislations that have benefited fishers in Goa and have also served as an inspiration for fishing communities worldwide. He cautioned that greater challenges lie ahead and appealed for unity to protect the rights and future of the fishing industry in Goa.

President of GRE, Agnelo Rodrigues, emotionally remembered late Matanhy Saldanha as his mentor and guiding force. He said that Saldanha dedicated his entire life to the fishing community and that the community’s survival today is rooted in his sacrifices and leadership.

The Golden Jubilee celebration stood as a tribute to the visionary founders, pioneer leaders, and thousands of fishers who sustained the movement for five decades. The event reaffirmed GRE’s commitment to continue its struggle for justice, sustainable fishing practices, and the protection of traditional fishing livelihoods in Goa and beyond.

Travel

GoaMiles Becomes India’s First Cab Service to Offer Pension Benefits to All Drivers


GoaMiles has announced a pioneering initiative that sets a new benchmark in the Indian transport and gig economy sector. The company has become the first cab service in India to introduce pension benefits for all its drivers. This move is aimed at securing the financial future of those who play a vital role in moving people across the country — the drivers.

Recognizing the daily efforts, long hours, and dedication of its driver partners, GoaMiles is taking a bold step toward long-term social security for them. The new pension program reflects the company’s commitment to not just providing transport solutions, but also creating a more humane and sustainable gig economy in India. It highlights a much-needed shift in the sector — from transactional relationships to a model based on dignity, security, and shared growth.

By integrating pension benefits, GoaMiles is sending a strong message: the people who power our mobility deserve more than just fares. They deserve a future they can count on. In an industry often criticized for lack of worker protection, this initiative stands out as a milestone.

With this step, GoaMiles hopes to inspire similar actions across the mobility sector, paving the way for a more inclusive and caring ecosystem for all drivers in India.