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Goa CM Pradmod Sawant Congratulates PACT Foundation Scholars Selected for QS Youth Impact Summit 2025in London


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

Hon’ble Chief Minister of Goa, Dr. Pramod Sawant, met the three winners of the PACT Foundation’s Scholar Programme who have been selected to represent Goa and India at the QS Youth Impact Summit 2025 in London, UK. The meeting, held at Mahalakshmi, Altinho, underscored the State Government’s encouragement of youth leadership and sustainability-focused initiatives for Goan students. During the interaction, the Chief Minister warmly congratulated the students and emphasised the increasing importance of sustainability research, environmental stewardship, and youth-led innovation. He urged them to make the most of this rare global opportunity, explore best practices in London, and return with ideas that could contribute meaningfully to Goa’s development. He encouraged them to learn deeply and bring back knowledge that would benefit the community.

PACT Foundation, a Goa-based NGO working to uplift the education sector, has been leading several school-upgradation and youth-development initiatives across the state, including the Happy School Project. As part of its mission to empower young Goans, the foundation conducted the PACT Scholar Programme for the QS Youth Impact Summit 2025 through a statewide college competition followed by rigorous interviews. From this process, three exceptional students were selected to represent Goa at the global summit: Ms. Sumaiya Khan from St. Xavier’s College, Mapusa; Ms. Andrea Cardoso from Rosary College of Commerce and Arts, Navelim; and Ms. Raisa Mariette Pinto from V. M. Salgaocar College of Law, Panaji.

Dr. Ashwin Fernandes, Founder of PACT Foundation, briefed the Chief Minister on the organisation’s broader initiatives in Goa and its commitment to empowering young Goans under the Yuva Shakti movement, aligned with the national vision of nurturing globally aware, socially responsible youth leaders. The Chief Minister presented certificates of recognition to the three students and extended his best wishes as they prepare to represent Goa on the global stage. The event was also attended by PACT Foundation members Ms. Amelia Ferrao, Co-Founder, and Mr. Darryl Fernandes, Project Executive, marking an inspiring moment for youth empowerment in Goa.

Sports

Rugby Emerges as a Powerful Tool for Youth Leadership and Community Bonding in Goa


Panaji: Rugby is quickly gaining momentum across Goa, evolving into a transformative force that not only builds athleticism but also strengthens community ties and nurtures young leaders. As participation rises in schools and colleges, the sport is proving to be a unique platform for discipline, character-building, and unity.

Brandon Crasto, Founder of Goa 7s and President of the Crocotryles Rugby Foundation, highlighted how deeply rugby is influencing young Goans.
“There is a lot that rugby can do in terms of growing the sport in the community itself. Through the foundation, we visit 20–25 schools every season and reach more than 10,000 children annually. With international players and coaches, we showcase what rugby can unlock — from club-level opportunities to representing the country,” Crasto said.

He emphasised that rugby offers a valuable alternative for youth amid growing distractions.
“Rugby can do a lot for the future generation of Goa. The young generation is getting distracted by things like phones and vices; rugby provides an outlet to create future leaders, and develops them physically and mentally.”

Ryan Gaulstan, Training and Education Manager at Rugby India, underscored the importance of structured learning in advancing the sport.
“Training in education is a key vertical for Rugby India. Through this, we empower states and UTs to build their workforce of qualified coaches, medics, match officials, and strength trainers. That’s why we are in Goa — to empower the Crocotryles Foundation to strengthen rugby in their state.”

The international support for Goa’s rugby movement continues to grow.
During a two-week training stint in Goa, Michael Blatteis, Philippines 7s International Player from Cali, USA, praised the foundation’s efforts:
“You can see how these kids are raised with strong values. Introducing sports early builds natural leaders with teamwork and discipline. Whether or not they go far in rugby, they attempt something meaningful and grow as individuals.”

Global collaboration is also becoming a part of Goa’s rugby journey.
A symbolic jersey exchange took place between Crasto and Samaka Isaacs, ex-student of Oakhill College, Australia. Murry Fisher, Sports Headmaster, sent jerseys and socks in support of the foundation.
“This exchange symbolises community bonding and spreads the La Sallian spirit — solidarity, compassion, and sportsmanship,” Isaacs said. “Hopefully, we can build a partnership and bring a team down to Goa in the future.”

With growing participation, structured training, and international involvement, rugby is poised to become a major force in shaping Goa’s youth and uniting its communities.

Social

JCI Ponda Unveils Second Edition of START Magazine in the Presence of Goa CM Dr. Pramod Sawant


It was a proud moment for JCI Ponda as the organization inaugurated the second edition of its flagship magazine START – Stories That Amplify Real Transformation on 2nd November 2025. The event took place in the presence of Hon. Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant, who unveiled the new edition, commending the efforts of JCI Ponda for its continued contribution to community development and leadership building in Goa.

The event witnessed the presence of distinguished guests including JFD Shaba Gauns (Zone President), JFD Chetan Salelkar (Zone Director – Business), JFM Vadiraj Inamdar (LO President), JFM Muskan Naik (Secretary), JC Akash Mangueshkar (Immediate Past President), JC HGF Janhavi Naik (Past President), and JC HGF Amey Tilve (Member), all of whom contributed to making the occasion memorable.

The START magazine, known for showcasing stories of leadership, innovation, and transformation, encapsulates the impactful initiatives undertaken by JCI Ponda throughout 2025. From community-driven projects to youth leadership programs, the publication serves as a reflection of the organization’s mission to inspire positive change.

Speaking on the occasion, members expressed gratitude to JFD Chetan Salelkar for his valuable guidance and contribution in making this edition and launch event a grand success.

The ceremony was marked by a spirit of pride and unity, highlighting JCI Ponda’s ongoing commitment to nurturing young leaders and fostering meaningful change within the community.

With its second edition of START, JCI Ponda continues to amplify stories that drive transformation — reaffirming its position as a beacon of leadership, service, and progress in Goa.