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Fun day at sea for visually impaired students

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Last updated: April 29, 2025 12:31 am
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The sound of crashing waves, the feel of cool seawater and the joy of floating in the sea became cherished firsts for 16 visually impaired students from the National Association for the Blind (NAB) during a special beach experience curated by Drishti Marine for students of the Association’s Goa branch.

Held at Hawaii Beach, Dona Paula, the initiative aimed to highlight the power of inclusive recreation and how safety, empathy, and thoughtful planning can create unforgettable memories for children with visual impairment and enhance their ability to explore.  A specially demarcated 30 x 50 metre swim zone allowed the children to safely enjoy body floating and boating.

After his day out on the beach, 11-year-old Gauresh Gawde recalled his experience: “I didn’t know how to swim before, but now I know. I liked floating and playing with the small boats.”

Misfaar Bagwan, also 11, added, “My favourite part was the rescue board. I loved playing in the sand with my friends.”

Teachers accompanying the students observed a clear transformation in the children’s confidence and energy. “Our students are really connected with the environment. It built their confidence and gave them a new sense of joy,” said music and computer teacher at NAB Goa, Resha Vernekar.

President of NAB Goa, Joe Noronha was also thrilled at the wards of his association having a fun outdoor sea and beach outing. “It’s the first time so many students have entered the sea. They have thoroughly enjoyed the water and surf-boating experience,” he said. Drishti Marine deployed a full team of trained lifesavers and rescue equipment to ensure the children felt secure while exploring the sea.

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