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Indian Navy

Navy Week: More Than 4,000 Students Visit Ships On Sat-Sun

PTI
Posted on 28 Nov 2022
09:55 AM
Summary
Ships of the Western Fleet hosted around 4,000 children from more than 20 schools from across the country on Saturday and Sunday as part of Navy Week 2022
The aim of such visits is to expose the next generation to the operations, activities, roles, and relevance of the Indian Navy as an instrument of national policy

Ships of the Western Fleet hosted around 4,000 children from more than 20 schools from across the country on Saturday and Sunday as part of Navy Week 2022.

A Naval spokesperson said in a statement students from the National Cadet Corps, Sainik schools, Rotary schools, private and government schools, and National Association for the Blind visited the ships over two days.

"They were conducted onboard and familiarised with the operational capabilities and roles played by the Indian Navy in ensuring the maritime security of the nation. During the visit, the students saw a static display of various weapons in the Indian Navy's inventory, including surface-to-air and surface-to-surface missiles, and torpedoes launched by ships, submarines, and aircraft," he said.

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"The display also included small caliber weapons used in the Navy. Movies on various operations undertaken by the Navy and on life at sea were also screened for them. The aim of such visits is to expose the next generation to the operations, activities, roles, and relevance of the Indian Navy as an instrument of national policy," he added.

Last updated on 28 Nov 2022
09:55 AM
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