INS Chilka hosts 'Passing Out Parade' for trainees of 01/26 batch
New Delhi, June 13
Indian Naval Ship Chilka witnessed a momentous occasion as 3,012 trainees of Batch 01/26 successfully passed out after completing 16 weeks of rigorous ab-initio naval training. The batch comprised 2,746 Agniveers, including 116 women Agniveers of the Indian Navy, and 265 Naviks of the Indian Coast Guard.
According to a press release from INS CHILKA, the Passing Out Parade marked their successful transformation from recruits into disciplined, motivated and professionally trained personnel, ready to take on the challenges of naval service.
The Passing Out Parade on Friday was reviewed by Vice Admiral Sanjay Vatsayan, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Naval Command, as the Chief Guest for the ceremony. Cmde B Deepak Aneel, Station Commander, INS Chilka, was the Conducting Officer of the parade. The event was attended by distinguished veterans, senior officers, eminent personalities and family members of the passing out trainees, adding warmth and pride to the occasion, the press release stated.
According to the release, Vice Admiral Sanjay Vatsayan, while addressing the gathering, congratulated the trainees on successfully completing the demanding training programme. He exhorted them to uphold the Indian Navy's core values of Duty, Honour and Courage and serve the nation with dedication, integrity and professionalism.
In recognition of exceptional performance during the training, the Chief Guest presented medals, trophies and awards to outstanding trainees.
The Chief of the Naval Staff Rolling Trophy and Gold Medal for Best Trainee (SSR) and (MR) were awarded to Kornana Dhanalakshmi and Rudhikesh Maruti Pawar, respectively. The Rolling Trophy for Best Woman Trainee in the Overall Order of Merit was awarded to Prapti Ramesh Chavhan, while Devasish was adjudged the Best Navik (GD), the press release stated.
The release further stated that before the Passing Out Parade, a Valedictory Function was organised, which included the presentation of the End-of-Term Report and a vibrant cultural programme by the trainees. The Overall Championship Trophy was awarded to Kharavela Division, while Angre Division secured the Runners-Up position.
According to the release, the occasion also witnessed the unveiling of Ankur (01/26), the bilingual trainees' magazine of INS Chilka, capturing the experiences, achievements and transformational journey of the trainees during their 16 weeks of training at INS Chilka.
— ANI
Reader Comments
My cousin was part of this batch! He joined as an Agniveer and the transformation in him is unbelievable. From a restless youngster to a disciplined sailor - INS Chilka truly molds character. Kudos to all the trainers and families who supported them!
Respect to all the trainees! 16 weeks of rigorous training is no joke. The fact that 116 women Agniveers completed it alongside men shows the Navy's commitment to inclusivity. Well done India! 👏
The Agniveer scheme is still controversial, but seeing these young men and women march out with pride makes me hopeful. My only wish is that the government ensures adequate post-service benefits and opportunities for them. They are giving 4 years of their youth to the nation - the least we can do is take care of their future. 🙏
Hats off to Vice Admiral Sanjay Vatsayan and the entire team at INS Chilka! The "Duty, Honour, Courage" motto is what makes our Navy one of the finest in the world. Also thrilled to see Prapti Ramesh Chavhan winning Best Woman Trainee - Maharashtra's daughters are making us proud! 😊
Impressive to see the scale - 3,012 trainees passing out at once! The inclusion of 265 Naviks for the Coast Guard shows the integrated approach of our maritime security. The cultural program and the bilingual magazine Ankur are also great touches that show the Navy nurtures all-round development. Beautiful!
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