Mangaluru: St Agnes College NCC cadets shine at Republic Day Camp 2026


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Mangaluru, Jan 27: It is a proud moment for St Agnes College (Autonomous) as two cadets from NCC Airwing and one cadet from NCC Army wing have represented the Karnataka & Goa Directorate in the Republic Day camp 2026 being held at New Delhi.

Cadet CUO Poonam Kuwar was a part of the Kartavya path marching contingent at the Republic Day parade, cadet Sgt Celine D’Silva for drone training in NCC and cadet Sathwika R Bhat for culturals. Cadets will also be a part of PM Rally which will be held on January 28. They have reached this prestigious camp through a series of selection camps.

Cadet Sgt Celine D’Silva got the privilege to meet the Chief of Air Staff of the Indian Airforce (IAF), air chief marshal Amar Preet Singh PVSM, AVSM, VM and DGNCC lieutenant general Virendra Vats, YSM, SM and VSM and also chief of naval staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, PVSM, AVSM, NM.

The management, the principal Sr Dr M Venissa AC, Wg Cdr Praveen Kaveriappa, commanding officer of 6 KAR AIR SQN NCC, Lt Col Rohit Prakash Rai, commanding officer of 18 KAR BN NCC, ANO of NCC Airwing Flg Offr Dr Hithakshi B, ANO of NCC Army wing Lt Gayathri BK and the staff, students, parents and the alumni of the college have congratulated the cadets for their achievements.

 

 

 

  

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