Mangaluru: Session on career, life in armed forces organized in St Agnes College


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Mangaluru, Feb 15: The National Cadet Corps of St Agnes College (Autonomous), organized a session on career and life in Armed Forces which was held on February 14.

Airforce veterans group Capt Daniel Victor recipient of Vishisht Seva Medal and wing Cdr Arijit Ghosh Penguin author of Air Warriors and Renji cricketer were the resource speakers and were escorted by the NCC cadets.

The session began with a prayer song and then was followed by an address from the resource speaker captain Daniel Victor, who shared his experience and narrated a motivational story on tomatoes, in which he said youngsters should start taking right advice, they need to be different like a tomato which never seeks validation but always proves its worth, he said every challenge in life needs to be embraced.

Wing Cdr Arijit Ghosh inspired the cadets by sharing inputs on SSB and his life experience in Defence. He said service in Armed Force will help in living a dignified life and helps in understanding the human value, to gain confidence and respect in life.

Sr Dr M Venissa AC, principal, Paulose, chairman Global TV, ANO of army wing Capt Gayathri BK and ANO of air wing Flying Offr Dr Hithakshi graced this event with their presence. NCC cadets and students actively participated in the session. Cdt Anisha compered the programme.

 

 

  

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