164 cadets pass out of Indian Naval Academy
PTI, Nov 28, 2020, 7:44 PM IST
Kochi: Adhering to COVID-19 protocol, 164 cadets, comprising midshipmen of the Indian Navy, passed out on Saturday at the end of their “Course Completion Ceremony” at the Indian Naval Academy at Ezhimala in Kannur district.
The cadets included two from Sri Lanka.
General Manoj Mukund Naravane, Chief of Army Staff, reviewed the Passing out Parade and awarded medals to meritorious Midshipmen and cadets, a release said.
Midshipman Ankush Dwivedi bagged the ‘Presidents Gold Medal’ for the Indian Naval Academy B Tech course.
The ‘Chief of the Naval Staff Gold Medal for the Naval Orientation Course (Extended) was awarded to cadet Cedric Cyril.
General Manoj Mukund Naravane congratulated the cadets for their impeccable turnout, smart drill and movements on parade and re-emphasised the core values of duty, honour and courage, the release said.
These officers will proceed to various naval ships and establishments to further consolidate their training in specialised fields.
Stringent precautionary measures instituted by the academy helped accomplish the challenging goal of training about 800 cadets during COVID-19 and the successful culmination of the Autumn Term 2020 at INA, the release added.
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