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The Hindu
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NCC volunteers return to shore after 10-day sea expedition
Lieutenant Governor K. Kailashnathan formally welcomed a group of NCC cadets on their return to shore after a sailing expedition at the Thengaithittu harbour on Friday, June 20, 2025. The 'Sagar Sangram' expedition organised by the NCC Directorate Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Andaman and Nicobar Islands featured a group of 60 cadets from the NCC naval unit drawn from schools and colleges. The group, comprising 35 boys and 25 girl cadets, from NCC units in Puducherry and Cuddalore, had covered an estimated 300km during the 10-day trip to Karaikal via Cuddalore and back. The group, which was accompanied by three naval unit officers and two associates, undertook various social service activities, such as blood donation camps, sapling plantation and cleanliness drives to create awareness among the public at select destinations enroute. A press note from Raj Nivas said the Lt. Governor also visited the photo exhibition set up in this connection that depicted the adventures of the National Cadet Corps, training sessions and social service activities. Colonel R. R. Menon, Group Commander of the National Cadet Corps Puducherry Division and others were present.


The Hindu
13-06-2025
- The Hindu
NCC volunteers set sail on 10-day sea expedition
A group of 60 students from the Naval Unit of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) from various schools and colleges in Puducherry and Tamil Nadu, has embarked on an ocean sailing expedition to Karaikal and back. Chief Minister N. Rangasamy flagged off the 'Sagar Sangram' expedition organised by the NCC Directorate Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Andaman and Nicobar Islands at the Thengaithittu fishing harbour recently. The group, comprising 35 boys and 25 girl cadets, from NCC units in Puducherry and Cuddalore, set out on a 10-day journey covering an estimated 300 km in three vessels. Apart from R. Baskar, MLA and A. Mohamad Ismail, Director of Fisheries and Fishermen Welfare, a crowd gathered at the harbour and cheered for the group on their departure. The group is being accompanied by three naval unit officers and two associates. According to a press note, the volunteers will organise various social service events, such as blood donation camps, sapling plantation and cleanliness drives to create awareness among the public at select destinations enroute. As per schedule, the expedition planned in four legs, will reach Karaikal via Cuddalore, Parangipettai and Poompuhar. The group is expected to return to Puducherry on June 20. Meanwhile, in a post on 'X', the NCC Directorate said the expedition 'highlights the adventurous spirit and resilience of our young cadets and also underscores the importance of maritime activities in fostering leadership, teamwork, and endurance'.