Sea Consciousness: Indian Navy car expedition to cover entire coastline
The expedition, christened 'Sam No Varunah', was flagged off from INS Netaji Subhas, the Naval headquarters for West Bengal
By Newsmeter Network Published on 26 March 2023 9:08 AM GMTKolkata: An Indian Navy-organised car expedition covering the entire 7,500-km coastline to encourage sea consciousness was flagged off from Kolkata on Sunday by the Navy chief and the Naval officer in charge in West Bengal.
The expedition christened 'Sam No Varunah', was flagged off from INS Netaji Subhas, the Naval headquarters for West Bengal.
Held in association with the Navy Welfare and Wellness Association (NWWA), the maritime awareness coastal motor car expedition, covering the entire Indian coastline from Kolkata to Lakhpat in Gujarat, was flagged off virtually by Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral R Hari Kumar, and on the ground by Commodore Rituraj Sahu, NOIC, West Bengal.
It will arrive at INS Chilka on March 28 on the occasion of the passing out of the first batch of āAgniveersā of the Navy, according to an official release.
Conducting awareness campaigns in cities and villages en route with the aim to provide information about employment opportunities in the Navy, including the āAgnipathā scheme, the rally is scheduled to culminate at Lakhpat on April 23.
The journey will also focus on women in the Navy, and interactions have been planned with Naval veterans and āveer narisā en route, the release said.
Adm R Hari Kumar #CNS virtually flagged off the 7500 km #SamNoVarunah Coastal Car Expedition. Covering the entire Indian Coastline #WestBengal-#Gujarat, this expedition is an outreach to inculcate Maritime Consciousness, awareness about #AgnipathScheme & showcase #NariShakti. https://t.co/R1BIGQBCoq pic.twitter.com/Oq9UliVB6N
ā SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) March 26, 2023
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