NCC Naval Wing cadets begin ten-day sailing expedition through backwaters
The Hindu
NCC Naval Wing cadets embark on a 220-km backwater sailing expedition in Kerala, fostering teamwork and leadership skills.
NCC Naval Wing cadets on Friday set out on a ten-day, 220-km adventure backwater sailing expedition from Kollam through the backwaters. Brigadier Suresh G., Group Commander, NCC Group Kollam, flagged off the expedition which has 65 cadets, including 35 boys and 30 girls from all districts of Kerala and Lakshadweep.
They will sail through the Ashtamudi and Vembanad lakes in three DK Whaler boats. On Friday, the expedition set out from Thevally jetty, Kollam. Navigating the National Waterway-3 (NW 3), it will turn around at the Pathiramanal Island Bird Sanctuary.
The entire expedition is divided into eight phases. There are night halts at Klappana, Purakkad, Punnamada and Kannankara.
An extensive recce had been undertaken by the staff of 3(Kerala) Naval Unit NCC to identify potential
hazards along the route. The cadets were put through strenuous training by their Units/Groups to prepare them for the expedition.
The youngsters were picked on the basis of their swimming prowess, physical fitness, aptitude and willingness, the NCC said.
The expedition will be an unique experience for the cadets, Brigadier Suresh said. Working unitedly towards a common goal will help them gain confidence and the mental strength to undertake bigger expeditions and challenges later on, he said.