
Hyderabad students visit ENC Vizag as part of Navy Day 2024 activities
The Hindu
Students from Hyderabad and Secunderabad schools visit Eastern Fleet ships at ENC, learning about Indian Navy operations and heritage.
Students from Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet and St. Andrews School, Secunderabad visited ships of the Eastern Fleet as part of Navy Day 2024 activities at Eastern Naval Command (ENC) in Visakhapatnam on Monday.
The students interacted with the ship’s crew and were briefed about operations undertaken by the Indian Navy in various domains and also on India’s maritime heritage. The students also visited INS Vishwakarma and got hands-on experience on the State-of-the-art training facilities such as the firefighting training facility ‘Agamya’.

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