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Naval Headquarters Hosts Successful 3rd Edition of Station Commanders’ Workshop

Amidst the deliberations, the NWWA Coffee Table Book was launched by President NWWA and NWWA committee members, serving as a visual testament to the enduring spirit of camaraderie and support within the naval community.

In a concerted effort to bolster administrative efficiency and functional support across naval stations, the 3rd edition of the Station Commanders’ Workshop (SCW 24/1) convened at Naval Headquarters, New Delhi from March 18 to March 20, 2024.

The three-day workshop served as a platform for more than 100 delegates, comprising Station Commanders from naval stations nationwide, officers from Naval Headquarters (NHQ), Command Headquarters, Commanding Officers of various Naval Hospitals, officers from Naval Armament Inspection (NAI) Units, and Material Organisations (MOs), to deliberate on key focus areas and initiatives aimed at enhancing operational effectiveness and community welfare within the naval community.

Under the guidance of Naval Headquarters (NHQ), the workshop delved into crucial aspects concerning Works, Logistics, and Intelligence, reflecting the strategic priorities of the Indian Navy in optimizing operational capabilities and infrastructure management.

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Delegates participated in comprehensive discussions, workshops, and presentations aimed at identifying challenges, sharing best practices, and charting out actionable strategies to address evolving operational requirements.

A highlight of SCW 24/1 was the presentation of a comprehensive report by the Director General Medical Services (Navy) (DGMS(N)) on the operations of Early Intervention Centres (EIC) across all naval commands and NHQ.

The report provided insights into the vital role played by EICs in promoting health and well-being within the naval community, showcasing the Navy’s commitment to proactive healthcare initiatives.

Additionally, a manuscript of the EIC book was unveiled by Admiral R Hari Kumar, Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), Mrs. Kala Hari Kumar, President of the Naval Wives Welfare Association (NWWA), and Surg Vice Admiral Arti Sarin, DGMS(N), underscoring the importance of disseminating knowledge and fostering a culture of preventive healthcare.

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Mrs. Kala Hari Kumar, in her capacity as President of NWWA, conducted an informative session during SCW 24/1, acquainting Station Commanders, Unit heads of MOs, NLCs, NAIs, and NWWA members with recent initiatives undertaken by NWWA for the welfare of the naval community.

Emphasizing the pivotal role of leadership in ensuring community welfare, Mrs. Kumar outlined forthcoming initiatives of NWWA and underscored the organization’s commitment to supporting naval families and promoting holistic well-being.

Amidst the deliberations, the NWWA Coffee Table Book was launched by President NWWA and NWWA committee members, serving as a visual testament to the enduring spirit of camaraderie and support within the naval community.

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The successful conclusion of SCW 24/1 underscores the Indian Navy’s unwavering commitment to fostering collaboration, innovation, and excellence across all facets of naval operations and community welfare.

As the naval fraternity collectively reflects on the insights gleaned and initiatives unveiled during the workshop, it is poised to chart a course towards greater resilience, readiness, and welfare enhancement in the service of the nation.

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Pratham Gurung
Pratham Gurung
An avid movie buff who aspires to make it into the armed forces. Always had a knack for words so reading and writing are my favourite hobbies. Can debate on anything but not everything.
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