

Throughout the camp, cadets engaged in a variety of activities, including sports, cultural events, and personal development programs. The camp began with an opening ceremony and continued with EXPA classes for the next 3 days, that covered public speaking, self-confidence, group discussions, and product building. These sessions provided valuable skills and personal development opportunities for the participants.
These sessions were followed by a tour of Hampi, where cadets explored the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The trip was a memorable experience, which allowed cadets to experience the historical and cultural significance of the location. The remaining days featured games, cultural events, language classes, and presentations, culminating in a closing ceremony.
The camp was an enriching experience for the cadets, fostering friendships and providing valuable insights into India’s cultural diversity. From our institution, Cadet Numa Subba and Cadet Shiva Saroj participated in the camp, along with a total of 30 cadets from Goa, including from the Junior and Senior Wings and Divisions, contributing to a total of 100 cadets from across the participating states.