The Selection and Training Camp for the forthcoming All India NCC Yachting Regatta 2025 concluded with resounding success on 6th September 2025, marking the completion of an intensive and inspiring program designed to test skill, stamina, and seamanship.
Over a span of ten days, from 28th August to 6th September, a total of 30 Naval NCC cadets from Maharashtra participated in rigorous training at Futala Lake, Nagpur. The camp featured a balanced blend of practical sailing sessions alongside theoretical instruction on tactics, safety protocols, and race discipline—ensuring holistic preparation for the prestigious national competition.
The Maharashtra NCC Directorate’s team selection and training were meticulously organized by NCC Group Headquarters, Nagpur, and conducted by the 4 Maharashtra Naval NCC Unit (MNU), Nagpur. Cdr Vaibhav Dabral, Commanding Officer, 4 MNU NCC, extended heartfelt gratitude to the Nagpur Municipal Corporation, particularly the Health and Public Works divisions, for their unwavering support in facilitating the smooth conduct of the camp.

Conducted at the scenic Boat House, Futala Lake, the camp was guided by experienced Yachting Instructors, who ensured the highest standards of professional training and safety. Cadets underwent demanding trials both on water and land, showcasing their endurance, teamwork, and determination.

After a series of competitive assessments, six outstanding cadets were finally selected to represent Maharashtra at the All India Yachting Regatta 2025, to be held at Chilka Lake, Odisha. The proud cadets who will carry the state’s flag are:
• Cdt Vedant Vilas Shinde
• Cdt Manas Tandekar
• Cdt Tejas Makeshwar
• Cdt Kashmiri Kishor Kanaojia
• Cdt Harshada Shanware
• Ldg Cdt Khushi Bhatia
A group photograph was also taken to mark the occasion, featuring the six selected cadets along with Gp Capt Khushal Vyas, Group Commander, Nagpur Group NCC. The moment captured the pride and joy of the young sailors who will now carry Maharashtra’s hopes at the national regatta.
Notably, the selection of four cadets from Nagpur city has generated immense excitement among Vidarbha’s youth, inspiring them to embrace this adventurous naval sport and consider joining 4 MNU NCC—a platform that nurtures young talent and transforms it into national pride.

This achievement not only highlights the commitment and skill of Maharashtra’s NCC cadets but also reflects the spirit of discipline, courage, and teamwork that lies at the heart of NCC training. As these cadets prepare to represent the state at Chilka, they stand as shining role models for young aspirants across Maharashtra.


















