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SEPTEMBER-2025
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Monday, September 15, 2025 |
| | | | | | | DRM REVIEWS CIVIL ENGINEERING PROJECTS AND INAUGURATES RENOVATED CONFERENCE HALL Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) Shri Lalit Bohra chaired a detailed review meeting with the Civil Engineering Department of Waltair Division at the newly renovated Engineering Conference Hall on [insert date if needed]. The session focused on key operational areas including infrastructure development, ongoing maintenance works, Amrit Bharat Station projects, disaster management strategies, and safety measures in boulder-fall prone zones.
During the interaction, DRM Shri Bohra engaged with senior supervisors to gain insights into ground-level challenges and progress. Emphasising the critical importance of safety, he called for unwavering adherence to safety protocols and stressed the need for timely execution and proactive supervision.
The meeting was attended by ADRM (Infrastructure) Shri E. Santharam, ADRM (Operations) Shri Manoj Kumar Sahoo, Senior Divisional Engineer Shri A.K. Moharana, along with other senior officers and supervisors of the Civil Engineering Department.
Ahead of the review, DRM Shri Bohra inaugurated the upgraded Conference Hall and lauded the improved facilities. In his address to the officers and staff, he reiterated that safety remains the top priority for Indian Railways. He encouraged a culture of teamwork, vigilance, and coordination across departments, especially as the Division prepares for increased operations during the upcoming busy season.
The meeting concluded with a renewed commitment to operational excellence, safety, and infrastructure enhancement across the Waltair Division. | | DRM COMMENDS CIVIL DEFENCE INSPECTOR K.Y. REDDY FOR NATIONAL RECOGNITION Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) Shri Lalit Bohra extended heartfelt appreciation to Shri K.Y. Reddy, Civil Defence Inspector of Waltair Division and Senior Technician in the Traction Distribution Department, for his outstanding achievement in receiving the Bronze Disc and Commendation Certificate from the Director General of Fire Services, Civil Defence and Home Guards, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.
The prestigious honour was awarded in recognition of Shri Reddy’s exemplary service in the field of Civil Defence during the year 2024. The award ceremony took place in New Delhi on 10th September 2025, where Shri Reddy was felicitated by Shri Ajit Kumar Jha, Executive Director (Civil Engineering-G), Railway Board.
Senior Divisional Safety Officer Shri A.K. Mutatkar was also present during the felicitation by DRM, marking the occasion as a proud moment for the Waltair Division.
This commendation highlights the dedication and service ethos of Shri K.Y. Reddy and underscores the vital role played by railway personnel in ensuring safety, preparedness, and resilience in times of crisis. | | CHIEF OF NAVAL STAFF FLAGS OFF INDIAN NAVY CAR RALLY TO STRENGTHEN NATIONAL OUTREACH In a landmark initiative aimed at deepening public engagement and national integration, Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of the Naval Staff, ceremonially flagged off the Indian Navy Car Rally on 13 September 2025. This outreach effort reflects the Navy''s resolve to connect more meaningfully with citizens across the country, especially in the culturally vibrant and strategically significant state of Uttar Pradesh.
The rally features 34 participants, including serving naval personnel and members of the Navy Welfare and Wellness Association (NWWA). Over eight days, the convoy will cover a 1,700-kilometre route through the cities of Agra, Lucknow, Varanasi, and Kanpur locations chosen for their deep cultural roots and historical importance.
Anchored around five key themes, the rally aims to:
Engage with Naval Veterans and Veer Naaris - Honouring the sacrifices of the Navy''s extended family and reaffirming continued support.
Support NGOs Enroute - Emphasising the Navy’s commitment to social welfare and community upliftment.
Promote Naval Awareness - Inspiring youth and fostering maritime consciousness through outreach activities.
Showcase NWWA’s Role in Skill India - Highlighting collaborations with local artisans and NWWA’s contributions to skill development.
Celebrate India’s Cultural Heritage - Visiting heritage sites to pay tribute to the country’s rich historical legacy.
This rally represents more than a journey across cities-it is a symbol of the Indian Navy’s mission to connect with the heart of India. By reaching beyond the coastline, the Navy reinforces its identity as not just a defender of the seas, but as a unifying force that embraces the spirit of the nation. | | INDIAN NAVY''S FIRST TRAINING SQUADRON CONCLUDES PORT VISITS TO LA REUNION The Indian Navy’s First Training Squadron (1TS), comprising INS Tir, ICGS Sarathi, and INS Shardul, departed from La Réunion and Port Louis on 11 September 2025, after successful port calls aimed at deepening maritime cooperation and strengthening regional security in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). These visits underscore the Indian Navy’s commitment to capacity building and partnership under the overarching vision of MAHASAGAR.
During their stay at La Réunion, INS Tir and ICGS Sarathi engaged in multiple bilateral activities with the French Navy. Highlights included a PASSEX with FS Le Malin, featuring coordinated manoeuvres, communication drills, and navigation exercises. Harbour activities involved joint diving operations, shipboard familiarisation, and professional exchanges. Trainees also visited the CROSS (Regional Operational Surveillance and Rescue Centre) and a naval workshop to gain insights into local operational and maintenance practices. Cultural interactions such as joint yoga sessions, sports fixtures, and social events further fostered mutual goodwill.
Meanwhile, at Port Louis, Mauritius, INS Shardul conducted a series of joint activities with the Mauritius National Coast Guard. These included diving exercises, damage control and firefighting drills, shipboard visits, and a PASSEX with MCGS Valiant, which reinforced maritime interoperability. The ship also carried out joint EEZ surveillance and participated in community outreach programs, hosting schoolchildren, members of the Indian diaspora, and local citizens. Sports, yoga, and volunteer initiatives added a cultural dimension to the visit.
These parallel port visits reflect the Indian Navy’s enduring commitment to regional partnerships, showcasing shared values, operational synergy, and people-to-people connect with maritime neighbors. |
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