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Indian Navy’s Station Commanders’ brainstorm administrative support to operational units
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New Delhi. 20 March 2024. Admiral R Hari Kumar, Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), along with Mrs Kala Hari Kumar, President Naval Welfare and Wellness Association (NWWA) addressed the Station Commanders, at the Workshop being held for the first time at New Delhi.
The 3rd edition of the Station Commanders’ Workshop (SCW 24/1), an assembly of the Station Commanders across the Navy who provide administrative and functional support to Operational units, was held at Naval Headquarters, New Delhi from 18 – 20 Mar 24. The three-day Workshop was attended by more than 100 delegates representing all naval stations, as well as officers from Naval Headquarters (NHQ) and Command Headquarters. The workshop was also attended by the Commanding Officers of various Naval Hospital, officers from Naval Armament Inspection (NAI) Units and the Material Organisations (MOs). The Key Focus Areas steered by the NHQ for SCW 24/1 were Works, Logistics and Intelligence. In addition, DGMS(N) presented a report on the operations of Early Intervention Centres in all the Commands and NHQ. EIC book manuscript was also released on the occasion by Admiral R Hari Kumar, CNS, Kala Hari Kumar, President NWWA and Surg Vice Admiral Arti Sarin, DGMS(N).
Kala Hari Kumar, President NWWA, conducted an information session on NWWA which was attended by the Station Commanders, Unit heads of MOs, NLCs, NAIs and NWWA members. She familiarized them with recent initiatives undertaken by NWWA, for the benefit of the naval community including Early Intervention Centres, and emphasized the role of leadership in ensuring community welfare. She also shared with the Station Commanders the forthcoming initiatives of NWWA. NWWA Coffee table book was also released by President NWWA and NWWA committee members during the event.