

Saloni Singhal
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Education, Management, Innovation, CSR, AI, Skilling, Travel, Hope ... just a few things I resonate with.























The National Defence Academy (NDA) in Pune witnessed a landmark moment as the first batch of 17 female cadets graduated on Thursday. This historic event marks a significant step forward for women in the Indian armed forces. A total of 339 cadets were awarded degrees during the convocation ceremony for the 148th NDA course, which prepares officers for the Army, Navy, and Air Force. The degrees—B.Sc., B.A., and B.Tech.—were conferred by Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Delhi. Among the graduates, Division Cadet Shriti Daksh made history by becoming the first female cadet to receive the Silver Medal and the Chief of Air Staff Trophy for securing the top rank in the B.A. stream. Lucky Kumar was honored with the Chief of Army Staff Trophy for topping the B.Sc. stream, while Battalion Cadet Captain Prince Kumar Kushwaha won the Chief of Naval Staff Trophy for excellence in the Computer Science branch. Academy Cadet Captain Udayveer Singh Negi stood out as the top performer in the B.Tech. stream. The cadets’ achievements will be celebrated further at the passing out parade of the 148th course, scheduled for Friday, May 30. This momentous occasion is being hailed as a turning point for gender equality and excellence within India’s defence forces. #ITCard #NDA #Women #GenderEquality #NationalDefeneAcademy























