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| Naval academy inaugurated at Ezhimala January 08, 2009 Kannur (Kerala): Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh inaugurated the Naval Academy at Ezhimala in Kerala today. The foundation stone of the institute was laid down by the former Prime Minister of India Late Rajiv Gandhi. The Indian Naval Academy would function under the Southern Naval Command based at Kochi headed by Vice Admiral Sunil K Damle. The Project Management Authority which was entrusted with the planning and execution of the Naval Academy is headed by Commodore T.K. Ashokan. The complex civil works under difficult conditions were executed under the able guidance of Brigadier Sunil V. Gopande and his team from the Indian Army's Corps of Engineers. The academy covers an area of 2452 acres along the North Malabar coastline including the Kavvayi backwaters where watermanship training would be conducted. The academy would have state-of-the-art classrooms, laboratories and workshops, a well stocked library and a modern auditorium. Physical fitness training facilities include indoor swimming and diving pools, athletics track and stadium, a variety of play fields and courts, a firing range and a waterman ship training centre. A comprehensive IT network interconnecting various facilities is also being set up. Whilst Naval Orientation Courses are being conducted at Ezhimala since 2005, full fledged training will commence from June 2009. The Academy would be conducting a four year B.Tech programme for all newly inducted trainees. Courses would be offered in Electronics and Communications and Mechanical Engineering. The syllabus and the curriculum has been drafted keeping in mind the current technical advancements and the skill sets that will be required in handling the future acquisitions of the Indian Navy. Naval Orientation Courses of 20 weeks duration for other direct entry scheme (after graduation) in various branches will also be conducted here. The total envisaged strength of the Academy in June 2009 would be approximately 450 trainees which would progressively increase to about 1100 trainees by 2013. This would include officer trainees from the Indian Coast Guard and friendly foreign countries. The Naval Academy will be manned by a mix of uniformed and civilian personnel for conduct of training and other administrative support functions. There would be 161 officers, 47 professors / lecturers, 502 sailors and 557 civilians. Along with the families of staff, the campus would have a population of about 4000. A well designed township would provide living spaces for these personnel. |