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Coast Guard Karnataka celebrates 42nd Raising Day


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Mangaluru, Feb 02, 2018: Coast Guard Karnataka celebrated 42nd Raising Day on Thursday, 01 February 2018 at its Mangalore Headquarters with a ceremonial function. The honourable Chief Guest for the event was Shri BA Mohiuddin Bava, MLA, North Mangalore. The event was graced by various dignitaries.


Cake ceremony ...

 

Cake ceremony ...

 

Cake ceremony ...

 

Cake ceremony ...


During the event, traditional cultural program consisting of five classical dances depicting various Indian historical moments was showcased. Thereafter, Cake Cutting ceremony was performed by the honourable Chief Guest, Shri BA Mohiuddin Bava, Deputy Inspector General SS Dasila, TM, the Commander, Coast Guard Karnataka and junior-most officer present, Assistant Commandant Neha Barange.

Shri BA Mohiuddin Bava appreciated Coast Guard ceremony and expressed his whole hearted support to the service in its future endeavours.

The State of Karnataka has a coastline of 320 Kms and is in close proximity to the Lakshadweep and Minicoy Islands. Presence of international merchant traffic in sea-lanes of communication, diversified maritime community and fishermen warrant continuous alertness. Coast Guard Karnataka has taken considerable steps to safeguard the State’s maritime borders. One advance offshore patrol vessel Shoor, 04 Fast Patrol Vessels, 02 Hovercraft, Coast Guard Air Enclave Mangalore, 02 Interceptor Boats and 02 Interceptor Craft are engaged in the safety & security of coastal Karnataka.

Coast Guard Karnataka is persistently teaming up with other stake-holders like Indian Navy, Coastal Security Police, State Police, State & District Administration, Customs, New Mangalore Port Trust, Karwar Port, Old Mangalore Port, CISF, industrial units etc for inter-agency support, exercises and information sharing. The connection with coastal populace and fishermen of Karnataka has built mutual confidence. The fishing community has also been reciprocating as ‘eyes and ears’ for Coast Guard at sea by providing inputs.

The ’Service before Self’ attitude of Coast Guard Karnataka has resulted in saving 202 lives in 10 Search and Rescue operations and 03 Medical Evacuations during the year 2017 till today. During Cyclone Ockhi, Coast Guard Karnataka was actively involved in the Search and Rescue efforts and saved 89 fishermen in distress. There was no loss of life in the State of Karnataka.

During the address to officers and men, Deputy Inspector General SS Dasila, TM, The Commander, Coast Guard Karnataka stated, "The professionalism, infallible attitude and patriotism shown by all of us has resulted in overcoming daunting and challenging tasks at sea that resulted in saving precious lives. We must maintain sharp vigilance to thwart threats".

Coast Guard Karnataka takes pride in ensuring safer seas along Karnataka coast and re-dedicates itself in the service to the people of Karnataka.