Girls Defence Training Program Successfully Conducted
Our academy organized a special defence training session where students learned discipline, fitness and basic self-defence techniques. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from girl cadets across all batches, showcasing their dedication and commitment to building a strong future.
The training session was conducted by experienced female instructors who focused on practical self-defence moves, physical fitness drills, and mental conditioning exercises. Students were trained in basic combat techniques, situational awareness, and emergency response strategies that are essential for personal safety and defence preparation.
Training Highlights
The program included morning physical training (PT), obstacle course practice, basic combat training, and interactive sessions on discipline and leadership. Participants also learned about the importance of mental strength and confidence in challenging situations.
- Physical fitness drills and endurance training
- Basic self-defence techniques and combat moves
- Obstacle course practice for agility
- Personality development and confidence building
- Interactive sessions with female defence mentors
- Team building activities and group discussions
The training session was part of our ongoing commitment to empower girls with the skills and confidence needed to pursue careers in defence forces. Our academy regularly organizes such programs to ensure students remain motivated and physically prepared for competitive exams.
"The training was an incredible experience. We learned not just physical techniques but also gained mental strength and confidence. The female instructors made us feel comfortable and motivated throughout the session."
- Priya Sharma, NDA Aspirant
The program concluded with a certificate distribution ceremony where students were awarded for their active participation. Parents appreciated the academy's efforts in providing such valuable training that combines safety, fitness, and career preparation for their daughters.


