The Marine Engineering Specialisation Course (MESC) at INS Shivaji recently celebrated the graduation of 39 officers, hailing from various naval forces.
About INS Shivaji:
It is an Indian Naval station placed in Lonavala, Maharashtra.
It homes the Naval College of Engineering which trains officers of the Indian Navy and the Indian Coast Guard.
Indian Navy already operates a primary damage manipulate simulator Akshat at INS Shivaji to train its officers and sailors on damage manage on a warship at sea.
Indian Navy's Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defence School and Center for Marine Engineering Technology also are also based here.
INS Shivaji had its humble beginning as replacement for the ‘Stokers’ Training School’ at HMIS Dalhousie, in Naval Dockyard, Bombay.
Commissioned with the aid of the then Governor of Bombay, Sir John Colville, as HMIS Shivaji on 15 February 1945, it has become INS Shivaji on 26 January 1950.
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