Media Release
Mangaluru, Dec 9: The cadets of NCC - Airwing (6 Air Squadron Mangalore) from St Agnes College (Autonomous) have made the institution proud with their outstanding accomplishments. Under the guidance of flying officer Dr Hithakshi, Cadet Celine D’Silva and Cadet Sonal Jessica Crasta, these young volunteers have showcased exceptional talent, leadership, and dedication.
Cadet Celine D’Silva represented Karnataka & Goa at the prestigious AIVSC 2025 held at ETI Air Force Station, Jalahalli, Bengaluru. Competing in the drone category, she and her talented team secured the gold medal, a remarkable achievement that highlights her skill, innovation, and leadership qualities. Her contribution was instrumental in her directorate being named the best directorate in drone, ultimately helping them clinch the overall championship for the third consecutive year.



Her dedication to advancing technology and her unwavering team spirit exemplify the true qualities of a volunteer serving with purpose, pushing boundaries, and inspiring others to excel.
In addition, Cadet Sonal Jessica Crasta has achieved her own distinguished milestone. She successfully completed the Para Basic Course at Army Airborne Training School, Agra, demonstrating her discipline, resilience, and unwavering commitment to excellence. Her accomplishment reflects her readiness to face challenges head-on and her dedication to service and protection.



These achievements underscore the exceptional calibre of NCC cadets from St Agnes College, whose efforts continue to bring laurels to their institution and inspire future generations of volunteers.