The Navy Welfare and Wellness Association (NWWA) held its Central Executive Committee Meeting, chaired by Mrs. Shashi Tripathi, President of NWWA. The gathering brought together regional leaders to discuss and reaffirm their commitment to unity, skill-building, and sustainability for naval families. The event underscored NWWA’s ongoing mission to empower and support the naval community through various welfare initiatives.

The meeting featured discussions on enhancing community support programs, with a focus on fostering skill development and promoting sustainable practices. Attendees, dressed in traditional attire, participated in a productive session that highlighted the importance of collaboration among regional chapters to address the needs of naval families.

Following the meeting, the committee members visited the newly inaugurated Nausena Bhawan, the Indian Navy’s first independent headquarters in Delhi, located at Delhi Cantt. The state-of-the-art facility, inaugurated by Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh, symbolizes the Navy’s growing presence in the capital and its commitment to modern infrastructure for operational efficiency.

NWWA, known for its extensive work in women’s empowerment, education, healthcare, and environmental sustainability, continues to play a pivotal role in supporting naval personnel and their families. The organization has previously been recognized for initiatives such as block printing classes for women, pre-schools for naval children, and environmental campaigns promoting recycling and waste management.




This meeting further strengthens NWWA’s efforts to anchor the lives of naval families through meaningful and impactful programs.