Kotamula Nishank Completes 518th Basic Rock Climbing Course
Anurag University proudly congratulates Kotamula Nishank of the Department of Artificial Intelligence, School of Engineering, on successfully completing the 518th Basic Course at the Rock Climbing Training Camp (RCTC). Held in Junagadh and organised by the 8 BN Gujarat NCC from 18th to 27th November 2025, the camp provided rigorous endurance training, technical skill-building, and valuable high-altitude climbing experience. Rock climbing is a demanding discipline that tests physical strength, mental resilience, focus, and courage, and completing a structured basic course of this kind is a notable accomplishment. Beyond the technical skills gained, such experiences cultivate qualities like discipline, perseverance, teamwork, and an adventurous spirit, attributes that serve students well in all areas of life. Participating in an NCC-organised camp also reflects a commitment to personal growth, national service, and stepping confidently into challenging, unfamiliar environments. Nishank's achievement is a commendable example of resilience and determination, balancing the rigours of an engineering programme with the pursuit of adventure and self-development. This accomplishment reflects Anurag University's emphasis on nurturing well-rounded individuals who excel both inside and outside the classroom. The university warmly congratulates Kotamula Nishank on scaling new heights of achievement and celebrates this proud moment for the entire university community.
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