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Our sincere thanks to THE HINDU for the article, Oct 2009
Click here: RCJA Programme Article
Our sincere thanks to THE HINDU for the article, Oct 2009
Click here: RCJA Programme Article
A recent tragedy during a trekking event in Tamil Nadu resulted in the loss of many lives. We extend our sincere condolences and plenty of sympathy to the families of the deceased. We also pray for the speedy recovery of the injured. This event has generated numerous questions about the organisers, guides, participants’ roles, etc….
Our sincere thanks to THE HINDU for the press release of NALS The National Adventure and Leadership School trained visually impaired Gopalkrishnan to trek to Beas Kund I can’t see, so I have no fear.” These were the words of 24 year old Gopalakrishnan, who despite his visual impairment, trekked 62 kilometres up to Beas Kund,…
Our sincere thanks to THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS for the article published on Dec 2009 .
Our sincere thanks to THE TIMES OF INDIA for the publication of article on NALS Trainers after the Summit achievement on CB-13. MANALI: Forty-four years after an IAF aircraft crashed with 98 soldiers and four crew members on board, trekkers have stumbled upon an identity card of a missing jawan and debris of the plane near…
We convey our sincere thanks to EBET for the article published in EBET magazine, Sept 2012 Click here: Leadership grooming through Outbound Training
NALS press release that appeared in THE HINDU on Autism and Adventure SESHADRI VENKATESAN Issue On World Autism Awareness Day, Seshadri Venkatesan writes that outdoor activities can help reveal hidden abilities in autistic children Walk the lineAn adventure activity at NALS, where children with autism are encouraged to find themselvesPHOTO: k. ananthan Adventure activities trigger…