NDA-Expo Autumn Term 2025 at NDA Khadakwasla, Pune

The NDA-Expo Autumn Term 2025 has started at NDA Khadakwasla, showcasing creative and skilled work by cadets and giving families a chance to see their achievements before the Passing Out Parade.

NDA-Expo Autumn Term 2025

NDA-Expo Autumn Term 2025: The NDA Expo 2025 started with a warm welcome ceremony on 27 November 2025. Shalini Jaggi, who is the President of the Family Welfare Organisation, inaugurated the event. The Expo takes place two times every year and always happens in the week before the NDA Passing Out Parade.

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Clubs and Creative Work

 

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The Expo has a big mix of hobbies and activities. This year it had 11 indoor clubs and 14 outdoor clubs. Cadets from the National Defence Academy spent the whole term learning new skills, trying new ideas, and building creative projects. Many cadets worked hard and showed great talent in their clubs.

Those who did extremely well received Book Prizes and Proficiency Certificates. Shalini Jaggi, President Family Welfare Organisation, gave the awards to the cadets herself and appreciated their hard effort.

The Expo gives a bright look at the creative minds inside the academy. It shows artwork, models, science ideas, machines, paintings, photography and so much more. Accoording to Punekarnews, the organisers said the event highlights the “artistic, innovative abilities and enthusiasm of the cadets of NDA.” Every corner of the Expo shows how young cadets experiment and express themselves through their hobbies.

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Parents on Cadet Achievements

The Expo will stay open on 28 and 29 November 2025. These two days matter a lot because the parents of the passing-out cadets will be able to walk through the displays.

They get the chance to see what their children learned and created with their own hands. The organisers feel happy that families can watch the “myriad talents of the NDA Cadets” before the final parade.

The event not only celebrates creativity but also builds confidence among the cadets.