Admiral Tripathi Commends 14-Year-Old Sailing Champion Rameeza Bhanu as an Icon of Nari Shakti and Perseverance

Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, the Chief of the Naval Staff, recently engaged with 14-year-old National Sailing Champion SK Rameeza Bhanu, whose story is a testament to courage and resilience.
Rameeza faced severe challenges early in life when she became homeless. Her fortunes changed when she became part of Rainbow Homes, an organization that offered her shelter and education, allowing her to start anew. Within this supportive environment, her potential began to emerge.
Her journey into sailing began with The Yacht Club of Hyderabad Foundation, where her enthusiasm and talent for the sport quickly became evident. In just one year of training, Rameeza achieved significant success in national sailing competitions, securing several medals at major regattas. Her hard work has now led to her selection to represent India in an international sailing event in Oman.

Admiral Tripathi praised Rameeza's unwavering spirit and dedication, noting that her story exemplifies discipline, courage, and perseverance. He also acknowledged the crucial contributions of Rainbow Homes and The Yacht Club of Hyderabad in supporting underprivileged youth by providing mentorship and opportunities.
Rameeza’s journey symbolizes the essence of Nari Shakti, highlighting the capacity of women to overcome challenges and achieve greatness. Her experience aligns with the principles of the Indian Navy, which values resilience, commitment, and selfless service.
Her remarkable journey continues to inspire many young Indians to aim high, work diligently, and push beyond boundaries.