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GMR Goa Air Cargo Handles First-Ever NCPOR Expedition Charter to Antarctica


GMR Goa Air Cargo Logistic (GGACL), operating from Manohar International Airport (MIA), has achieved a major milestone by handling its first-ever expedition non-scheduled cargo charter movement for the National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR), headquartered in Vasco, Goa.

This specialized operation involved the deployment of the IL-76 freighter aircraft, nicknamed “Gajraj” — a massive Soviet-designed, four-engine turbofan airlifter known for its exceptional heavy-lift capacity. The aircraft took off from MIA carrying critical expedition materials including medicines, food supplies, and essential commodities for the ongoing Indian Antarctic Expedition, with a scheduled route via Cape Town, South Africa.

This event marks the first time an IL-76 aircraft has departed from Manohar International Airport, showcasing the airport’s capability to handle large-scale, specialized cargo operations. Known for its reliability in transporting heavy equipment and operating in extreme conditions, the IL-76 was an ideal choice for the mission supporting India’s polar research.

Notably, this is the third specialized cargo charter movement handled by GGACL in the last two years — underlining its growing reputation as a preferred logistics hub for critical and time-sensitive cargo operations. With state-of-the-art infrastructure, advanced cargo handling capabilities, and a strong track record of execution, GGACL continues to raise the bar in air freight excellence.

This successful collaboration with NCPOR reinforces GGACL’s role not just in commercial logistics, but also in supporting national and scientific missions of international importance — cementing Manohar International Airport’s role as a strategic gateway for global operations.

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PM SHRI GHS Morpirla Students Embark on a Journey to Explore Polar Research at NCPOR’s Silver Jubilee Celebration


In a thrilling experience, students from PM SHRI GHS Morpirla recently attended the National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research’s (NCPOR) silver jubilee celebration. This momentous occasion marked 25 years of outstanding contributions to polar research, and our students were eager to be a part of it.

Upon arrival, the students were greeted by an impressive exhibition showcasing NCPOR’s research activities in the polar and southern ocean regions. The exhibits provided a comprehensive overview of the organization’s work in Antarctica, highlighting its significance in understanding climate change and its impact on the environment.

A Virtual Journey to Antarctica

One of the exhibition’s main attractions was a virtual reality experience that transported the students to the icy landscapes of Antarctica. This immersive experience allowed them to explore the remote environment, visit Indian research stations, and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities associated with polar research.

Inspiring Curiosity and Critical Thinking

The exhibition at NCPOR was an excellent opportunity for our students to learn about the importance of polar and ocean research. By providing a unique and interactive experience, it sparked curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking among the students. The event served as a catalyst, inspiring our young minds to pursue careers in STEM fields and contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge.

A Day to Remember

The silver jubilee celebration at NCPOR was a day filled with excitement, discovery, and inspiration. Our students returned to school with a newfound appreciation for polar research and a sense of wonder that will stay with them forever. We are grateful to NCPOR for providing this enriching experience and look forward to future collaborations.