5th April is celebrated as the National Maritime Day India is changing, India is racing ahead, New India is being built like we were the Maritime leader in the past, India will lead the
GANDHINAGAR : India celebrates National Maritime Day every year on April 05. The country is celebrating the 58th edition of National Maritime Day this year, the first of which was celebrated in 1964, to
NEW DELHI :Given the temptation of South Asian governmental bureaucracies to view the shipbuilding industry solely in economic terms and as a generator of employment, this article seeks to draw the attention of lay
It will be operated in the Vyttila-Kakkanad corridor Coachin: The first of the twenty-three 100-passenger-capacity ferries that have been envisaged under the first phase of the ₹747-crore Water Metro project was launched at the
LONDON : IMO has chosen to make 2021 a year of action for seafarers, who are facing unprecedented hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic, despite their vital role as key workers for global supply
New Delhi: Not bringing about two lakh Indian seafarers under the ambit of ”priority workers” for vaccination may mar their employability perspective, maritime bodies on Wednesday cautioned seeking urgent intervention from the government.There are
Maritime organizations and seafarer associations in India are urging the government to bring seafarers under the ambit of priority workers for vaccinations. Seafarers are crucial to maintaining the transport and trade in the country.
Shri Kumar also gave a detailed account of the merchant marine infrastructure of India and various recent developments and progress made in the maritime sector. Mumbai:The delegation of Central National Maritime Day Celebrations Committee (NMDC) headed by
Enviva, a global energy company specializing in sustainable wood bioenergy, and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), a leading global marine transport group, today announced they have signed a memorandum of understanding agreement to develop and
DHAKA: Prime Ministers of Bangladesh and India emphasised the need for setting the stage for facilitating regional economic integration for the benefit of all the parties with enhancing numerous connectivity initiatives through rail, road