Gearing
up for a weeklong celebration of National Maritime Day starting April 5, the
Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, was honored with the 'Merchant Navy Flag,'
pinned on his lapel by Shri TK Ramachandran, Secretary of the Ministry of
Ports, Shipping and Waterways, in the presence of Shri Shyam Jagannathan,
Director General of Shipping, and other senior officials in New Delhi on 29
March 2024. Additionally, a memento was presented to the Prime Minister.
The significance of this celebration
lies in honoring the services of seafarers and commemorating a proud moment in
India's maritime history. The National Maritime Week, spanning from March 29,
2023, to April 5, 2023, pays tribute to the invaluable contributions of
seafarers. It also marks the historic voyage of the first Indian Steamship,
"S.S. LOYALTY," of M/s. Scindia Steam Navigation Co. Ltd., Mumbai,
which ventured into international waters on her maiden voyage from Mumbai to
London (UK) on this day in 1919, now marked as "National Maritime
Day."
During his address, Shri TK Ramachandran emphasized
the pivotal role Indian seafarers play in sustaining the global supply chain...The
gesture of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, proudly wearing the Merchant Navy
flag, signals the commencement of this week-long celebration.
National
Maritime Day Celebrations will be held across the country, spanning major ports
such as Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Kandla, Visakhapatnam, as well as
intermediary, minor, and inland water ports in various states and Union
Territories. These celebrations serve to
highlight the remarkable progress achieved by the Indian Maritime Industry
since independence, underscoring its significant contributions to our national
GDP.
Central to these celebrations is the
Main Function held annually on April 5th. This event serves as a focal point
for commemorating the achievements of our maritime industry and paying homage
to the courageous sailors who have served our nation with unwavering
dedication.
Over the
last 9 years, the number of seafarers has increased by 140%. In
2014, the total count of active Indian Seafarers was 117,090 which are 280,000
in 2023. Under the Maritime India Vision 2030, India aspires
to emerge as a premier seafaring nation by establishing world-class standards
in education, research, and training within the maritime sector. India is a
signatory to both the STCW Convention and the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC).
Indian seafarers occupy 12% of international seafaring jobs, and the Maritime
Vision 2030 recommends that this figure reach 20% by 2030.