Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and
Waterways, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal laid the foundation stone for girls hostel
building and virtually inaugurated infrastructure development projects across
six campuses of the Indian Maritime University (IMU) for the upgradation of
maritime Education and Infrastructure. The projects, with a total estimated
cost of Rs 67.77 crore, were announced during a ceremony held at the IMU campus
in Kochi.
Among the key projects is a new girls'
hostel at IMU Kochi, for which Shri Sonowal laid the foundation stone in
person. Developed at a cost of Rs 13.11 crore, the facility will significantly
improve residential accommodation for female maritime students.
Simultaneously, the Minister also
virtually inaugurated several infrastructure projects across five IMU
campuses—Chennai, Kolkata, Navi Mumbai, Mumbai Port, and Visakhapatnam. These
include the installation of state-of-the-art simulators, establishment of solar
power plants, enhancement of sports facilities, and renovation of student
hostels—all aimed at boosting the quality of both academic and residential
experiences.
The ceremony also witnessed the
presence of Shri Hibi Eden, Hon’ble Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha)
representing Ernakulam, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways; Sunil
Mukundan, MD, INdia Ports Global, B Kasiviswanathan, IRSME, Chairperson, Dr.
Malini V. Shankar, Vice Chancellor of IMU; and other senior officials and
stakeholders from the maritime education sector.
Addressing the gathering, Shri Sonowal
reiterated the Union Government’s resolve to transform maritime education in
India by providing world-class infrastructure and training environments.
“These 17 projects mark a significant
step in our mission to strengthen India’s maritime education landscape. With
modern infrastructure and advanced facilities, we are enabling students to
excel and meet global maritime standards,” he said.
The event concluded with an interactive
session featuring discussions on the future of maritime education, innovation
in training, and the roadmap for continued infrastructure development across
IMU campuses.