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Indian Maritime University, headquartered in Chennai, was established in 2008 as a Central University by merging 7 legacy institutes to provide quality maritime education, training and research. ....
Karnataka: Fishermen try to jump into sea to oppose razing of homes for port construction Hundreds of fishermen tried to jump into the sea to protest the construction of a port in Karnataka’s Uttara Kannada district. The incident took place after the port company moved to demolish the fishermen’s houses. advertisement UPDATED: June 28, 2021 07:49 IST Fishermen attempted to jump into the sea on Saturday in Karnataka s Uttara Kannada district. (Photo: Nolan Pinto) Hundreds of fishermen jumped into the sea in Karnataka’s Uttara Kannada district to oppose a private port’s construction and save their houses from being demolished by the private port company. ....
$34.76 billion in 2020 to $37.14 billion in 2021 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.8%. The boat industry growth is mainly due to the companies rearranging their operations and recovering from the COVID-19 impact, which had earlier led to restrictive containment measures involving social distancing, remote working, and the closure of commercial activities that resulted in operational challenges. The market is expected to reach $48.36 billion in 2025 at a CAGR of 6.8%. The marine market size is however expected to still be impacted by the COVID-19 situation and its economic implications. With the majority of countries under government-imposed lockdowns, there has been a severe decrease in boating across the globe as boatyards have been forced to shut down. Operations of boat building companies and related industries, including terminals and ports, have been affected due to personnel having been advised to refrain from traveling or reporting to work ....
JNPT highlights the importance of developing Mega ports with world-class infrastructure The three day long, âMaritime India Summit 2021â concluded on March 4, 2021 with great enthusiasm and fervour, also with new hope and abundant opportunities in the maritime sector. As India aims to emerge as a leading Blue Economy of the world, the summit witnessed MoU signings, and investment opportunities. On the first day of the summit, Sanjay Sethi, IAS, Chairman, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust, Indiaâs premier container port, hosted the plenary session, Developing World-Class Ports. The summit was held, with the objective of unveiling ample opportunities in the maritime sector. The summit also propelled India to the forefront the Global Maritime industry as the summit hosted forums for interaction and collaboration with the Indian and International Ports, Shipping and Maritime Companies, Investors, and other stakeholders. MIS 2021 provided a powerful platform for in ....
Maritime bodies to conduct road shows to promote Indian seafarers Leading maritime bodies plan to conduct road shows in Europe to promote Indian seafarers, taking a cue from the Maritime India vision document that was recently released by the government. Last week, Prime Minister Modi unveiled the Maritime India Vision 2030 document. “India”s oldest union of merchant navy officers, The Maritime Union of India or MUI has planned to hold road shows in European countries of Greece and Norway to promote Indian seafarers amongst local foreign shipowners in the current year,” according to a statement issued on Monday. Amar Singh Thakur, General Secretary of MUI, said the document has laid out a blue print for increasing the global share of Indian seafarers to over 20 per cent in the near future which is going to bolster the maritime economy of the country. ....