Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed the progress of National Maritime Heritage Complex at Lothal in Gujarat

Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed the progress work of the Project of National Maritime Heritage Complex (NMHC) developing at Lothal in Gujarat, by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways in collaboration with Government of Gujarat.

The Rs.3500 crore project is being built at the historic Indus Valley Civilization region of Lothal in Gujarat under the Sagarmala Scheme of the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways.

Showcasing India’s rich and diverse maritime heritage, NMHC is proposed to be developed as a world class international tourist destination, the first of its kind in the country, comprising of maritime museum, light house museum, maritime theme parks, and amusement parks, etc. It would showcase maritime heritage of the country from ancient to modern times by adopting an edutainment approach using the latest technology to spread awareness about India’s rich maritime heritage.

Prime Minister has reviewed the progress of the project via drone in presence of Chief Minister of Gujarat Bhupendra Patel, Union Minister of MoPSW Sarbananda Sonowal, Union Minister Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Mansukh Mandaviya, Hon’ble Minister of State of MoPSW Shripad Naik, Minister of State for Communications Devusinh Chauhan, Minister for Ministry of Health, Family Welfare, Medical Education, Water Resources & Water Supply, Gujarat of Gujarat Rushikesh Patel, MLA for Dholka Bhupendrasinh Chudasama along with Secretary MoPSW Dr. Sanjeev Ranjan and other senior officials of MoPSW and Government of Gujarat.

Lothal was one among the prominent cities of the traditional Harappan civilization dating to 2400 BC, located in Gujarat, a crucial western state of India. Archaeological excavations have discovered the oldest man-made dockyard, over 5000 years old, in Lothal. A maritime heritage complex at such a crucial location will fit the historical importance of Lothal and help it become an area of extraordinary and unparalleled maritime heritage.

It is proposed to have a pavilion for each coastal State and Union Territory (UT) of India at NMHC to showcase the artifacts/maritime heritage of the specific States and Union Territories. Each coastal State and UT can present its vivid cultural identities including both tangible and intangible heritage at NMHC and represent India’s cultural diversity at international level.

The unique feature of NMHC is the recreation of ancient Lothal city, which is one of the prominent cities of the ancient Indus valley civilization dating to 2400 BC. Apart from that, the evolution of India’s Maritime Heritage during various eras would be exhibited through various galleries. NMHC would have pavilion for each coastal states and union territories to showcase the artefacts/maritime heritage of the respective states and union territories.

It is also planned to provide the following types of digital experiences to the visitors:
i. Augmented/virtual reality to offer immersive experience of maritime heritage.
ii. Sound and light shows
iii. Touch screen kiosks
iv. Short films on important events related to the Maritime history.
Various theme parks would be developed at NMHC such as Maritime & Naval Theme Park, Monuments Park, Climate Change Theme Park, Adventure & Amusement Theme Park through public-private partnership which would provide a complete package and fulfilling experience to the visitors. These also provide opportunity for the private investments in this area along with lots of employment opportunities to the people of the region.

Prime Minister during his recent visit to Bhavnagar had highlighted the significance of Lothal and the proposed NMHC project for the Nation as well as to Gujarat which will make its own identity just like the project of Statue of Unity.

‘NMHC would be developed in an area of about 400 acres with various unique structures such as National Maritime Heritage Museum, Light House Museum, Heritage Theme Park, Museum Themed Hotels & Maritime themed eco-resorts, Maritime Institute etc. which would be developed in a phased manner. Once completed, this project will provide tremendous job opportunities to the local people and will transform the entire socio-economic condition of the region’ said, Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal.

‘NMHC is to be developed as a first of its kind in the country dedicated to the legacy of Maritime Heritage of India, to showcase India’s rich and diverse maritime glory. It will also highlight the robust maritime history and vibrant coastal tradition of our country in one place and would uplift the image of India’s Maritime Heritage in the international forum’, he added.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Exit mobile version