Hyderabad: National Maritime Day is celebrated on 5 April every year in India and on Friday, the country will celebrate its 61st National Maritime Day.
This day is celebrated to remember and honour the country's maritime history, heritage and the salience of the Indian maritime sector which plays a crucial role in international trade, transportation, culture exchange and its significant contributions to our national GDP.
In India's navigation path, a history was created when SS Loyalty, the first ship of The Scindia Steam Navigation Company Ltd ventured into international waters on her maiden voyage from Mumbai to London (United Kingdom) on this day in 1919. This was a crucial step in India's shipping history when sea routes were controlled by the British.
This played a key role in the emergence of India's maritime sector and visionary industrialist Walchand Hirachand Doshi, popularly known as Seth Walchand is credited for it as the historic voyage of the first Indian ship, 'SS Loyalty' was personally overseen by him.
On 5 April 1964, the first National Maritime Day (NMD) was observed in the country. Since then, it has been observed every year on the same date with celebrations held across the country's major and minor ports.
This day is also celebrated to spread awareness about the salience of India's maritime sector, it's crucial contributions and the challenges that it faces.
The NMD Award of Excellence given by Directorate General of Shipping, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways is given to the senior officials for their contributions in developing the maritime sector. They also urged the younger generation to come forward and join the sector.