The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal, emphasized the government’s commitment to modernizing maritime education during an event at the Indian Maritime University (IMU) campus in Kochi. Sonowal laid the foundation stone for a girls’ hostel building and virtually inaugurated infrastructure development projects across six IMU campuses. The event highlighted the government’s focus on enhancing educational facilities in the maritime sector to meet the evolving industry demands.
The event showcased the government’s efforts to improve maritime education and training infrastructure, with a specific focus on empowering women in the field. The foundation stone laying ceremony for the girls’ hostel building signifies the government’s commitment to providing a conducive learning environment for female students pursuing maritime education. The virtual inauguration of infrastructure projects across multiple IMU campuses reflects the government’s determination to enhance educational facilities in the maritime sector.
Sonowal’s presence at the event underscored the government’s proactive approach towards modernizing maritime education to align with global standards. The projects inaugurated at the IMU campuses aim to enhance the learning experience for students and equip them with the necessary skills to excel in the maritime industry. The government’s focus on infrastructure development and educational facilities in the maritime sector demonstrates its dedication to fostering growth and innovation in this critical industry.
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