The Odisha government has proposed the establishment of a top-notch maritime institute in the state and has requested support from the Centre. During a meeting of the Maritime State Development Council in Goa, Odisha’s Commerce and Transport Minister, Bibhuti Bhusan Jena, made the appeal. The goal is to set up an International Maritime University that meets global standards.
This initiative aims to enhance the maritime education and training sector in Odisha. By seeking assistance from the Centre, the state government hopes to create a world-class institution that will contribute to the development of skilled professionals in the maritime industry. The proposal underscores the importance of collaboration between the state and central governments to boost the maritime sector.
The proposed university is expected to offer specialized courses and training programs related to maritime studies. This move aligns with the government’s vision to promote the maritime sector and create opportunities for youth in Odisha. By setting up a dedicated maritime institute, the state aims to tap into the potential of the maritime industry and provide a platform for aspiring professionals to excel in this field.
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