Why is 'National Maritime Day' celebrated?
Why is 'National Maritime Day' celebrated?
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Every year on April 5, National Maritime Day' is celebrated all over the world. Every year on this day, 'National Maritime Day' is celebrated with great enthusiasm at all places. Let us tell you that on April 5, 1919, the first steamship "SSLoyalty" of Scindia Steam Navigation Company Limited was sent from Mumbai to London for the first time in international waters and maritime history. In this memory, 'National Maritime Day' is celebrated every year on April 5, 1964. Talking about the purpose of celebrating it every year, it is said that there is only one purpose behind celebrating it every year, and that is to make people aware of the Indian shipping industry as well as its importance in the economy. The role can be explained.

'National Maritime Day' signifies the contribution of the maritime economy to the national economy by facilitating trade across the five oceans. You should know that a laboratory of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) of the Government of India has also been built, whose headquarters are located in Goa.

The main objective of all is to study the specific oceanographic aspects of the North Indian Ocean very closely. 'National Maritime Day' is celebrated every year in a very grand manner. 'National Maritime Day' is celebrated in the USA on May 22, while in India it is celebrated on April 5.

 

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