Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Shipping ministry planning for regional branch of World Maritime varsity in India


Chennai:
Shipping Ministry is in discussion with the International Maritime Organisation to set up a regional branch of World Maritime University (WMU) in India, according to Union Shipping Minister G K Vasan.
Speaking during the fourth University Day celebrations of the Indian Maritime University, Vasan said he discussed the possibility of establishing the regional branch of WMU when secretary general of International Maritime Organisation Koji Sekimizu called on him last month.
“During the discussion we also took up with him the need for closer cooperation between Indian Maritime University and WMU at Malmo, Sweden and International Maritime Legal Institute, Malta. We would be following up all these initiatives to bring world class maritime education to our country,” the minister said.
The minister said the Union government has sanctioned an amount of Rs 282.25 crore Indian Maritime University’s Chennai headquarters and its other campuses. “Of this amount, Rs 272.3 crore has been set apart for infrastructure development and Rs 6.92 crore for recurring expenditure,” he added.
He also said the construction Indian Maritime University building at Semmanchery off Old Mahabalipuram Road in Chennai is making steady progress. It is likely the building will be inaugurated on January 1, 2013.
Vasan, who launched the new logo as well as redesigned IMU website, said the expected total strength of students studying regular courses at IMU is likely to go up substantially by 2018-19 and the ministry is planning to maintain a healthy student-teacher ratio.
He also said the ministry of shipping has also formulated the Maritime Agenda 2020 to give a strategic roadmap for the sector. “This vision document aims to increase the share of Indian seafarers in the world market from 7 per cent to 9 per cent by 2015.
The minister also launched the new logo and redesigned IMU website during the occasion. IMU chancellor Dr V Krishnamoorthy, IMU vice chancellor Prof G Raghuram and first vice-chancellor IMU and campus director, Chennai Dr P Vijayan were present on the occasion

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