Key Points

Prime Minister Modi is visiting Gujarat to personally review the progress of the ambitious National Maritime Heritage Complex at Lothal. This massive ₹4500 crore project revives the ancient Indus Valley port city's maritime legacy through cutting-edge technology. The complex will feature the world's tallest lighthouse museum, thematic parks, and research facilities blending education with entertainment. It represents Modi's vision of "Vikas Bhi, Virasat Bhi" by preserving ancient heritage while driving economic growth and employment opportunities.

Key Points: PM Modi Reviews National Maritime Heritage Complex at Lothal Gujarat

  • PM Modi reviewing ₹4500 crore maritime heritage project at ancient Lothal port site
  • Complex features world's tallest lighthouse museum at 77 meters height
  • Includes maritime university and research institute for academic excellence
  • Will generate employment and boost economy in Gujarat's Bhal region
  • Showcases India's maritime heritage from Harappan era to present day
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PM Modi to visit Gujarat on 20th September to review, inspect 'National Maritime Heritage Complex' Project at Lothal

PM Modi visits Gujarat to inspect the ₹4500 crore National Maritime Heritage Complex at Lothal, reviving ancient Indus Valley maritime glory with modern technology.

"To realise the vision of 'Vikas Bhi, Virasat Bhi', NMHC will seamlessly blend history, education, research, and entertainment - Gujarat CMO Release"

Gandhinagar, September 18

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on a visit to Gujarat on September 20. During the visit, he will review the progress of the National Maritime Heritage Complex (NMHC) at Lothal in the Ahmedabad district, as per a release from the Gujarat Chief Minister's Office (CMO).

He will also inspect the works completed so far and will hold a detailed review meeting with officials regarding the ongoing projects at the site.

Lothal, once a prominent trading hub of the Indus Valley Civilisation, is a symbol of India's maritime strength and prosperity. The National Maritime Heritage Complex (NMHC) is being developed at this historic site to showcase the nation's rich maritime heritage. The project embodies one of the 'Panch Pran' pledges made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the preservation of ancient heritage, which is now being shaped through the development of NMHC, said the release.

To realise the vision of 'Vikas Bhi, Virasat Bhi', NMHC will seamlessly blend history, education, research, and entertainment. Lothal, which served as a thriving port and ship-repair centre five thousand years ago, will be revitalised, showcasing its illustrious maritime legacy. Visitors will experience India's remarkable maritime heritage through state-of-the-art technology. This transformation has been made possible by the visionary guidance of Prime Minister Modi. By blending Gujarat's ancient maritime heritage with modern innovations, the NMHC will fulfil the Prime Minister's vision of 'Vikas Bhi, Virasat Bhi', the official release added.

Built to international standards, NMHC will stand alongside the world's finest museums. Beyond attracting visitors, the project will boost the economy of the Bhal region of Gujarat, generate employment for thousands, and open new opportunities for the growth of various cottage industries.

The release stated that the Heritage Museum in Lothal is being built so that every citizen can easily understand its history. Using cutting-edge technology, the project aims to recreate the grandeur of that ancient era. Lothal, a key city of the Harappan civilisation, is famed for housing the oldest man-made dockyard. The National Maritime Heritage Museum at Lothal will be a vital initiative to preserve the city's historical legacy. At the same time, it advances Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' by positioning India as a global hub for maritime heritage tourism, research, and policy development.

The National Maritime Heritage Complex will feature the world's tallest lighthouse museum, standing 77 meters high with an open gallery at 65 meters, offering visitors a panoramic view of the entire complex. A nighttime lighting show will add to its attraction. The complex will also include a floating restaurant, a 100-room tent city and resort, and e-car facilities for convenient movement around the museum. Parking for 500 electric cars will be provided, and a 66 kV substation is already operational, the release stated.

The National Maritime Heritage Complex, being developed at an estimated cost of Rs 4,500 crore, has been allotted 375 acres of land by the state government. The museum will feature Lothal Mini Recreation to bring Harappan architecture and lifestyle to life, along with four innovative theme parks: the Memorial Theme Park, the Maritime and Navy Theme Park, the Climate Theme Park, and the Adventure and Amusement Theme Park. The complex will also house 14 galleries highlighting India's maritime heritage from Harappan times to the present, as well as a Coastal States Pavilion showcasing the maritime traditions of other states and union territories.

NMHC will emerge not only as a prominent tourist destination but also as a dynamic centre for learning. A Maritime University will be established within the NMHC, offering specialised maritime degrees in one place and promoting student exchange programmes. The complex will also house a dedicated research institute and the world's largest underwater-themed open gallery. The museum will guide visitors through India's remarkable maritime heritage, offering a truly world-class museum experience, the release added.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Excellent initiative! Our ancient maritime history needs to be preserved and showcased. The employment opportunities for local communities and boost to tourism will be significant. Looking forward to visiting with my family once it opens.
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Michael C
As someone interested in ancient civilizations, I'm thrilled about this project. The Harappan civilization had incredible engineering skills. The world's tallest lighthouse museum sounds amazing! Can't wait to see the panoramic views.
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Sunil U
While I appreciate preserving our heritage, I hope the 4500 crore investment includes proper environmental impact assessment. The Bhal region is ecologically sensitive. Development should be sustainable and not harm the local ecosystem.
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Ananya R
The Maritime University and research institute are brilliant additions! This will create so many opportunities for students interested in maritime studies. India needs more specialized educational institutions like this. 👏
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Kavya N
Hope the local artisans and craftspeople from the region will be involved in this project. The cottage industries mentioned should get proper support and representation. Our traditional skills need to be preserved along with ancient monuments.
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David E
The blend of ancient heritage with modern technology is impressive. The nighttime lighting show and underwater-themed gallery sound world-class. India is finally giving its archaeological treasures the

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