PM Modi Highlights Lothal’s Maritime Heritage Complex in Mann Ki Baat

By: Amit kumaR Agarwal


The Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, during the 116th episode of his monthly radio program Mann Ki Baat, emphasized the significance of Lothal in India’s maritime history. Known as the site of the world’s first dockyard, Lothal is now witnessing the construction of the National Maritime Heritage Complex, under Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways,  a grand museum dedicated to showcasing India’s 5000-year-old maritime history that began with the Harappan civilization. 

Speaking on the initiative, PM said, “Lothal is a proud symbol of India’s maritime brilliance and ancient trading capabilities. The museum being developed here will become a global hub for learning and appreciating our rich seafaring heritage. I urge everyone to contribute by preserving and sharing manuscripts, historical documents, or artefacts with the National Archives of India.” 

The Prime Minister further highlighted the Oral History Project, which documents the experiences of Partition survivors. With only a few witnesses of the Partition era remaining, this initiative aims to preserve their stories for future generations. 

As part of India’s ongoing campaign to preserve its ancient heritage, PM Modi encouraged citizens to actively participate by contributing to these efforts and ensuring the legacy of India’s maritime and cultural history is safeguarded. 

Set to feature an array of exhibits, interactive displays, and educational programs, NMHC is expected to become a major tourist destination, attracting visitors globally and fostering a greater appreciation for India’s maritime heritage. The physical progress for Phase 1A of the project has reached 57%, marking a significant milestone in its development.