NEWDELHI: Keeping in line with the rich maritime heritage of Tamil
Nadu dating back to Chola Dynasty, Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa is set
to give approval to set up the country’s first maritime museum under
Project Samudram near Chennai, official sources said here.
Project
Samudram, a maritime heritage tourism package proposal, is an
abbreviation for ‘Seashore Archaeological Museums of the Dravidian
Mainland’ encompa-ssing Chennai, Mamallap-uram, Alamparai, Sadras,
Puducherry, Porto Novo and Kaveripoompattinam, IBN Live reported.
The
proposal was mooted by the Indian Navy that has offered to give its
decommissioned Foxtrot class submarine — INS Vagli to the state to be
kept as the centre piece at the museum.
“The
Ministry of Defence has given in principle approval to the project and
the proposal is now with the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister for final
approval,” sources told Express.
The state government had earlier accepted the Navy’s offer.
Once
the final nod from the Chief Minister’s comes, the completion of
Maritime Heritage Museum, including a Maritime Research Centre, will
take around one year.
Talking about the
project, a naval official said, “The Chola naval conquests are well
known and Tamil Nadu has been taking a good interest in preserving its
rich mar-itime heritage. Also in modern times, it has the potential to
emerge as the leading maritime State of India, because of its
strategically located ports and academic institutions connected with the
sector. The proposed museum is in line with this maritime consciousness
of the State.”
The project will also
serve two purposes of attracting the youth of Tamil Nadu to take a
career in maritime sector and to boost tourism by projecting the unique
museum as a major highlight in the state’s tourism circuit.
While
the Indian Navy has a submarine museum at Visakhapatnam’s R K Beach
where a Kursura class submarine is open for visitors, the scale of Tamil
Nadu maritime museum is unprecedented. Around 30 acres land has already
been earmarked off North Chennai for the construction of the museum,
the sources said.
INS Vagli, the oldest
operational submarine of the Indian Navy, undertook its last dive on
July 21, 2010 and was decommissioned later that year.
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