National Maritime Day is celebrated in India annually on April 5 to commemorate the maiden voyage of the first Indian-owned ship, SS Loyalty, from Mumbai to London in 1919. First celebrated in 1964, this day highlights the importance of the maritime industry, honors seafarers, and promotes India's maritime economy and heritage.

National Maritime Day is celebrated in India annually on April 5 to commemorate the maiden voyage of the first Indian-owned ship, SS Loyalty, from Mumbai to London in 1919. First celebrated in 1964, this day highlights the importance of the maritime industry, honors seafarers, and promotes India's maritime economy and heritage. 
Key Aspects of National Maritime Day
Significance of the Date:-
 On April 5, 1919, Scindia Steam Navigation Company's SS Loyalty marked a pivotal moment for Indian navigation, challenging British control of sea routes.
Purpose: -
The day raises awareness of intercontinental commerce, promotes sustainable maritime practices, and honours the role of merchant sailors in national trade.
Celebrations: -
Events include seminars, awareness campaigns, and ceremonies honoring maritime personnel. The 63rd National Maritime Day in 2026 featured a grand finale in Mumbai.
Awards: -
The Sagar Samman Varuna Award is awarded for outstanding contributions to the maritime sector.
Economic Impact: -
Over 90% of India’s trade by volume is carried via sea, highlighting the sector's importance to India's economic growth and "Blue Economy".
The day encourages the nation to recognize the importance of the sea in its strategic and economic development. 
 The first Indian National Maritime Day was celebrated on 05 April 1964 to mark this day in 1919 .

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