'Indifference towards heritage did damage to country': PM Modi reviewing Gujarat's National Maritime Heritage Complex construction
New Delhi/IBNS: Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed the work in progress at the site of the National Maritime Heritage Complex at Lothal in Gujarat with the help of a drone via video conferencing on Tuesday.
Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister expressed happiness about the rapid pace of the project.
Recalling his address from the ramparts of the Red Fort where he spoke about the ‘Panch Pran’, the Prime Minister underlined ‘pride for our heritage’ and stated that our maritime heritage is one such heritage handed down by our ancestors.
He pointed out, “There are many such tales of our history, which have been forgotten and ways have not been found to preserve them to pass them on to the next generation."
"How much can we learn from those events of history? India's maritime heritage is also a topic that has been talked about inadequately," he said.
PM Modi highlighted the vast spread of Indian trade and business in old times and its relations with every civilisation of the world.
However, the Prime Minister lamented that thousand years of slavery not only broke that tradition but we also grew indifferent towards our heritage and capabilities.
National Maritime Heritage Complex at Lothal is our resolve to celebrate India's rich maritime history. https://t.co/iIbHS8Z6EB
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 18, 2022
Highlighting the rich and diverse maritime heritage of India that has been around for thousands of years, the Prime Minister talked about the Chola Empire, Chera Dynasty, and Pandya Dynasty from South India who understood the power of marine resources and took it to unprecedented heights.
The Prime Minister further added that it led to the strengthening of the naval powers of the country while also expanding trade from India to all parts of the globe.
He also spoke of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj who formed a strong navy and challenged foreign invaders.
“All this is such a proud chapter in the history of India, which was ignored," Modi added.
The Prime Minister recalled the time when Kutch used to flourish as a manufacturing hub for building big ships and stressed the commitment of the government to revamp sites of historical significance.
“Large ships made in India were sold all over the world. This indifference towards heritage did a lot of damage to the country. This situation needs to be changed,” he said.
PM Modi mentioned that archaeological excavations have unearthed several sites of historical relevance.
“We decided to return these centres of India's pride, Dholavira and Lothal, to the form they were once famous for. Today we are seeing rapid work on that mission," he said.
Lothal, he continued, was a thriving centre of India's maritime capability.
The Prime Minister remarked that a lot can be learnt today from the urban planning of the remains of the cities, ports and markets recovered in the excavation from Lothal. “Lothal was not only a major trading centre of the Indus Valley Civilization, but it was also a symbol of India's maritime power and prosperity," he said.
He noted the grace of both Goddess Laxmi and Goddess Saraswati on the area and said that there was a time when Lothal port was marked by the flags of 84 countries and Valabhi was home to students from 80 countries.
The Prime Minister informed that the National Maritime Heritage Complex at Lothal will act as a centre for learning and understanding India's diverse maritime history.
He further elaborated that the heritage complex in Lothal is being built in such a way that the common man of India can easily understand its history. In this, an attempt is being made to revive the same era by using very modern technology.
The Prime Minister said that the efforts to bring back the glory of Lothal are not limited to the complex but Gujarat's coastal area is seeing many modern infrastructure projects that are coming up.
He also mentioned the upcoming semiconductor plant.
“Our government is working with full force to make this area developed again as it was developed thousands of years ago. Lothal which fills us with pride because of its history will now shape the future of the generations to come," said he.
Pointing out that a museum is not just a means of storing and displaying things or documents, the Prime Minister said that when we cherish our heritage, we preserve the feelings attached to it.
Highlighting the tribal heritage of India, Modi threw light on the Tribal Freedom Fighter Museums being built across the country and mentioned the contributions of our tribal freedom fighters in the freedom struggle of India.
Speaking about the power of democracy in India, the Prime Minister mentioned the Prime Minister's Museum which gives us a glimpse of the journey of 75 years of our country.
PM Modi assured that the National Maritime Museum being built in Lothal will be a matter of pride for every Indian when it comes to the maritime heritage of the country.
“I am sure the Lothal will come before the world with its old splendour," the Prime Minister concluded.
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