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Remarkable attempts by the Ministry of Culture and the Indian Navy to resurrect a 2000-year-old shipbuilding technology.


19 July 2023: The Ministry of Culture and the Indian Navy have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to resuscitate and maintain the 2000-year-old stitched shipbuilding method' of shipbuilding.

The MoU signing ceremony on July 18, 2023, was graced by the presence of distinguished individuals such as Shri Govind Mohan, Secretary, Ministry of Culture; Smt. Uma Nanduri, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Culture; Smt. Priyanka Chandra, Director (AKAM), Ministry of Culture; Rear Admiral Shri K.S. Srinivas; and Commodore Shri Sujeet Bakshi, Commander Shri Sandeep Roy from the Indian Navy.

The Indian Navy will oversee the project's implementation and execution. The Indian Navy's cooperation assures flawless project management and adherence to the highest standards of safety and precision as stewards of maritime security and specialists in the sector. Their tremendous experience and technical knowledge will be critical to the successful restoration of the traditional stitching technology and the building of the stitched ship.

Given its historical significance and the preservation of traditional workmanship, the stitched ship has tremendous cultural value in India. India has a long nautical history, and embroidered ships have played an important role in trade, cultural exchange, and exploration. These ships, built by stitching together wooden planks rather than nails, provided flexibility and durability, making them less vulnerable to damage from shoals and sandbars. Despite the entrance of European ships, the practice of stitching ships has survived in a few coastal districts of India, primarily for small local fishing boats.

It is critical to resurrect and revitalise this vanishing art form in order to secure the preservation of its cultural legacy for future generations. The ambition to build an ocean-going wooden stitched sailship employing the old Indian craft of stitching is admirable. The project intends to capitalise on the skills of India's last traditional shipwrights and highlight their remarkable craftsmanship. By sailing along ancient maritime channels using traditional navigating procedures, the study hopes to acquire insight into the historical contacts that permitted the spread of Indian culture, knowledge systems, traditions, technologies, and ideas across the Indian Ocean.

The importance of the interwoven ship project goes beyond its physical structure. It aspires to rekindle marine memories and foster pride in India's rich maritime legacy in its population. It also seeks to promote cultural memories among Indian Ocean littoral countries. A thorough project documenting and cataloging will guarantee that useful information is saved for future reference. This project is not just a one-of-a-kind boat-building endeavor, but it also honors India's vast cultural heritage and historic seafaring traditions.




Mumbai [India], August 14: Actor Kartik Aaryan took some time off from his work schedule to have a fun-filled day with Indian Navy officers.

Ahead of Independence Day, Kartik met a few officers and interacted with them on board guided missile destroyer INS Kolkata.

Taking to Instagram, Kartik shared several pictures and videos. In one of the images, the 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2' star Kartik is seen posing with the officers against the backdrop of the Indian flag. In another video, Kartik is seen playing a video game with some soldiers. He also danced with them and he did not even forget to promote his hit drama 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2' there as he taught officers the hook step of the film's title track. He also made rotis there with a roti-making machine at the camp. Kartik experienced the physical fortitude required to operate a mounted machine gun as well. "Jay Jawan. Ek din nausena ke jabaaz jawano ke saath (Hail the soldier. A day with brave navy soldiers," he captioned the post. Kartik's visit to warship made fans extremely proud of him. "Wonderful! The purpose of art is indeed to spread joy! And to do it for the heroes," a social media user commented. "The superstar with the real heroes," another one wrote. "Kudos. Super proud of you," a netizen commented. Meanwhile, on the work front, Kartik will be next seen in 'Shehzada' alongside Kriti Sanon. Directed by Rohit Dhawan, the film is an official Hindi remake of the Telugu film 'Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo' which starred Allu Arjun and Pooja Hegde in the lead roles. Along with this, he also has Sajid Nadiadwala's 'SatyaPrem ki Katha,' alongside Kiara Advani for the second time, director Hansal Mehta's 'Captain India,' Ekta Kapoor's 'Freddy' alongside Alaya F, and director Kabir Khan's next untitled film.


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