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Maharashtra Govt To Contribute INR 40 Cr For State's Maritime Heritage Built In Gujarat

The money will be given to the cultural affairs department of Maharashtra government, which will look into the work on the ‘Maharashtra Pavillion’.

Maharashtra Govt To Contribute INR 40 Cr For State's Maritime Heritage Built In Gujarat
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The state government has decided to contribute INR 39.60 crore for constructing a ‘Maharashtra Pavilion’ at the National Maritime Heritage Complex (NHMC) coming up at Lothal in Gujarat.

This pavilion will showcase the history of Maharashtra’s maritime heritage.

On December 5, an order approving the contribution was issued by the Maharashtra home department.

The money will be given to the cultural affairs department of Maharashtra government, which will look into the work on the ‘Maharashtra Pavillion’.

Ports in Maharashtra played a crucial role in international trade during the ancient and medieval periods. Nalasopara was famous and clearly marked in international port maps of the time. Besides, under the visionary leadership of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the Maratha kingdom built its first navy in the medieval period to counter the British and Portuguese naval forces. The money will be used to showcase all this, said an official.

Prime minister Narendra Modi had laid the foundation stone for the NMHC in March 2019, prior to the Lok Sabha election. Being built at an estimated cost of ₹3,500-4,500 crore, the complex will have museums, amusement parks and hotels. It will also recreate the ancient cities of Dholavira and Lothal.

The project, for which the Gujarat government has contributed INR 150 crore besides providing land and infrastructure, is expected to be completed by March 2024.

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