"The Shipping Ministry has already allocated Rs 15 crore towards developing infrastructure for the Academy. It would commence this academic year in September or October with the first batch of 40 students," Vasan told reporters here.
SCI, with its experience of running the premier Maritime Training Institute at Powai in Mumbai, would provide its expertise in the selection of faculty, academic staff, instructors and setting up infrastructure for the academy, he said.
The first phase has been allocated Rs 5,421 crore for creating infrastructure to contain cargo to the tune of 43 million tonnes, he said, adding work was to be taken up in 2015 and would be completed in 2021.
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