August17 , 2026

    NMPA Celebrates 80th Independence Day with Patriotic Fervour

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    New Mangalore Port Authority (NMPA) celebrated the 80th Independence Day with great enthusiasm and patriotic fervour at the JNC Hall premises, Panambur. Smt. S. Shanthi, Deputy Chairperson, NMPA, was the Chief Guest and hoisted the National Flag, leading the Port fraternity in commemorating the nation’s Independence.

    The celebrations began with the garlanding of the statues of Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and Late U.S. Mallya, paying homage to their invaluable contributions to the nation. As part of the nationwide Har Ghar Tiranga campaign being observed from August 9 to 17, 2026, Port employees and staff joined in the mass rendition of Vande Mataram, reaffirming the spirit of patriotism and national unity.

    Following the flag hoisting, the Deputy Chairperson inspected the ceremonial parade comprising contingents from the CISF, NMPA Fire Service, NMPT English Medium High School, Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1 and private security personnel.

    Addressing the gathering, Smt. S. Shanthi paid tribute to the countless freedom fighters whose sacrifices paved the way for a free India. She highlighted the vital role of the maritime sector in India’s economic growth and recognised NMPA’s contribution to national trade, energy security and the regional economy.

    She also appreciated the collective efforts of the entire Port fraternity, including seafarers, pilots, dock workers, officers, employees, security personnel, trade partners and other stakeholders, whose dedicated services ensure the efficient functioning and growth of the Port.

    Highlighting NMPA’s achievements in cargo growth, digitalisation, mechanisation, environmental sustainability and employee welfare, she outlined the Port’s vision of becoming a smarter, cleaner, safer and more inclusive port. Looking towards Amrit Kaal 2047, she called for continued collaboration among the Port community, Government, trade and shipping fraternity and citizens to build a stronger and more resilient maritime ecosystem.

    As part of the celebrations, Port officers, employees, contract staff, CISF personnel, private security guards, conservancy staff, students and school teachers were felicitated for their exemplary services. Officers and employees who excelled in sports were also rewarded.

    Students and employees who won various competitions organised under the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign were honoured, while students who achieved outstanding academic results were felicitated for their hard work and excellence.

    The celebrations also featured a vibrant cultural programme presented by students of Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1, NMPT English Medium High School and DKZP Higher Primary School, Panambur.

    NMPA’s participation in the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign was showcased through a series of activities, including Selfie with Tiranga, mass rendition of Vande Mataram, a walkathon, competitions for students and employees, and various patriotic and awareness programmes organised by different departments.

    The programme concluded with the planting of saplings, reaffirming NMPA’s commitment to environmental sustainability and a greener future.