Cochin Port Authority celebrated India’s 80th Independence Day with patriotic fervour at the lawns of the Administrative Building on 15 August 2026, bringing together officers, employees, CISF personnel and their families in a spirit of national pride and unity.
Dr. M. Angamuthu, IAS, Chairperson, Cochin Port Authority, hoisted the National Flag and received the Guard of Honour presented by the CISF contingent.
Addressing the gathering, Dr. Angamuthu highlighted Cochin Port’s nearly 98 years of service and its continued growth and achievement of new milestones. He congratulated the entire Cochin Port family for achieving its highest-ever cargo volume of 38.06 million tonnes (MMT) and crossing the ₹1,000 crore mark in financial turnover.
Describing the achievements as the result of a collective effort, the Chairperson appreciated the hard work and contributions of employees, CISF personnel and other stakeholders who have supported the Port’s growth.
Looking ahead, Cochin Port Authority has set an ambitious target of crossing 40 MMT of cargo during the current year and achieving 50 MMT or more within the next four to five years. The Port is also targeting a financial turnover of ₹1,500–2,000 crore. Dr. Angamuthu emphasised that the development of Cochin Port would be pursued in harmony with the aspirations of the people of Kochi, ensuring that the Port, the city and the State grow and benefit together.
The celebrations were attended by Shri Satish Honnakkatte, Deputy Chairperson; Shri T. Prabhu, IOFS, Chief Vigilance Officer; Shri Joydeep Ghosh Dastidar, Secretary; Shri B. Bhagyanath, FA&CAO; Capt. T. M. Kumar, Deputy Conservator; Capt. Himanshu Shekhar, Traffic Manager; Col. Jassar SM, Chief Engineer; Shri P. Muniasamy, CME (i/c); Dr. Jayalekshmi R. Kurup, CMO (i/c); Shri Siddharth Paul, Deputy Commandant, CISF-CoPA Unit; along with senior officers, employees, CISF personnel and their family members.
The programme featured vibrant cultural performances by family members of Cochin Port Authority employees and CISF personnel. A reflex shooting demonstration by the CISF-Cochin Port Unit was also organised, adding excitement and patriotic spirit to the celebrations.
The Chairperson and other dignitaries distributed prizes to the children who participated in the cultural programmes.
The celebrations concluded on a festive and patriotic note, with the participation of the Port community and their families reflecting the enduring spirit of unity, service and national pride.
