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Government of India
Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways
15 FEB 2019 1:10PM by PIB Delhi
Employment of Indian seafarers grows by an unprecedented 35 percent this year.

The shipping sector has witnessed an unprecedented growth of 35 per cent in the number of Indian seafarers employed on Indian or foreign flag vessels this year. The figure rose from 154349 in 2017 to 208799 in 2018. Along with this, the number of students placed for on-board training also increased from 14307 last year to 19545 this year, showing a jump of nearly 37 per cent.

The number of seafarers employed on Indian flag vessels increased from 22,103 last year to 27,364 this year, while the employment figures on foreign vessels went up from 60,194 to 72,327during the same period. The total number of Officers employed increased from 60194 in 2017 to 72327 in 2018 while the number of Ratings during the period also increased from 72,052 to 109,108. The number of Indian seafarers had earlier gone up from 103835 in 2013 to 126945 in 2015.

This phenomenal growth in the number of Indian seafarers has been possible due to a series of measures taken by the Government in the last four years to improve the standards of maritime training, increase on-board training opportunities, improve the examination and certification system and facilitate ease of doing business.

 

The training curriculum for the officers and the ratings were revised in 2016 not only to meet the global standards but also to meet the expectations of the foreign employers. To regulate the training institutes working in private sector, a system of ‘Comprehensive Inspection Programme’ (CIP) was designed to assess the quality of the institute on various parameters such as infrastructure, quality of students’ intake, quality of faculty, pedagogy, performance in examination, on-board training and placement of students.An e-learning module was prepared to standardize the course material of these institutes, and provided free of cost to all Indian seafarers to allow them to upgrade their knowledge and skills before appearing for the examination. To ensure increase in the supply side, a 15-year-old ban on setting up of new training institutes or increasing the capacity of the existing training institutes was lifted with certain conditions. 

 

       

 While India has created a large capacity in imparting class room training for Merchant Navy, there has been a major constraint in providing on-board ship training for the students enrolled for class room training.

BREAKUP OF ONBOARD TRANING

SL NO

RANK DESCRIPTION

2017

2018

1

DECK CADET(NAUTICAL)

5469

5895

2

ENGINE CADET(ENGINEERING)

4120

5682

3

TRAINEE DECK RATINGS

2440

4560

4

TRANIEE SALOON RATINGS

1044

1273

5

TRAINEE ENGINE RATINGS

1234

2135

 

TOTAL

14307

19545

 

A policy shift was made by holding the training institutes responsible for on-board ship training of the students also and not only for the class room training. To release more on-board ship training slots, it was decided to allow on-board training of officers and ratings on tugs and offshore vessels also. These two initiatives have opened additional berth for nearly 4000 trainees.  

 

Growth in Supply of Indian Seafarer

RANK

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

NATUICAL OFFICERS

26742

28805

30520

33346

34417

40897

NATUICAL RATINGS

36910

44548

49144

56916

63520

97703

ENGINEERING OFFICERS

26995

28968

31377

35230

36760

44388

ENGINEERING RATINGS

13188

14769

15904

18448

19652

25811

TOTAL OFFICERS

53737

57773

61897

68576

71177

85285

TOTAL RATINGS

50098

59317

65048

75364

83172

123514

TOTAL

103835

117090

126945

143940

154349

208799

 

Major regulatory relaxation was brought for obtaining Indian Continuous Discharge Certificate (CDC) which is a pre-requisite for employment on vessels. A new liberalized CDC regime was introduced in 2017 which allowed 10th pass Indian citizens who had completed a 14-day basic maritime course to obtain Indian CDC. Earlier, they were required to complete at least 6 months training for obtaining CDC.  Many seafarers having past experience in sailing have succeeded in procuring Indian CDC. More than 70,000 CDCs have been issued under new rules in the year 2018-19 itself.

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