The first Indian owned vessel S.S. "Loyalty" sailed out of Bombay Harbour on 5th April 1919 for London. The vessel was owned by M/s. Scindia Steam Navigation Co. The Master and the other officers were British. Subsequently a resolution was moved by Sir P. S. Sivaswamy Iyer in the Indian legislative assembly and R.I.M.S Dufferin was acquired by the Department of Commerce and converted into a training ship. On December 1927, the first batch of 50 nautical cadets joined the I.M.M.T.S. DUFFERIN. In 1935, training of engineering cadets was also commenced on the Dufferin. The number of cadets admitted each year was 25 nautical and 25 engineering cadets. Ever since, Indian Maritime Training sector has grown and has established itself a serious player in the World Fleet and has a long standing tradition of producing High quality officers. To a large extent this was made possible by the Indian government's visionary initiative of establishing a few excellent maritime training institutes immediately after independence. In recent years, India's position of leadership has been significantly weakened by an inability to keep pace with the technical advancements and sophistication. Inadequate allocation of resources for maritime training from the government and lack of a suitable environment to facilitate private investment led to this decline. Hoon Group, a very reputed organization based out of Kolkata, having decades of experience in Hospitality & business management and having a family tradition of Senior Merchant Navy officers, started its work in 2011-2012 in establishing a Maritime Education center with its emphasis on Quality and Culture. Thus, HMI was born. HMI, Kolkata is a Post sea / Modular course institute built in the Heart of Kolkata’s Maritime District. HMI is an initiative resourced and created by Indian Merchant Navy officers to cater the Merchant Navy Officers of India. Since the promoters are seafarers themselves, the Group aims at not solely increasing the numbers of Indian Merchant Navy officers but preparing Quality officers inculcated with ethical Sailing Traditions. In Future, The Hoon Group endeavours to create more jobs for Seafarers both on shore and at sea and would strive to setup a post sea college on the four pillars of – Quality, Maritime Safety, Environmental Protection and Placement before admission.
...Read MoreHoon Maritime Institute is committed to bring the required change in the Maritime Training sector by providing modern education tools inculcated with onboard ship experience. For all those who undertake education and training at the institute, HMI endeavours to provide support and educational consultancy for life. The Institute will constantly endeavour to expand its area of influence by introducing additional educational programs in diverse and related areas.
Inculcating Officer Like Qualities along with Seafaring Tradition, HMI endeavours to promote:-
In pursuance of its mission, HMI is committed to work towards:-
Alumni & Former Examiner – Institute of Hotel Management Catering Technology & Applied Nutrition, Taratala, Kolkata (Govt. of India
Alumni- Institute of Management Studies, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), formerly known as Faculty of Management Studies, Varanasi, India.
CEO, Co-Founder, Chief Engineer (with exp on Oil, Chemical, Gas ships)
Principal, Co-Founder, Chief Engineer Alumni- Naval Maritime Academy, Visakhapatnam, under Indian Navy / Andhra University –College of Engineering, Visakhapatnam
Alumni- Singapore Maritime Academy, Singapore / Master Mariner (FG)-MCA, UK
Alumni- T.S. Chanakya, Master Marine (FG)- D.G. shipping, India