Mumbai:Odisha, the Maritime Gateway of Eastern India, has once again showcased its maritime strength, innovation, and cultural depth on a national platform. The Odisha State Stall at the India Maritime Week (IMW) 2025 in Mumbai has been awarded as the Best Stalls, recognising its creative design, engaging content, and visionary presentation of the State’s maritime heritage and future outlook.
The award was presented by Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal. Bidhan Chandra Ray ,Addl Secretary C&T and Padmalochan Roul,Director Ports & IWT & Capt Sushant Bag, CNO ,OMB received the award.
Curated by the Odisha Commerce & Transport Department and the Odisha Maritime Board, the stall was designed around the theme “Odisha – Voyage of Heritage and Hope.” It vividly captured the evolution of Odisha’s maritime journey — from the ancient Boita Bandana traditions and shipbuilding craftsmanship of Kalinga to the State’s modern port-led development, shipbuilding clusters, inland waterways, cruise tourism, and blue economy initiatives.
The Odisha Stall attracted widespread appreciation from dignitaries, industry leaders, and visitors for its immersive storytelling and creative depiction — seamlessly connecting Odisha’s glorious maritime past with its forward-looking vision for sustainable coastal and trade development.
The recognition at IMW 2025 reaffirms Odisha’s leadership in India’s maritime transformation, where heritage meets innovation, steering the course toward a Viksit Odisha and Viksit Bharat.

