In the year 1983, under Indo-German collaboration, a multidisciplinary research vessel was built in Germany and delivered in India to Ministry of Earth Sciences (then Department of Ocean Development). The vessel is a versatile ocean observing platform equipped with technologically advanced scientific equipment and related facilities. The vessel has been built in conformity with highest class requirements of “Lloyd’s Register of Shipping” and “Indian Register of Shipping". The vessel is fully automatic diesel-electric type equipped with DP System. In addition to the twin-screw propulsion two fin rudders and one bow thruster will give the vessel excellent maneuvering ability.
| Length OA: | 100.34 m |
| Breadth: | 16.39 m |
| Max. draft: | 5.6 m |
| Gross tonnage: | 4209 GR |
| Fresh Water Generator Capacity: | 30 m3/day |
| Cruising Speed: | 8 to 10 kts. |
| Endurance: | 45 days |
International Yoga Day 2026 celebrations, the National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR)
Mental well-being is essential for a healthy and productive workplace.
NCPOR Signs MoA for Development of India’s First Dedicated Polar and Ocean Museum at NCPOR, Goa.
Dr. Rahul Mohan, Scientist-G & Group Director (Polar Sciences), Ncpor Goa, delivered a keynote talk.
Dr. Manish Tiwari, Scientist-F & Group Director (Arctic Operations), NCPOR, presented his research.