Navy on Shivaji statue: Conceptualised, steered project with state govt which also gave funds
The Indian Navy revealed its role in conceptualising and overseeing the Shivaji statue project in Maharashtra's Malvan, which collapsed after nine months. Coordinating with the state government, which funded the project, the Navy is committed to r...

A joint technical committee headed by Indian Navy officials, representatives of the state government and technical experts is being formed to probe the collapse of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's statue in Malvan, the Navy said.
Late on Wednesday night, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde held a meeting of top officials of the state government and the Indian Navy.
The Navy said the statue was unveiled as part of the Navy Day celebrations, held for the first time in Sindhudurg district, aimed at honouring the legacy of the "Maratha Navy" and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj towards maritime defence and security, and its historical linkage with the modern Indian Navy.
"The project was conceptualised and steered by the Indian Navy, in coordination with the state government which also provided funding for it," the Navy said.
The 35-foot statue of the 17th-century Maratha empire founder installed at Rajkot Fort in Sindhudurg district's Malvan tehsil collapsed on August 26, nearly nine months after it was unveiled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The state government has maintained that the structure was designed and built by the Navy and ordered a probe into the crash episode.
However, the incident has triggered a political storm in Maharashtra, with the opposition accusing the state government of corruption and insulting the Maratha warrior king.
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