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The Hindu
The Hindu
National
Special Correspondent

Viraat begins last journey from Mumbai to Alang yard

The aircraft carrier served the Indian Navy for 29 years before being decommissioned in March 2017. (Source: AFP)

Decommissioned aircraft carrier Viraat on Saturday set sail on its last journey from Mumbai harbour to the Alang ship-breaking yard in Gujarat where it will be dismantled. The iconic naval ship was sold off for scrap last month after all efforts to convert it into a museum failed.

In an e-auction conducted by Metal Scrap Trade Corporation Limited (MSTC), the carrier was purchased by Shree Ram Green Ship Recycling of Gujarat for ₹38 crore.

On Saturday social media was abuzz with calls for last minute efforts to save the carrier from being scrapped.

“Worth attempting a ‘last ditch’ effort. There are still a few days before the ship reaches Alang and acetylene torches start cutting,” said former Navy Chief and Naval aviator Adm. Arun Prakash.

There have been demands from various quarters to not let Viraat go the Vikrant way, India’s first carrier that was eventually scrapped. However, none of the proposals put forward by various States fructified.

Viraat, a Centaur class aircraft carrier weighing 27,800 tonnes, had served in the British Navy as HMS Hermes for 25 years from November 1959 to April 1984 and after refurbishment was commissioned into the Indian Navy in May 1987. It had operated Harrier fighter jets and was decommissioned from the Navy in March 2017.

Since it was decommissioned, the Navy had been incurring expenditure on its upkeep and it also had been blocking space in the crowded Naval dockyard in Mumbai.

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