Capt Subramaniam, Chief Guest at CMM's Anniversary Celebrations



Extra Master, Maritime Lecturer, Maritime Campus Principal, author of the "Nutshell Series" of Nautical Books for marine students and a well known Indian maritime professional, Captain H. Subramaniam with his wife Prema will visit Sri Lanka at the invitation of the Company of Master Mariners of Sri Lanka (CMM) on the 20th anniversary as the chief guest. 
A talented teacher with friendly outlook, Capt Subramanium was very helpful to the many Sri Lankans who studied at the Lal Bhadhur Shastri Nautical & Engineering College (LBSN &EC) in Mumbai, India, which has been a popular destination for marine studies among Sri Lankans. Capt. Subramaniam is presently the Chief Examiner of Extra Masters in India and a Marine Examinations Consultant for the Marshall Islands Ships Registry. 

ABOUT Capt Harry Subramaniam
 
Author at Vijaya Publications


Experience


Maritime Examinations Adviser at Marshall Islands Ship Register
May 2009 - Present (3 years 6 months)


Author of 8 technical books on the operation of merchant ships

June 1976 - Present (36 years 5 months)

Principal at LBS College of Advanced Maritime Studies & Research, Mumbai
August 1968 - September 2002 (34 years 2 months)


Full time teaching at Maritime Training Institutions for over 45 years. Was Capt Superintendent of Training


Ship Rajendra & Training Ship Chanakya for 4 years & Principal of LBS College for 8 years.


After 2002, was GM Training at Eurasia Ship Management Co for 4 years. Now Maritime 

Training

Consultant in Mumbai.


GM Training at Bernard Schulte Shipmanagement
1994 - 1998 (4 years)


Education


Lawrence School, Lovedale, S India
1951 - 1957


Honors and Awards

 
Prominent awards received


1. ‘Man of the year Award’ in 2001 by Sailor Today magazine for ‘His conception and implementation of the
Indian National Database of Seafarers (INDos)’.


2. ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ in 2002 by Marine World magazine.


3. ‘Literary Distinction Award’ by Marex Bulletin in 2006.


4. ‘Lifetime contribution to Maritime Training Award’ by GlobalMet in 2007.


5. ‘Individual Innovation Award 2007’ by Sailor Today Magazine for the manner in which he conducted India’s first Maritime Quiz for Seafarers.

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