India’s coastline, stretching over 11,098.81 km, is not just a geographic boundary it is a living tapestry of history, culture, and tradition. Our coastal regions have served as vibrant gateways to the world, connecting civilisations through trade, navigation, and cultural exchange for millennia. From ancient ports to traditional fishing villages, from timeless maritime rituals to unique local governance systems, the coastal heritage of India reflects the nation’s enduring relationship with the sea.
At C.A.R.c.E., we view coastal heritage as an integral part of national identity and community resilience. Preserving this heritage is not only about protecting cultural memories but also about ensuring that local knowledge systems, traditional practices, and community wisdom continue to thrive in harmony with modern development.
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Coastal heritage is not static it evolves with communities and the environment. Preserving it protects identity, strengthens resilience against climate change, and provides economic opportunities through responsible tourism, cultural industries, and education. More importantly, it anchors communities in their sense of place and purpose.
Through research, outreach, and grassroots action, C.A.R.c.E. works to ensure that India’s coastal heritage remains a living legacy one that educates, empowers, and inspires generations to come.