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India Gazette
09-07-2025
- India Gazette
Arunachal Pradesh Deputy CM launches Nadi Utsav 2025 in Namsai, releases 30,000 fingerlings to conserve aquatic life
Namsai (Arunachal Pradesh) [India], July 9 (ANI): Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein has launched the Nadi Utsav 2025 at Namsai in a bid to conserve aquatic life and restore fish populations in the river systems. As part of the initiative, 30,000 fingerlings of various fish species, including Rohu, Catla, Mrigal, Grass Carp, Labeo Gonius, and Labeo Kalbasu, were released into the Marua, Teang, and Namtenga rivers on Tuesday. The release also included endangered local freshwater species such as Pavi, Pahum, and Palao, with the goal of restoring their populations in the riverine ecosystem. An awareness campaign was also held to create awareness about the importance of conserving the environment and restoring aquatic life to the masses. On this occasion, tree saplings were also planted as part of the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign to make the environment greener. Addressing the gathering, Mein said that the 'Nadi Utsav' is being observed to restore fish populations in the rivers and said to extend the initiative to more rivers and areas in the upcoming phase. He called upon the village heads and community leaders to spearhead the conservation movement and deploy youths to guard the forest and rivers from illegal hunting and rampant fishing in order to protect the rich flora and fauna and aquatic life. He further called to preserve the river sites and keep them clean. Taking serious note of the conservation effort, he warned that any body found throwing garbage in the river site and engaging in illegal fishing will be taken to task and action will be initiated against the defaulter as per the law. He said that the Flying Squad will be deployed to check the illegal fishing along the rivers, and speedboats will be provided to facilitate 24/7 checking. The Deputy CM further said that Arunachal Pradesh comes under the 12th biodiversity hotspot of the world, and we must strive to conserve it. He called upon the youths to abstain from drugs and engage themselves in meaningful activities. He assured that support will be extended to Drug De-addiction Centres and Rehabilitation Centres, and requested the Monks to extend their help in the fight against the drug menace and guiding the youths in the right direction. Mein expressed optimism about the collective efforts to conserve aquatic life and the environment, stating that the united action and community involvement would lead to the revival of the rivers' biodiversity in the near future. The campaign saw enthusiastic participation from community leaders and people of all ages, HoDs, PRI members, party karyakartas and government officials despite the scorching heat. The campaign was joined by MLA Namsai, Zingnu Namchoom, ZPC Nang Urmila Mancheykhun, ADC Namsai Kalyani Namchoom, ADC Chongkham K Tikhak, SP Sange Thinley, President of Arunachal Pradesh Bhikkhu Sangha Ven. Dhammakitti, Head Monk of Kongmu Kham Ven. Vimalatissa, Monks, HoDs, ZPMs, BJP karyakartas led by District President, Ningroo Ong Maio, and others. (ANI)


The Hindu
05-07-2025
- General
- The Hindu
Collector inspects old fish farm at Bhavanisagar
District Collector S. Kandasamy on Friday (July 4, 2025) inspected the old fish farm at Bhavanisagar, Erode district, and reviewed the production and distribution of fingerlings with officials. The farm, operated by the Department of Fisheries and Fishermen Welfare since 1954, focuses on producing Indian major carp fingerlings such as Catla, Rohu, Mrigal, and Common Carp. Officials said the facility has an annual production capacity of 2,700 lakh fingerlings, which are distributed to fish farms. The Collector was briefed on the induced breeding techniques and fish-rearing practices followed at the farm. He instructed officials to ensure that fingerlings are supplied to both government-registered and private fish farms to boost fish production in the district. Assistant Collector (Training) Kanjan Chowdry, Deputy Director of Fisheries (Bhavanisagar region) T. Kasinathapandian, Assistant Director of Fisheries N. Jothilakshmanan, and Fisheries Inspector S. Manikandan were present.


Time of India
19-05-2025
- General
- Time of India
75,000 fish eggs released into Ganga at Buxar
Buxar: In a step towards conserving and promoting fish species facing extinction in the Ganga, the ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute (CIFRI), Prayagraj, released 75,000 eggs of Indian major carps—Katla, Rohu, and Mrigal—into the river at the Ahirauli ghat in Buxar on Monday. The event was organised under the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG). Addressing the gathering, institute head D N Jha highlighted the objectives of the Namami Gange project , which includes conservation of fish species in the Ganga and its tributaries, along with raising awareness about the river's biodiversity and cleanliness. Jitendra Kumar, a scientist from the institute, spoke about the ecological importance of fish and the role of ranching in sustaining the river's ecosystem. Shri Ravi Kumar, fisheries extension officer, Buxar, emphasised the cultural and ecological significance of the Ganga and urged attendees to contribute to maintaining its cleanliness and protecting its biodiversity. Nand Ji Manjhi, president of the Matsya Jeevi Samiti, Rajpur Buxar, called on the community to safeguard the Ganga and its aquatic life. Chandrashekhar, minister of the Matsya Jeevi Samiti, along with other fishermen, pledged to protect and preserve the Ganga. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like (1) Activate Antivirus License Now Click Here Undo The programme witnessed participation from officials of state govt's fisheries department, local fishermen, fish traders, and residents of riverside villages. Concluding the event, Venkatesh Thakur, a scientist from CIFRI, expressed gratitude to all the participants.