Union Minister Shri Parshottam Rupala visits Assam with the objective of reviewing and strengthening the Fisheries ecosystem
Union Cabinet Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Government of India, Shri Parshottam Rupala, visited the Guwahati, Assam with a vision and objective to review and strengthen the fisheries sector development including other works.
Union Cabinet Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Government of India, Shri Parshottam Rupala, visited the Guwahati, Assam with a vision and objective to review and strengthen the fisheries sector development including other works. He received a warm welcome at Guwahati by Shri Bhubaneshwar Kalita MP (Rajya Sabha).
Moving forward, Shri Parshottam Rupala addressed regarding the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojna (PMMSY) scheme and other multidimensional activities of Blue Revolution with major focus on increasing fisheries production and productivity (Inland, Himalayan, and Cold water) and its associated activities, including infrastructure development, Marketing, Exports, and institutional arrangements, etc. Shri Parshottam Rupala interacted with the dignitaries/officers, beneficiaries of PMMSY and KCC. Further, he highlighted about the implementation of PMMSY scheme in all the States and Union Territories including Assam and spoke in detail about eliminating the critical gaps in the value chain of fisheries through implementation of schemes such as PMMSY and KCC for beneficiaries, fish farmers, fishermen and other stakeholders
Shri Parshottam Rupala highlighted the achievements of the Department of Fisheries such as : –
i) Establishment of a Modern Integrated Fish Landing Centre in Chunari Village, Goalpara District, at a total investment of Rs.19.91 crore and central share of Rs.17.92 crore. ii) Establishment of 1 Brood bank in Government farms. iii) Construction of 76 new freshwater finfish hatcheries. iv) Expansion of area under aquaculture by Construction of ponds in 1140-hectare area. v) Stocking of fingerlings in 2410-hectare area under wetlands. vi) Support for Integrated Fish farming provided for 625-hectare area. vii) Establishment of 187 units of Ornamental Fish rearing and breeding units. viii) 52 units of Re-Circulatory Aquaculture System (RAS) and 183 units of Biofloc culture system approved. ix) Installation of 150 units of cages in reservoirs. x) Expansion of 210-hectare area under Pen culture in open water bodies. xi) 111 units of Replacement Boats and nets for traditional Fishermen. xii) Establishment of 9 cold storages and 92 feed mills. xiii) 1381 numbers of post-harvest transport vehicles (Refrigerated & Insulated Trucks, three wheelers and two wheelers). xiv) Setting up of 64 fish kiosks. xv) Development of 1 Disease diagnostic and Quality Testing Lab. xvi) Livelihood and nutritional ban period support provided to 21000 fisher families. xvii) Besides ,Department of Fisheries has also approved 3 Central Sector Projects from Government of Assam on “Project Sampoorna: An innovative project for reduction of malnutrition among children of Bongaigaon District”, “Construction of Aquariums in offices of District Magistrates” and “Digitization of Assam Fishery Resources-Application of Geospatial technology for mapping & identification and Development of Assam Fisheries Resource Information System” at a cumulative total cost of Rs. 238.70 Lakhs.
Beneficiaries of government schemes such as PMMSY and KCC, fish farmers, fishermen and locals interacted with Union Minister Shri Parshotam Rupala. Assam is already a progressive state in Fish production by bringing the revolutionary changes and moving fast towards self-sufficiency in matters of Fish production and consumption and other activities of fisheries. This interactive session will help fish farmers, fishermen and other stakeholders to a great extent to resolve their problems, provide extensive support and work to improve the development of their fisheries activities. Further, Union Minister Shri Parshottam Rupala visited Piggery Farm of Shri Bijoy Xess to get the better understanding of ground progress report. This interaction will go a long way in helping fish farmers, fishermen and other stakeholders in their overall social-economic development.
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