PM Modi Seeks Blessings at Kerala Fisher Community's Golden Jubilee Event

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the golden jubilee celebrations of the Kerala Dheevara Sabha, a major fisher community organization. He praised the community's legacy and their courageous role in rescuing people during Kerala's floods. The Prime Minister detailed central government initiatives worth about Rs 1,400 crore for the state's fisheries sector, including digital platforms and modern harbor development. He framed his visit as seeking the community's blessings, in a significant outreach to a politically influential group in Kerala.

Key Points: PM Modi Praises Kerala's Fisher Community at Dheevara Sabha

  • Outreach to influential coastal voters
  • Rs 1,400 crore projects for Kerala fishers
  • Praise for community's flood rescue role
  • Separate ministry for 'blue economy'
  • Modern tech integration in fisheries
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PM Modi courts fishers at Dheevara Sabha celebrations, hails community's role in Kerala's growth

PM Modi highlights Central schemes for fisheries, hails community's role in Kerala's growth and flood rescue efforts during golden jubilee event.

"I had actually come to seek their blessings. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

Kochi, March 11

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday used the golden jubilee celebrations of the Kerala Dheevara Sabha in Kochi to praise the fisher community and highlight the Centre's initiatives aimed at strengthening the fisheries sector, in what is widely seen as an outreach to a politically-influential coastal population in the state.

PM Modi is in Kochi for a few hours today and this was his first programme of the day.

Addressing a large gathering at the event marking the organisation's 50th anniversary, PM Modi described the occasion as a "historic day" for a body that has "worked tirelessly for the uplift of fisher folk."

Responding to remarks by Sabha president V. Dinakaran that the Prime Minister had come to bless the community, PM Modi said he had actually come to seek their blessings.

Dinakaran, a two-time former Congress MLA who joined the BJP last year, heads the organisation representing a large section of Kerala's fishing community.

The Kerala Dheevara Sabha represents a fisher folk population estimated at nearly 2.5 million, across the state, with a strong presence in around 45 Assembly constituencies, making the community a significant electoral force in Kerala politics.

PM Modi said the community had a proud legacy of protecting the country's coastal wealth and traditions, noting that their work reflects the cultural ethos of respecting water bodies as a form of 'Mother Nature.'

He also paid tribute to spiritual leader Mata Amritanandamayi for her humanitarian work.

Recalling the devastating floods that struck Kerala in recent years, the Prime Minister said fisher folk had come forward in large numbers to rescue stranded residents, adding that the nation remains indebted to them for their courage and service.

Highlighting the Centre's initiatives for the fisheries sector, he said the National Democratic Alliance government had created a separate ministry to strengthen the "blue economy."

He said projects worth about Rs 1,400 crore have been earmarked for Kerala's fisher folk under various schemes.

The Prime Minister also spoke about the National Fisheries Digital Platform aimed at integrating activities in the sector, satellite-based navigation support for fishing boats with thousands of transponders, and the development of nine modern integrated coastal villages in Kerala.

Modernisation of fishing harbours, along with facilities such as ice plants, is also being carried out with Central funding, he said.

Stressing that fisheries is no longer a purely traditional industry, PM Modi said the sector is increasingly embracing modern technology and innovation.

Schemes such as Sagar Mitra, he added, are designed to ensure that the benefits of this transformation reach fisher folk households.

"The strength of the Dheevara Sabha is visible today itself," the Prime Minister said, referring to the large turnout at the event.

He expressed confidence that the community's contribution would continue to drive Kerala's economic and social progress.

- IANS

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Meera T
As someone from a coastal district in Kerala, I welcome the focus on the blue economy. The digital platform and transponders for boats are much-needed modern steps. Our fishermen face so many challenges with fuel costs and market access. Let's hope these schemes are implemented effectively and quickly. 🙏
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Vikram M
"Come to seek their blessings" – that's a respectful gesture from a PM. Recognising the community's cultural ethos of respecting water is important. However, the political timing is obvious. The Dheevara Sabha has 2.5 million members and influence in 45 seats. This is smart politics, but the community deserves consistent support, not just during election seasons.
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Sarah B
Interesting to read about this. The integration of technology into traditional fishing is a global trend. The satellite navigation support sounds like a great safety and efficiency measure. Hope the 'integrated coastal villages' development is done sustainably, keeping the environment and the community's way of life in mind.
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Dinakaran
The Prime Minister's visit is a historic honour for our Sabha and the entire fisher community. For 50 years, we have fought for their rights and development. The separate fisheries ministry and the substantial funds announced are a result of that long struggle. We will ensure every paisa benefits our people and transforms their lives. Jai Hind!
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Anjali F
Good announcements, but Kerala's fishing community has long-standing issues with trawling bans, depletion of fish stocks, and conflicts with larger commercial interests. Will these schemes address those core problems? Also, praising their flood rescue work is fine, but many of those heroes are still struggling financially. Action over applause,

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