Tripura Launches Fisheries Policy to Boost Farmer Livelihoods and Youth Employment

The Tripura government has introduced a comprehensive fisheries policy to accelerate sector development and strengthen the livelihoods of fish farmers. ARDD Minister Sudhangshu Das stated the policy will encourage youth to take up fish farming as a sustainable career. Chief Minister Manik Saha highlighted the transparent appointment of 52 new Fishery Officers since 2016, rejecting jobs obtained through political influence. The state is implementing skill development programs and is confident of meeting its fish production targets.

Key Points: Tripura's New Fisheries Policy Aims for Self-Sufficiency

  • New fisheries policy launched
  • Aims for state self-sufficiency
  • 52 new Fishery Officers appointed
  • Transparent recruitment process
  • Skill development programs emphasized
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Trupura: ARDD Minister announces comprehensive policy to boost fish farmer's livelihood

Tripura announces a comprehensive fisheries policy to empower farmers, create jobs, and achieve state self-sufficiency in fish production.

"They can achieve financial self-reliance while contributing to the growth of the fisheries sector in the state. - Sudhangshu Das"

Agartala, March 15

The state government is taking several initiatives to make Tripura self-sufficient in fish production, as a comprehensive fisheries policy has been introduced to accelerate the development of the sector and strengthen the livelihood of fish farmers, said Tripura Animal Resources Development Department Minister Sudhangshu Das on Saturday.

Speaking to ANI, Das highlighted that this would encourage youth to fish farming as a sustainable livelihood option. "They can achieve financial self-reliance while contributing to the growth of the fisheries sector in the state," he said.

Earlier, on February 24, the ARDD minister said that Tripura will be at the top in fish consumption, as the state has recruited as many as 52 new Fishery Officers in Agartala since 2016.

To strengthen and empower the Fishery department and fish farmers, Tripura has set a goal to overtake other states in the country in the coming days.

Speaking to ANI, exclusively, Sudhangshu Das said that, besides the rapid development in all sectors, in fishery also, Tripura should make a benchmark in the coming time. "After 2016, the government has appointed as many as 52 new Fishery Officers today by the hand of CM Manik Saha, which is very encouraging to all who got a transparent appointment," he said.

Furthermore, Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha said that since 2016, fishery officer appointments have been made through a transparent process, rejecting jobs obtained via political influence. He noted that over 20,000 jobs have been provided so far, including 52 recent fishery officer appointments, which are expected to boost fish production.

"After 2016, these fishery officer appointments have been made here. Since our government came to power, so many jobs have been given through transparency. It has become a culture to get a job by luring a leader or by collaborating with a party already. This will not happen in our government. We have already given jobs to over 20 thousand people, and today, 52 fishery officer appointments have been made. This will increase fish production," CM Saha told ANI.

Saha added that skill development programmes are in place, and the state is on track to achieve its fish production targets. "The Prime Minister always wants their skill development to be updated daily on their respective expertise. So, discussions have been held for them as well, and I believe that our target in fish production will soon be completed here," he added.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Good to see focus on sustainable livelihoods. Fish farming can be a great option, especially in the North East with its water resources. The mention of transparent appointments is crucial - hope it's true and sets a precedent.
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Vikram M
While the intent is good, I'll believe it when I see results. Announcements are one thing, but do the farmers actually get timely subsidies, good quality fingerlings, and a proper market? That's the real challenge. Past schemes have often failed at the last mile.
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Priyanka N
As someone from the region, this is welcome news! Fish is a staple here. If Tripura becomes self-sufficient, it will help control prices and ensure quality. More power to our fish farmers! 🐟
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Rahul R
Transparency in government appointments is the biggest takeaway for me. If 20,000+ jobs were indeed given without "political influence," that's a massive achievement for any state. Hope this fishery policy brings similar integrity.
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Michael C
Interesting development. Focusing on skill development and creating a professional cadre of Fishery Officers is the right approach. Sustainable aquaculture needs scientific know-how, not just enthusiasm.

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