Key Points

Assam Chief Minister Hemanta Biswa Sarma inaugurated India's first Aqua Tech Park in Sonapur, aiming to revolutionize fish production and create jobs. The project aligns with the central government's Rs 38,572 crore investment in fisheries since 2015. The initiative also supports the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana, boosting inland fisheries and aquaculture. Additionally, Assam has achieved record paddy procurement and exported organic red rice globally.

Key Points: Assam CM Hemanta Biswa Sarma Inaugurates India's First Aqua Tech Park

  • India's first Aqua Tech Park launched in Assam
  • Aims to double fish production and generate jobs
  • Part of Rs 38,572 crore fisheries investment since 2015
  • Supports PM Matsya Sampada Yojana for sector growth
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Assam CM inaugurates India's first Aqua Tech Park

Assam CM launches India's pioneering Aqua Tech Park in Sonapur to boost fish production and create employment opportunities for youth.

"India's first Aqua Tech Park inaugurated in Sonapur, Assam... will greatly boost fish production and provide ample earning opportunities to the youth. - Hemanta Biswa Sarma"

New Delhi, July 12

Assam Chief Minister Hemanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday, inaugurated India's first Aqua Tech Park in Sonapur, Assam, with an aim to boost fish production.

Additionally, this will help in generating earning opportunities in the state of Assam.

"India's first Aqua Tech Park inaugurated in Sonapur, Assam. Dedicated the Aqua Tech Park,a first of its kind in India which will greatly boost fish production and provide ample earning opportunities to the youth in Assam," CM of Assam posted on the social media platform 'X'.

According to release by PIB, the 2025-26 budget announcement strategically focuses on enhancing financial inclusion, reducing financial burden on farmers by reducing custom duties and furthering development of the marine fisheries.

Overall, the Central government has cumulatively invested Rs 38,572 crore in the fisheries sector since 2015, resulting in a doubling of fish production in the country.

The Government has also launched various schemes to promote fisheries sector such as the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) scheme was conceived in 2020 to help the fisheries sector achieve new heights while ensuring socio-economic welfare of fishers, fish farmers and other stakeholders.

Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) is also there for a period of five years (2020-21 to 2024-25) with an investment of Rs 20,050 crore. The initiative delves into the domain of inland fisheries and aquaculture, recognizing their pivotal role in bolstering production and ensuring robust food security.

On the Agriculture side, Assam set a new record in paddy procurement by procuring nearly 7 lakh MT of paddy during the Kharif Marketing Season (KMS) 2024-25.

The farmers from Majuli district of Assam exported 267 MT of Red Rice to the Middle East and EU markets. Majuli, the river island district in Assam, has marked a significant milestone as its indigenous organic red bao paddy makes its debut in the global market.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from Assam, I'm thrilled but also worried about environmental impact. Hope they've done proper studies on how this will affect our rivers and biodiversity. Development is good but not at nature's cost!
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Rohit P
Great to see Northeast getting such projects! For too long development was concentrated in metro cities. This will help balance regional growth. Kudos to PM Modi's vision for Northeast development 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
The red rice export news is equally exciting! Assam's organic produce has huge global potential. As an expat, I'd love to see more Assamese products in international markets. Keep it coming!
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Karthik V
While the investment figures look impressive, I hope the benefits actually reach small fishermen. Often big projects only help corporates. Need transparency in implementation!
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Meera T
As an agriculture student, I'm excited about the tech aspect! Hope they incorporate AI and modern techniques to maximize yield. India can become global leader in sustainable aquaculture if done right 🌊🐟

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