Jharkhand: Fisheries that take place in closed coal mine of Ramgarh under Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana

Ramgarh, June 28 (IANS). Under the Pradhan Mantri Mastasya Sampada Yojana, fisheries are done by keys in a closed coal mine in Ramgarh. Fish production also happens here like a fine reservoir. This has increased revenue and employment at the local level. Talk to the Ians news agency, District Fisheries of Ramgarh Arup Chaudhary said that many people are trained here in fisheries from the East. Hockey culture was brought under the NMPS scheme of the Government of India. People here were very impressed after seeing the hockey culture. Hockey culture is used only in reservoirs. People said that there is water in the closed mine and that we have no source. If the cushion is given in the mine, we can produce fish. He got a cage in 2013-14 as trial. These people worked hard and produced fish like a reservoir. After this, the state government also gave permission to install the cage in mines, and then permission was also received from the district administration. Local people successfully produce fish from the hockey culture and create work with income. The fish produced in Jharkhand is sent to Patna, Sasaram, Gaya. 68 families are directly connected to it. Some people are also involved in marketing. The two closed mines were investigated. In the coming time, more is produced by the key culture in the mine. Shashikant Mahato spoke to Ians, saying that the mine has been closed here since 1999, in 2010 we did fisheries here for the first time and then invest money ourselves. Since 2012 we have produced fish through cage. Here we produce fish in 68 cages. There are two hundred and fifty houses in our town, of which 100 people run from revenue from this fish farming cage process. -Ians bag/gkt share this story tags