CSE's Regional Media Briefing Workshop on Coasts, Coastal Populations and their Concerns
Panaji, Goa, August 13-14, 2010 This workshop was supported by Jamsetji Tata Trust
Panaji, Goa, August 13-14, 2010 This workshop was supported by Jamsetji Tata Trust
The West Bengal government on December 31 sanctioned funds of rs 6 crore for the cleaning up of the Karala river flowing through Jalpaiguri in the state. The government swung into action after the Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute confirmed that presence of abnormally high rate of endosulfan in the Karala river that killed thousands of fish belonging to 33 species. This was reported on November 28.
By: Kaushik Das Gupta Ten years ago Bangladesh’s rivers were deeper and hilsa plentiful. But silting, dams and pollution pushed the fisher into deep ocean and resulted in shifting of their homebase. The Bangladesh fish wholesaler’s loss became Gujarat’s gain as increasingly hilsa from the Tapti and the Narmada feed the Kolkata market.
Panaji, Goa, August 13-14, 2010