Mangalore: Distribution of Cloth Bags Angers Fisherwomen in Market
Pics: Spoorthy Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (NM)
Mangalore, Dec 3: To educate people about the ban imposed on use of plastic, former Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada Dr N S Channappa Gowda and commissioner of Mangalore City Corporation Dr K Harish Kumar along with others visited the Central Fish Market, State Bank, here on Monday December 3.
DC and MCC commissioner distributed as many as 400 free cloth bags, an alternative to plastic bags. However, the fisherwomen who refused to accept the new rule of ban on plastic, expressed their anger by burning the cloth bags provided to them, right in front of the administrators.
Ashamed by the incident, the administrators fled from the scene.
It was a part of the program, wherein the officials of district administration and Mangalore City Corporation jointly visited shops and market places to convince people to stick to the alternative bags instead of plastic.
Speaking to Daijiworld, commissioner of Mangalore City Corporation Dr K Harish Kumar said that the reusable cloth bags were being distributed to the customers who were present in the fish market and not to the fisherwomen. Responding to the agitation he said that the suppliers who supply plastic to them will be convinced on the ban of plastic.
Fisherwomen kept shouting that cloth bags cannot be used to carry fish and use of plastic bags is necessary.