Karnataka fishermen knock on PM Modi's door for help


Udupi, Oct 7 (IANS): Leading fishermen bodies in Karnataka have highlighted the need for the adoption of new technologies in the states fishing sector.

They have also written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi under the aegis of Indian Fishermen for Technology Adoption (IFTA), seeking his direct intervention to spur the adoption of new technologies in the sector.

Prominent boat owners and fishing community leaders in Gujarat had also written to the PM recently and highlighted similar issues.


Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Ganapati Mangre, Chairman of The North Kanara District Co-Operative Fish Marketing Federation Limited, elaborating on the community's challenges, said, "The lives of hundreds and thousands of fishermen are lost at sea every year due to the unavailability of modern connectivity technologies such as satellite based navigation systems that can connect Indian fishermen with mobile devices offering timely SoS alerts and harvesting predictions to ensure better catches and safety while at sea. We urge the government's help for the industry to adopt new technologies to address this great risk to our lives and livelihoods."

Yashpal Suvarna, President South Kanara and Udupi district co operative Fish Marketing Federation Limited Mangalore said, "The incident involving four fishermen who went missing at Malpe recently and the loss of lives from the Suvarna Tribhuja incident last year remain painfully etched in our collective memory and made us realise that our usual methods of communication and warnings were not adequate to respond to tragedies like these. It is high time that India adopts the highly-advanced communications and connectivity technologies that are already available to ensure the fishing sector benefits from them in the longer term."

"The Center must implement their adoption via standardising quality of technologies available across the states. We have tested BSNL's transponder, which has two-way data communication directly over satellite and works in the deep sea. We urge the Prime Minister's direct intervention and request his government to broadly deploy the latest technology immediately. We need a solution today as any delay will continue to endanger the safety and security of fishermen at sea," they added.

The adoption of next-generation digital and satellite communications technologies would raise productivity of fishing harvests, create world-class competitiveness, apart from addressing the immediate and urgent challenge to ensure the safety of the state's fishermen on the high seas.

 

  

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    just a question of time ... before fishing and fishing ports are handed over to corporates...

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  • Paul, mangalore

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    Wrong door .
    He doesnt know taste of our coastal.fish what can he help karanataka fishermen.
    Tell Nalini ,Shobha, Vedvas, Ragupathi , Dr B.shetty may be then can explain Yeddy & then Yeddy tell Amith & then Modi .
    Direct no use
    May be vegetable vendor knock or panoda vendors iock he may hear

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    I thought they already publicly asked pm, cm before in news.

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    First let him release 15 lakhs?

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  • R.L., UDUPI/USA

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    Wrong door to knock first of all he is not eating fish he may start some fake new app like Matsya sanshodhana app just eye wash the fishermen.

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    PM Modi bringing positive change in lives of poor: Amit Shah

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    some slogans and announcements can be expected, if the fishermen are lucky...

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  • Ravi, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    His help is only on T.V and Papers doest reach the common man. No Business for many. Many lost the jobs. How to pay the bank loans?

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    Please install Gopala app your problem will be over.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    Fishermen, you will definitely get lot of promises, advices and in bonus lot of poetic slogans with dramatic action and with costumes but for cash help Modi may tell you to take loan from RBI.

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  • CHRISTINE, MANGALORE

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    Digital fishing

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    The PM is not going to upgrade existing system, he is going to sell every Department to his rich friends. Whether its Airlines, Education, Health (Hospitals), Railways, Airport management, Telecommunication, Road Transport Authorities, Port authority, fisheries - everything. Thereafter, modern services will be available, but, at a cost.

    He came to give India a different governance, different than it was going on since past 70 years. Please be ready to pay, and be served.

    Be ready to see your children working in private companies, that were otherwise government jobs before.

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