Mumbai (Maharashtra): The coronavirus-enforced lockdown has severely affected Mumbai's fisherfolk as many of them have been rendered jobless and are finding it hard to sustain their livelihood since fish markets are lying closed.
Some of the busiest fish markets, including at the Sassoon Dock in Colaba, Crawford Market in south Mumbai, Bhaucha Dhakka, or ferry wharf near the Dockyard, the Kasara fish market in neighbouring Thane and others, which used to be bustling with activity and business every day are shut.
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Thousands of fishing boats are lying useless and the community members are staring at a financial crisis.
The fish market at the Sassoon Dock alone used to clock a daily turnover of about Rs two crores but is devoid of business activity these days.
Over one lakh fishing community members, who were largely dependent for their livelihood on fish sale at the Sassoon Dock and other markets, are finding it difficult to survive.
Maharashtra Akhil Bhartiya Koli Mahasangh women's wing member Naina Patil said over 20,000 women from the community sell fish in the city to run their families.