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Goa Congress welcomes NDA decision to allow fishing

Leader of Opposition Digambar Kamat today welcomed decision of the government of India to allow fishing and fish trade amid lockdown in Goa.

Leader of Opposition Digambar Kamat
Leader of Opposition Digambar Kamat
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Published : Apr 11, 2020, 6:42 PM IST

Panaji: The Opposition in the fish-loving state of Goa on Saturday, welcomed the decision of the central government to allow fishing and commercial fishing activity with necessary hygiene precautions.

Reacting to the central government's decision on Saturday, Leader of Opposition Digambar Kamat said: "Welcome decision by Government of India to allow fishing, fish trade and movement of fish in lockdown period subject to maintaining hygiene. I appeal to all to maintain distance and person to person distancing".

Dearth of fish and closure of wet markets in view of the ongoing lockdown and the ban on fishing activity in the state since March 22, had often led to chaotic scenes whenever trucks laden with fish, illegally sold their ware on the sly in urban areas.

The chaos and lack of social distancing in such melees had forced Chief Minister Pramod Sawant to repeatedly urge people, to not put their health at risk, while buying fish and maintain social distancing norms.

Fish is a staple food in Goa and the state's seafood cuisine is one of the major tourism USPs.

(IANS Report)

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Panaji: The Opposition in the fish-loving state of Goa on Saturday, welcomed the decision of the central government to allow fishing and commercial fishing activity with necessary hygiene precautions.

Reacting to the central government's decision on Saturday, Leader of Opposition Digambar Kamat said: "Welcome decision by Government of India to allow fishing, fish trade and movement of fish in lockdown period subject to maintaining hygiene. I appeal to all to maintain distance and person to person distancing".

Dearth of fish and closure of wet markets in view of the ongoing lockdown and the ban on fishing activity in the state since March 22, had often led to chaotic scenes whenever trucks laden with fish, illegally sold their ware on the sly in urban areas.

The chaos and lack of social distancing in such melees had forced Chief Minister Pramod Sawant to repeatedly urge people, to not put their health at risk, while buying fish and maintain social distancing norms.

Fish is a staple food in Goa and the state's seafood cuisine is one of the major tourism USPs.

(IANS Report)

Also Read: maha-two-test-positive-for-covid-19-in-aurangabad

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