Self-sufficiency in food
IFP Bureau27 Dec 2022
IFP Editorial: Human resource or skilled manpower is our basic capital and if it is channelised in the right direction, Manipur will grow in leaps and bounds.
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IFP Editorial: Human resource or skilled manpower is our basic capital and if it is channelised in the right direction, Manipur will grow in leaps and bounds.
IFP Editorial: While restoring agricultural lands, there is a need to properly define the terms ‘agricultural purpose’ and ‘non-agriculture purpose’ before resorting to penal action by revenue authorities.
IFP Editorial: We must take into consideration that Manipuris are also very choosy in terms of the kind of fish they like to eat. It was not by choice that they are now eating the Indian carps whether imported or locally produced, but because indigenous fish varieties have become extremely scarce.
S Rajen said that on the occasion of 32nd Loktak Day celebration, the Department of Fishery, Manipur released 4,10,000 fish fingerlings into the Loktak Lake.
The Fishery Minister said that encroaching of any form in the area of the Fishery department will be evicted.
Rajen said that such Public Private Partnership (PPP) model is being taken up by the government to encourage unemployed youths of the state.
IFP Editorial: Whether CM Biren has been able to fulfil his promise of self-sufficiency in fish production or not is another matter. What matters is his endeavour to upscale fish production in the state, where fish is a staple diet.