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Ban on fishing in Gahirmatha: fishermen's life at stake

Kendrapada, Nov 07 (UNI) The ban on fishing at Gahirmatha sanctuary, as a measure to protect the Olive Ridleys' mass nesting, has left thousands of fishermen at Mahakalpada block without a livelihood.

The life of fishermen is at stake after the forest department had imposed a ban on fishing in the Gahirmatha Marine sanctuary from November 1 to June 31 next.

The ban had been imposed to protect the endangered Ridley's, who come to the Orissa coast for mass nesting and breeding.

The fishermen alleged that they were forced to reel under poverty and starvation in the name of protection of Olive Ridleys, protected under the Migratory Species Convention and Convention of International Trade on Wildlife Flora and Fauna.

Orissa Traditional Fish Worker's union president Narayan Haldar said the traditional fishermen were not responsible for the death of Olive Ridleys.

Rather the big trawlers illegally operating inside the protected sanctuary were responsible for the death of these sea turtles when they come in contact with the long fishing nets used for fishing, Haldar said.

He said the circumstances have compelled many fishermen to commit suicide and a few have lost their mental balance after the ban had been imposed.

Besides, the atrocities of the forest department on the poor fishermen, had added to the woes of the fishermen, he said.

Jayajagannath Fishermen Association Secretary Tusar Sardar said all their demands of providing financial assistance and a permanent source of living to the fishermen during the ban period has turned futile.

Officials said the government has enforced the ban order under the Orissa Marine Fishing Regulation Act, 1982 and Orissa Marine Fishing Rules,1983, according to which, five kms of sea ward belt in offshore area from high tide line is exclusively reserved for traditional crafts and fishing by mechanised vessels is prohibited.

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HCL in pact with Australia's La Trobe University

New Delhi, Nov 7: HCL Technologies Ltd today announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary HCL Australia Services Pty Ltd will tomorrow enter into a partnership with La Trobe University, to undertake joint projects and specialist recruitment.La Trobe University is an internationally recognised innovative research university with expertise in computer science, electronic engineering, nano-technology, micro electronics and related disciplines.This partnership will leverage HCL's strength in processes, its organisational capabilities in managing large scale transformational process projects, combined with knowledge.....

Qatar Airways to add 7 new routes to its network

New Delhi, Nov 7: Qatar Airways today announced an expansion of its international network with the addition of seven new routes.The airline will add seven cities from Europe, Africa, Asia and North America to its routes over the next 12 months. It also confirmed it will take delivery of the first of 20 Boeing 777s next year to operate long haul routes from the carrier's Doha hub.Qatar Airways will begin flying to the tropical island.....

Ensure facilities to district panchayat woman president: MP Speaker

Bhopal, Nov 7 (UNI) Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha Speaker Ishwardas Rohani today directed the government to ensure availability of all facilities from the administration to the dalit woman president of the Indore district panchayat and fix responsibility of officials for laxity. Raising the issue during question hour, Mr Premchand Guddu (Congress) said the Indore district panchayat was without a private secretary for the past one-and-half years. While she was eligible for allocation of 'E'.....
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