Karnataka embarks on a comprehensive development project for Gangolli Fishing Harbour, allocating Rs 22 crore for modernization, facility enhancements, and fishermen welfare initiatives.
Karnataka's Minister of Fisheries, Ports, and Inland Water Transport, Mankal S Vaidya, has announced ambitious plans for the comprehensive development of Gangolli Fishing Harbour. The project, estimated to cost a substantial Rs 22 crore, aims to modernize the harbor and enhance its utility for the fishing community.

Modernization and Infrastructure Upgrades
Emphasizing the importance of modernization, Minister Vaidya highlighted the imminent overhaul of essential facilities within the harbor premises. The project will involve the construction of new sheds, undertaking of repairs, and the provision of vital amenities. These improvements are expected to significantly enhance the harbor's functionality and provide a more conducive environment for fishermen.
Compensation for Fire-Affected Fishermen
During a media interaction following the distribution of letters offering compensation to fishermen affected by a devastating fire last November, Minister Vaidya confirmed that the necessary funds have been allocated and that the tendering procedures for the harbor development project are set to commence shortly. He also took the opportunity to address the concerns of fishermen who suffered losses in the fire.
Eight boat owners whose vessels were destroyed in the Gangolli fire received letters offering compensation of Rs 10 lakh each. Additionally, another boat owner whose craft sustained partial damage received a letter offering compensation of Rs 5 lakh. Fishermen who suffered losses to their fishing nets have also been granted compensation.
Criticism of Union Government's Stance on Kerosene
Expressing dissatisfaction with the union government's stance, particularly regarding the provision of kerosene to 8,200 traditional boats across three coastal districts, Minister Vaidya criticized the imposition of an 18 per cent GST on the state's procurement efforts. He pointed out that the state stepped in to procure kerosene in support of traditional boat fishermen, only to face an additional financial burden due to the imposition of GST.
Vaidya condemned the union government's push for the adoption of alternative energy sources, citing the impracticality in 8,200 traditional boat fishermen immediately transitioning to LPG or battery-operated systems. He emphasized that change requires time and that the fishermen deserve the opportunity to adapt gradually.
The comprehensive development of Gangolli Fishing Harbour is a significant step towards modernizing Karnataka's fishing infrastructure and supporting the livelihood of fishermen. The project's focus on infrastructure upgrades, compensation for fire-affected fishermen, and addressing concerns related to kerosene procurement demonstrates the state government's commitment to the welfare of the fishing community.
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