Bangalore Research Centre of ICAR-CIFRI conducted NFDB sponsored skill
development programme on “Reservoir Fisheries Management for employment generation”.
ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute, Research Centre, Bangalore, conducted a
three day skill development programme on “Reservoir Fisheries Management for
Employment Generation” sponsored by National Fisheries Development Board (NFDB), at
Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu during 5-7 February 2019. The programme was organised under the
guidance of Dr. B. K. Das, Director, ICAR-CIFRI (Course Director) and Dr.Preetha
Panikkar, Principal Scientist & Officer In-Charge, CIFRI, Bangalore (Course Co-ordinator).
The programme was attended by fishers and fish farmers of Krishnagiri dam. Mr. M.
Karthikeyan, Scientist (SG), ICAR-CIFRI welcomed the gathering and briefed about the
technology generated by ICAR-CIFRI. P. Jeneyferck, Deputy Director of Fisheries,
Krishnagiri, inaugurated the programme by lighting the lamp. In her inaugural address she
emphasised that reservoirs have great potential and utilization of this vast water resources
through culture-based fisheries and cage culture will help in generating alternate income to
the fishermen. Dr. Preetha Panikkar explained about the role of CIFRI in reservoir fisheries
management. Dr. P. Chidambaram, Associate professor, Tilapia Research Centre, Krishngiri
disrtict explained about employment opportunities and live fish marketing. Mrs. V. L. Ramya
briefed about enclosure culture and introduction of locally important indigenous fishes into
culture system for sustainable income generation. Fishers were taken for a field trip to cages
in Krishnagiri dam and culture practices were explained to them. Mr. M. Karthikeyan, Mrs.
V. L. Ramya and Mrs. Sibina Mol S. coordinated the programme. Mrs. V. L. Ramya
proposed vote of thanks to the gathering.