He has also advised the women ornamental fishers of Kultali cluster to focus on the market demand, breeding of ornamental fishes, marketing of ornamental fish and accessories of aquarium as the part of entrepreneurship. Sri Lokaman Molla of Kultali Milon Tirtha Society applauded the ICAR-CIFRI intervention, which is unique in the Sunderban area covering a large scale of beneficiaries in the domain of fish culture rendering a great help to uplift their livelihoods. Dr. P. K. Parida, Nodal officer, SCSP of the Institute also gave a presentation on scientific fish farming and summarized how the intervention will benefit the individual fisher involved in these massive awareness programmes. During this programme a book on ornamental fish keeping along with ornamental fish feed were distributed to the women ornamental fishers. On the last day i.e 21st May 2022 CIFRI team has interacted with the fish farmers (20 nos) of Pochapara and Jharkhali villages and 12 ornamental fishers of Sonakhali villages. During these three days long program farmers have shown overwhelming responses for the interventions carried out by CIFRI and also desires to upgrade their skill through capacity building programs. Aiming, towards the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s dream for “Doubling Farmers Income” the works at Kultali were initiated in last November and a target was set to generate approx. Rs. 2.0 crores with an investment of Rs. 32 lakhs in a cluster of 500 fishers of this area during one year. It has been observed that, with all these interventions of ICAR-CIFRI, farmers are able to generate nearly 70 Lakhs (almost double income) within 6 months.