Institute (ICAR-CIFRI), in collaboration with Kultoli Milan Tirtha Society and the State Bank of India (Kolkata Circle), has launched a transformative aquaculture project in the Indian Sundarbans. Implemented under the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) framework, the project is designed to uplift 100 families through backyard pond culture, offering a model for community-driven livelihood enhancement.
Earlier this year, each participating family received 10 kg of fish seed and 120 kg of feed to initiate fish farming in their homestead ponds. On October 9, the project entered a new phase with the launch of a three-day hands-on training programme.
The sessions are focused on equipping beneficiaries with essential aquaculture techniques and financial literacy, ensuring long-term sustainability and self-reliance.
Beyond economic benefits, the initiative strengthens food security, ecological resilience, and social cohesion in one of India’s most climate-sensitive regions. As the Sundarbans community embraces aquaculture, the ripple effects of this project may inspire similar models across the country—ushering in a new era of inclusive, science-led development. Overall, the programme was successfully organized by the staff members of CIFRI namely Dr. Aparna Roy, Mr. Sujit Choudhury, Mr. Manabendra Roy, Mr. Kausik Mondal, Dr. Shreya Bhattacharya and Mr. Anit Mondal under the able leadership of the Director of the institute.
