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As it attempts to fill its fish baskets, the state should take strong steps in conserving the native fish species which are threatened in their natural system.
The first Emoinu Fish Fair will be on January 3, 2023 at Hapta Kangjeibung.
The successful selling of fresh Sareng in the fair is an outcome of the Sareng Project launched in 2021 under the initiative of Chief Minister N Biren Singh with the aim to revive the Meitei Sareng which was already extinct.
Manipur Fishery Minister H Dingo Singh said the department is aiming to put up for sale around 1 lakh kg of different varieties of fish during the 44th Fish Fair cum Fish Crop Competition to be held on Wednesday at Haptta Kangjeibung.
IFP Editorial: Notwithstanding the over-indulgence in social media and intolerant attitude of N Biren Singh towards criticism, we must also acknowledge the fact that he is at least taking up certain steps towards attaining self-sufficiency in some crucial sectors, besides the welfare projects.
IFP Editorial: This Ningol Chakkouba, the state government must take into consideration that Manipuris are very choosy in terms of the kind of fish they like to eat.
IFP Editorial: Sareng will not be available this Ningol Chakkouba for lack of maturity and growth. So, the public has to contend with iced Sareng brought from outside the state.
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