Maharashtra's Pledge to Protect Fishermen Amid Sea Bridge Concerns
Maharashtra minister Nitesh Rane assures the resolution of fishermen's issues linked to the Nhava Sheva-Shivdi sea bridge project. A special meeting was held with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to discuss compensation, rehabilitation, and the project's impact on fishing. He emphasizes the government's commitment to addressing these concerns.
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Maharashtra's fisheries and ports minister, Nitesh Rane, declared the state government's dedication to resolving the grievances of fishermen affected by the Nhava Sheva-Shivdi sea bridge project.
The minister announced that the issues will be presented to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis as a priority. In a high-level meeting at Mantralaya, Rane emphasized the administration's commitment to finding equitable solutions addressing compensation, rehabilitation, and the project's impact on fishing.
The meeting saw participation from Fisheries Commissioner Prerana Deshbhratar, representatives from local fishermen's organizations, and various department officials, with some joining via video conferencing. Detailed discussions covered compensation and future measures, while reports are awaited for further action.
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