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Goa lifts ban on fish transported from K’taka

Sat, 08 Dec 2018 16:53:52    S.O. News Service

Mangaluru: Goa government has passed a decision to lift the ban that had imposed on transportation and distribution of fish from the coastal districts of Karnataka. Mangaluru MLA Vedavyas Kamath on Friday has welcomed this decision.

The Goa government suspected that the fish from Karnataka was adulterated with formalin and stopped the fish trucks entering into Goa.

In retaliation, Karnataka fishermen prevented Goa trucks  entering into the state. Before the issue could sour relationship between the two states, a delegation of fishermen leaders, led by MP Nalin Kumar Kateel and MLC Kota Srinivas Poojary held discussions with the Goa government.

Kamath recollected that their talks with Goa speaker Pramod Sawant, Health Minister Vishwajeeth P Rane and Fisheries Minister Vinod Palinarsa resulted in Goa lifting the ban on fish sales from Karnataka. “The fishermen now need not worry about their future,” he added.


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