impact of tawa matsya sangh
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The Tawa Matsya Sangh had the following impact:-
The government, as a response to the protests by the TMS, created a committee to assess the issue. The committee recommended that the villagers should be given the fishing rights for their livelihood. Consequently, in 1996, the Madhya Pradesh government decided to give the displaced people the rights for the reservoir. Two months later a five-year lease agreement was signed and on January 2, 1997, the villagers from 33 villages started their new year with their first catch.
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The government, as a response to the protests by the TMS, created a committee to assess the issue. The committee recommended that the villagers should be given the fishing rights for their livelihood. Consequently, in 1996, the Madhya Pradesh government decided to give the displaced people the rights for the reservoir. Two months later a five-year lease agreement was signed and on January 2, 1997, the villagers from 33 villages started their new year with their first catch.
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The TMS has proved that when people's organisations get their rights to livelihood, they can be good managers. This was proven by the increase in earnings of the fishworkers and the preservation of fish in the reservoir- both being an impact of the TMS.
Transcranial magnetic stimulation of visual cortex in memory: Cortical state, interference and reactivation of visual content in memory happened after the formation of TMS.
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With the TMS taking over the fishermen were able to increase their earnings. This was because they set up the cooperative which would buy the catch from them at a fair price. They have now begun to earn three times more than they earned earlier.
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