‘The fish workers could earn the profit by forming a cooperative’.Support this statement by giving specific justification.
(tawa matsya sangha)
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INTER STATE YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAMME
PUNJAB & ANDHRA PRADESH TO FORGE CLOSER BONDS BY UNDERTAKING ACTIVITIES IN CULTURE, SPORTS & ADVENTURE TOURISM SECTORS
DIRECTOR TOURISM SHIVDULAR SINGH DHILLON INAUGURATES PROGRAMME
Chandigarh, February 26:
"The states of Andhra Pradesh and Punjab share many similarities and both the states can learn a lot from each other by mutual interaction centred on knowing about each other's culture, tradition and history." This was disclosed by the Director, Tourism and Cultural Affairs Department, Punjab, Mr. ShivDular Singh Dhillon here today during the inauguration ceremony of Inter State Youth Exchange Programme under Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat organized by Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS) Punjab and Chandigarh. He also said that the most visited religious places of the world also situated in these both the states i.e Golden Temple in Amritsar and Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh. It is also worth mentioning that Punjab and Andhra Pradesh are set to forge closer bonds by undertaking activities in Culture, Sports & Adventure Tourism, Language and Cuisine sectors. The programme would continue till 11th March, 2018.
Nodal Officer and District Youth Coordinator Chandigarh Mr. Paramjit Singh said that during the 15 days the campers would not only take part in the Debates, Seminars and other events but also visit Golden Temple Jallianwala Bagh, Durgiana Temple, Virasat-E-Khalsa at Anandpur Sahib and SARAS Mela of Patiala. The campers also visited the beautiful places of Chandigarh i.e Rock Garden Rose Garden as well as Sukhna Lake. On the occasion Mr. Jaswinder Singh Kooner State Director Haryana also addressed the gathering.
Among other present on that occasion were S.N. Sharma State Director NYKS, Dr. Koto Shekher Coordinator RGNIYD, Alka Kapoor Project Manager Punjab Tourism Chandigarh, Rupali ATDC, Mr. Sandeep Ghand NYKS Punjab and Mr.Vijay Rana along with Mr. Jivandeep Singh who compeered the stage.
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Building of the Tawa dam resulted in the submerging of large areas of forest and agricultural land. Some of the displaced forest dwellers settled around the reservoir and found a new source of livelihood by fishing. The rights of fishing in the Tawa reservoir were given to private contractors by the government in the year 1994. These contractors drove away the local people in order to get cheap labour from outside. At this point the villagers united and decided to set up an organisation for protecting their rights. This led to the formation of the Tawa Matsya Sangh (TMS).