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Budget includes funds reserved to find missing fishing boats: Nadagouda  

01:39 AM Apr 05, 2020 | Team Udayavani |

Udupi: The budget has reserved necessary funds for equipment which will be used to help fishing boats in danger at sea, said Fisheries and Animal Husbandry minister Venkatrao Nadagouda on Wednedsay, April 10th.

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“We have put our best efforts to trace the missing fishing boat. So far, we have been unable to get any information about the same. I met the families of the missing fishermen. The government has released Rs 1 lakh for families of the missing fishermen as temporary relief,” he informed.

“The government has also released Rs 3 crore as of now to be utilised in finding missing boats or fishing boats which face similar danger. We have asked for an appointment with the union home minister, which we are unable to get so far. After the incident, in accordance to ISRO’s advice, decision has been taken to install equipment in boats due to which they can be traced when they are in danger,” he explained.

“We will be able to get accurate information about boats when they are in danger through the equipment fitted in it. Soon after the election, meeting will be held with the leaders of fishing sector and discussion over the installation of equipment to boats will also be held,” he added.

Replying to BJP’s allegations on the state government being uninterested in the search for the missing boat the minister said, “Five fishermen missing belong to MP and Minister Ananth Kumar Hegde’s native. Did he even visit any fishermen’s house? Does he not have any kind of responsibility? He is an MP and a minister and yet does not show any responsibility,” he questioned.

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