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Fishing sector

  • Trapped between lockdown and mega development plans, India’s fishworkers left to fend for themselves

    Trapped between lockdown and mega development plans, India’s fishworkers left to fend for themselves

    Kanishk Srinivasan Ishaan Khot
    · May 31, 2020 · 07:30 am