A young fisherwomen packing for the day with the sackful of fresh fish which was fished from the Totladoh reservoir. Fishing is prohibited in Totladoh reservoir under the wildlife act. About 600 traditional fishermen in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the ban. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Pradesh side of the reservoir enjoy the fishing rights.
Fishermen with their boats in the Totladoh reservoir which falls under the Pench national park, Nagpur, Maharashtra. About 600 traditional fishermen in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the Maharashtra government clamped a ban on fishing in Totladoh reservoir under the wildlife act. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Pradesh side of the reservoir have been granted the fishing rights.
Totladoh reservoir which falls under the Pench national park, Nagpur, Maharashtra. About 600 traditional fishermen in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the Maharashtra government clamped a ban on fishing in Totladoh reservoir under the wildlife act. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Pradesh side of the reservoir have been granted the fishing rights.
Fishermen with their boats in the Totladoh reservoir which falls under the Pench national park, Nagpur, Maharashtra. About 600 traditional fishermen in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the Maharashtra government clamped a ban on fishing in Totladoh reservoir under the wildlife act. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Pradesh side of the reservoir have been granted the fishing rights.
Fishermen with their fresh catch from the Totladoh reservoir. Fishing is prohibited in Totladoh reservoir under the wildlife act. About 600 traditional fishermen in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the ban. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Pradesh side of the reservoir enjoy the fishing rights. Fishermen in the district and adjoining Chindwara and Seoni in Madhya Pradesh traditionally fished on the Pench river to earn their livelihood. This changed after a decision to construct a dam on the river in a project in 1975. The villagers affected by the project were paid compensation, but the fishermen were allgedly neglected.
Fisherwomen with sackful of fish caught fresh from the Totladoh reservoir. fishing is prohibited in Totladoh reservoir under the wildlife act. About 600 traditional fisherfolks in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the ban. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Pradesh side of the reservoir enjoy the fishing rights.
Fishermen rowing their boats in the blue waters of Totladoh reservoir. Fishing is prohibited in Totladoh reservoir under the wildlife act. About 600 traditional fishermen in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the ban. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Pradesh side of the reservoir enjoy the fishing rights.
Fishermen with their boats in the Totladoh reservoir which falls under the Pench national park, Nagpur, Maharashtra. About 600 traditional fishermen in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the Maharashtra government clamped a ban on fishing in Totladoh reservoir under the wildlife act. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Pradesh side of the reservoir have been granted the fishing rights.
The Totladoh reservoir which falls under the Pench national park, Nagpur, Maharashtra. About 600 traditional fishermen in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the Maharashtra government clamped a ban on fishing in Totladoh reservoir under the wildlife act. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Pradesh side of the reservoir enjoy the fishing rights.
Fishermen in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the ban. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Pradesh side of the reservoir enjoy the fishing rights. Fishermen in the district and adjoining Chindwara and Seoni in Madhya Pradesh traditionally fished on the Pench river to earn their livelihood. This changed after a decision to construct a dam on the river in a project in 1975. The villagers affected by the project were paid compensation, but the fishermen were allgedly neglected.
Fishermen rowing their boats in the blue waters of Totladoh reservoir. Fishing is prohibited in Totladoh reservoir under the wildlife act. About 600 traditional fishermen in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the ban. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Pradesh side of the reservoir enjoy the fishing rights.
Fishermen rowing their boats in the blue waters of Totladoh reservoir. Fishing is prohibited in Totladoh reservoir under the wildlife act. About 600 traditional fishermen in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the ban. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Pradesh side of the reservoir enjoy the fishing rights.
Fishermen rowing their boats in the blue waters of Totladoh reservoir. Fishing is prohibited in Totladoh reservoir under the wildlife act. About 600 traditional fishermen in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the ban. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Pradesh side of the reservoir enjoy the fishing rights.
Fishermen with their fresh catch from the Totladoh reservoir. Fishing is prohibited in Totladoh reservoir under the wildlife act. About 600 traditional fishermen in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the ban. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Pradesh side of the reservoir enjoy the fishing rights. Fishermen in the district and adjoining Chindwara and Seoni in Madhya Pradesh traditionally fished on the Pench river to earn their livelihood. This changed after a decision to construct a dam on the river in a project in 1975. The villagers affected by the project were paid compensation, but the fishermen were allgedly neglected.
Fishermen rowing their boats in the blue waters of Totladoh reservoir. Fishing is prohibited in Totladoh reservoir under the wildlife act. About 600 traditional fishermen in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the ban. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Pradesh side of the reservoir enjoy the fishing rights.
Fish caught fresh from the Totladoh reservoir inside the Pench national park, Nagpur,Mmaharashtra. Fishing is prohibited in Totladoh reservoir under the wildlife act. About 600 traditional fishermen in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the ban. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Pradesh side of the reservoir enjoy the fishing rights.
A women blushing with joy on seeing the fresh stock of fish caught from the Totladoh reservoir inside the Pench national park, Nagpur,Mmaharashtra. Fishing is prohibited in Totladoh reservoir under the wildlife act. About 600 traditional fishermen in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the ban. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Pradesh side of the reservoir enjoy the fishing rights.
A women unscrambling the fishing net to take out the fish caught fresh from the Totladoh reservoir inside the Pench national park, Nagpur, Maharashtra. fishing is prohibited in Totladoh reservoir under the wildlife act. About 600 traditional fishermen in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the ban. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Pradesh side of the reservoir enjoy the fishing rights.
A fishermen weighing the fish caught fresh from the Totladoh reservoir inside the Pench national park, Nagpur, Maharashtra. Fishing is prohibited in Totladoh reservoir under the wildlife act. About 600 traditional fishermen in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the ban. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Pradesh side of the reservoir enjoy the fishing rights.
A women unscrambling the fishing net to take out the fish caught fresh from the Totladoh reservoir inside the Pench national park, Nagpur, Maharashtra. fishing is prohibited in Totladoh reservoir under the wildlife act. About 600 traditional fishermen in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the ban. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Pradesh side of the reservoir enjoy the fishing rights.
Fishermen with their fresh catch from the Totladoh reservoir. Fishing is prohibited in Totladoh reservoir under the wildlife act. About 600 traditional fishermen in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the ban. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Pradesh side of the reservoir enjoy the fishing rights. Fishermen in the district and adjoining Chindwara and Seoni in Madhya Pradesh traditionally fished on the Pench river to earn their livelihood. this changed after a decision to construct a dam on the river in a project in 1975. the villagers affected by the project were paid compensation, but the fishermen were allgedly neglected.
Fresh fish caught from the Totladoh reservoir. Fishing is prohibited in Totladoh reservoir under the wildlife act. About 600 traditional fishermen in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the ban. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Pradesh side of the reservoir enjoy the fishing rights. Fishermen in the district and adjoining Chindwara and Seoni in Madhya Pradesh traditionally fished on the Pench river to earn their livelihood. this changed after a decision to construct a dam on the river in a project in 1975. The villagers affected by the project were paid compensation, but the fishermen were allgedly neglected.
Fresh fish caught from the Totladoh reservoir. Fishing is prohibited in Totladoh reservoir under the wildlife act. About 600 traditional fishermen in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the ban. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Pradesh side of the reservoir enjoy the fishing rights. Fishermen in the district and adjoining Chindwara and Seoni in Madhya Pradesh traditionally fished on the Pench river to earn their livelihood. this changed after a decision to construct a dam on the river in a project in 1975. The villagers affected by the project were paid compensation, but the fishermen were allgedly neglected.
A women with the fresh stock of fish caught from the Totladoh reservoir inside the Pench national park, Nagpur, Maharashtra. Fishing is prohibited in Totladoh reservoir under the wildlife act. About 600 traditional fishermen in the district have alleged that they have lost their only source of livelihood after the ban. What is very surprising about the issue is that fishermen on the Madhya Ppradesh side of the reservoir enjoy the fishing rights.