Old man sits on the pavement in Jayprakash Nagar, next to the Union Carbide factory, behind him is a slogan against the CEO of Union Carbide Mr. Warren Anderson
Old man sits on the pavement in Jayprakash Nagar, next to the Union Carbide factory, behind him is a slogan against the CEO of Union Carbide Mr. Warren Anderson
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 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 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 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 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 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 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.