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Fishing in polluted waters

A. Roy Chowdhury

Out for a catch: As the monsoon advances in West Bengal, it is busy times for fishermen. This fisherman of Noorpur of South 24 Parganas district is seen busy with his net in the river Hooghly on Monday. Hooghly, the tributary of Ganges, has reportedly reached alarming levels of pollution, which is causing havoc to the bio-diversity and jeopardising the livelihood of fisherfolks. —

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