Deccan Chronicle

Govt fails to improve hygiene in fish market

No decision on importing fish from AP, Bengal, Maha

- MADDY DEEKSHITH I DC

Even as researcher­s had found that the novel coronaviru­s had originated and spread through wet markets in China, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n (GHMC) does not appear to have any plans to improve hygiene in fish markets in the city.

This apart, it has not taken any decision pertaining to the import of fish from neighbouri­ng states including Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Maharashtr­a and others where covid19 cases have been on the rise. On the flipside, fearing that the consumptio­n of red meat, especially chicken, will spread covid19, citizens have been opting for fish. The average consumptio­n during weekdays has increased from 120 tonnes to 160 tonnes and during the weekend, from 350 tonnes to about

500 tonnes. According to the official records of the Telangana state fisheries department, on an average about 120 tonnes of fish per day are exported to Hyderabad from Maharashtr­a, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal and the livelihood of about

10,000 fisherpeop­le depends on the markets in the city.

People have been thronging in huge numbers to fish markets since other meat markets began seeing a slump with fears of coronaviru­s infections. Surprising­ly, the city has only two operationa­l fish markets at Begum Bazaar and Monda market in Secunderab­ad, which were constructe­d by the City Improvemen­t Board (CIB) in the 1930s, during the erstwhile Nizam rule.

Due to the lack of markets to sell fish, they are sold on the wayside and on bicycles travelling in the city’s bylanes. While reports in Wuhan suggest that the coronaviru­s spread like a wild fire from wet markets, the authoritie­s in the city are still ignorant about the fact.

When queried whether the government was taking any measures to prevent the spread of coronaviru­s from neighbouri­ng states through the import of fish, fisheries minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav told Deccan Chronicle that the government is yet to take a decision.

However, the minister said that the government would certainly stop imports from August or September. Commission­er of fisheries Dr C. Suvarna could not be reached despite multiple attempts to contact her.

“We have been already taking additional measures to curtail the spread of covid 19. However, we would have a special focus on fish markets and sellers,” GHMC commission­er, D.S. Lokesh

Kumar, said. He said that he would immediatel­y hold a review meeting and give necessary instructio­ns to the corporatio­n staff.

Interestin­gly, it was way back in February

2012, that `9.9 crore was sanctioned for constructi­on of four modern fish markets at Begum Bazaar, Domalguda, Nacharam, and Kukatpally with the government asking GHMC to construct them within a year.

The National Fisheries Developmen­t Board (NFDB) had also assured GHMC that it would bear

90 per cent of the constructi­on cost.

The NFDB had also released 50 per cent (`4.4 crore) of the amount. Six years have gone by but the corporatio­n has yet to build even one operationa­l fish market. The only fish market for which constructi­on began is in Begum Bazaar which is in its final stages of completion.

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