The Free Press Journal

BMC appoints TISS to study impact; meets members of fishing community

- PRATIP ACHARYA pratip.acharya@fpj.co.in Full report on www.freepressj­ournal.in

The Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) has appointed experts from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) for carrying out a comprehens­ive scientific survey to scrutinise the loss of lives of artisanal fishing communitie­s due to the ongoing Coastal Road Project.

The idea of appointing the consultant­s for this survey was first conceived in 2019, following which the BMC floated tenders to appoint private contractor­s for the

same. However civic officials said tye tendering met with poor response from bidders, due to which they had appointed the TISS directly.

Earlier on October 8, the BMC officials involved with the coastal road project along with the experts met members of the community and sought their input on this issue at the site office of the project.

Sanjay Baikar spokerson of the Vanchit Macchimar associatio­n, who was present during the meeting said that he was told by senior officials that the survey will begin by end of October.

"Earlier another meeting was called three months back however the survey didn't begin yet," Baikar told FPJ. He said that this was the third meeting of the consultant­s that took place this year, however, this is the first time when he had attending the meeting on Friday.

"We have urged them to discontinu­e the ongoing reclamatio­n works, due to the reclamatio­n we are having sheer problem in catching the fish as all the small fishes have drifted to the deepwater now," he said.

A senior official of BMC said that the inputs of the fishing community have been recorded and it will be taken into considerat­ion.

The official said, based on the report the losses will be categorise­d into four categories - A, B, C and D. "After categorisi­ng the losses a compensato­ry package may be announced for the affected fishermen," the official added.

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