Scientific Fish Farming Training Aims to Strengthen Rural Livelihoods in Assams
6th February, 2026
Guwahati, Assam

A three-day training programme on ‘Inland fisheries and Aquaculture management for livelihood generation’ for tribal fish farmers of Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) and Kamrup Metro, Assam was inaugurated on Wednesday at the ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute (ICAR-CIFRI), Regional Centre, Guwahati, with an aim to enhance livelihood opportunities through fisheries development. The programme was organized under the guidance of Dr. B.K. Das, Director, ICAR-CIFRI, Barrackpore and Dr. S.K. Majhi, Head, ICAR-CIFRI RC, Guwahati. The programme was coordinated by Dr. A.K. Yadav, Senior Scientist; Dr. Simanku Borah, Senior Scientist; and Dr. Niti Sharma, Senior Scientist, ICAR-CIFRI Regional Centre. A total of 50 tribal fish farmers including 8 women, belonging to Bodo and Karbi communities attended the training program. The inaugural session was graced by Shri Hemanta Narzary, IAS (Retd.), Former Principal Secretary, Government of Assam, as the Chief Guest. Addressing the participants, Shri Narzary emphasized the importance of adopting scientific fish farming practices to improve productivity, generate employment, and strengthen rural livelihoods. He urged the fish farmers to actively participate in the training and make the best use of the technicalknowledge shared by experts. Welcoming the dignitaries and participants, Dr. S. K. Majhi, Head, ICAR-CIFRI, Guwahati Centre, encouraged the fish farmers to interact with the resource persons and share their practical experiences for mutual learning. Dr. P. K. Hazarika, OSD, Karbi Welfare Autonomous Council (KWAC), Assam, also appealed to the participants to take full advantage of the training programme to enhance their understanding of fisheries management. Dr. B. K. Bhattacharjya, Principal Scientist, in his address encouraged the farmers to adopt fish farming as a sustainable livelihood option and urged them to actively participate in the training sessions. He concluded the inaugural session with a formal vote of thanks. The training programme focuses on scientific and sustainable fish farming practices, covering key areas such as composite and integrated fish culture, farm management, fish disease management, environmental monitoring, fish seed production and broodstock management, feeding and nutrition, ornamental fisheries, and hatchery technologies.






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