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Week-long fish festival kicks off in Gangtok

GANGTOK,: The fish festival organised by State Fisheries department started Sunday in Gangtok. The event, which runs through November 23, opened with a grand inaugural ceremony at Hotel Tashi Delek where Fisheries minister Puran Kumar Gurung was present as the chief guest.

This year’s festival is organized in partnership with prominent hotels and restaurants in Gangtok. The festival offers a platform to showcase a diverse range of fish-based culinary delights, allowing visitors to explore the local flavours derived from Sikkim’s aquatic resources, informs a press release.

One of the key objectives of the festival is to raise awareness about the State’s local fish industry and promote increased fish consumption among residents.

“Despite the abundance of aquatic resources in Sikkim, the average per capita fish consumption in the State remains as low as 1.7 kg annually, significantly below the national average of 10 kg per person,” said the organisers, attributing this disparity to limited public knowledge about the availability and variety of fish in the region.

“The Fish Festival is not only about celebrating Sikkim’s diverse aquatic offerings but also about educating the public on the nutritional benefits of incorporating more fish into their diets,” said minister Gurung.

“By fostering collaboration between fish farmers, restaurant owners, and consumers, we aim to create a more sustainable and vibrant fish industry in the State,” he added.

The festival also highlights the importance of the fisheries sector to the socio-economic development of Sikkim. By emphasizing the potential of local aquaculture, the event seeks to strengthen the connection between the fisheries industry and the community, promoting sustainable fishing practices and driving economic growth, the organisers said.

In addition to culinary events, the festival includes workshops and discussions on sustainable aquaculture, best practices for fish farming, and opportunities for entrepreneurs in the fisheries sector. The Fisheries department expressed hope that the event will serve as a catalyst for increased collaboration and innovation in the industry, ultimately benefiting both local fish farmers and consumers.

 

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