Exposure visit of Beneficiaries of CIBA SCSP/TSP scheme to CIBA headquarters and Experimental Stations at Muttukadu and Kovalam

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ICAR-CIBA is undertaking fisheries based livelihood development interventions for the SC-ST fisher families in Ponneri taluk of Tiruvallur district. A batch of 35 beneficiaries visited Muttukadu and Kovalam experimental stations of CIBA on 25.09.2021. They were given on-farm training and demonstration at fish, shrimp and crab hatcheries, feed mill and ongoing fish and shrimp farming…

ICAR-CIBA Conducted hands on “Training on Shrimp and Mud Crab Aquaculture: A Practical exposure”

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Crustacean Culture Division of CIBA, Chennai conducted a six days hands on ‘Training on Shrimp and Mud Crab Aquaculture: A practical exposure’ from 20th to 25th September 2021 for beginners in brackishwater crustacean farming particularly shrimps and crabs. Dr. K.P. Jithendran, Director, ICAR-CIBA, inaugurated the training programme and briefed about the importance of offline training…

Chairman, Andhra Pradesh State Biodiversity Board visited ICAR-CIBA

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Dr. B.M.K. Reddy, Chairman, Andhra Pradesh State Biodiversity Board visited ICAR-CIBA during 20-21 September, 2021. During the welcome speech Dr. K.P. Jithendran, Director, CIBA broadly narrated the mandate and activities of CIBA, and the Chairman explained the biodiversity act and activities of state biodiversity boards and interacted with HOD/Scientist In-Charges of different Divisions/Sections on biodiversity…

Hindi week celebrated at ICAR-CIBA during 14 – 20 September, 2021

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ICAR-CIBA, Chennai celebrated Hindi Week during 14 – 20 September 2021 to promote use of Hindi as official language. During the week, Hindi noting, drafting, translation, singing and quiz competitions were organized. Dr. K.P. Jithendran, Director, CIBA, released the 7th issue of annual Hindi magazine “Jal Tarang”, inaugurated ‘Saransh’ digital notice board with dedicated television…

Fish waste to wealth technology, CIBA-PlanktonPlus and CIBA-HortiPlus, transforms fisherwomen into micro-level entrepreneur in Tamil Nadu and signed a MoU with ICAR-CIBA, Chennai

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Coastal fishermen communities’ main occupation is fishing and selling of fish in the nearby fish market. The monthly income, varied from Rs. 4,000 to 8,000, is not sufficient for them to meet out their requirements. In coastal areas mostly fish wastes are dumped nearby seashore and backwaters and the environment gets polluted. The villagers were…