Maharashtra’s Fisheries and Ports Minister Nitesh Rane has directed that the upcoming Marol fish market in Mumbai be equipped with modern facilities and all necessary amenities.
Meeting at Mantralaya
Speaking at a review meeting at Mantralaya, Minister Rane emphasized the need for a well-designed and efficient fish market.
Officials in attendance
The meeting was attended by Fisheries Department Secretary N. Ramaswamy, Fisheries Commissioner Kishor Tawade, and other relevant officials.
Deadline for approvals and funding
Rane instructed officials to expedite the construction process, ensuring all funding and approvals are completed by November.
Koli Bhavan and community hall
He also proposed the inclusion of a Koli Bhavan (community center for the fishing community) and a community hall at the market site.
Expansion plans for other cities
Additionally, the minister directed the preparation of proposals for establishing fish markets in Pune and other key cities across Maharashtra.
Market design and layout
The Marol fish market is planned with a basement and four floors, offering space for diverse facilities.
Facilities to be included
The modern complex will feature parking facilities, loading and unloading docks, a dry fish market, an ice factory, and restrooms.
Advanced amenities for traders
It will also include a high-quality fish market, cafeteria, cold storage, training hall, and the Koli Bhavan.
Boost for fishing community
The minister’s directives aim to create a state-of-the-art hub to support Mumbai’s fishing community and strengthen the region’s fisheries infrastructure.
You may also like
What is 'Nusuk Umrah'? Saudi Arabia's new Umrah platform every pilgrim should know about
Does drinking cold water from the fridge really cause cancer? Know from the doctor when the danger actually occurs..
India and Russia seek to increase trade to $100 billion as US ties fray
'I won't wear knickers again after mistake left me screaming in pain'
HPBOSE supplementary result 2025: How to check class 10th, 12th results at hpbose.org