The Sri Lanka Navy apprehended an Indian fishing vessel along with 14 Indian fishermen for engaging in illegal fishing activities in Sri Lankan territorial waters off the southern coast of Mannar.The ...
Colombo: The Sri Lankan government has requested India to prevent its fishermen from illegally entering the country's waters ...
A group of 25 Indian fishermen who were sent back from Sri Lanka arrived at the Chennai International Airport on Thursday. Visuals showed the fishermen arriving at the Chennai Airport, after which ...
"The Sri Lanka Navy seized 5 Indian fishing boats and apprehended 32 Indian fishermen while they were poaching in Sri Lankan waters," the statement said. The Navy continues to conduct regular ...
In a significant relief to the fishing community in Tamil Nadu, 27 fishermen from Rameswaram and Thangachimadam, previously detained by the Sri Lanka Navy, have been released and returned to Chennai.
The Sri Lanka Navy seized 05 Indian fishing boats and arrested 32 Indian fishermen for poaching in Sri Lankan waters, in the sea area north of Mannar. The Navy said the Indians were arrested early ...
“At the least, the Centre can facilitate a meeting between our representatives and the fishermen of Sri Lanka’s Northern Province to alleviate their objections. The traditional rights of both ...
Fishermen in Rameswaram have launched an indefinite strike following the arrest of 32 fishermen and the seizure of five boats by the Sri Lanka Navy in Palk Bay, reported ANI. The incident, which ...
The Fishermen in Tamil Nadu's Rameswaram started an indefinite strike on Monday after the Sri Lanka Navy seized 5 barges from Palk Bay Sea on charges of crossing the International Maritime ...
He also emphasised the need to prevent the auctioning of Tamil Nadu fishermen’s boats in Sri Lanka and to retrieve those already seized. To press their demands, the fishermen decided to embark ...
Five mechanised fishing boats were also seized by the Sri Lanka's Navy. As part of the protest, 700 mechanised boat fishermen have suspended operations, keeping their vessels docked along the shore.