PUNJAB DECLARES “ROHU” AS STATE FISH TO BOOST AQUATIC BIODIVERSITY
 
-  Punjab’s Fish farming sector thrives with 2 Lakh MT annual production from over 43K acres,  says Gurmeet Singh Khudian
 
-  Rohu contributes 42, 353 MT making 21.18% of Punjab's total fish production: Fisheries Minister
 
Chandigarh,  October 31:
 
          In a significant move to conserve and promote the state's aquatic biodiversity,  Punjab Animal Husbandry,  Dairy Development and Fisheries Minister S. Gurmeet Singh Khudian declared Rohu (Labeo Rohita) as the State Fish of Punjab,  today here at his office.
 
          Highlighting the state's rich aquatic resources,  S. Gurmeet Singh Khudian informed that Punjab's aquatic sector is thriving,  with 43, 683 acres dedicated to fish farming,  yielding 200, 000 metric tonnes of fish annually. Rohu is a significant contributor,  accounting for 42, 353 metric tonnes (21.18% of total production) and fetching Rs 160-200 per kg. This prized fish can grow up to 45 kg in natural habitats,  distinguished by its fusiform body and large cycloid scales.
 
          He further highlighted that Rohu fish is a nutritional marvel,  rich in proteins,  vitamins A,  B & D,  and Omega-3 fatty acids,  making it a sought-after delicacy not only in Punjab but also across other states.
 
- Gurmeet Singh Khudian congratulated the Fisheries Department and stakeholders on declaring Rohu as the State Fish,  acknowledging their role in the sector's growth,  while highlighting the importance of Indian Major Carps (IMCs)- Rohu,  Catla and Mrigal.
 
          Principal Secretary Mr. Rahul Bhandari said that designating Rohu as the State Fish will enable targeted policy formulation to augment its population in water bodies and scale up aquaculture production,  thereby bolstering the state's economy. He further informed that Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann led Punjab Government has provided self-employment opportunities to 637 beneficiaries in fish farming,  with a subsidy of Rs 30.63 crores,   promoting large-scale fish farming under PMMSY scheme. This initiative aims to supplement agriculture and boost the state's economy. Director Fisheries Mr. Gurpreet Singh and other senior officials of the department were also present in the occasion.