Searched for
JUVENILE HILSA
Nearly 50 tonnes of Bangladeshi Hilsa to enter Indian markets from tomorrowBangladeshi Hilsa, a prized fish, is set to arrive in Indian markets, bringing joy to seafood enthusiasts. Despite reduced exports from Ban...
Bangladesh halves Hilsa exports to India, sets Rs 1,100/kg floor price ahead of festive seasonBangladesh has permitted the export of 1,200 tonnes of Hilsa to India, setting a minimum price of Rs 1,100 per kg. This decision, made ahea...
Prized on Bengal’s Pujo platters, the hilsa is now priced and powered by GujaratThis monsoon season, Bharuch, Gujarat, has emerged as India's hilsa hub, yielding a record 4,000 tonnes, compensating for scarce imports fr...
Bangladesh's brief hilsa ban may be a boonIn a surprising turn, rival football clubs Mohun Bagan and East Bengal united to protest a crime in Kolkata. Hilsa fish, a Bengali favorite...
Bangladeshi Hilsa may give Indian plates a missFacing political unrest, Bangladesh is unlikely to export Hilsa to India this year. Historically sent by Sheikh Hasina, these consignments ...
Unsustainable fishing practices endangering Hilsa population in Ganga estuaryJuvenile hilsa weighing 50-200 g is causing damage to the hilsa ecosystem in the Ganga estuary. Trawlers are bringing in mainly small hilsa...
Villagers in Sunderbans are now feasting on fresh hilsa fish, morning, noon & nightAside from the tailor-made fish for the epicurean, hilsa is also a nutritional powerhouse.
Villagers in Sundarbans are eating expensive hilsa fish in breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Read whyVillagers in Sundarbans are enjoying a large catch of hilsa fish, as local fishermen have netted plentiful quantities of juvenile hilsa. Du...
UN ranks Namami Gange among Top 10 World Restoration Flagship ProgrammesThe announcement was made as leaders from across the globe gathered in Montreal, Canada for the UN Biodiversity Conference, where governmen...
India and Bangladesh need a hilsa accordIf interlocutors can pull it off, the bilateral discord over the sharing of the Teesta waters, not to mention the issue of marooned enclave...