Volume : 6, Issue : 9, SEP 2020

LOOK ON FISHERMEN’S PROBLEMS IN INDIAN COASTAL REGIONS: AN REMEDIAL MEASURES

M.PUNITHAN

Abstract

Everywhere people are found and living but not all them living and found merely an unreasonably .In this aspects fishermen are used live and have been living along with sea shore in entire sea bed in all the country, many issues, challenges and problems are faced by this people on account of  living nearby angry and cal mother of sea .In this aspects water is known as good, pleasing, attractive and elegant but opposite this good words there are certain emotional and fearing words are such as water is being as a symbol of hazardous, risky, dangerous, deep zone and angry one .according to certain season we may see angry and its emotional on the image of cyclone and tsunami ,beyond this risk fishermen family have been with sea and living by sea and doing business by sea by seeing all its angry and happy look. This is their familiar job and profession one except this they cannot go anywhere for any job. So, this study is assumed to understand their problems and hazardous situations in happily looking sea.

Keywords

RISKY OCCUPATIONS, REMEDIAL MEASURES, GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS, POLICES, MONEY LENDER’S PRESSURES.

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