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3,936 Indian Fishermen, 468 Boats Taken In Foreign Custody In 5 Yrs: Centre
Over the past five years, other nations have captured 3,936 Indian fishermen and 468 fishing boats. In a written response presented to the Lok Sabha...
Only 24 Indian fishermen in Sri Lankan custody, 461 freed in last 3 years: Govt
Due to persistent efforts by the Indian government, 461 of the 485 Indian fishermen held in Sri Lanka during 2020–22 have been released, said V...
Severe Cyclonic Storm Mandous to Cross Coast Between Tamil Nadu and Andhra
According to the regional weather office, Mandous, a severe cyclonic storm, will travel along the coast between north Tamil Nadu and south Andhra Pradesh sometime...
Traffic jam in sea: Ship carrying oil to India gets stuck
Following a move by Turkey to demand proof of their proper insurance, oil ships carrying millions of barrels of Kazakh crude are being barred from...
Work on India’s Adani port to resume after fishermen suspend protests
Following a four-month-old protest by primarily Christian villagers blocking the entrance to the Adani Group project site, construction on a $900 million port is scheduled...
Vizhinjam protest against Adani port called off after 138 days
Following frantic negotiations between the demonstrators and the state administration, which Chief Minister Shri Pinarayi Vijayan also attended, the fishing community’s protests in Kerala over...
Chinese surveillance vessel ‘Yuan Wang 5’ re-enters Indian Ocean
Yuan Wang 5, a contentious Chinese surveillance ship, has re-entered the Indian Ocean (IOR). The arrival of the spy ship occurs at the same time...
Consensus needs to be evolved on Vizhinjam sea port issue: Tharoor
Sashi Tharoor, the leader of the Congress, stated on Monday that a consensus needed to be developed on the Vizhinjam seaport. After breakfast with Cardinal...
AP, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry to receive rains next three days due to depression
The depression that has developed in the South Andaman Sea has prompted a warning from the Indian Meteorological Department that it may soon intensify into...