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Rameswaram Fishing Ban Ends, Fishermen Face Challenges

Published Saturday, June 13, 2026

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  • Fishermen's Challenges and Government Demands1 source

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The 61-day annual fishing ban in Rameswaram is set to conclude on June 14, 2026. Fishermen are calling on the Union government to address persistent issues, including the release of detained fishermen and the Katchatheevu dispute.

What We Know — Key Points

  • The 61-day annual fishing ban in Rameswaram is scheduled to end at midnight on June 14, 2026.
  • Fishermen are urging the Union government to address their ongoing struggles, including the release of detained fishermen and the Katchatheevu dispute.
  • The annual fishing ban is imposed to facilitate fish breeding.

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Fishermen's Challenges and Government Demands
  • The Hindu

    The article emphasizes the ongoing struggles and geopolitical grievances of local fishermen, urging government intervention on issues like detained fishermen and the Katchatheevu dispute, as the 61-day annual fishing ban in Rameswaram concludes.

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