Thirty-four Indian fishermen from Tamil Nadu and Kerala have been arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy near Dhanushkodi. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has urged the Indian government to intervene ...
Fourteen fishermen arrested by Sri Lankan Navy for poaching, sparking protests and calls for government intervention.
RAMANATHAPURAM: A Sri Lankan court on Friday sentenced two fishermen to two years imprisonment and released 13 fishermen with a fine of Sri Lankan Rupees 50,000 each. The released fishermen were ...
Chennai: As many as 34 Indian fishermen — 32 from Tamil Nadu and two from Kerala, have been arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy while they were fishing near Dhanushkodi in TN, Chief Minister MK Stalin ...
Tamil Nadu [India], January 30 (ANI): Six Indian fishermen who were detained in Sri Lanka have been released and returned to Chennai. Upon their arrival, they were received by Fisheries Department ...
Opposition MPs from Tamil Nadu on Friday staged ... between Indian fishermen and Sri Lankan authorities. Just last week, six Indian fishermen detained in Sri Lanka were released and returned ...
have been released from custody by a magistrate court in Sri Lanka. However, the boat operator has been sentenced to six months in prison. On January 8, a mechanised fishing boat set out for ...
Chennai: Ten fishermen from Rameswaram, Tamil ... Sri Lanka to permanently resolve the ongoing issue. Fishermen’s Associations Letter To PM Modi Fishermen’s associations across Tamil Nadu ...
Sri Lankan Navy apprehended 14 fishermen from Rameswaram for allegedly fishing in their territorial waters, raising the total number of detained Indian fishermen to 88 this year. The apprehended ...
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