
Context:
Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs, George Kurian, recently launched Project “Matsya Shakti” in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, under the ambit of the PM VIKAS (Pradhan Mantri Vishwakarma Kaushal Samman / Vikas) scheme. The project seeks to empower minority fishermen communities by enhancing livelihood opportunities, skill development, and access to modern technologies in the fisheries sector.
Key Features of Project Matsya Shakti
- Target Group: Minority fishermen communities in coastal Kerala and other maritime states.
- Implementing Framework: Part of PM VIKAS, which focuses on skill development and inclusive growth of traditional artisans and marginalized communities.
- Objectives:
- Provide modern training in fisheries, aquaculture, and allied sectors.
- Support entrepreneurship and self-employment through fisheries value chain enhancement.
- Promote sustainable fishing practices and reduce dependence on traditional low-income activities.
- Introduce financial literacy and digital empowerment programs for fishermen.
- Approach:
- Skill upgradation workshops.
- Integration of blue economy initiatives with local livelihoods.
- Support for start-ups and cooperatives in marine product processing.
Significance of the Initiative
- Inclusive Development: Uplifts minority communities traditionally dependent on fishing, aligning with the government’s Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas approach.
- Blue Economy Push: Supports India’s vision of blue economy growth, leveraging its 7,500 km coastline.
- Employment & Entrepreneurship: Opens opportunities in fish processing, marketing, exports, and aquaculture start-ups.
- Sustainable Fisheries: Encourages eco-friendly fishing practices and marine conservation.
- Regional Relevance: Particularly impactful in Kerala, a state with large coastal populations and high dependence on fishing for livelihood.
About PM VIKAS Scheme
- Launched in 2022–23, under the Ministry of Minority Affairs.
- Aims at capacity-building of artisans, craftsmen, and minority communities through skill training, financial support, and market linkages.
- Integrates with other government schemes like Mudra loans, Skill India, and Stand-Up India.
Broader Implications
- Strengthens social justice by reducing economic vulnerabilities of marginalized fishermen.
- Promotes Atmanirbhar Bharat by enhancing local production and reducing reliance on imports of marine products.
- Can serve as a model for other coastal states like Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Gujarat.
Exam Relevance:
- GS Paper II: Government schemes & policies for vulnerable sections.
- GS Paper III: Blue economy, fisheries, sustainable development.
- Prelims 2025: Project Matsya Shakti, PM VIKAS scheme, fisheries sector initiatives.
Probable Mains Question:
“Discuss the significance of Project Matsya Shakti in empowering minority fishing communities in India. How does it align with the objectives of the Blue Economy and inclusive growth?”
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