Fulbari, 19th June: A rise in water levels at the Mahananda Barrage in Fulbari has led to a significant increase in fishing activity, with hundreds of fishermen gathering along the riverbanks to take advantage of the seasonal influx of fish.
The water level at the barrage has increased following continuous rainfall across the hilly and plain regions of North Bengal. As several lock gates were opened to release excess water, fresh river flow brought a variety of fish species into the area, attracting fishermen from nearby localities.
Since Friday morning, more than a hundred fishermen have been seen casting their nets in the waters adjacent to the barrage. Popular species such as Boroli, Puti, and Tangra are being caught in large numbers, creating a lively atmosphere around the barrage.





