fisheries.meghalaya.gov.in : Online Registration of Fisheries Community/ SGHs/ NGOs/ Society
Organisation : Meghalaya Directorate of Fisheries
Facility Name : Online Registration of Fisheries Community/ SGHs/ NGOs/ Society
Applicable State/UT : Meghalaya
Website : https://fisheries.meghalaya.gov.in/services
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How To Register Fisheries Community in Meghalaya?
Online Registration of Fisheries Community/ SGHs/ NGOs/ Society
Related / Similar Facility : Meghalaya Registration of Fish Farmer ID Card Online
Steps:
Step-1 : Go to the link given above
Step-2 : Click On “Apply” button
Step-3 : You will be redirected to an external website. To Apply for the Service, you must Login if you already have created an account or else you must first register.
Step-4 : After registration, you can submit the application of Fisheries Community online.
Documents Required For Meghalaya Fisheries Community Registration
** Registration Certificate of The Organisation.
** EPIC of the Secretary/President of the Organisation
** Identity Proof of the Secretary/President of the Organisation
** Passbook(First Page)
** Water Source Permission(if Permission is required to obtained)
** Commercial Registration
Points to be noted while uploading or scanning of enclosures:
** The photograph must be properly cropped and uploaded (min – 20kb, max- 100 kb). Only colored photo to be uploaded while filling in the application form.
** The documents must be scanned from the Original in color Only. (e.g While scanning for EPIC, scan both sides and upload as one .pdf document)
** If there are additional enclosures that you want to submit, you can upload in “Others” enclosure.
** The maximum size of pdf that can be uploaded is 1 MB per document. Therefore while scanning a document, scan as 75 or 100 DPI.
Meghalaya Fisheries Scenario
Meghalaya has two drainage systems namely Brahmaputra in the north and Barak in the South. It is blessed with a very rich and diverse Inland aquatic ecosystem having a wide variety of aquatic resources such as Rivers, Streams, lakes, bheels etc, and with an average rainfall of 1200 mm which offers tremendous scope for developing the fisheries sector. The available land in most parts of Meghalaya is uneven in terrain that makes it somewhat difficult to develop fisheries on commercial lines.
However, rain water can be impounded in small ponds for the production of fish and inland fisheries therefore does offer a potential that can be successfully exploited by the people of the state. It is a powerful income and employment generator as it stimulates growth of a number of subsidiary industries and is a source of cheap and nutritious food.