HILSA (ILISH) FISH

TAG: GS- 3: ENVIRONMENT AND ECOLOGY

CONTEXT:

On the festival of Durga Puja, the Hooked on ‘ilish-ious’ hilsa fish that inspires Bengal’s art, culture, and poetry. For many Bengali families, Durga Puja is incomplete without their beloved ilish (hilsa).

EXPLANATION:

About the Hilsa (ilish) Fish:

  • It is a species of fish related to the herring, in the family Clupeidae.
  • It is also called Ilish and holds an exceptional position in culinary customs and social practices of Bengal.
  • Distribution: It is found in rivers and estuaries in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Myanmar (also known as Burma) and the Persian Gulf area.
  • It has a history of migrating to Allahabad in the Ganga River system from Bangladesh.
  • Though it’s a saltwater fish, it migrates to sweet waters of the Ganges from the Bay of Bengal.
  • Hilsa is into breeding migration in three major river systems of the Indo-Gangetic and Brahmaputra River network viz., Ganga, Brahmaputra and Meghna.
  • Bangladesh produces around 70% of the world’s ilish, making it a subject of public pride. Ilish is also the national fish of Bangladesh.
  • The kinds of ilish from rivers like Ganga, Hooghly and Mahanadi are no match when it comes to celebrating important events.
  • Conservation status
    • IUCN: Least Concern

 

Source:

https://indianexpress.com/article/india/hooked-on-ilish-ious-hilsa-the-fish-that-inspires-bengals-art-culture-and-poetry-9612470/

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