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50 POWERFUL WOMEN LIST ANNOUNCED BY FOX STORY INDIA

Fox story took up the initiative to identify and honor the women who established a foothold in their field of expertise. Women are no longer considered inferior or inefficient and are actually doing a lot better in various fields.

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Shark fishing for profit could soon be legal in the Maldives

Marine scientist Callum Roberts took to Twitter to call the potential legalisation a terrible retrograde . It would be a terrible retrograde move to reopen shark fishing in the Maldives just when the fruits of its success in protecting and conserving sharks have become wonderfully apparent. https://t.co/b4rwhI32AH Callum Roberts (@ProfCallum) March 25, 2021 Indian scuba diver Kanika Mohan Saxena said that it would be dangerous and said this law should not be passed . This is recipe for distaste .Killing sharks will cause imbalance to the eco system . What is wrong with these people . They are hell bent to end the world . Messing with ecological balance is dangerous & this law should not be passed Kanika Mohan Saxena (@2kanika saxena) April 5, 2021

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Shark fishing for profit could soon be legal in the Maldives

news Shark fishing for profit could soon be legal in the Maldives Africanews 2 hrs ago © Getty via Canva Could shark fishing become legal again in the Maldives? After an 11-year ban on shark fishing in the Maldives, the country has announced plans to discuss legalising the practice again. Sharks have always been a valuable tourist attraction in the small island nation, which is one of the top destinations for diving with these marine creatures. But shark fishing was prohibited in 2010 following a reported decline in populations. This ban was put in place to protect the species from dying out. But in a recent government u-turn, Maldives Minister of Fisheries Zaha Waheed has said discussions are taking place to decide whether legalising shark fishing would provide economic benefits. There have also been

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