The document discusses policies around fisheries in Chhattisgarh, India. It states that tanks and ponds over 1 hectare must be rented to registered fishermen's cooperatives. It also reserves 10% of tanks, reservoirs, and ponds for rent to unemployed youth who have received fisheries training. The policies aim to support socio-economically disadvantaged groups and provide a source of nutritious food. Chhattisgarh has many natural water bodies suitable for fish farming in rivers, reservoirs, tanks, and ponds, with fishing free for scheduled castes and tribes in rivers. A College of Fisheries was established in 2010 to further research and development.