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Comment | Kerala's fishermen deserve the Nobel Peace Prize

Kerala’s fishermen have been recognised for their efforts by the state government and various organisations. Perhaps there's still this incomplete expression of gratitude which wants to see them being recognised at an international level.

February 08, 2019 / 08:59 IST
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People engage in flood rescue work after the Kakkayam dam was opened following heavy monsoon rainfall, in Kozhikode. (Image: PTI)
People engage in flood rescue work after the Kakkayam dam was opened following heavy monsoon rainfall, in Kozhikode. (Image: PTI)

Viju Cherian

Congress leader and Thiruvananthapuram Member of Parliament Shashi Tharoor has nominated Kerala’s fishermen for this year’s Nobel Peace Prize for their “courageous service and sacrifice” during the floods in Kerala in 2018. There couldn’t be a more deserving group for the prize. Tharoor has nominated the fishermen in his capacity as a Member of Parliament.

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In his letter to the Norwegian committee Tharoor notes that “It was during the height of this tragedy that fishermen groups of Kerala, at great risk to their lives and potential damage to the boats that are the source of their livelihood, jumped into the fray to save their fellow citizens.”

Kerala’s fishermen have been recognised for their efforts by the state government and various organisations. What adds an element of intrigue and veneration is that the fishermen came as a faceless group to the rescue and once the job was done returned to their lives without waiting for the applause. Perhaps, it is this incomplete expression of gratitude which wants to see them being recognised at an international level.