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Saharsa News: Pramod Kumar, a businessman associated with the fish business, says that he always tries to ensure that fresh and pure fish reaches the people. Every morning fishes are taken out of the water. The biggest feature here is freshness, taste and cheap price.
If you are fond of eating local fish, on this route to Saharsa you will meet a place which is no less than a heaven for you. On the main road leading to Baluaha of Saharsa, you will be able to see the sparkling water pools and the movement of fish from a distance on the side of the road, here small local traders set up shops of local fish every day. Because of these shops, this road has become the first choice of fish lovers.
People coming here say that they find freshness in the fish of this place. It is not easily available even in the big markets of the city and is taken out directly from ponds and water sources in the morning. Fishes like Singhi, Saurati, Rehu, Katla, Gadai, Pothi and many other indigenous varieties of fish are brought directly to the roadside. People passing by can buy them without any delay.
Fish is found on the road
Pramod Kumar, a local businessman associated with this fish business, says that he tries to provide absolutely fresh and pure fish to the people. Every morning they bring out fishes from the water. Pramod says that the biggest specialty here is freshness, taste and cheap price. Most of the people passing through this route stop here and buy fish for home. According to travelers, there is a different pleasure in buying fish on the road. Open air, fresh fragrance, noisy traders and the movement of local fish swimming in the water all together create such an atmosphere as if you are not in the hustle and bustle of a big city. It is in some country market filled with the smell of village soil. If you ever pass through Baluha Marg of Saharsa, then definitely stop here once. Along with getting the real taste of fresh fish, you will also be able to closely feel the hard work of the local people and their indigenous traditions.





























