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Inland fishing refers to the practice of catching fish in freshwater bodies such as rivers, lakes, and ponds, rather than in the ocean. In Pakistan, this activity holds significant cultural and economic importance, particularly in regions like Punjab and Sindh, where rivers like the Indus support local livelihoods. Many communities rely on inland fishing for food and income, using traditional methods passed down through generations. Additionally, inland fishing is intertwined with local festivals and customs, reflecting Pakistan\“s rich cultural heritage and connection to its natural resources. |
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