Not AvailableLivelihood generation through fish culture is an age old practice and especially so in places where fish forms an integral part of both social and cultural life. In sequence to socioeconomic framework of the fish farmer society forms a target for policy formulation to enlarge this economically backward sector. Few studies have been conducted on the socioeconomic aspect of fish farming. The study was conducted in two districts such as Thiruchirappali and Karur districts of Tamil Nadu. The data was collected for this study from 103 respondents of each district randomly sampled through questionnaire survey and a structured interview schedule. The study area is with abundant freshwater resources which can generate food and income ...