According to a foreign news agency, a luxury resort and spa in the Indian state of Kerala closed its business in March this year due to the Corona epidemic.
The Ovida Resort & Spa thought about the business that was shut down due to the lockdown and what can be done about the lockdown to cover the resort's expenses.
Resort owners later thought of converting the 7.5 million-liter water swimming pool into a fish farm, putting about 16,000 in a two-month-old pearl spot pool that would be ready for export in November.
The hotel owners said that the money from the fish farm would be used to pay for the damage caused to the hotel by the lockdown.
"As soon as the tourism sector is restored, we will turn this fish farm back into a resort and spa, while we have thought of another place for fish farming," he said.