"An official of the Indian High Commission in Colombo in a mail dated February 11, 2015, said petitions seeking to release boats of Indian fishermen were to be filed before various courts in Sri Lanka," according to a state government release.
The state government has sent a delegation of officials of the Fisheries Department from Rameswaram along with representations from the owners of these boats, it said.
"Tamil Nadu government would bear the cost incurred for fuel, food and repair, while the boats are being brought back from Sri Lanka," it said.
The state government has been making efforts to ensure the release of these boats belonging to fishermen from the state and are presently in the custody of Sri Lankan authorities.
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