Recycling of nutrients in sewage is potential intervention for food and nutrition scarcity and poverty reduction,especially in the developing countries. Untreated sewage may result in the death of people from malnutrition. The development of aquaculture using sewage is necessary to curb pollution and promote the development of towns and cities. The use of sewage for fish culture has the potential to defray the costs of sanitation and sewage treatment processes. In the light of this,Ghosh proposed sewage fisheries or aquaculture development as economically feasible means of decreasing river pollution and malnutrition. The achievement of this depends on an integrated approach between Policy makers,Municipal planners,Non Governmental Organization and Researchers.