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Senapati District joins Nationwide Watershed Yatra Outreach Campaign

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Senapati District joins Nationwide Watershed Yatra Outreach Campaign

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Senapati, Feb 15:

Senapati District also joined the nationwide Watershed Yatra Outreach Campaign under Watershed Development Component of Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana-PMKSY 2.0on Friday at Kathikho Village Local Ground, Senapati marking a significant step towards the conservation of soil and water in the region.
The programme was graced by Smt. Mamoni Doley, IAS, Deputy Commissioner, Senapati, alongside with other distinguished dignitaries includesShri P.P. Ronald MCS, Project Director, DRDA, Senapati, Shri William Maram, Project Officer, DRDA, Senapati, and Shri S. Pangniba, Executive Engineer, DRDA, Senapati.
The event witnessed active participation from various Watershed Communities of Katomei Makeng, Maram Makha Sagei, Emefiithumai, and Willong Khullen, making it a collective effort for the Watershed Yatra Campaign.
During the event, the Deputy Commissioner of Senapati, Mamoni Doley, IAS administered the Watershed pledge and encouraged the participants to take an active role in spreading the crucial message of water conservation, which has now become a global concern. She also stressed on the importance of individual and collective effort to ensure sustainable water resources.
P.P. Ronald, MCS, Project Director, DRDA, Senapatiin his speech emphasized on the importance of protecting the rich biodiversity that Senapati is blessed with. He also highlighted the need of collaboration for the sustainable management of soil and water from every individual. He stressed that the task of safeguarding these precious resources must be a shared responsibility, involving every citizen of the district for a sustainable future.
As part of the ongoing watershed Yatra campaign, horticultural tree saplings were distributed to project villages followed by a watershed march. Participants were also engaged in tree plantation activities at the venue, reinforcing the commitment to protecting Soil and Water in the district.

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