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De-suung National Service on improving and expanding water supply, Tsirang

November 25, 2020
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The second pilot project for De-suung National Service focusing on improving and expanding water supply was launched in Semjong Gewog in Tsirang, today. 

As an integrated scheme, the project will help to alleviate current drinking water shortage as well as provide water for irrigation in Dangreygang chiwog. The scheme will supply drinking water to 69 households, benefiting about 300 people, and provide water for dry land irrigation to benefit about 70 acres.

The main components of the project include watershed conservation, construction of large reservoir tank for dry land irrigation, piloting micro-irrigation technologies such as drips and sprinklers, automation of the micro-irrigation system, and improved technology for crop production. As part of this pilot project, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forests will also provide training on improved production technologies including micro-irrigation and input support for agriculture production.

The National Service in Tsirang is undertaken by a team of 45 De-suup volunteers with guidance from Dzongkhag engineers and experts from the Ministry of Agriculture and Forests.

A Salang Tendrel ceremony for the pilot project was conducted today. It was presided over by the Venerable Lam Neten of Tsirang and attended by the members of parliament, the Secretary and Officials from MoAF and the local government officials.

With the successful launch of the two pilot projects, the lessons and experience will be invaluable as the De-suung National Service in partnership with the Water Flagship Program of the RGoB plans to launch three additional water projects in Trongsa, Monggar and Chhukha by December 2020.

The Director-General of De-suung explained that the launch of water projects is a humble response to His Majesty The King’s Address to the Nation on 12 September 2020. The De-suung National Service, launched on 11 November 2020, seeks to engage the youth in nation-building in times of difficulty due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Director-General also expressed immense satisfaction with the overwhelming response of our youth to join the De-suung Specialized Training in water resource management. In the 42nd Batch, 2000 De-suups were trained in eight training centres. There are 1,500 trainees in the ongoing 43rd De-suung Specialized Training in six training centres. The trained De-suups will be encouraged to volunteer for upcoming National Service projects across Bhutan.

 

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