The Department of Environment, Forest and Climate Change along with the District Administration distributed solar lamps along the Indo-Myanmar border blocks of Noklak and Thonokuyu under Tuensang Forest Division.
The range officer L Thisngthrise Sangtam along with the staffs and Phuniang EAC Noklak distributed 500 solar lamps in Thongtso, Chipur, Jejeking, Thongen, N. Peshu, Lumoking, and Khiunjed villages.
“Due to its remoteness, thin population and scattered location, they are debarred of many basic services and the areas are not yet connected by motor road and electricity,” stated a press statement. The officers and the staffs have to take tedious walk to reach out to the people. The Tuensang Forest Department is making its best effort to reach out to all the un-electrified villages in the border areas providing them life essential and at the same time educating them about their rich bio-diversity and the importance of life need towards conservation. (Courtesy of Morung Eexpress)
The range officer L Thisngthrise Sangtam along with the staffs and Phuniang EAC Noklak distributed 500 solar lamps in Thongtso, Chipur, Jejeking, Thongen, N. Peshu, Lumoking, and Khiunjed villages.
“Due to its remoteness, thin population and scattered location, they are debarred of many basic services and the areas are not yet connected by motor road and electricity,” stated a press statement. The officers and the staffs have to take tedious walk to reach out to the people. The Tuensang Forest Department is making its best effort to reach out to all the un-electrified villages in the border areas providing them life essential and at the same time educating them about their rich bio-diversity and the importance of life need towards conservation. (Courtesy of Morung Eexpress)
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