Together with the District Administration of West Kameng, the Indian Army dedicated a new Amrit Sarovar at Tenga Valley to promote community-led initiatives and rainwater harvesting.

End Date:
Sunday, October 15, 2023 - 6:00am
Initiatives like Amrit Sarovar will definitely address water scarcity issues in Arunachal Pradesh, do you agree?

Yes
100% (7 votes)
No
0% (0 votes)
Maybe
0% (0 votes)
I don't know
0% (0 votes)
Total votes: 7
How do you think the people of Tenga Valley will benefit from the Amrit Sarovar initiative?

It will provide clean water for drinking and irrigation
29% (2 votes)
It will help harvest water for future use
0% (0 votes)
It will boost tourism in the region
0% (0 votes)
All of the above
71% (5 votes)
Total votes: 7
How important is rainwater harvesting in developing regions like Arunachal Pradesh?

Very important
100% (7 votes)
Somewhat important
0% (0 votes)
Not very important
0% (0 votes)
Not at all important
0% (0 votes)
Total votes: 7
What do you think of the Indian Army's collaboration with the Arunachal Pradesh District Administration in implementing rainwater harvesting projects?

Highly effective
86% (6 votes)
Moderately effective
14% (1 vote)
Not very effective
0% (0 votes)
No opinion
0% (0 votes)
Total votes: 7
Initiatives like Mission Amrit Sarovar can positively impact the environment and create awareness about water conservation.

Yes, they have the potential to make a significant difference
86% (6 votes)
They may have some impact, but it's limited
0% (0 votes)
No, such initiatives are ineffective in creating awareness
14% (1 vote)
I'm not sure
0% (0 votes)
Total votes: 7
Can you rate the efforts of the Indian Army and the District Administration of West Kameng in promoting community-led initiatives like Amrit Sarovar?

Excellent, they are doing a commendable job
100% (7 votes)
Average, there is room for improvement
0% (0 votes)
Poor, their efforts are not up to the mark
0% (0 votes)
No opinion
0% (0 votes)
Total votes: 7