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Lesser rainfall causes reduction of irrigation water in Ngwe Taung Dam

Submitted by admin on 26 January 2021

Nan San Hpoo natural water outlet, a water source of the Ngwe Taung Dam, Dimawhso Township, Kayah State, had a declining water yield, and the area had low rainfalls in the raining season, so this year, the dam will be able to supply water for only about 300 acres of summer paddy fields.

“Last year, the Ngwe Taung Dam irrigated more than 1,400 acres of summer paddy fields. This year, Nan San Hpoo natural water outlet had a declining water yield. Moreover, the amount of stored water in the dam is reduced because there are fewer rainfalls during the rainy season. So the dam can supply water to only about 300 acres of summer paddy fields this year,” said U Hla Thein, Staff Officer of the township’s Irrigation and Water Utilization Management Department.

“The water storage amount of the Ngwe Taung Dam has reached its lowest level in 20 years, according to U Hla Thein. Every month, more than 1.2 million gallons of water from the Ngwe Taung Dam is distributed to the paddy fields and residents in the township for their daily uses,” said U Hla Thein. The construction works for the Ngwe Taung Dam were started in 1962 with the aim of irrigating more than 6,000 acres of farmlands. The dam was completed in 1965. It is an earth dam with a length of 6,000 feet and a height of 35 feet. The dam’s capacity is 8,920 acre-feet.

Last year, more than 3,000 acres of summer paddy could be grown in Dimawhso Township. As for this year, low rainfall caused lower water levels in dams, lakes and creeks, and consequently, only about 800 acres of summer paddy will be grown in the township.

Reral (Dimawhso)

(Translated by Maung Maung Swe)

Photo: Reral (Dimawhso)

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69th anniversary of Kayah State Day celebrated in Loikaw

Submitted by admin on 16 January 2021

THE 69th anniversary of Kayah State Day was celebrated in accordance with the health guidelines of the Ministry of Health and Sports yesterday morning in Loikaw.

The nine chairpersons of the ceremony and attendees saluted the Flag of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and paid tribute to the fallen martyrs. Minister for Development and Social Affairs for the Kayah State government Dr Aung Kyaw Htay read out the message sent from President U Win Myint on the occasion of the 69th Kayah State Day Ceremony.

Afterwards, Acting Chief Minister of Kayah State U Bosko said Kayah State Day has been celebrated annually throughout the state for 69 years and can’t celebrate this year due to the COVID-19 cases in Kayah State.

He also urged to all ethnic people to love and care for each other by building unity and solidarity to make the state stable, peaceful and comprehensively developed, to preserve the literature and traditional culture of the ethnic nationalities and to enable to live together in peace and security and build a truly democratic federal union.

The ceremony was also attended by the State Hluttaw Speaker, Chief Justice of the State High Court, Deputy Speaker of the State Hluttaw and officials from the Regional Command Military Headquarters (Loikaw), cabinet ministers, Hluttaw representatives, ethnic literature and cultural groups, peace organizations and guests.

Soe Hlaing Htay

PHOTO: SOE HLAING HTAY

(Translated by EI Phyu Phyu Aung)

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