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Awareness on JJM mission in Tuensang

A one day awareness program on the Socio-economic and Environment impact of Jal Jeevan Mission and its sustainability: “An Empirical study in Nagaland” was hosted at Tuensang Village Panchayats Hall on April 4, 2025.


According to DIPR, the research was undertaken under Project Director, Prof. Ashutosh Tripathi (HoD Department of Environmental Science, Nagaland University Lumami), Co-Project Director, Nohochem Sangtam (Assistant Professor, Fazl Ali College Mokokchung), and Ambirish Singh (PhD Scholar and Professor, Department of Chemistry, NU).


In the launching awareness program, Ashutosh Tripathi shared a short message on the research activities and said that the study was purely to assess the impact of Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) in Nagaland academically.


The study focuses on the socio-economic and environmental impacts of the mission along with its sustainability in the region. According to Ashutosh, the scheme has impacted the different dimensions of the lives of people especially in Nagaland, and it was the time for the people and community to come together for the sustainability of the scheme.


In the program, Er. Akangjongshi Chang JE, PHED, Tuensang division highlighted a brief information in the division activity on JJM. He thanked the research team especially Professor, Ashutosh Tripathi and his team for taking up the research project which will be helpful for the policy makers and society in the near future.


He also thanked Nohochem Sangtam, who actively worked in the Water Quality analysis under JJM activities from baseline survey to implementation process for the last few years.


Nohochem Sangtam, Co-Project Director & Assistant Professor, Department of EVS FAC, Mokokchung, spoke on the research objective and areas of study to be focused on, and emphasized the importance of the research in understanding the long-term effects of JJM on local communities and the environment.


He encouraged department officials and community to take part in the positive notes on research activities especially during data collection whose findings will provide valuable insights for future planning and policy decision in the future, ensuring that the mission’s benefits are sustained for generations to come.

He also encouraged active participation and collaboration from local communities, government officials, and other stakeholders to ensure the success of the research. He stated that their field staff will be visiting at the village level for date collection and sample analysis.


In the program, welcome address was delivered by Kaimang Chang, Citizen president and WATSAN chairman Tuensang Village. Vote of thanks by Er. Ngamen Chang, JE PHED and the program was chaired by Changkiuba Field Investigator, Nagaland University.

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