The proposed Siang Higher Multipurpose Challenge (SUMP)hydropower mission has an estimated capability of 11,000 MW.
The MOU was signed within the presence of Deputy Chief Minister, Chowna Mein. By signing the MOU, greater than 85% of the households of Begging village have pledged their irrevocable help for preparation of the PFR of the SUMP.
Talking on the event, residents of Begging emphasised their dedication and steadfast help for furthering the nationwide improvement agenda and the necessity for the SUMP for India's and Arunachal Pradesh's water safety, in addition to a sustainable future for the Siang belt, and the continued peaceable and affluent existence of the Adi neighborhood.
The Deputy Chief Minister highlighted the potential opposed penalties of building of dams upstream on the Yarlung Tsangpo(Siang) by the higher riparian nation. He emphasised the strategic significance of PFR and guaranteed the possible mission affected households (PAFs) about provision of land and property compensation, and the preparation of aR&R plan in session with PAFs.
Mein additionally highlighted the numerous potential of hydroelectricity as a method of financial and social progress in Arunachal Pradesh, in addition to a method for producing innumerable employment and self-employment alternatives for the youth of Arunachal Pradesh, and the North- East.Ojing Tasing, Minister (RD, PR and so forth.) thanked the residents of Begging village for his or her help. Coming shut on the heels of signing of MOUs by Riga and Riewvillages of Siang District for help for preparation of the PFR of the SUMP, he additionally emphasised that such MOUs are the results of sustained engagements by the State Authorities, and the consultative method taken to create consciousness concerning the SUMP and the necessity to proceed to dispel myths and falsehoods being unfold by sure sections concerning the Siang Higher Multipurpose Challenge.Tsangpo River is named Siang in Arunachal Pradesh and Brahmaputra in Assam and Jamuna in Bangladesh, and it flows by the neighbouring nation (Bangladesh) earlier than becoming a member of the Bay of Bengal.