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Bangkok - SCG in collaboration with Utokapat Foundation, S.S.I. and Siam Kubota Launching the project " SCG Roi Jai 108 Communities Surviving Drought " as a royal merit offering to His Majesty the King. His Majesty On the occasion of SCG's 108th anniversary in 2021, we encourage communities to rise up and solve drought problems on their own according to the royal initiative that uses ' knowledge paired with morality ' both ' knowledge ' in information technology. to check water sources Planning a water plan and the use of water appropriate to the needs of the community. As well as promoting ' morality ' for people in the community to ' know, love, unity, participate and be self-reliant ' and allocate and share water fairly. with the community leaders of Utokapat and SCG joining as mentors.
Set a goal to develop 108 communities, share knowledge to other communities Privy Councilor Professor Emeritus Dr. Kasem Wattanachai, as Chairman of the SCG Sustainable Email Marketing List Development Committee, said that from SCG's work with the Utokapat Foundation. under royal patronage and the Water Resources Information Institute (Public Organization) (THI) since 2015 in supporting communities that are repeatedly affected by drought to manage water according to the royal initiative. with self-reliance in 9 areas across the country Helping to have more than 16 million cubic meters of water in reserve, providing more than 6,700 households with enough water for consumption and agriculture. Recognizing that this year's drought problem is the most severe in 40 years and has greatly affected the way of life of the community, SCG has joined with Utokapat Foundation, S.S.I. and Siam Kubota organized the project " SCG Roi Jai 108 Communities Survive Drought " to offer royal merit to His Majesty the King.
On the occasion of SCG's 108th anniversary in 2021 , supporting 108 communities that are repeatedly affected by drought. But there is unity and strength, ready to learn about water management according to the royal initiative. To be able to plan water management through the application of information technology. To solve the drought problem yourself throughout the process It will take a period of 2 years under a budget of 30 million baht and has the leading community of Utokapat. Including SCG joining as a mentor. So that the community can survive the crisis and not suffer from drought again. Ready to receive assistance from personnel of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Army Regions to survey and develop drought-affected areas as well.
Set a goal to develop 108 communities, share knowledge to other communities Privy Councilor Professor Emeritus Dr. Kasem Wattanachai, as Chairman of the SCG Sustainable Email Marketing List Development Committee, said that from SCG's work with the Utokapat Foundation. under royal patronage and the Water Resources Information Institute (Public Organization) (THI) since 2015 in supporting communities that are repeatedly affected by drought to manage water according to the royal initiative. with self-reliance in 9 areas across the country Helping to have more than 16 million cubic meters of water in reserve, providing more than 6,700 households with enough water for consumption and agriculture. Recognizing that this year's drought problem is the most severe in 40 years and has greatly affected the way of life of the community, SCG has joined with Utokapat Foundation, S.S.I. and Siam Kubota organized the project " SCG Roi Jai 108 Communities Survive Drought " to offer royal merit to His Majesty the King.
On the occasion of SCG's 108th anniversary in 2021 , supporting 108 communities that are repeatedly affected by drought. But there is unity and strength, ready to learn about water management according to the royal initiative. To be able to plan water management through the application of information technology. To solve the drought problem yourself throughout the process It will take a period of 2 years under a budget of 30 million baht and has the leading community of Utokapat. Including SCG joining as a mentor. So that the community can survive the crisis and not suffer from drought again. Ready to receive assistance from personnel of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Army Regions to survey and develop drought-affected areas as well.