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Israel Embassy shares smart agriculture practices, donates water tech to Indian people with special needs

This initiative was organised on the occasion of Good Deeds Day and to celebrate 30 years of Diplomatic Relations between Israel and India.

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New Delhi: The Embassy of Israel and development agency Mashav India, in collaboration with Jain Irrigation Pvt Ltd, have donated a family drip irrigation kit to Shaurya Foundation Trust in Haryana for the empowerment of people with special needs.

The initiative was organised on the occasion of Good Deeds Day and to celebrate 30 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries of Israel and India. The drip irrigation kit will be used to upgrade skill and educate people with special needs.

“We couldn’t have found a better match than Shaurya Foundation Trust to partner on this Internations Good Deeds Day ” said Orly Goldschmidt, Head of Public Diplomacy, Embassy of Israel in India. He added “I am really happy that we could play a small part in this important project, by offering them a drip irrigation system and allowing them to use it in order to give more skills to their people with special needs. Looking forward to seeing the fruits of this partnership.”

The Israel-invented tech is trusted to make them aware about the smart agricultural and water conservation technologies. Plants were also donated on this occasion.

The Embassy and Mashav India will provide technical know-how to the trainers of the Trust, who will then implement it on the ground. This in turn will lead to optimal water usage and conservation in the area.


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