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Watershed development projects lagging behind badly
News:
- According to the parliamentary standing committee report, watershed development projects lagging behind badly.
Important facts:
2. The report highlighted the following points:
- Watershed development project is a vital component of the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sichai Yojana (PMKSY).
- According to parliamentary standing committee, only 10% of projects completed.
- Not a single one of the 8,214 projects sanctioned between 2009 and 2015 had been completed.
- As per the Department of Land Resources (DoLR), around 1,257 projects had not even completed the initial steps of preparing detailed project reports (DPRs).
- The committee termed the pace of the development of the scheme as “lethargic”.
- The committee also urged the DoLR to “go all out on a war footing scale for the expeditious completion of the remaining projects.”
3. Watershed development project:
- It is good option for rainfed areas for water conservation and recharge and to prevent soil degradation.
- Within the site of a watershed development project, a ridge is identified and structures such as check dams, percolation dams, ponds and channels are built from the ridge to the valley.
- About 78% of beneficiaries saw an increase in the water table, while 66% also reported benefiting from better availability of fodder.
- When the groundwater table increases as a result of watershed management projects, farmers in the area go for water-intensive crops like paddy and sugarcane and drain it again.
4. Reasons for slow pace of the PMKSY’s watershed management schemes:
- Long-term results are not immediately visible.
- The 2016 change in funding pattern from a 90:10 Centre-State ratio to 60:40 had contributed to a slowdown.
- Delays in coordination between different ministries.
- From 2015 onwards, this programme has been in convergence mode.
- Problem in implementation.
- The governance structures is missing.
5. Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sichai Yojana (PMKSY):
- It is a national mission to improve farm productivity and ensure better utilization of the resources in the country.
- Major objectives of PMKSY are to achieve :
- Convergence of investment in irrigation at the field level.
- Expand cultivable area under irrigation
- Improve On-farm water use efficiency to reduce wastage of water.
- Enhance the adoption of precise in irrigation and other water saving technologies (more crops per drop).
- Enhance recharge of aquifers and introduce sustainable water conservation practice.
6. Solutions:
- The government can implement a project through its agencies or through an NGO
- Need to involve local Panchayati Raj leadership and watershed user associations.
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