The Sunday Guardian

Jharkhand creates 1 lakh water Bodies under Mgnrega

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RANCHI: Jharkhand used the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) to create one lakh small water bodies to conserve water and irrigate fields in a period of just 60 days, said an official on Saturday. “We have successful­ly constructe­d one lakh small water bodies with jobs that are generated (under the act) to conserve water in the fields so that farmers can use it for irrigation,” N.N. Sinha, Principal Secretary of the Rural Developmen­t Department, said. These water bodies are expected to irrigate about 50,000 acres of arable land, Sinha said. Currently, only 22% of cultivable land in Jharkhand is under some form of irrigation system. Erratic rainfall leads to destructio­n of crops in unirrigate­d areas of the state which is currently experienci­ng drought. Water conservati­on is thus a cause for concern for the Rural Developmen­t Department which has been using NREGA work to construct small water bodies of various sizes. Sinha said the overall target is to construct about six lakh small water bodies in the state, but work has had to be suspended due to monsoon rains. The target until 20 June was to construct 1.20 lakh water bodies of which one lakh were actually constructe­d, he said. The shortfall has been on account of a number of factors, including “some irregulari­ties” in constructi­on work, he admitted. “There were few examples of JCB machines being used instead of getting work done from the labourers,” he said. The department, Sinha said, will do mango plantation on 400 hectares of land in this financial year from NREGA work. The target for the next financial year would be to plant mangoes on 20,000 to 25,000 hectares of land, he said.

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