Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Government plans to shift irrigation via canal systems instead of groundwate­r

- DHIRENDRA KUMAR

NEW DELHI: In a major move aimed at making available water to every arable land, the Ministry of Jal Shakti is working on a comprehens­ive micro irrigation project to provide water to every agricultur­al land through canal systems instead of using groundwate­r.

As per a senior official, the ministry is also mulling a policy shift to control solar pumps and ground water extraction, which would be limited to communitie­s only.

The initiative in this regard has been taken after going through a well-thought process to meet the sustainabl­e developmen­t goals (SDGs) and reduce dependency on ground water, which is being exploited at the expense of ecosystems.

Given that agricultur­al production and water management are equally important and need to be addressed in a best feasible manner to meet the future

The ministry is also mulling a policy shift to control solar pumps and groundwate­r extraction, which would be limited to communitie­s only

food production requiremen­ts, which are likely to be doubled in the future while the water cycle will be likely disturbed by climate change, a senior official of the ministry said.

“The micro irrigation’s dream of India has to be developed on canal water.

The micro irrigation target of 70 Mha will have a crop water requiremen­t of 500 BCM whereas utilisable ground water is only 240 BCM. Using groundwate­r is a hydrogeolo­gical disaster in waiting,” the official said. Raising a pertinent concern about the misuse of solar pumps used for ground water exploitati­on, the official said: “It has been found that a majority of solar pumps never get switched off, which result into over exploitati­on of groundwate­r.” The Jal Shakti Ministry is working on a concept note to consider recasting the flagship Pradhan Mantri Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) into a smart irrigation infrastruc­ture providing scheme, the official said. “The objective behind it is to improve the water use efficiency and saving around 50 BCM water in India which is almost equal to the food basket reservoirs in the country that provide 55 BCM water,” the official said.

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