The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Meenangadi panchayat sets a model for water conservati­on

Solar-powered system helped farmers irrigate land from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and they cultivated di erent varieties of vegetables the organic way; excess water after irrigation channelise­d to the Manivayal rivulet to rejuvenate it

- E.M. Manoj

At a time when the long dry spell has damaged acres of paddy and other crops in many parts of the State, Meenangadi grama panchayat in Wayanad has set a model in water recharging and rejuvenati­on of water and soil resources using solar power.

The tribal farmers of Manivayal hamlet under the panchayat had been cultivatin­g paddy on eight acres on the banks of the Manivayal rivulet during the monsoon and other short-term crops in the summer by using water from the rivulet for the past many decades. However, they were forced to keep the land fallow from last year owing to shortage of water for irrigation, especially for the summer crops, said Sivaraman, a member of the Manivayal tribal collective.

“We sought the interventi­on of the Meenangadi grama panchayat authoritie­s in the matter. Since cultivatio­n was the major source of income for the tribespeop­le, the panchayat board decided to address the issue with Thanal,

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Vinayan.

“As water ‡ow was stopped in the Manivayal rivulet, a tributary of the Kabani, we planned to dig

NGO,” said president panchayat K.E. a well on the banks of the rivulet and install a solarpower­ed water pump to irrigate the land,” he added.

The initiative helped farmers irrigate the land from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and they cultivated diŠerent varieties of vegetables the organic way. The excess water after irrigation is channelise­d to the rivulet to rejuvenate it.

“We have cultivated eight varieties of vegetables and are selling them at a premium price. We have received good response from customers as the product is organic, but we have not been able to cater for all of them,” said Bijitha, convenor of the collective.

As the irrigation system was solar, there were no recurring expenses to operate it, said Mr. Sivaraman.

“It is anticipate­d that the organic way of cultivatio­n will facilitate the restoratio­n of the soil structure, besides contributi­ng to carbon neutral activities in the panchayat,” said Mr. Vinayan.

The panchayat had bagged the prestigiou­s Carbon Neutral Vishesh Panchayat Puraskar instituted by the Ministry of Panchayati Raj.

 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? Green and clean: An aerial view of the Manivayal hamlet under the Meenangadi grama panchayat in Wayanad after the installati­on of the solar-powered water pump.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T Green and clean: An aerial view of the Manivayal hamlet under the Meenangadi grama panchayat in Wayanad after the installati­on of the solar-powered water pump.

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