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Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana

Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana. AIBP. PDMC. PMKSY. Watershed. Har Khet Ko Pani. Introduction. PMKSY approved by CCEA in July 2015 O utlay of PMKSY R s 50,000 crore (2015-2020) Vision- Increase Farm Productivity - Water use efficiency

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Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana

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  1. PradhanMantriKrishiSinchayeeYojana AIBP PDMC PMKSY Watershed HarKhetKoPani

  2. Introduction • PMKSY approved by CCEA in July 2015 • Outlay of PMKSY Rs 50,000 crore (2015-2020) • Vision- Increase Farm Productivity - Water use efficiency • Decentralised planning process – DIPs • Project based execution • DIP/SIP necessary condition • 12 DIPs approved in 2nd SLSC Meeting.

  3. StateProfile • Himachal Pradesh ranks 21st among 36 states in terms of population • 89.96 percent of population lives in rural areas • Agriculture & allied sector, provides direct employment to 62 percent of total workers of the State.

  4. StateProfile • Geographical area = 55,673 sq.km. • 4 Agro climatic Zones

  5. StateProfile • Season wise Rainfall • Season wise –No. of rain days

  6. State AgricultureProfile • Himachal Pradesh has total arable area of 10,63,213 ha out of which 8,54,230 hectares is under agriculture and 2,08,982 ha under horticulture. • About 75% of the cropped area in the state is rainfed. • During Kharif Season 52% of the area is cultivated, Rabi Season 45 % and zaid 3 %. • District wise Irrigation Status in Kharif Season

  7. Irrigation Infrastructure in HP • The state has a total of 55,373 irrigation sources comprising of Kuhls, community ponds individual ponds and few borewells/open wells. • Surface Irrigation sources- 80% of irrigated command area • 14,970 community ponds and 131 reservoirs (Under MGNREGA and IWMP) • 2300 Private community ponds/tanks • 2876 Kuhls • Ground Water Irrigation sources- 20% of irrigated command area • 2,342 Water extracting Units irrigating an additional command area of 823 hectares • 710 governemnttubewells and 234 private tubewells in the state.

  8. District wise Water Demand- 2015

  9. District wise Water Demand- 2020

  10. Water Budget • Sectoral Water Demand- • Present Water Demand - 1711.8 MCM • Projected Water Demand - 1784.1 MCM

  11. State Irrigation Plan- Component Wise

  12. State Irrigation Plan- Department Wise

  13. State Irrigation Plan- District Wise

  14. State Irrigation Plan- Proposed Activity Wise Bilaspur, Mandi-2, Kangra-6 Hamirpur, Kullu, Kinnaur-1

  15. State Irrigation Plan- Proposed Activity Wise

  16. State Irrigation Plan- Proposed Activity Wise

  17. State Irrigation Plan- Proposed Activity Wise

  18. State Irrigation Plan- Proposed Activity Wise

  19. State Irrigation Plan-Annual Action Plan 2016-17

  20. State Irrigation Plan- other outcome Indicators

  21. State Irrigation Plan- other outcome Indicators • Under the component Per Drop more Crop water potential of 64,68,200 cubic metres will be created in the state by construction of secondary storage structures, check dams, and other drought proofing mechanisms.

  22. State Irrigation Plan- other outcome Indicators • The Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP) will create a potential of 22,681 hectares through the proposed medium irrigation projects. • The Irrigation and Public Health Department will create a potential of 1,58,435 hectares under HarKhetKoPani by installing new lift and flow irrigation schemes. • The Agriculture and Horticulture Departments will create irrigation potential of 42,166 and 12,258 hectares respectively. • The Rural Development Department will undertake water harvesting and soil and moisture conservation activities in 2,69,534 hectares in different watersheds under the Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP). • This is likely to generate an additional income of ₹ 56,473 lakh to the farmers of the State. This is based on the assumption that at least 60% of potential will be utilised and ₹ 40,000 per hectare incremental income will accrue as a result of shift from rainfed to irrigated farming. This is also likely to create 755 lakh mandays of non-recurring employment and 2,52,419 jobs annually on recurring basis.

  23. Thank You

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