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FOREWORD

Madhya Pradesh is an agricultural state; approximately 75% of the population depends

on the occupation of Agriculture. The progress of agriculture is state’s development as state

economy is predominantly based on Agriculture. It is the main source of livelihood in Rural

areas. For inclusive development of the farmers’ and for state to be front runner in agriculture

production and productivity, it is very much necessary to increase the area under irrigation.

Due to climate change and global warming the weather cycle has seen irregular changes and

during a single crop season itself due to insufficient rain the drought like situations are arising

and at the same time, if we prepare contingency plans for drought like situations, heavy rains

and flood appears and due to this entire unexpected weather phenomenon, it is the Farmer

who suffers the most.

To save farmers and overall agriculture from these natural calamities and to prepare

them to face any such situations newly launched Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sichayee Yojana is of

utmost importance. In this scheme, Water-Budget is being prepared for every village and

district as a whole. Water-deficit areas are being identified and special focus is given to them,

so that every farm has enough water for irrigation. Due to deficit in water availability,

efficient use of water is targeted and projects involving drip, sprinkler, pipelines, rain-gun and

micro-sprinkler are taken, so that per drop more crop is realized. When implemented in its

true sense, the scheme will act as a boon for farmers and district will emerge as an

Agriculture-district in the state. Simultaneously the life and living standards of farmers will

also flourish and more people specially youths will be attracted towards farming.

Date :

(Narendra Singh Parmar)

District Collector

Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh

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INDEX

PARTICULARS PAGE No. Executive Summary 4-6

Chapter - 1 General Information of the District 7

1.1 Introduction 7-16

1.2 Demography 17

1.3 Biomass and Livestock 17-18

1.4 Agro-Ecology, Climate, Hydrology and Topography 18

1.5 Soil Profile 19

1.6 Soil Erosion and Runoff Status 19

1.7 Land Use Pattern 19-21

Chapter - 2 District Water Profile 22

2.1 Area Wise, Crop Wise irrigation Status: 22

2.2 Production and Productivity of Major Crops 27-30

2.3 Irrigation based classification 31

Chapter - 3 Water Availability 32

3.1: Status of Water Availability 33

3.2: Status of Ground Water Availability 33

3.3: Status of Command Area 34-35

3.4: Existing Type of Irrigation 36-39

Chapter - 4 Water Requirement /Demand 40

4.1: Domestic Water Demand 40

4.2: Crop Water Demand 41

4.3: Livestock Water Demand 41

4.4: Industrial Water Demand 42

4.5: Water Demand for Power Generation 42

4.6: Total Water Demand of the District for Various sectors 43

4.7: Water Budget 43

Chapter - 5 Strategic Action Plan for Irrigation 44

5.1: AIBP - Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme 45-47

5.2: Har khet ko pani 48-49

5.3: Per Drop More Crop (Micro Irrigation) 50-53

5.4: PMKSY Watershed & Convergence with MGNREGA 54-56

5.5: Other(s) 57-61

Village wise Action Plan Table 62-196

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Executive Summary:- A. Introduction

1. Background

The agricultural sector in Anuppur district is favourably placed because of diversified climatic

situation, optimum rainfall and diverse types of soils with rich tradition of cultivation and

allied activities. With a large market in nearby district like Bilaspur the agricultural sector

does not face any constraints for marketing the produce. Allied agricultural enterprises like

horticulture, animal husbandry, fisheries and sericulture, are attracting more land because of

the demand for products produced by them. Horticulture has substantial area under it and is

showing a steady increasing trend in the recent years. Aquaculture is practiced in substantial

areas and fodder crops are also grown in small areas.

2. Agriculture Scenario

Broadly speaking regarding the agriculture scenario, the cropping pattern is very much

diversified. It produces Rice, kodo-kutki , Maize, Soybean, Wheat and Gram. In the Rice

Maximam area coverd by SRI system. With the introduction of intensive farming and

emergence of commercial growing for Kharif as well as for Rabi crops, the role and need of

macro and micro nutrients for the crops has become very crucial.

3. Irrigation Status

The district is blessed with abundant natural resources. Major rivers flowing through the

district are Son, Johila, Narmada, Tipan, Bakan, Chandas & Kewai. Total crop area of the

district is 185236 Hectare, which includes gross irrigated area of 30636 Hectare and rainfed

area of 154600 Hectare. A total of 6862 units of open wells and 2543 units of tube well or

bore wells are being used for irrigation purposes. 1350 units of water extracting devices are

also used for irrigation.

4. Vision

The overreaching vision of Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) is to ensure

access to some means of protective irrigation to all agricultural farms in the country to

produce ‘Per Drop More Crop’, thus bringing much desired rural prosperity with the

following slogans;

• Har Khet Ko Pani

• Jal Sanchaya

• Jal Sinchan.

Our district’s vision while formulating the District Irrigation Plan is to use the available water

resources in the district to the maximum potential in an efficient way catering to the basic

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needs of every living being and enhancing the livelihoods of rural population to the maximum

extent thus alleviating poverty in a sustainable way without compromising the interests of

future generations.

5. Objectives

The major objectives of PMKSY-DIP are:

1) To prepare a comprehensive irrigation plan for the district for the coming five years,

converging the efforts of different district departments to achieve maximum output

and efficiency.

2) Conserve rain water which is being wasted as runoff so that the water can be used for

enhancing livelihoods.

3) Enhance physical access of water on the farm and expand cultivable area under

assured irrigation.

4) To ensure participation of farmers and other stake holders and existing people’s

institutions like Water users associations so that planning and implementation is more

democratic and there is equitable distribution of precious water resource.

5) To encourage people to adopt crop patterns suitable to local water availability so that

water usage is more sustainable.

6) Increase the water use efficiency through precise irrigation technologies like drip and

sprinkler irrigation.

7) Enhance recharge of aquifers and introduce sustainable water conservation practices.

6. Strategy and Approach

The district irrigation plan is the backbone of Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sichayee Yojana. First

we started with formation of District Level Implementation Committee, holding the task of

creating and overseeing the implementation of district irrigation plan. Our strategy was to

include each and every stakeholder in the planning process. Public representatives including

Member of Parliament, Members of Legislative Assembly, PRIs bodies, NGOs and Farmers

were given platform to put their thoughts, suggestions and proposals and incorporated the

same in DIP. Special Gram Sabhas were also conducted throughout the district on 23rd

January, 2016 at all villages. It helped in getting villager’s views and demands, which formed

the basis for village-wise plan and helped in realizing the true potential of local knowledge.

The main aim of this process was to make a comprehensive district irrigation plan, which will

be based on various components given in the scheme on the basis of district’s potential and

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limitations. The District has abundant forest and water resources. The Climatic conditions,

Terrains, Topography, Agro-ecology, Hydrology, Cropping pattern, Soil profile, etc are

various components which played a significant role in determining the irrigation strategy for

the district.

To prepare a comprehensive district irrigation plan, all the four components of

PMKSY are well suited. Under Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme, no major or

medium irrigation projects are taken up for district but under Surface minor irrigation,

projects irrigating 30304 Hectares of area are taken. Under Har Khet Ko Pani component,

projects related to RRR of water bodies (so that water seepage is limited and more water is

available to fields), Construction of Lined Field channels and Micro-irrigation projects are

proposed, having irrigation potential of total 62856 hectares of area. Details are given in

annexure. Under Per Drop More Crop component of PMKSY, Drip and Sprinkler Units are

proposed having irrigation potential of 33650 hectares of area. The drip and sprinkler units are

taken up in areas where there is limited water availability and efficient use of water resources

is a major concern. On farm development activities like distribution pipe has also been

proposed. Under PMKSY Watershed component, projects related to Farm ponds, Check

dams, Percolation tanks, etc are proposed. Convergence with MGNREGA is also achieved for

irrigation and watershed management. Tubewells, Diesel pumps, Electric pumps are also

proposed from state schemes of Agriculture Department in areas, where ground water

availability is more.

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CHAPTER - 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF ANUPPUR

1.1 Introduction - One of the relatively new districts of Madhya Pradesh, Anuppur district was once a part of the district of Shahdol before it was created out of the latter on August 15, 2003. It is now a part of the Shahdol Division. Anuppur is the administrative headquarters of this district. Anuppur district has a total area of 3,746.71 square kilometers, with a total population of 749,237 according to the 2011 census of hose, 358,543 are from scheduled tribes while 74,385 are from scheduled castes. it is because of the huge tribal population that Anuppur district is also known as a tribal dominated district. The total literacy percentage of this district is 67.90%, which is less than of the national literacy percentage recoreded as 69.30% Map showing the location of Anuppur in the State of Madhya Pradesh is being given below :\

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(General Map of M.P. & Anuppur District)

The boundaries for Anuppur district include its parent district Shahdol to the North

and Northwest, the state of Chhattisgarh to the Southeast and East, Dindori district to the

Northwest the state of Chhattisgarh to the Southeast and east, Dindori district to the

southwest, Umaria district to the west. The district extends 80 K.M. from east to west and

some 70 K.M. from north to south. The general map of the district Anuppur is being given

below :

(General Map of Anuppur District)

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The district's topography consists of a series of rivers and mountain ranges. The Whole region can be divided into three geographical divisions. These are the highlands of mountain ranges, the lowlands of the rivers and the central plateau. The rivers, which flow in the Anuppur district, are River Son, River Johilla, River Tipan, River Narmada, River Kewai and River Chandas. The Maikal mountain range located in this district extends from the southern part of generally regarded as a hilly area. Climate-wise, Anuppur has a marked temperate climate with the monsoon season lasting from June to October. The temperature ranges from a maximum of 460 to 2.60 Celsius.

One third of the total area of this district consists of dense forests and regarded as a hilly area. The main trees found in the Anuppur district are Sarai, Teak and Shisham. The flowers of Guli and Mahua grown in this district provide the inhabitants with edible oil. The tribal person of this district also uses the flowers of the Mahua tree for making wine. Anuppur district is also very rich in mineral resources and the names of the minerals found in this district are bauxite, coal and fire clay. Most of the coalmines of this district are loacted in Kotma Sub Division.

The region of Amarkantak is known for its deposits of bauxite. According to the survey of the year 1998, the region is recorded to have an establishment of 106 industries both large scale and small scale. The Orient Paper Mill and the Soda Factory are situated in the region of Amlai. Small - scale industries of polythene and baskets of bamboo are also run in this district. A Bidi factory is also situated in the region of Venkatnagar in the Anuppur district For the production of electricity Amarkantak Thermal Power Plant is established. About 94% of the village of this district are electrified. The total generating capacity of the Chachai Power house is 290 MW.

Anuppur district also has provisions for post and telecommunication facilities. There are 111 post offices in total and their branches are in regular operation in the whole district. There are also 6 telegram offices and the district is also recorded with the provision of 2038 telephone connections. The district also has provisions of public health. There are several community health centers, district hospitals, Ayurvedic dispensaries and sub-health centers working in this district. The other facilities of Anuppur district include some veterinary hospitals, official insemination centers, police stations and police posts. Anuppur can be reached by land via road, through Metallic Road and kacchi Road However, the best way to go there is still through India's railway system since Anuppur can be reached via the katni, Chirmiri and Bilaspur route.

1.2 DISTRICT PROFILE AT A GLANCE 1.2.1 Location and Geographical Units :- The boundaries for Anuppur district include its parent district Shahdol to the

north and northwest, the state of Chhattisgarh to the southeast and east, Dindori district to the

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southwest, Umariya district to the west. The district extends 80 K.M. form east to west and some 70 K.M. from north to south.

Table - 1.1 :

1.1 District Profile

S No. Name of the District District code Latitude Longitude

1 Anuppur 461 230-23000' 81040' - 82010'

(a) Location of Anuppur :- The district lies between North Latitude 2007' and 23025' and East Longitude

810 and 82010' falling in survey of India Topo-sheet nos. 64E, 64F and 64 I. It extends for

about 86 K.M. from north to south and 117 K.M. from east to west. The area of district is

3746.71 Sq. Km. and it has been divided into four Tehsils and Block.

Location of the Anuppur District

S. No. Location Position

1. Northern Latitude 230-23000'

2. Eastern Longitude 81040' - 82010'

3. Max. Height from Sea level 490 mts.

4. Area 3746.41 Sq. Km.

5. Temperature Max. 42.80 C- Min. 7.40C

6. Average Rainfall 1093mm (1551.7mm in 2011-2012)

7. Major Rivers Narmada, Son, Johila, Kevai and Tipaan

Source : PLCP, NABARD, 2012-13 to 2016-17 Anuppur (M.P.)

(b) Administrative Divisions, Anuppur district (M.P.) :-

The area of district is 3746.71 Sq.Km. and it has been divided into four Tehsils

and blocks. There are 578 villages and 6 towns in the district. Details of administrative

divisions of the district are given in Table - 3.

Administrative Division of Anuppur

Particulars Pushprajgarh Anuppur Jaithari Kotma

Area in Sq.Km. 1763.72 602.11 972.47 408.41

No. of Village 271 139 99 69

No. of Towns 01 02 01 02

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1763.72

602.11

972.47

408.41

Area in Sq.Km.

Pushprajgarh

Anuppur

Jaithari

Kotma

271

139

99

69

No. of Village

Pushprajgarh

Anuppur

Jaithari

Kotma

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(Comparative Figures of 4 Blocks of Anuppur)

Block No. of Village HHS

Anuppur 99 68853

Kotma 69 27538

Jaithari 139 21345

Pushprajgarh 271 52979

Total 578 170715

1

2

1

2

No. of Towns

Pushprajgarh

Anuppur

Jaithari

Kotma

Anuppur Kotma Jaithari Pushprajgarh

99 69 139 271

68853

2753821345

52979

Comparative Block wise VillageNo. of Village HHS

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1.2 DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE Anuppur is predominantly Rural & Tribal District of Madhya Pradesh State, as shown

figures in the following table according to the census of 2011 :

Table - 1.2 : Demographic Information of Anuppur District

S.No. Specifications Numbers

1 Total Population (fig in 000) 749.237

2 Total Male Population (fig in 000) 379.114

3 Total Female Population (fig in 000) 370.123

4 Rural Population (fig in 000) 543.996

5 Urban Population (fig in 000) 205.241

6 Total households 170715

7 Population Density (No. of persons/sq.mt) 200/sq.mt

8 Population Growth Rate 12.30%

9 Literacy Rate (in%)s 67.90%

10 Male Literacy percentage 78.30%

11 Female Literacy Percentage 57.30%

12 Schedule Caste Population (fig in 000) 358.543

13 Schedule Tribe Population (fig in 000) 74.385

14 Female : Male Ration 976 : 1000

15 Total Working Population 346471

16 Working Population percent with Total population 46.24%

Source : PLCP, NABARD, 2012-13 TO 2016 to 2016-17 Anuppur (M.P.)

1.3 Biomass & Livestock

Water plays an important role in livestock productivity. Livestock productivity

in pastoral areas depends greatly on the availability of water. There are several factors,

which determine water balance, water turnover and functions of the animal.

Assessment of livestock and water requirement is helpful in modelling water and

livestock relationships. In district Anuppur Biomass & Livestock given as bellow.

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Table - 1.3 : Biomass & Livestock

Block Small Animals

(Poultry, Ducks,

Pigs, Goats, Sheeps)

Large Animals

(Indigenous Cow, Hybrid

Cow, In-descriptive

Buffalo, Hybrid Buffalo)

Draft Animal

(Buffalo/bulls/any

other (Nos.)

Anuppur 51753 21541 21187

Kotma 31943 29833 19596

Jaithari 83000 53045 36781

Pushprajgarh 126804 77290 48970

293500 181709 126534

1.4 Agro Ecology, Climate, Hydrology and Topography

The district's topography consists of a series of rivers and mountain ranges. The whole region can be divided into three geographical divisions. These are the highlands of mountain ranges, the lowlands of the rivers and the central plateau. The first division is primarily governed by the Maikal mountain range which extends from the southern part of the district to the eastern part. The rivers on the other hand are represented by the Narmada River, Son and Johila, which all originate from the Maikal hills. A third of the district is composed of dense forests and is generally regerded as a hilly area. Climate-wise Anuppur has a marked temperate climate, with monsoon season lasting from June to October. The temperature ranges from a maximum of 46 degrees to 2.6 degrees Celsius. The latest rainfall date (31 Oct. 2015) of Anuppur) district age given below in the

table which shows that the rainfall are near to the average.

Table 1.4 : Block & rain gauge wise monthly latest Rainfall Data (in mm)

S. No.

Block Jan. (2015)

Feb. (2015)

Mar. (2015)

Apr. (2015)

May. (2015)

Jun. (2015)

Jul. (2015)

Aug. (2015)

Sep. (2015)

Oct. (2015)

1 Anuppur 807.9 824.1 867.8 881.4 881.4 75.8 354.4 501.9 546.6 584.9 2 Jaithari 1058 1068.6 1126.8 1141 1141 56.2 308.2 494.2 551.6 576.2

Venkat Nagar 396.8 403.3 411.2 411.2 411.2 80.1 438.3 630.2 678 706.5 3 Pushprajgarh 1229.2 1265.2 1348 1373 1373 94.4 291.0 558.4 661.2 677.6

Amarkantak 1607.9 1636.3 1697.7 1721.1 1721.1 190.7 382.3 633.1 886.3 916.7 Benibari 776.5 787.5 809.8 819.8 819.8 58.4 262.4 169.2 489.6 510.6

4 Kotma 1301.4 1308.4 1336.4 1336.4 1336.4 44.2 302.4 570 596.1 634.9 Bijuri 864.9 872.5 878.9 880.5 880.5 57.7 249.7 390.5 465.5 494.9

Average Rainfall 955.75 970.04 1007.40 1017.65 1017.65 77.35 328.90 499.48 592.81 623.20 Source :- Revenue Department Anuppur

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1.5 Soil Profile : Details of Soil and Climate of Anuppur

S.No. Particulars Specification

1 Agro-Climatic Zone Northern Hill Zone of Chhittisgarh

2 Climate Dry and partially Humid

3 Type of Soil Red. Medium and Black Soil

4 Average Rainfall (mm) 1093.00

5 Actual Rainfall (mm) Yr. 2011-12 Yr. 2012-13 Yr. 2013-14 (31 Dec.,2013

Total Rainfall - 1451.70 1237.80 1233.40

Source : PLCP, NABARD, 2012-13 to 2016-17 Anuppur (M.P.)

1.5.1 Land Slope

Slope of land is also one of the important physiographic aspects influencing the

landuse of an area. The effect of slope on agriculture may be both direct and indirect. The

most obvious direct influence of slope is in the form of the restrained on cultivation and

accessibility. The indirect effect of slope manifests itself in pedological and climatic

modification including the position of water table, development of soils, air drainage, and

relative freedom from frost. This classification gives information regarding slope percent

classes in the study area. The general slope of the area in the northerly.

Table 1.5 Slope Category.

Slope Category Slope Class Area (%)

Very gently sloping 1-3% 23

Gently sloping 3-8% 25

Strongly sloping 8-15% 21

Mod. steep to steep 15-30% 14

Steep sloping 30-50% 17

1.7 (a) LAND USE PATTERN AND LAND HOLDINGS

Total land area available in Anuppur district is estimated as 374671 Ha. out of that

162131 Ha is Net Sown area, 89028 Ha. is Forest land, 49884 Ha. is Fallow land, 52913 Ha.

is that geographical area which is unfit for agricultural purposes. 4039 Ha. is grass land and

16676 Ha. is other land. Detailed description of land utilization is shown in the figure :

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Land Utilization

Table 1.7: Land Utilization Statistics (Preceding 3 Year Average) (Area in Ha.)

Block Geographical Area

Forest Area

Land Under Non-Agricultural

Use

Cultivable Waste

Permanent Pastures

Current Fallown

New Sown area

Area Sown more then

one

Gross crop area

Anuppur 60211 15291 7556 639 7440 6447 29285 1410 10719 Jaithari 97247 25835 11941 1117 12530 11358 45764 6145 12341 Pushparajgarh 176372 28848 28813 1910 26032 38601 95769 25834 16790 Kotma 40841 11479 5659 654 4598 4533 18451 505 7341 Total 374671 76453 53969 4380 50600 60939 189269 33894 47191

Source : PLAPC PLAN, NABARD, 2012-13 TO 2016-17, Anuppur (M.P.)

1.7 (b) LAND HOLDINGS Total land area available in Anuppur district is estimated as 374671 Ha. Of this,

marginal farmers have 23941.72 Ha. area, small farmers have 38672.19 Ha. area, medium

farmers have 80729 Ha. area and the large farmers of the district have 87165.9 ha. area. The

detailed description of land holdings is shown in the following table & graph. the shows that

the marginal farmers constitute the majority of farmer's community in the district.

Table 8 : Holdings in Numbers and Area (in Ha.) of Anuppur

Block Marginal Farmer Small Farmer Medium / Large Farmers Total No. Area No. Area No. Area No. Area

Anuppur 12385 5193.00 5349 7241.00 4872 18495.00 22606 30929.00 Jaithari 9564 3874.00 4035 5720.00 4238 16572.00 17837 26166.00 Pushparajgarh 16272 7980.00 9089 13345.00 16410 81019.00 41771 102344.00 Kotma 16009 5964.00 5791 8203.00 6775 29102.00 28575 43269.00 TOTAL 54230 23011.00 24264 34509.00 32295 145188.00 110789 202708.00 % 48.94 11.35 21.90 17.02 29.14 71.62

0-1 Ha. Marginal Farmers, 1-2 Ha. Small Farmers, 2-4 Ha. Semi-med. Farmers, 4-10 Ha. Medium Farmers, More then 10 Ha. large Farmers.

Source: PLPC PLAN, NABARD, 2012-13 TO 2016-17, ANNUPPUR (M.P.)

162131

89028

49884

52913

4039 16676

Sown Area (in Ha.)

Forest Land (in Ha.)

Fallow Land (in Ha.)

Geographical Area (in Ha.)

Grass Land (in Ha.)

Other Land (in Ha.)

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Figure of Farmers in Anuppur District of different Block

Figure of Area in Anuppur District of different Block

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2000

4000

6000

8000

10000

12000

14000

16000

18000

Anuppur Jaithari Pushparajgarh Kotma

Marginal Farmer No.

Small Farmer No.

Medium / Large Farmers No.

0

10000

20000

30000

40000

50000

60000

70000

80000

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Anuppur Jaithari Pushparajgarh Kotma

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CHAPTER-2 DISTRICT WATER PROFILE

2.1 Area Wise, Crop Wise irrigation Status

Broadly speaking regarding the agriculture scenario, the Anuppur district produced

principally Rice, Maize, soybean Kodo-kutki , wheat, gram and etc in the eastern part.

Agriculture is the backbone of the district as there are no major industries to provide rural as

well as urban employment. In district Anuppur 85% population depends upon agriculture

either directly or indirectly. The major crops of the district are Rice, maize, wheat and pulses.

Total area sown in kharif season is 153459 hectare allmost area is rainfed. Total area sown in

Rabi season is 55067 hectare of which Irrigated area is 6694 hectare and rainfed area is 48373

hectare. Out of the total crop area, irrigated area is 16% and rainfed area is 84%. Crop type

wise data is given in following table.

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2.2 Area Wise, Crop Wise irrigation Status

Chapter II : District water Profile : Source : Department of Agriculture,Agriculture Statistics of state

Name of State : MadhyaPradesh

Name of District : Anuppur

Name of Block : Anuppur

Crop Type Kharif (Area in ha) Rabi(Area in ha) Summer (Area in ha) Total(Area in ha) Horticultural &Plantation Crops

(Area in ha) irrigat

ed rainfed Total irrigated rainfed Total irrigat

ed rainfe

d Total irrigated rainfed Total irrigated rainfed Total

Cereals 0 23284 23284 643 120 763 0 0 0 643 23404 24047 0 0 0 Coarse Cereals 0 1204 1204 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1207 1207 0 0 0

Pulses 0 637 637 1 599 600 0 0 0 1 1236 1237 0 0 0

Oil Seeds 0 284 284 0 681 681 0 0 0 0 965 965 0 0 0

Fibre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

any other crops 0 64 64 162 54 216 25 0 25 187 118 305 0 0 0

Total 0 25473 25473 806 1457 2263 25 0 25 831 26930 27761 0 0 0

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2.3 Area Wise, Crop Wise irrigation Status

Chapter II : District water Profile : Source : Department of Agriculture,Agriculture Statistics of state

Name of State : MadhyaPradesh

Name of District : Anuppur

Name of Block : Kotma

Crop Type

kharif(Area in ha) Rabi(Area in ha) Summer(Area in ha) Total(Area in ha) Horticultural &Plantation

Crops (Area in ha) irrigated

rainfed Total irriga

ted rainfed Total irrigated

rainfed

Total

irrigated rainfed Total irrigated rainfed Total

Cereals 0 15248 15248 285 37 322 0 0 0 285 15285 15570 0 0 0

Coarse Cereals 0 730 730 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 730 730 0 0 0

Pulses 0 123 123 0 286 286 0 0 0 0 409 409 0 0 0

Oil Seeds 0 194 194 0 251 251 0 0 0 0 445 445 0 0 0

Fibre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

any other crops 0 17 17 96 21 117 18 0 18 114 38 152 0 0 0

Total 0 16312 16312 381 595 976 18 0 18 399 16907 17306 0 0 0

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2.4 Area Wise, Crop Wise irrigation Status

Chapter II : District water Profile : Source : Department of Agriculture,Agriculture Statistics of state

Name of State : MadhyaPradesh

Name of District : Anuppur

Name of Block : Jaithari

Crop Type

kharif(Area in ha) Rabi(Area in ha) Summer(Area in ha) Total(Area in ha) Horticultural &Plantation

Crops (Area in ha) irrigated

rainfed Total irriga

ted rainfed Total irrigated

rainfed

Total

irrigated rainfed Total irrigated rainfed Total

Cereals 0 30735 30735 2770 1528 4298 0 0 0 2770 32263 35033 0 0 0

Coarse Cereals 0 3189 3189 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 3199 3199 0 0 0

Pulses 0 2670 2670 304 2543 2847 0 0 0 304 5213 5517 0 0 0

Oil Seeds 0 1485 1485 4 1722 1726 0 0 0 4 3207 3211 0 0 0

Fibre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

any other crops 1 765 766 968 66 1034 145 0 145 1114 831 1945 0 0 0

Total 1 38844 38845 4046 5869 9915 145 0 145 4192 44713 48905 0 0 0

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2.5 Area Wise, Crop Wise irrigation Status

Chapter II : District water Profile : Source : Department of Agriculture,Agriculture Statistics of state

Name of State : MadhyaPradesh

Name of District : Anuppur

Name of Block : Pusprajgarh

Crop Type

kharif(Area in ha) Rabi(Area in ha) Summer(Area in ha) Total(Area in ha) Horticultural &Plantation

Crops (Area in ha) irrigated

rainfed Total irriga

ted rainfe

d Total irrigated

rainfed

Total

irrigated rainfed Total irrigated rainfed Total

Cereals 0 36213 36213 1160 7671 8831 0 0 0 1160 43884 45044 0 0 0

Coarse Cereals 0 18688 18688 0 52 52 0 0 0 0 18740 18740 0 0 0

Pulses 0 4476 4476 60 22148 22208 0 0 0 60 26624 26684 0 0 0

Oil Seeds 0 13368 13368 31 10581 10612 0 0 0 31 23949 23980 0 0 0

Fibre 0 41 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 41 0 0 0

any other crops 0 43 43 210 0 210 52 0 52 262 43 305 0 0 0

Total 0 72829 72829 1461 40452 41913 52 0 52 1513 113281 114794 0 0 0

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2.6 Area Wise, Crop Wise irrigation Status

Chapter II : District water Profile : Source : Department of Agriculture,Agriculture Statistics of state

Name of State : MadhyaPradesh

Name of District : Anuppur

Crop Type

kharif(Area in ha) Rabi(Area in ha) Summer(Area in ha) Total(Area in ha) Horticultural &Plantation

Crops (Area in ha) irrigated rainfed Total irriga

ted rainfed Total irrigated

rainfed

Total

irrigated rainfed Total irrigate

d rainfed Total

Cereals 0 105480 105480 4858 9356 14214 0 0 0 4858 114836 119694 0 0 0

Coarse Cereals 0 23811 23811 0 65 65 0 0 0 0 23876 23876 0 0 0

Pulses 0 7906 7906 365 25576 25941 0 0 0 365 33482 33847 0 0 0

Oil Seeds 0 15331 15331 35 13235 13270 0 0 0 35 28566 28601 0 0 0

Fibre 0 41 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 41 0 0 0

any other crops 1 889 890 1436 141 1577 240 0 240 1677 1030 2707 0 0 0

Total 1 153458 153459 6694 48373 55067 240 0 240 6935 201831 208766 0 0 0

2.7 Production and Productivity of Major Crops

Anuppur district also produces sufficient quantities of vegetables and spices. The city’s routine requirement is fulfilled by producing potatoes, tomatoes

and onions. Cabbage, cauliflower and green peas are also grown on sufficient area.

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2.2 Production & Productivity of major Crops Source : DAP, Agriculture Statistics Name of State : MadhyaPradesh Name of District : Anuppur Name of Block- Anuppur

Season

Crop Rainfed Irrigated Total

Cer

eals

Coa

rse

C

erea

ls

Puls

e

Oil

seed

Fibr

e

Any

Oth

er

Cro

ps

Are

a (h

a)

Prod

uctio

n (q

tn/y

r)

Prod

uctiv

ity

or y

ield

(k

gs/h

a)

Cos

t of

culti

vatio

n

R

s/ha

)

Prod

uctio

n (q

uint

/yr)

Prod

uctiv

ity

(kg/

ha)

Cos

t of

culti

vatio

n

R

s/ha

)

Prod

uctio

n (q

uint

/yr)

Prod

uctiv

ity

(kg/

ha)

Cos

t of

culti

vatio

n

R

s/ha

)

kharif 23284 1204 637 284 0 64 25473 239000 938 8500 0 0 0 239000 938 8500 Rabi 763 3 600 681 0 241 1482 10848 732 8500 9930 1232 8500 20778 1402 17000 Total 24047 1207 1237 965 0 305 26955 249848 1670 17000 9930 1232 8500 259778 963.75 25500

2.2 Production & Productivity of major Crops Source : DAP,Agriculture Statistics Name of State : MadhyaPradesh Name of District : Anuppur Name of Block- Kotma

Season

Crop Rainfed Irrigated Total

Cer

eals

Coa

rse

C

erea

ls

Puls

e

Oil

seed

Fibr

e

Any

Oth

er

Cro

ps

Are

a (h

a)

Prod

uctio

n (q

tn/y

r)

Prod

uctiv

ity

or y

ield

(k

gs/h

a)

Cos

t of

culti

vatio

n

R

s/ha

)

Prod

uctio

n(q

uint

/yr)

Prod

uctiv

ity

(kg/

ha)

Cos

t of

culti

vatio

n

Rs/

ha)

Prod

uctio

n(q

uint

/yr)

Prod

uctiv

ity

(kg/

ha)

Cos

t of

culti

vatio

n

R

s/ha

)

kharif 15248 730 386 251 0 17 16632 156008 938 8500 0 0 0 156008 938 8500 Rabi 332 0 123 194 0 135 595 4355 732 8500 4694 1232 8500 9049 1520.8 17000 Total 15580 730 509 445 0 152 17227 160363 1670 17000 4694 1232 8500 165057 958.13 25500

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2.2 Production & Productivity of major Crops Source : DAP,Agriculture Statistics Name of State : MadhyaPradesh Name of District : Anuppur Name of Block- Jaithari

Season

Crop Rainfed Irrigated Total

Cer

eals

Coa

rse

C

erea

ls

Puls

e

Oil

seed

Fibr

e

Any

Oth

er

Cro

ps

Are

a (h

a)

Prod

uctio

n (q

tn/y

r)

Prod

uctiv

ity

or y

ield

(k

gs/h

a)

Cos

t of

culti

vatio

n

Rs/

ha)

Prod

uctio

n(qu

int/y

r)

Prod

uctiv

ity

(kg/

ha)

Cos

t of

culti

vatio

n

R

s/ha

)

Prod

uctio

n(qu

int/y

r)

Prod

uctiv

ity

(kg/

ha)

Cos

t of

culti

vatio

n

R

s/ha

)

kharif 30735 3189 2670 1485 0 766 38845 364366 938 8500 0 0 0 364366 938 8500 Rabi 4298 10 2847 1726 0 1179 5869 42961 732 8500 49847 1232 8500 92808 1581.3 17000 Total 35033 3199 5517 3211 0 1945 44714 407327 1670 17000 49847 1232 8500 457174 1022.4 25500

2.2 Production & Productivity of major Crops Source : DAP,Agriculture Statistics Name of State : MadhyaPradesh Name of District : Anuppur Name of Block- Pusprajgarh

Season

Crop Rainfed Irrigated Total

Cer

eals

Coa

rse

C

erea

ls

Puls

e

Oil

seed

Fibr

e

Any

Oth

er

Cro

ps

Are

a (h

a)

Prod

uctio

n (q

tn/y

r)

Prod

uctiv

ity

or y

ield

(k

gs/h

a)

Cos

t of

culti

vatio

n

R

s/ha

)

Prod

uctio

n(qu

int/y

r)

Prod

uctiv

ity

(kg/

ha)

Cos

t of

culti

vatio

n

R

s/ha

)

Prod

uctio

n(qu

int/y

r)

Prod

uctiv

ity

(kg/

ha)

Cos

t of

culti

vatio

n

Rs/

ha)

kharif 36213 18688 4476 13368 41 43 72829 683136 938 8500 0 0 0 683136 938 8500 Rabi 8831 52 22208 10612 0 262 40452 296108 732 8500 18000 1232 8500 314108 776.5 17000 Total 45044 18740 26684 23980 41 305 113281 979244 1670 17000 18000 1232 8500 997244 880.33 25500

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2.2 Production & Productivity of major Crops Source : DAP,Agriculture Statistics Name of State : MadhyaPradesh Name of District : Anuppur

Season

Crop Rainfed Irrigated Total

Cer

eals

Coa

rse

C

erea

ls

Puls

e

Oil

seed

Fibr

e

Any

Oth

er

Cro

ps

Are

a (h

a)

Prod

uctio

n (q

tn/y

r)

Prod

uctiv

ity

or y

ield

(k

gs/h

a)

Cos

t of

culti

vatio

n

R

s/ha

)

Prod

uctio

n (q

uint

/yr)

Prod

uctiv

ity

(kg/

ha)

Cos

t of

culti

vatio

n

R

s/ha

)

Prod

uctio

n(qu

int/y

r)

Prod

uctiv

ity

(kg/

ha)

Cos

t of

culti

vatio

n

R

s/ha

)

kharif 105480 23811 8169 15388 41 890 153779 1442510 3752 34000 0 0 0 1442510 938.041 34000

Rabi 14224 65 25778 13213 0 1817 48398 354272 2928 34000 82471 4928 34000 436743 902.399 68000

Total 119704 23876 33947 28601 41 2707 202177 1796782 6680 68000 82471 4928 34000 1879253 929.51 102000

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2.8 Irrigation based classification

Distribution of Irrigation Area

Canals / Channels

Wells / Hand

pumps

Ponds Other facilities

Total Irrigated

Area

Cropping Intensity

Irrigated

Land in Ha.

11186 8947 22 9580 29735 125

Figure : Distribution of Irrigation Facilities

0

2000

4000

6000

8000

10000

12000

Canals / Channels

Wells / Hand pumps

Ponds Other facilities

11186

8947

22

9580

Irrigated Land in Ha.

Irrigated Land in Ha.

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CHAPTER-3

WATER AVAILABILITY The Average rainfall in the district is 1297.43 mm. The average number

of rain days in the district is 72. Despite the great network of the rivers and numerous

seasonal streams the majority of the cultivated area is rainfed only. The rivers, which flow in

the Anuppur district, are River Son, River Johilla, River Tipan, River Narmada, River Kewai

and River Chandas.

3.1 Status of Ground Water Availability

Sufficient level of ground water is available in the district. According to district irrigation

Dept. all the Blocks of Anuppur comes in " Safe Zone'. Total Ground Water available in

the district is 88414.58 Ha. Mt. Out of this net available ground water further it is divided

on the basis of its purpose of utilization viz. 4800 Ha. Mt. of ground water used for

irrigation purpose. 2431.38 H. Mt. is used for other purpose. For the next 25 yrs. the

ground water reserves for fulfilling domestic & industrial needs is calculated as 4408.42

H. Mt. Available ground water reserves for future irrigation purpose is 79206.16 H. Mt.

Net utilization of ground water level is estimated as 8.18%.

3.1 Status of Water availability Name of District - Anuppur S.N. sources Kharif Rabi Summer Total

1 Surface Irrigation I Canal(major &medium irrigation) 0 1264 0 1264 II Minor irrigation tanks 3984 4880 0 8864 III Lift irrigation / diversion 683 260 0 943

IV Various Water bodies including Rain Water Harvesting 0 0 0 0

V Treated eflluent Received from STP 0 0 0 0 VI Untreated effluent 0 0 0 0 VII Perrinial Source of warer 0 0 0 0 2 Ground Water 0 0 0 0 I Open well 6862 6862 0 6862 II Deep Tube well 1330 1330 0 1330 III Medium Tube well 0 0 0 0 IV shallow Tubewell 0 0 0 0 12859 14596 0 19263

Source : CWC,CGWG, Irrigation &Agriculture office records

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3.2 Status of Ground Water availability

3.2 Status of Ground Water availability

Name of State : MadhyaPradesh

Name of District : Anuppur

Status of block as per central ground water board notification Ground water (BCM)

Crtical Semi-Critical safe Draft Recharge Gap

0 0 0 0 0 0

Source : CGWG

3.3 Status of Command Area

The following data gives block wise data of canal command, watershed command, and

information on total developed and under developed command. Total command area is 9960

hectare, which comprises of Canal command and watershed command. It covers 578 villages

of the district. Developed command area for the district is 8960 hectare. Total undeveloped

command area is 1000 hectare. The area developed under Canal command is 8960 hectare, it

is the assured irrigation for crops. And undeveloped area under Canal command is 1000

hectare.

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3.3 Status of Command Area Source : CADACGWG,

Name of State :MadhyaPradesh

Name of District - Anuppur

Name of Block : -Anuppur

Area in Ha

S.N. Name of the Village information of canal command information of other services command Total Area

Total Area Developed Area

Undeveloped Area Total Area Developed

Area Undeveloped

Area Developed Command

Undeveloped Command

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4+7 5+8

1 12 No. 1341 941 400 0 0 0 941 400

3.3 Status of Command Area Source : CADACGWG,

Name of State :MadhyaPradesh

Name of District - Anuppur

Name of Block : -Kotma

Area in Ha

S.N. Name of the Village information of canal command information of other services command Total Area

Total Area Developed Area

Undeveloped Area Total Area Developed

Area Undeveloped

Area Developed Command

Undeveloped Command

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4+7 5+8

1 6 No. 511 511 0 0 0 0 511 0

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3.3 Status of Command Area Source : CADACGWG,

Name of State :MadhyaPradesh

Name of District - Anuppur

Name of Block : -Jaithari

Area in Ha

S.N. Name of the Village information of canal command information of other services command Total Area

Total Area Developed Area

Undeveloped Area Total Area Developed

Area Undeveloped

Area Developed Command

Undeveloped Command

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4+7 5+8

1 20 No. 3102 2772 330 0 0 0 2772 330

3.3 Status of Command Area Source : CADACGWG,

Name of State :MadhyaPradesh

Name of District - Anuppur

Name of Block : -Pusprajgarh

Area in Ha

S.N. Name of the Village information of canal command information of other services command Total Area

Total Area Developed Area

Undeveloped Area Total Area Developed

Area Undeveloped

Area Developed Command

Undeveloped Command

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4+7 5+8

1 66 No. 5006 4736 270 0 0 0 4736 270

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3.4 Existing type of Irrigation

3.4 Existing Type of irrigation Source : NWDACGWG,

Name of State : MadhyaPradesh

Name of District : Anuppur

Name of Block : Anuppur

Sour

ce o

f irr

igat

ion

Surface irrigation (1) Ground water (2)

Oth

er so

urce

s inc

ludi

ng T

radi

tiona

l W

HS

(3)

Tre

ated

eff

luen

t dis

char

ged

from

ST

P

Water extraction devices/unit Total

Canal based Tanks/Ponds/Reservoirs tubewells Open wells Bore well

Ele

ctri

city

pum

p(4)

Die

sel P

ump(

5)

Oth

ers(

6)

Irri

gatio

n So

urce

s(1+

2+3)

Wat

er e

xtra

ctin

g un

its

(4+5

+6)

Gov

t. ca

nal

Com

mun

ity/P

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onds

in

clud

ing

smal

l

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onds

Gov

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Gov

t.

Priv

ate

Com

mun

ity/G

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Pvt.

Gov

t.

Priv

ate

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

0 0 0 0 0 1341 0 0 0 1370 0 266 0 0 0 0 0 0 1341

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3.4 Existing Type of irrigation Source : NWDACGWG,

Name of State : MadhyaPradesh

Name of District : Anuppur

Name of Block : Kotma

Sour

ce o

f irr

igat

ion

Surface irrigation (1) Ground water (2)

Oth

er so

urce

s inc

ludi

ng T

radi

tiona

l W

HS

(3)

Tre

ated

eff

luen

t dis

char

ged

from

ST

P

Water extraction devices/unit Total

Canal based Tanks/Ponds/Reservoirs tubewells Open wells Bore well

Ele

ctri

city

pum

p(4)

Die

sel P

ump(

5)

Oth

ers(

6)

Irri

gatio

n So

urce

s(1+

2+3)

Wat

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ctin

g un

its

(4+5

+6)

Gov

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Com

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clud

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Priv

ate

Com

mun

ity/G

ovt.

Pvt.

Gov

t.

Priv

ate

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

5 0 0 0 0 343 0 0 0 1375 0 270 0 0 0 0 0 5 343

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3.4 Existing Type of irrigation Source : NWDACGWG,

Name of State : MadhyaPradesh

Name of District : Anuppur

Name of Block : Jaithari

Sour

ce o

f irr

igat

ion

Surface irrigation (1) Ground water (2)

Oth

er so

urce

s inc

ludi

ng

Tra

ditio

nal W

HS

(3)

Tre

ated

eff

luen

t dis

char

ged

from

ST

P

Water extraction devices/unit Total

Canal based Tanks/Ponds/Reservoirs tubewells Open wells Bore well

Ele

ctri

city

pum

p(4)

Die

sel P

ump(

5)

Oth

ers(

6)

Irri

gatio

n So

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s(1+

2+3)

Wat

er e

xtra

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g un

its

(4+5

+6)

Gov

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nal

Com

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onds

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clud

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t.

Priv

ate

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mun

ity/G

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Pvt.

Gov

t.

Priv

ate

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

20 0 0 0 0 3102 0 0 0 2059 0 485 0 0 0 0 0 20 3102

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3.4 Existing Type of irrigation Source : NWDACGWG,

Name of State : MadhyaPradesh

Name of District : Anuppur

Name of Block : Pusprajgarh

Sour

ce o

f irr

igat

ion

Surface irrigation (1) Ground water (2)

Oth

er so

urce

s inc

ludi

ng

Tra

ditio

nal W

HS

(3)

Tre

ated

eff

luen

t dis

char

ged

from

ST

P

Water extraction devices/unit Total

Canal based Tanks/Ponds/Reservoirs tubewells Open wells Bore well

Ele

ctri

city

pum

p(4)

Die

sel P

ump(

5)

Oth

ers(

6)

Irri

gatio

n So

urce

s(1+

2+3)

Wat

er e

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ctin

g un

its

(4+5

+6)

Gov

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nal

Com

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clud

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t.

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ate

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

66 0 0 0 0 5006 0 0 0 2058 0 315 0 0 0 0 0 66 5006

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CHAPTER - 4

WATER REQUIREMENT AND DEMAND This chapter deals with Crop water requirement for domestic, Irrigation, Livestock and Industrial purposes.

4.1 Domestic Water Demand Total Population for District Anuppur in 2011 was 543996, as per growth rate projected population in 2015 is 576636 and in 2020 it will be

617437. Average Per capita Domestic water requirement is 135 liters per day; Based on this information Gross water Demand for Whole District in

current year is 1072.158 CM per annum. With the increase in population the use of water also increases substantially. Due to modern living standards

water usage per capita has increased multifold. Also with the help of technological innovations there are tube wells at every home and everyday their

count is increasing. People have also started using water filtration techniques like R.O. devices which consumes more water.

4.1 Domestic water Demand

District Population in 2015 Projectected Population in 2020 Gross Water demand (MCM)

Anuppur 794191 850384 1072.158

Sources : CWC,department of water Resources in District and status report

S. No. Block Populatio

n in 2011 Decadal

Growth Rate Projected

population in 2015 Present Water Rerquirement

Projected Population in 2020

Gross Water Demand in 2020

Water Gap in 2020 (MCM)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Anuppur 179834 15.4 190624 257.3425 204112 275.55 18.21 2 Kotma 58147 15.4 61636 83.20836 65997 89.095 5.89 3 Jaithari 221589 15.4 234884 317.0939 251504 339.52 22.44 4 Pusprajgarh 84426 15.4 89492 120.8136 95824 129.36 8.55 Total 543996 576636 778.4584 617437 833.525 55.09

Source : Census 2011 Internet

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Mentioned Rural Population

Average Domestic Water consumption Calculated

1 Drinking 5

2 Cooking 5

3 Bathing (including abloution) 55

4 Washing Cloths 20

5 Washing of Utentials 10

6 Cleaning of Houses 10

7 Flushing of Laterines 30

Total 135 Source: Central Public Health and Environmental engineering organisation(CPHEEO India Water Portal)

4.2 Crop Water Demand Water requirement of a crop is the quantity of water needed for normal growth and yield and

may be supplied by precipitation or by irrigation or by both. Water is needed mainly to meet

the demands of evaporation (E), transpiration (T) and metabolic need of the plant, all together

known as Consumptive Use (CU),

CU = E + T + Water needed for Metabolic Purposes

Water requirement is a demand whereas the supply consists of contribution from irrigation

water, effective rainfall (ER) and soil profile contribution including that from shallow water

table. The water requirement of any crop is dependent upon (i) Crop factors- variety, growth,

stage, duration, plant population and growing season, (ii) Soil factors- texture, structure,

depth, topography, (iii) Climate factor- temperature, relative humidity, wind velocity, (iv)

Crop management practices- fillage, fertilization, weeding, etc. Water requirement of a crop

varies from area to area and even sometimes from field to field on a farm depending on the

above mentioned factors.

4.3 Livestock Water Demand Table 4.3 gives block water demand for livestock for current year and for 2020. Number of

livestock as per 19th Animal census is 946692. Estimation is done based on livestock water

demand which is different for each animal. We have taken 115 litres per livestock per day for

Pigs, 15 litres per livestock per day for Goats, 135 itres per livestock per day for Cow, 135

litres per livestock per day for Buffalo. Current structures are meeting the demand for

livestocks.

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Block Total number of live

stock/ Wild Life

Present water

demand (MCM)

Water demand in

2020 (MCM)

Existing Water

potential (MCM)

Water Potential to be created (MCM)

Anuppur 42728 4.27 8.54 4.27 4.27

Kotma 49429 4.94 9.88 4.94 4.94

Jaithari 89826 8.98 17.96 8.98 8.98

Pusprajgarh 126260 12.6 25.2 12.6 12.6

Total 308243 30.79 61.58 30.79 30.79

4.4 Industrial Water Demand

Anuppur district is the Newlycontested district it existence 15th Aug.2003 in the Madhya

Pradesh. Western Coalfields Limited runs it and coal is extracted on large basis. The

industrial demand at present comes out to be 0.127 BCM, which is expected to rise to 0.0153

BCM by the year 2020.

4.4 Industrial Water demand Block Name of the

Industries Present water

demand (MCM)

water demand in 2020 (MCM)

Exisiting Water Potential(MCM)

water Potential to be

created(MCM) Anuppur 0 0 0 0 0 Kotma 0 0 0 0 0

Jaithari OPM Amlai 1246

13.072 111.002 0

Costic Soda Unit Amlai 0.612 0

Pusprajgarh 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 1246.612 13.072 111.002 0

4.5 Water Demand for Power Generation 4.5 Water demand for power generation

Block Power Requirement (MW)

Present water demand (MCM)

water demand in

2020(MCM)

Exisiting Water Potential (MCM)

water Potential to be

created (MCM)

Anuppur 0 0 0 0 0

Kotma 320 (Belespan energy P.Ltd.) 40 40 40 0

Jaithari

210 (Amarkantak Tap VidyutGrah Chachai )

22.33 22.33 111.02

0

2520 (MB Power Ltd. Jaithari) 75.6 75.6 0

Pusprajgarh 0 0 0 0 0 Total 137.93 137.93 151.02 0

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4.6 Total Water Demand of the District for Various sectors

4.6 Total Water demand of the district for various sectors

S. N.

Block

Components Total (MCM)

Domestic Crop Livestock Industrial Power generation

1 Anuppur 27.55 6.17 5 0 0 8.099

2 Kotma 8.9095 5.69 5 0 40 54.152

3 Jaithari 33.952 25.63 22 13.072 97.93 139.15

4 Pusprajgarh 12.936 22.087 37 0 0 22.087

Total 83.3475 59.577 69 13.072 137.93 223.488

4.7 Water Budget

A water budget reflects the relationship between input and output of water through a region.

Thus we have a direct comparison of supply of water and the natural demand for water.The

following data provides current water gap and projected water gap for the year 2020.

4.7 Water Budget

Name of Blocks Existing Water availability (MCM)

Water demand in 2020 (MCM) Water gap (MCM)

Anuppur 6.17 9.5 3.33

Kotma 1.02 5.69 4.67

Jaithari 18.13 28.31 10.18

Pusprajgarh 22.5 32.16 9.66

Total 47.82 75.66 27.84

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CHAPTER - 5 STRATEGIC ACTION PLAN FOR IRRIGATION

Total Crop Area of Anuppur district is 185236 hactare. Out of whice 30636

hectare (16.37%) area is irrigated and 154600 hectare (83.63%) area is either partially or

totally rainfed. terrains, topography, forest area, availability of skilled man power,

approachability of sites, presence of mines, land slope, quality of water, site availability are

some of the various factors which are determining the irrigation strategy for specific areas.

As per PMGSY components, the action plan for district is as follows:

S. No. Majer Activity

Estimated cost (in lacs.)

1 AIBP - Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme 36749.56

2 Har khet ko pani 7369.87

3 Per Drop More Crop (Micro Irrigation) 101185.47

4 PMKSY Watershed & Convergence with MGNREGA 3156.53

5 Other(s) 12209.00

6 Administrative, Monitoring & Contingency @ 3% 4820.11

Total District 165490.54

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PMKSY DISTRICT PLAN FINANCIAL PROPOSALS FOR AGRICULTURE AND ALLIED SECTOR

Financial Projection for the Year 2016-17 to 2020-21

Financial Year of Proposed Estimated Cost in Lacs

S. No. Majer Activity

Estimated cost (in lacs.)

Year -I 2016-17

Year -II 2017-18

Year -III 2018-19

Year -IV 2019-20

Year -V 2020-21

Total Amount (in

lacs)

1 AIBP - Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme 11024.87 9187.39 9187.39 3674.956 3674.956 36749.56

2 Har khet ko pani 2210.961 1842.468 1842.468 736.987 736.987 7369.87

3 Per Drop More Crop (Micro Irrigation) 30355.64 25296.37 25296.37 10118.55 10118.55 101185.47

4 PMKSY Watershed & Convergence with MGNREGA 946.959 789.1325 789.1325 315.653 315.653 3156.53

5 Other(s) 3662.7 3052.25 3052.25 1220.9 1220.9 12209.00

Total Rs. 48201.13 40167.6105 40167.6105 16067.046 16067.046 160670.43

Add 5% Management/Administrative Charges (+) 4820.11

Grand Total Rs in lacs 165490.54

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1. AIBP - Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme

S. No. Name of the Blocks Activity Total Number/

Capacity (cum)

Command Area/Irrigation Potential (Ha)

Period of Implementation

(5/7 Yrs)

Estimated cost (in lacs.)

Number of Projects

1

Anuppur

Major Irrigation 0 0 0 0 0

2 Medium Irrigation 0 0 0 0 0

3 Surface Minor Irrigation 8.05 2391.000 5 2579.09 8

Total 8.05 2391.000 5 2579.09 8 1. AIBP - Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme

S. No. Name of the Blocks

Activity Total Number/ Capacity (cum)

Command Area/Irrigation Potential (Ha)

Period of Implementation

(5/7 Yrs)

Estimated cost (in lacs.)

Number of Projects

1

Kotma

Major Irrigation 0 0 0 0 0

2 Medium Irrigation 0 0 0 0 0

3 Surface Minor Irrigation 8.08 2548.000 5 6861.61 8

Total 8.08 2548.000 5 6861.61 8

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1. AIBP - Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme

S. No. Name of the Blocks Activity Total Number/

Capacity (cum)

Command Area/Irrigation Potential (Ha)

Period of Implementation

(5/7 Yrs)

Estimated cost (in lacs.)

Number of Projects

1

Jaithari

Major Irrigation 0 0 0 0 0

2 Medium Irrigation 0 0 0 0 0

3 Surface Minor Irrigation 19 6432 5 8925.51 19

Total 19 6432 5 8925.51 19 1. AIBP - Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme

S. No. Name of the Blocks Activity Total Number/

Capacity (cum)

Command Area/Irrigation Potential (Ha)

Period of Implementation

(5/7 Yrs)

Estimated cost (in lacs.)

Number of Projects

1

Pushprajgarh

Major Irrigation 0 0 0 0 0

2 Medium Irrigation 0 0 0 0 0

3 Surface Minor Irrigation 58.34 12278 5 18383.35 58

Total 58.34 12278 5 18383.35 58

Grand Total (Anuppur + Kotma + Jaithari + Pusprajgarh) 36749.56

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2. HAR KHET KO PANI

S.No. Name of the Blocks

Activity Total Number/ Capacity (cum)

Command Area/Irrigation Potential (Ha)

Period of Implementation

(5/7 Yrs)

Estimated cost (in lacs.)

Number of Projects

4

Anuppur

Lift Irrigation 0 0 0 0 0

5 Ground Water Development 0 0 0 0 0

6 RRR of Water Bodies 6.17 1341 5 52.00 6

4

Kotma

Lift Irrigation 1 215 5 43.00 1

5 Ground Water Development 0 0 0 0 0

6 RRR of Water Bodies 1.02 343 5 9.60 1

4

Jaithari

Lift Irrigation 0 0 0 0 0

5 Ground Water Development 0 0 0 0 0

6 RRR of Water Bodies 10.01 2772 5 395.20 10

4

Pushprajgarh

Lift Irrigation 0 0 0 0 0

5 Ground Water Development 0 0 0 0 0

6 RRR of Water Bodies 30.99 6053 5 662.20 30

Total 1162.00

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7 Construction of Field Channels

7.1 & 7.2

Anuppur Lined Field Channels 8.05 2391 5 627.64 8

Unlined Channels 0 0 0 0 0

Kotma Lined Field Channels 8.08 2548 5 668.85 8

Unlined Channels 0 0 0 0 0

Jaithari Lined Field Channels 18.721 6432 5 1688.40 18

Unlined Channels 0 0 0 0 0

Pushprajgarh Lined Field Channels 58.34 12278 5 3222.98 58

Unlined Channels 0 0 0 0 0

8

Anuppur Micro Irrigation 0 0 0 0 0

Kotma Micro Irrigation 0 0 0 0 0

Jaithari Micro Irrigation 0 0 0 0 0

Pushprajgarh Micro Irrigation 0 0 0 0 0

Total 6207.87

Grand Total (Anuppur+Kotma+Jaithari+Pusprajgarh)

7369.87

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3. Per Drop More Crop (Micro Irrigation)

S. No.

Name of the

Blocks Activity

Total Number/ Capacity (cum)

Command Area/Irrigation Potential (Ha)

Period of Implementation

(5/7 Yrs)

Estimated cost (in lacs.)

Number of Projects

9

Anuppur

DPAP Drip 455 455.000 5 455.00 455 10 DPAP Sprinkler 4095 4095.000 5 737.10 4095 11 Non-DPAP Drip 0 0 0 0 0 12 Non-DPAP Sprinkler 455 455.000 5 81.90 455 13 Topping up of MGNREGA 0 0 0 0 0

14 Drought Proofing through check Dams/Water Harvesting Structures

0 0 0 0 0

14.1 Farm Ponds 560 616.000 5 1120.00 560 14.2 Check Dams/Stop Dams 336 1512.000 5 6871.20 245 14.3 Nallah Bunds 1140 285.000 5 1596.00 1140

14.4 Precolation Tanks/ Water Harvesting Structures

150 300.000 5 2700.00 150

14.5 catchment area treatment of exesting water irrigetion dam

5 5290.000 5 634.80 5

14.6 Renovation of water bodies/ stop dam etc. 129 387.000 5 64.50 129

14.7 Other 182 109.200 5 1365.00 182

15 Secondary Storage Structures (Percolation Tank)

177 141.600 5 2478.00 177

16 On Farm Development (distribution pipe/raised bed and furrow system etc.)

910 910.000 5 218.40 910

16.1 Tube well 910 910.000 5 910.00 910 Total 19231.90

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3. Per Drop More Crop (Micro Irrigation)

S. No.

Name of the

Blocks Activity Total Number/

Capacity (cum)

Command Area/Irrigation Potential (Ha)

Period of Implementation

(5/7 Yrs)

Estimated cost (in lacs.)

Number of Projects

9

Kotma

DPAP Drip 345 345.000 5 345.00 345 10 DPAP Sprinkler 3105 3105.000 5 558.90 3105 11 Non-DPAP Drip 0 0 0 0 0 12 Non-DPAP Sprinkler 345 345.000 5 62.10 345 13 Topping up of MGNREGA 0 0 0 0 0

14 Drought Proofing through check Dams/Water Harvesting Structures

0 0 0 0 0

14.1 Farm Ponds 300 330.000 5 600.00 300

14.2 Check Dams/Stop Dams 140 630.000 5 2863.00 140 14.3 Nallah Bunds 320 80.000 5 448.00 320

14.4 Precolation Tanks/ Water Harvesting Structures

90 180.000 5 1620.00 90

14.5 catchment area treatment of exesting water irrigetion dam

6 3993.000 5 479.16 6

14.6 Renovation of water bodies/ stop dam etc. 186 558.000 5 93.00 186 14.7 Other 140 84.000 5 1050.00 140

15 Secondary Storage Structures (Percolation Tank)

90 72.000 5 1260.00 90

16 On Farm Development (distribution pipe/raised bed and furrow system etc.)

690 690 5 165.60 690

16.1 Tube well 690 690 5 690.00 690

Total 10234.76

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3. Per Drop More Crop (Micro Irrigation)

S. No.

Name of the

Blocks Activity Total Number/

Capacity (cum)

Command Area/Irrigation Potential (Ha)

Period of Implementation

(5/7 Yrs)

Estimated cost (in lacs.)

Number of Projects

9

Jaithari

DPAP Drip 725 725.000 5 725.00 725 10 DPAP Sprinkler 6525 6525.000 5 1174.50 6525 11 Non-DPAP Drip 0 0 0 0 0 12 Non-DPAP Sprinkler 725 725.000 5 130.50 725.00 13 Topping up of MGNREGA 0 0 0 0 0

14 Drought Proofing through check Dams/Water Harvesting Structures

0 0 0 0 0

14.1 Farm Ponds 900 990.00 5 1800.00 900 14.2 Check Dams/Stop Dams 625 2812.500 5 12781.25 625 14.3 Nallah Bunds 784 196.000 5 1097.60 784

14.4 Precolation Tanks/ Water Harvesting Structures

531 1062.000 5 9558.00 531

14.5 catchment area treatment of exesting water irrigetion dam

18 4096.000 5 491.52 18

14.6 Renovation of water bodies/ stop dam etc.

129 387.000 5 64.50 129

14.7 Other 581 349.000 5 4357.50 581

15 Secondary Storage Structures (Percolation Tank)

348 278.400 5 4872.00 348

16 On Farm Development (distribution pipe/raised bed and furrow system etc.)

1450 1450.000 5 348.00 1450

16.1 Tube well 1450 1450.000 5 1450.00 1450 Total 38850.37

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3. Per Drop More Crop (Micro Irrigation)

S. No.

Name of the Blocks

Activity Total Number/ Capacity (cum)

Command Area/Irrigation Potential (Ha)

Period of Implementation

(5/7 Yrs)

Estimated cost (in lacs.)

Number of Projects

9

Pusp

rajg

arh

DPAP Drip 1335 1335.000 5 1335.00 1335 10 DPAP Sprinkler 12015 12015.000 5 2162.70 12015 11 Non-DPAP Drip 0 0 0 0 0 12 Non-DPAP Sprinkler 1335 1335.000 5 240.30 1335 13 Topping up of MGNREGA 0 0 0 0 0

14 Drought Proofing through check Dams/Water Harvesting Structures

0 0 0 0 0

14.1 Farm Ponds 730 803.000 5 1460.00 730 14.2 Check Dams/Stop Dams 410 1845.000 5 8384.50 410 14.3 Nallah Bunds 630 157.500 5 882.00 630

14.4 Precolation Tanks/ Water Harvesting Structures

380 760.000 5 6840.00 380

14.5 catchment area treatment of exesting water irrigetion dam

38 29422.000 5 3530.64 38

14.6 Renovation of water bodies/ stop dam etc. 385 1155.000 5 192.50 385 14.7 Other 380 228.000 5 2850.00 380

15 Secondary Storage Structures (Percolation Tank)

120 96.000 5 1680.00 120

16 On Farm Development (distribution pipe/raised bed and furrow system etc.)

2670 2670.000 5 640.80 2670

16.1 Tube well 2670 2670.000 5 2670.00 2670 Total 32868.44

Grand Total (Anuppur+Kotma+Jaithari+Pusprajgarh)

101185.47

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4. PMKSY Watershed & Convergence with MGNREGA

S. Name of the Blocks Activity Total Number /

Capacity (cum)

Command Area/Irrigation Potential (Ha)

Period of Implementation

(5/7 Yrs)

Estimated cost (in lacs.)

Number of Projects

17 Newly created WHS

17.1

Pusp

rajg

arh

Farm Ponds 196 586 1-4 Year 372.53 10

17.2 Check Dams/Stop Dams 95 611.33 1-4 Year 516.48 10

17.3 Earthen Check Dam 260 676 1-4 Year 721.27 10

17.4 Boulder Structures 960 0 1-4 Year 45.68 10

17.5 Contour Trench 140 0 1-4 Year 18.43 10

17.6 Talab (Ponds) 102 428.4 1-4 Year 513.74 10

17.7 Nallah Bunds 38 99 1-4 Year 97.06 10

Total 1791 2400.73 2285.19

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4. PMKSY Watershed & Convergence with MGNREGA

S. Name of the Blocks Activity Total Number /

Capacity (cum)

Command Area/Irrigation Potential (Ha)

Period of Implementation

(5/7 Yrs)

Estimated cost (in lacs.)

Number of Projects

Renovated WHS 18.1

Anuppur, Kotma, Jaithari Pushprajgarh

Form Ponds 0 0 0 0 0 18.2 Check Dams 0 0 0 0 0 18.3 Nallah Bunds 0 0 0 0 0 18.4 Percolation Tanks 0 0 0 0 0

18.5 Other Ground Recharge Structure

0 0 0 0 0

18.6 Fishery ponds/cattle pond 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0

19 Newly created WHS

19.1

Pushprajgarh

Water Conservation: (Talab, CCT, SCT) 71 71 0 376 71

19.2 Water Harvesting: (WHT, Stop dam, Nala Bandhan, ECD)

79 155 0 202.9 79

19.3 Creation of Irrigation Canals and drains:

0 0 0 0 0

19.4 Providing Infrastructure for Irrigation (Farm Pond) 89 138 0 148.44 89

19.5 Land Development (LBS, FB, Stone Bunding 51768 0 0 144 51768

Total 52007 364 0 871.34 52007

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4. PMKSY Watershed & Convergence with MGNREGA

S. Name of the Blocks

Activity Total Number / Capacity (cum)

Command Area/Irrigation Potential (Ha)

Period of Implementation

(5/7 Yrs)

Estimated cost (in lacs.)

Number of Projects

20 Renovation

20.1&2

Anuppur Renovation of water bodies including disilting & Renovation & Maintanance of Irrigation Canals & Drains

0 0 0 0 0

Kotma Renovation of water bodies including disilting & Renovation & Maintanance of Irrigation Canals & Drains

0 0 0 0 0

Jaithari Renovation of water bodies including disilting & Renovation & Maintanance of Irrigation Canals & Drains

0 0 0 0 0

Pushprajgarh Renovation of water bodies including disilting & Renovation & Maintanance of Irrigation Canals & Drains

0 0 0 0 0

Total 0 0 0 0 0

Grand Total (Anuppur+Kotma+Jaithari+Pusprajgarh) 3156.53

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5. Other(s)

S.No. Name of

the Blocks

Activity Total Number/ Capacity (cum)

Command Area/ irrigation Potential (Ha)

Period of Implementation (5/7 Yrs)

Estimated cost (in lacs.)

Number of Projects

21

Anuppur

State Planned Scheme of Irrigation 21.1 State Irrigation Department Major Irrigation 0 0 0 0 21.2 State Irrigation Department Medium Irrigation 0 0 0 0 21.3 State Irrigation Department Surface Minor Irrigation 0 0 0 0

22 Irrigation scheme of State Agriculture Department

Khet Talab/Balram Talab 674.400 5 1686.00 0

23 Irrigation Scheme of other Line Departments of State Govt.

NA 0 0 0 0

24 Externally aided Projects

1. Training for Capacity building in micro-irrigation

500 5 25.00 0

2.Exposure visit for farmers in of the state 5000 5 20.00 0

3.Exposure visit for farmers out of the state 10000 5 80.00 0

4. District & block level Training 25000 5 62.50 0

5. Extension of new water saving technology (IEC Activitiss)

0 0 0 0

Orgnic Farming Varmi/Nadep (per Village 10 units @ 0.30 Lacs) 910 5 273.00 0

25 Other Loan Projects like NABARD

NA 0 0 0 0

Total 2146.50

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5. Other(s)

S.No. Name of the Blocks

Activity Total Number/ Capacity (cum)

Command Area/ irrigation Potential (Ha)

Period of Implementation (5/7 Yrs)

Estimated cost (in lacs.)

Number of Projects

21

Kotma

State Planned Scheme of Irrigation 21.1 State Irrigation Department Major Irrigation 0 0 0 0 21.2 State Irrigation Department Medium Irrigation 0 0 0 0 21.3 State Irrigation Department Surface Minor Irrigation 0 0 0 0

22 Irrigation scheme of State Agriculture Department

Khet Talab/Balram Talab 535.700 5 1461.00 0

23 Irrigation Scheme of other Line Departments of State Govt.

NA 0 0 0 0

24 Externally aided Projects

1. Training for Capacity building in micro-irrigation

400 5 20.00 0

2.Exposure visit for farmers in of the state 5000 5 20.00 0

3.Exposure visit for farmers out of the state 8000 5 64.00 0

4. District & block level Training 25000 5 62.50 0

5. Extension of new water saving technology (IEC Activitiss)

0 0 0 0

Orgnic Farming Varmi/Nadep (per Village 10 units @ 0.30 Lacs) 690 5 207.00 0

25 Other Loan Projects like NABARD

NA 0 0 0 0

Total 1834.50

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5. Other(s)

S.No. Name of

the Blocks

Activity Total Number/ Capacity (cum)

Command Area/ irrigation Potential (Ha)

Period of Implementation (5/7 Yrs)

Estimated cost (in lacs.)

Number of Projects

21

Jaithari

State Planned Scheme of Irrigation 21.1 State Irrigation Department Major Irrigation 0 0 0 0 21.2 State Irrigation Department Medium Irrigation 0 0 0 0 21.3 State Irrigation Department Surface Minor Irrigation 0 0 0 0

22 Irrigation scheme of State Agriculture Department

Khet Talab/Balram Talab 1528.800 5 3822.00

23 Irrigation Scheme of other Line Departments of State Govt.

NA 0 0 0 0

24 Externally aided Projects

1. Training for Capacity building in micro-irrigation

700 5 35.00 0

2.Exposure visit for farmers in of the state 6000 5 24.00 0

3.Exposure visit for farmers out of the state 10000 5 80.00 0

4. District & block level Training 30000 5 75.00 0

5. Extension of new water saving technology (IEC Activitiss)

0 0 0 0

Orgnic Farming Varmi/Nadep (per Village 10 units @ 0.30 Lacs) 1450 5 435.00 0

25 Other Loan Projects like NABARD

NA 0 0 0 0

Total 4471.00

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5. Other(s)

S.No. Name of the Blocks

Activity Total Number/ Capacity (cum)

Command Area/ irrigation Potential (Ha)

Period of Implementation (5/7 Yrs)

Estimated cost (in lacs.)

Number of Projects

21

Pusp

rajg

arh

State Planned Scheme of Irrigation 21.1 State Irrigation Department Major Irrigation 0 0 0 0 21.2 State Irrigation Department Medium Irrigation 0 0 0 0 21.3 State Irrigation Department Surface Minor Irrigation 0 0 0 0

22 Irrigation scheme of State Agriculture Department

Khet Talab/Balram Talab 1040.40 5 2601.00 0

23 Irrigation Scheme of other Line Departments of State Govt.

NA 0 0 0 0

24 Externally aided Projects

1. Training for Capacity building in micro-irrigation

1000 5 50.00 0

2.Exposure visit for farmers in of the state 20000 5 80.00 0

3.Exposure visit for farmers out of the state 25000 5 100.00 0

4. District & block level Training 50000 5 125.00 0

5. Extension of new water saving technology (IEC Activitiss)

0 0 0 0

Orgnic Farming Varmi/Nadep (per Village 10 units @ 0.30 Lacs) 2670 5 801.00 0

25 Other Loan Projects like NABARD NA 0 0 0 0 Total

3757.00

Grand Total (Anuppur+Kotma+Jaithari+Pusprajgarh) 12209.00


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