Environment Protection
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Agriculture
Sector |
Irrigated agriculture in general, results in increased crop
intensity and irrigation intensity in the command areas of various irrigation projects.
Increased production and net income to the farmers enable them to go for high input
technology available year after year. In case of Narmada Sagar and Omkareshwar Projects,
the cropping intensity is expected to rise as under (155 to 193 %) respectively for the
whole year.
Cropping intensity (%) |
| Project |
Net CCA (ha) |
Kharif |
Rabi |
Perennial & Summer |
Total Irrigation intensity (%) |
| Narmada Sagar |
123000 |
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| Zone-I |
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88 |
54 |
15 |
157 |
| Zone-II |
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86 |
54 |
15 |
155 |
| Omkareshwar |
147000 |
86 |
95 |
12 |
193 |
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production is expected to rise 3 or 4 times). |
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Growth in irrigated area enables the peasants to harvest more.
Conjunctive use of surface and ground water is proposed in the proportion of 80:20 to
60:40 to minimise the chances of water-logging in the command areas. Command Area
Development Programme for above mentioned projects also envisages provision for on-farm
development, agro-industries, regulated markets, warehousing facilities, irrigated
forestry, roads etc.
There is no command area of Sardar Sarovar Project in Madhya
Pradesh. Maheshwar being hydel power generation project, no irrigation benefits are
proposed.
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