PRADHAN MANTRI KRISHI SITAI YOJNA (PMKSY) particularly launced by the NDA government aiming doubling farmers income by 2020 and also focusing on microirrigation practices
the present status of the PMKSY and its status on uttarakhand dtate along with the budget for the following year is given
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PRADHAN MANTRI KRISHI SITAI YOJNA
1. WATER MANAGEMENT IN HORTICULTURAL
CROPS (HNW 100)
PRESENTED TO:- DR . DINESH TIWARIPRESENTED TO:- DR . DINESH TIWARI
ER. TEJAS A. BHOSALEER. TEJAS A. BHOSALE
PRESENTED BY:- VIKAS TIWARI (16031)PRESENTED BY:- VIKAS TIWARI (16031)
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3. IntroductIon
Pradhan mantri krishi sinchayee yojana
(PMKSY)
Launched – 1 July 2015
Aims – to achieve convergence of investments in irrigation sector at field level
Hon’ble President in his address to the joint Session of the Parliament of 16thLok
Sabha indicated that “Each drop of water is precious. Government is committed
to giving high priority to water security”
The motto of ‘Har Khet Ko Paani’ is for ensuring optimal use of our water
resources.
4. By harnessing rain water through ‘Jal Sanchay’ and ‘Jal Sinchan’
Micro irrigation will be popularised to ensure ‘Per drop-More crop
about 65 million hectare (or 45%) is presently covered under
irrigation.
Substantial dependency on rainfall makes cultivation in
unirrigated areas a high risk, less productive profession.
5. Evidences suggest protective irrigation encourages farmers to
invest more in farming technology and inputs leading to
productivity enhancement and increased farm income.
Vision of PMKSY to ensure access of protective irrigation to all
agricultural farms in the country.
To produce ‘per drop more crop’, thus bringing much desired
rural prosperity.
6. Targets and Investments of PMKSY :-
http://www.google.com/search/pradhanmantri+krishi+sinchai+yojna
7. OBJECTIVES
Achieve convergence of investments in irrigation at the field level
(district level and sub district level ).
Enhance the physical access of water on the farm and expand
cultivable area under assured irrigation (Har Khet ko pani),
Improve on-farm water use efficiency to reduce wastage and
increase availability
“Per drop more crop” concept.
8. Introduce sustainable water conservation practices
Ensure the integrated development of rainfed areas using
the watershed approach .
Promote extension activities relating to water harvesting,
water management and crop alignment for farmers .
Attract greater private investments in irrigation.
10. Budget for PMKSY
For 2016-17
AIM- double farmers income by 2022
Hon’ble finance minister Arun Jaitley announced a total allocation of
Rs 35,984 crore for agricultural improvements .
Under this scheme 2.85 million hectare land will be brought under
irrigation
From this allocation of Rs 5,300 crore for PMKSY
For current year it is 5,717 crore
14. Decentralized State level planning &Decentralized State level planning &
Convergence ModelConvergence Model
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IrrigatioIrrigatio
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DistrictDistrict
IrrigatioIrrigatio
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DistrictDistrict
IrrigatioIrrigatio
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DistrictDistrict
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State Irrigation Plan
Convergenc
e with
District &
State
Agricultural
Plans
Convergence with
MGNREGS, AIBP
Annual Action Plan
Water Sources
Distribution
Network
Water Use
Efficiency &
Management
15. Latest budget meeting
Latest Meeting for PMKSY was held on 25 may 2017
In Haryana for year 2021-2022 Rs.17363 crore 96 lakhs Yojanas are
sanctioned
The meeting was collaborated under Chairmanship of DR. Dhesi
Under this sanction all the PMKSY components are funded through
central govt.
http://m.khaskhabar.com/news/news-project-worth-17-thousand
16. Subsidy allowances in Uttarakhand
For per crop more drop of PMKSY -Rs . 95 lakhs during 2016-17 as
first installment for implementation of this scheme in
Uttarakhand.
funding pattern between Central And State govt. must be 90 :10.
Atleast 30% of budget allocations for women Farmers of state .
SC/ST population of Uttarakhand - 19% and 3% of state budget.
17. 23% higher amounts have been taken into calculation of
subsidy for the North –Eastern and Himalyan states and 15%
higher for states with low penetration of MI namely Bihar ,
Chattisgarh ,Jharkhand , Odisha , UP , West Bengal and Union
territories.
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19. Programme Components
Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme(AIBP) -
focus on faster completion of ongoing Major and Medium Irrigation
including National Projects. Being implemented by MOWR , RD&GR
PMKSY (Har Khet ko Pani) Focus on source distribution, ground water
development, rain water harvesting under IWMP (Intergreted watershed
management programme) & MGNREGA
repair, restoration & renovation of traditional water bodies etc. – being
implemented by MOWR, RD&GR.
20. PMKSY (Per Drop More Crop) – to focus on micro level storage
structure,water ,coordination & management - being implemented
by DAC&FW.
PMKSY (Watershed Development) – focus on drainage line
treatment, soil and moisture conservation being implemented by
D0LR .
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22. INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISM
NATIONAL STEERING COMMITTEE (NSC)-
under chairmanship of Hon’ble Prime Minister with Union
Ministers and vice chairman , NITI (National institute for
transforming India) aayog
deals in Policy , Strategic direction , Interstate Issues, National
Priorities
NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (NEC)-
under chairmanship of vice chairman , NITI aayog with
secretaries of concerned ministries
deals interministerial coordination and allocation of
resources,monitoring.
23. STATE LEVEL SANTIONING COMMITTEE (SLSC)-
under the chairmanship of chief secretary of the sanction
projects and activities as recommended by IDWG (INTER
DEPARTMENTAL WORKING GROUP)
DISTRICT LEVEL IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE (DLIC)-
under the chairmanship of collector/DM/CEO of parishad and
others ministers.
deals with preparation of DIP ,DPRs , Coordination and
monitoring
24. Institutional FrameworkInstitutional Framework
State Level
State Level Sanctioning
Committee (SLSC) with
participation from
relevant State
Departments of
Agriculture.
National
Level
National Steering
Committee (NSC)
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25. Micro-Irrigation
In this technology the
field is irrigated in the
closed vicinity of root
zone of crop
Reduces water loss
occurring through
evaporation ,
distribution etc.
Dr. N. MAHALINGAM,
May 2017 ,Kishan world
magazine ,Vol. 44 No. 5 ,
(page 51)
26. Objectives of Per Drop More
Crop (Micro Irrigation)
Increase productivity of crops and income of farmers.
Promote micro irrigation technologies in water
intensive/consuming crops like sugarcane, banana, cotton
etc
Make potential use of micro irrigation systems for
promoting fertigation.
27. Helpful in water scarce and water stressed conditions.
Link tube-well / river-lift irrigation projects
Promote, develop micro irrigation technology for agriculture
and horticulture development .
Create employment opportunities for skilled and unskilled
persons .
28. Promotion of Drip irrigation
and Sprinkler system
Drip Irrigation
Involves dripping water into the soil at very low rates (2-20
litres/hours) .
Fertigation is important for getting maximum benefits by this .
Well accepted by farmers , main states -A.P. , Delhi ,Goa ,M.P.,
T.N. ,Haryana –these are considered as category “A” states .
Under the PMKSY scheme Drip irrigation systems such as On-line and
In-line systems are used.
29. Sprinkler system
Water discharged under pressure with network of HDPE (High
Density Poly Ethylene) pipes
For hilly states +NE region additional 25% to 15 % subsidy .
These maybe portable , mini-sprinkler ,semi-permanent
sprinkler and rain guns