India covers 59 lakh ha area with micro irrigation under PMKSY

India covers 59 lakh ha area with micro-irrigation under PMKSY
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana scheme is operational in India from 2015-16 which focuses on enhancing water use efficiency at the farm level through micro-irrigation

The Per Drop More Crop component of the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY-PDMC) scheme is operational in India from 2015-16 which focuses on enhancing water use efficiency at the farm level through micro-irrigation (MI). A total area of 59.37 lakh hectares has been covered under micro-irrigation in the country under PMKSY-PDMC from 2015-16 to till date.

During the last three years, Central assistance of Rs. 8141.96 crore was released to states and an area of 32.68 lakh hectares covered under micro-irrigation through the scheme.

The PMKSY- PDMC is a Centrally sponsored scheme and the funds under the scheme is shared between Central government and state governments in the ratio of 60:40 for all states except the North Eastern and Himalayan states wherein sharing pattern is 90:10. In the case of union territories, the funding pattern is 100 per cent grant by the Central government. The Central assistance to states under the scheme is provided based on their Annual Action Plan approved by the state-level sanctioning committees (SLSC) under the chairmanship of the chief secretaries of their respective states. Besides, operational guidelines of the scheme have been issued to support the states and farmers on various aspects for effective implementation of the scheme.

With the objective of facilitating the states in mobilising resources for expanding coverage of micro-irrigation, a Micro Irrigation Fund (MIF) with a corpus of Rs. 5000 crore was created with National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) during 2018-19. The states are encouraged to access MIF for innovative projects and an additional incentive to farmers for installation of micro irrigation systems by interest subvention of three per cent than the cost of funds mobilised by NABRAD from the market. So far, projects with loans under MIF amounting to Rs. 3970.17 crore have been approved for 12.81 lakh hectares of micro-irrigation area.

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To continue the efforts, during the current year, a budget announcement was made to double the initial corpus of MIF from Rs. 5,000 crores to Rs. 10,000 crores.

Statewise list of Central assistance and micro-irrigation area coverage in last three years

S. No. State Central Assistance released (Rs. in Crore) Area covered under Micro Irrigation (Ha)
1 Andhra Pradesh 1072.00 322349
2 Bihar 27.91 6166
3 Chhattisgarh 120.54 65251
4 Goa 1.70 417
5 Gujarat 825.50 349756
6 Haryana 142.21 45567
7 Himachal Pradesh 64.00 5046
8 Jharkhand 74.97 11876
9 J&K 44.80 1090
10 Karnataka 1182.03 806622
11 Kerala 9.00 1937
12 Madhya Pradesh 359.56 67509
13 Maharashtra 985.00 380934
14 Odisha 115.00 32171
15 Punjab 9.00 2191
16 Rajasthan 443.48 181746
17 Tamil Nadu 1278.00 650086
18 Telangana 122.00 56237
19 Uttarakhand 125.00 15174.41
20 Uttar Pradesh 387.88 170143
21 West Bengal 121.00 50015
22 Arunachal Pradesh 55.50 6898
23 Assam 72.00 17674
24 Manipur 107.50 8609
25 Meghalaya 27.00
26 Mizoram 80.80 2867
27 Nagaland 118.00 4350
28 Sikkim 121.98 5524
29 Tripura 46.20
30 Ladakh 2.40
  Grand Total 8141.96 3268205

This information was given in a written reply by the Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Narendra Singh Tomar in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday.

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