May 19, 2024

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Division stage water utility committee assembly concluded

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A gathering of the Divisional Level Water Utility Committee was organized below the chairmanship of Commissioner Dr. Sanjay Alang. In the assembly, after reviewing the supply of water in numerous irrigation tasks of the division, it was determined to offer water for rabi crops. Water might be given from reservoirs for all different rabi crops besides paddy in summer time. Instructions got to the officers of the Irrigation Department to make water out there as per the demand. Along with the assembly held immediately within the Divisional Commissioner’s workplace, via video conferencing, the District Collectors and Deputy Directors of Agriculture and Public Representatives participated on this assembly of the Divisional Water Utility Committee. Dr. Alang has instructed all of the collectors to arrange district stage water utility committee assembly in per week.
Commissioner Dr. Alang pressured on the usage of out there water sources to vary the crop cycle. He mentioned that farmers ought to be defined that cultivation of pulses, oilseeds and greens is extra useful. For this, well timed availability of crucial fertilizers and seeds ought to be ensured. Officials of the Agriculture Department mentioned that 40 % sowing work has been accomplished in Rabi. Mainly the crops of wheat, gram, peas, mustard, tivda and so forth. are taken within the division. The officers of the Irrigation Department informed in regards to the project-wise water availability and the potential for irrigation potential. He knowledgeable that there are standing directions to maintain 30 % water reserved for emergency. He knowledgeable that at current 82 per cent water storage is obtainable in 5 main irrigation tasks – Minimata Bango Dam, 88 per cent in Kharang, 100 per cent in Maniyari, 42 per cent in Arpa Bhainsajhar barrage and 96 per cent in Kelo venture.
Under the medium venture, 59 % water logging is included in Ghongha Dam, 96 % in Kedar Reservoir, 48 % in Putka Reservoir, 62 % in Kinkari Reservoir and 65 % in Khamhar Pakut Reservoir. The commissioner mentioned to maintain a relentless watch on the supply of DAP and seeds. Monitoring ought to be carried out to make sure well timed distribution among the many farmers. He mentioned that if there may be water left within the reservoirs, it is going to be used to avoid wasting the crops of the farmers throughout scanty or scattered rains within the Kharif season. Collector Saurabh Kumar, CE AK Somawar of Water Resources Department, SE JR Bhagat and RK Inderwar together with government engineers of all divisions of the division had been current within the assembly.

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