Mukhyamantri Adibandha Tiyari Yojana Extension Approved by Odisha Government for Enhanced Farmer Irrigation

Odisha extends Mukhyamantri Adibandha Tiyari Yojana to construct and improve check dams, boosting irrigation and supporting farmers for five more years.

  • Extension of Mukhyamantri Adibandha Tiyari Yojana approved for five more years (2025-26 to 2029-30).
  • Construction of 3,313 new check dams and improvement of 3,529 existing dams to boost irrigation and water conservation.
  • Scheme aims to create 57,525 hectares of new irrigation potential and restore 41,713 hectares, supporting farmers’ livelihoods.

Odisha government has approved extending the Mukhyamantri Adibandha Tiyari Yojana for another five years, showing its dedication to agricultural irrigation and water management. This farmer-focused scheme is set to increase irrigation potential and offer sustainable water solutions, especially in water-stressed areas across the state. With a focus on check dams, groundwater recharge, and drinking water facilities, this scheme continues to support Odisha’s farmers and agricultural growth.

Extension of Mukhyamantri Adibandha Tiyari Yojana: What It Means for Farmers

Mukhyamantri Adibandha Tiyari Yojana has been extended from financial year 2025-26 to 2029-30. This extension makes sure there is no break in developing irrigation infrastructure, especially in areas that relied on temporary cross-bunds. By providing permanent solutions with new and improved check dams, farmers will have steady irrigation, which should improve crop yields and keep agricultural output stable.

Key Features and Benefits of the Mukhyamantri Adibandha Tiyari Yojana

At the center of this scheme are the building and restoration of many check dams that serve several purposes:

  • Building 3,313 new check dams to catch and save rainwater.
  • Improving 3,529 existing check dams to make them more efficient for irrigation and water storage.
  • Helping groundwater recharge to keep water levels steady in important farming areas.
  • Providing drinking water to rural villages after the monsoon season, which improves community health and well-being.
  • Increasing irrigation capacity during the kharif season, especially in places that often face water shortages.

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Implementation Details: Construction Targets and Financial Outlay

The scheme aims to build over 3,300 new check dams and upgrade more than 3,500 existing ones. This will create 57,525 hectares of new irrigation area and restore irrigation across 41,713 hectares. A budget of Rs 2,738 crore has been approved to meet these goals.

AspectDetails
Extension PeriodFY 2025-26 to 2029-30 (5 Years)
New Check Dams3,313
Existing Check Dams Improved3,529
Additional Irrigation Potential Created57,525 hectares
Irrigation Capacity Restored41,713 hectares
Financial OutlayRs 2,738.00 crore

How the Scheme Supports Farmers’ Livelihoods and Water Security

This scheme plays a key role in improving farmers’ livelihoods by increasing water security. Building and restoring check dams helps collect rainwater, which boosts the availability of water during dry periods and supports kharif irrigation. This steady water supply helps farmers get better yields and maintain a stable income.

Also, the scheme improves access to drinking water in villages after the monsoon, which helps improve daily living conditions. Groundwater recharge through these structures also helps protect water supply in the long run, making the environment more resilient to droughts and changing weather.

By continuing and expanding the Mukhyamantri Adibandha Tiyari Yojana, Odisha is showing its commitment to farm prosperity and environmental balance, which will benefit millions of people in rural communities.

For detailed guidelines and updates on the Mukhyamantri Adibandha Tiyari Yojana, visit the official Odisha government website: https://odisha.gov.in

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