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Irrigation Developement in India

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Irrigation Developement in India

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  1. IRRIGATION DEVELOPEMENT IN INDIA BY, R.VENKATESH

  2. PERCENTAGE OF WATER USED BY CATEGORY

  3. LAND UTILIZATION PATTERN OF INDIA Total geographical area : 328.72M ha Area under forest : 70.007 M ha Cultivable area : 180.35 M ha Net cultivated area : 141.10 M ha Net Area sown : 139.932 M ha Area under non : 100. 45 M ha agricultural use Average of Land Holding :80 % farmers have < 1.4 ha

  4. RAINFALL Average Annual Rainfall - 1170 mm Maximum Average Annual Rainfall - 11000 mm (Cherrapunji) Minimum Average Annual Rainfall - 100 mm (Western Rajasthan)

  5. LAND UTILIZATION PATTERN IN TAMIL NADU Total geographical area : 13.006 m ha Area under forest : 2.125 m ha Total cropped area : 5.140 m ha Net area sown : 4.544m ha

  6. IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT Potential Created as % of Ultimate Irrigation Potential

  7. Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture India (in thousand hectares) 2009-10 Tamilnadu(in thousand hectares) 2009-10

  8. Gap between gross cropped area and gross irrigated area has not reduced since the first Five Year Plan [Source: Economic Survey, February 27, 2015

  9. Area in Million ha

  10. DEVELOPMENT OF IRRIGATION SYSTEM

  11. IMPACTS

  12. LAND USE CHANGES DURING LAST TWO DECADES (AREA IN MHA)

  13. PER CAPITA AVAILABILITY

  14. PER CAPITA AVAILABILITY

  15. WATER USE – CHANGING TRENDS OF THE FUTURE

  16. REFERENCES • Hydrology and water resources information system for India   • Ministry of agriculture • www.ibef.org • Ministry of water resource, www.mowr.nic.in • Agricultural statistics at a glance 2014 • Government of India

  17. Save Water

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