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DROUGHT – 2010 BIHAR SCENARIO

DROUGHT – 2010 BIHAR SCENARIO. DISASTER MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT Government of Bihar. DROUGHT SITUATION IN BIHAR : FEW FACTS. Bihar is facing its second successive drought in 2010 Series of natural disasters over the last four years-

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DROUGHT – 2010 BIHAR SCENARIO

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  1. DROUGHT – 2010 BIHAR SCENARIO DISASTER MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT Government of Bihar

  2. DROUGHT SITUATION IN BIHAR : FEW FACTS • Bihar is facing its second successive drought in 2010 • Series of natural disasters over the last four years- • 2007- witnessed severe floods in 22 districts of the State affecting 2.5 crore people; • 2008- the breach of the Kosi embankment • 2009- severe drought in 26 districts • April 2010- Cyclonic storm killing > 100 people and devastation to property. • Bihar is flood prone state; so this year’s consecutive widespread drought has magnified the adverse impact

  3. Drought situation in Bihar-at a Glance • Monsoon delayed by 2 weeks • Rainfall deficit in June was 32 %(seedling raising season) • Actual rainfall from 1st June to 31st July 392.8 mm against a normal 508.5 mm (deficit in rainfall 23%) • In South of Ganga- in all 17 distts rain fall deficit >20% (whopping deficit in Buxar- 70%) • In North Bihar- 11 out of 21 distts rain fall deficit > 20% (Sitamarhi – 60 % deficit) • Worst impact on Kharif crops- Paddy & Maize. Deficit: Paddy coverage – 62.33% & Maize coverage-21.88 %. • Other impacts- average increase in temperature; Fall in Ground Water table & Surface water reservoirs.

  4. RAINFALL SCENARIO: AT A GLANCE (till 31stjuly, 2010) (Till 31st July) Weekly Rainfall : Weekly Rainfall : Monthly Rainfall : Monthly Rainfall :

  5. District Wise shortfall of Rainfall and paddy Coverage 31.07.2010 Source :- IMD & Agriculture Department, Govt. of Bihar

  6. Coverage of Paddy & Maize (in hectares) (Till 31st July, 2010)

  7. Contd.-----

  8. COVERAGE OF PADDY & MAIZE AGAINST TARGET( till 31st July, 2010) Paddy: Target - 3550000, Coverage – 1337369 Coverage (%) 37.67 Maize: Target - 375000, Coverage – 293337 Coverage (%) 78.227

  9. Rainfall & Crop Coverage till 10.08.10 Rainfall: Normal 603.3 Actual 416.8 Dep.(%) -31% Pady: Target 3550000 Coverage: 1564721 Coverage(%) 44.08 Maize: Target 375000 Coverage 299184 Coverage(%) 79.76

  10. DROUGHT INDICATORS & SITUATION IN BIHAR Source :- CMP, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India

  11. Drought Declared - 28 Districts Based on rainfall deficit & paddy coverage till 31st July, 2010 • Reports received from respective DMs on prevailing ground realities • Recommendations by Secretaries/ Principal secretaries in charge in certain districts & Divisional Com of KosiDivn. Based on field visits. Govt on 03.08.2010 declared drought in following 26 districts: Patna, Nalanda, Bhojpur, Buxar, Rohtas, Kaimur, Gaya, Jehanabad, Aurangabad, Arwal, Nawada, Munger, Sheikhpura, Lakhisarai, Jamui, Begusarai, Bhagalpur, Banka, Saran, Siwan, Muzaffarpur, Sitamarhi, Vaishali, Sheohar, E. Champaran, Madhubani, Samastipur, Darbhanga. • In case the situation in remaining 10 districts worsens they may also be declared drought hit.

  12. Drought Declared - 28 Districts

  13. Shortage of rainfall and paddy coverage in 28 drought hit districts Source- Deptt of Agriculture, Govt of Bihar and IMD

  14. Shortage of rainfall and paddy coverage in 28 drought hit districts up to 31st July, 2010.

  15. SECTORS AFFECTED Agriculture Drinking water Health Livestock Employment

  16. State Agriculture Profile AGRICULTURE SECTOR Total Geographical Area- 2,31,18,133 Acre. Net Sown Area - 1,39,92,851 Acre. Gross Cropped Area - 1,90,65,802 Acre. Net Irrigated Area - 85,51,140 Acre. Gross Irrigated Area - 1,14,75,620 Acre. Total Kharif Area - 1,00,52,900 Acre. Source :- Agriculture Department, Govt. of Bihar

  17. Impact on Agriculture (Kharif 2010) • Nursery raising was delayed. • Transplanting delayed. • Over aged seedlings were transplanted. • Deficient rainfall did not favour healthy growth of seedling. • Insufficient rainfall followed by intermittent dry spell coupled with high temperature restricted proper growth of paddy crops & other standing crops also withered under moisture stress. • Coverage of paddy severely restricted. Paddy transplanted only in 13.38 lakh hec. against the normal area of 35.5 lakh hec. Source :- Agriculture Department, Govt. of Bihar

  18. Estimated crop damage due to less area coverage & unsown land during Kharif 2010 (In 28 districts) Source :- Agriculture Department, Govt. of Bihar

  19. IMPACT ON OTHER SECTORS • Drinking water- Fall in water table and drying up of surface water resources; need to install new deep hand pumps, repair of the old ones etc. • Health- Chances of spread of different diseases. • Employment- Migration of labour due to non availability of farming activities • Animal and Fish resources- Drinking water and fodder scarcity along with spread of some diseases. • Energy sector- need of extra power for irrigation • Nutrition problem- specially in children and women • Food grain shortage- special need for old, destitute, physically challenged etc.

  20. STEPS TAKEN SO FAR----- • Regular review and monitoring by CMG with line deptts at State level • Daily monitoring of rainfall and crop coverage etc. • Review and monitoring of the situation by Ministers & Departmental Secretaries at department and district level. • Weekly review by District Task Force to monitor situation at district level. • Loan dues deferment for farmers: • Cooperative, RRBs, Commercial Banks • Deferment of collection of land revenue & irrigation dues • CROP INSURANCE • Directive to Commercial & Rural Banks to give maximum coverage • Revolving grain storage @ 1 Q each Panchayat

  21. AGRICULTURE SECTOR • Diesel subsidy sanctioned - ` 605. 75 crore • Seed subsidy @ ` 7/ kg, Hybrid Paddy seed subsidy @ ` 20/kg • Weekly advisory to DoA officials in consultation with KVK scientists • Contingency crop plan prepared & being publicized • Bihar Bhuzal Yozana – being Publisized • Steps to energize non functional tube wells • ENERGY SECTOR • Minimum power supply of 5-6 hours being ensured in the rural areas for irrigation. • Control Room made functional at Bihar State Electricity Board Hqrs • Burnt/ defective Transformers being replaced on priority basis

  22. HEALTH SECTOR • Instructions issued to all districts for addressing health issues in the context of prevailing situation • Fully equipped Mobile Medical Units sanctioned for all districts. • All necessary drugs available in all health facilities. • DRINKING WATER • Contingency plan ` 585. 25 crore for maintaining DWS • Scheme for Rehabilitation/ Rejuvenation/Special repair of 34591 hand pump amounting ` 53.88675 crore sanctioned • For sinking of 27083 sustainable Tubewells with India Mark-III pump scheme worth ` 130.5051 crore sanctioned. • Mini piped water supply Scheme worth ` 230.88 crore in small villages with electric pump for installing 1560 sets sanctioned. • Mini piped water supply Scheme worth ` 92.9445 crore in remote villages with solar pump for installing 473 sets sanctioned.

  23. LIVESTOCK: • Places identified with drinking water facilities for establishment of cattle camps (preferably near State tube-wells). • Fodder blocks manufacture started by Bihar State Cooperative Milk Federation (COMFED). • Funds made available to all districts to purchase veterinary medicines. • Awareness generation material published to save cattle from heat and water scarcity. • EMPLOYMENT: • Instructions issued to all districts to generate more employment opportunities in rural areas by taking projects related to tree plantation and water conservation. • Under MNREGA, works related to water conservation like deepening of ponds, canals, pynes (canals), ahars (check dams); social forestry; micro irrigation works, provision of irrigation facility, drought proofing, etc., taken up;

  24. Assistance Sought from Government of India

  25. Total Assistance Sought from Government of India –` 5062.75 cr.

  26. CRF STATUS (Amount received and Expenditure of CRF/ NCCF Amount

  27. Thank you

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