“Pani Panchayat Pakhya,2024” to be observed from 16th to 30th January

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  • Division level functions to be held on 16thacross the State
  • The PaniPanchayat movement in the State has come a long way.

Bhubaneswar: The Department of Water Resources, Odisha in the first leg of conduct of Pani Panchayat Pakhya,2024, scheduled during 16-30th January,2024, the Irrigation Division (Major, Medium, MI & LI)level functions will be held across 117Divisions of the State on 16th January. The District level functions will be held on 24th and the State level on 30th of January 2024.

      The Pakhya gives us an opportunity to acknowledge the immense contribution being made by the PaniPanchayats and farmers in the water sector.Raths will be flagged off during the inaugural event on 16thby the Hon’ble Minister(s), in the presence of local MPs/MLAs, local PRI/ULB representatives, eminent persons.

             Various activities such as debate, essay, painting, quiz, exhibition of Model competitions amongst school children;Pani Panchayat Samabesha; Information Education Communication/ Social BehaviouralChange Communication (IEC/SBCC) activities through exhibitions and Rathsetc. will also be held. Banners, brochures, logo, slogan, tagline, anthem, oath etc. have also been prepared to create the buzz.

            From about 700 Water Users’ Associations in 1995-2002 tomorethan 39,289 Pani Panchayats now, the Pani Panchayat movement in the State has come a long way. The OdishaPaniPanchayat Act, 2002 has, in the meanwhile, been amended to make it more inclusive. Those includeformation of Pani Panchayats under the Mega Lift Irrigation Projects; inclusion of spouses of land holders to increase representation of women in PaniPanchayats etc.

       e-CAD,aweb and mobile app based application, introduced for real-time monitoring of functioning of PaniPanchayats and infrastructure such as field channels, has improved the ease of transaction.

             Through projects such as Odisha Integrated Project for Climate Resilient Agriculture (OIIPCRA), PaniPanchayats are being initiated to promote improved crop productivity; adoption of resilient agricultural practices and technologies; diversification of crops and adaptation to climate change; efficient use of water; availing good quality, better yielding and resilient seeds etc. Sucheffortshave alsobeenawardedatthenational level.

In the recent times, a slew of big water infra projects such as Upper Indravati Lift Canal benefitting Kalahandi district; Lower Indra benefitting Nuapada and Bolangir districts; Deo benefitting Mayurbhanj district; Telengiri benefitting Koraput district; Subarnarekha, also including Haldia, benefitting Mayurbhanj and Balasore districts; Rukura benefitting Sundargarh district and Ret benefitting Kalahandi district have been dedicated to the state. These projects, including some other key infrastructure, together provide irrigation to 3.64 lakh acres (1.47 lakh Ha) and help the farmers of the State in increasing their agricultural production and productivity

 Nearly Rs600 Cr has also been allocated from the State’s funds to take up command area development during the period from FY 2021-22 to 2023-24.

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