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Water harvesting initiative benefits 550 families in Dholpur district

Water harvesting initiative benefits 550 families in Dholpur district

The Hindu
Monday, August 28, 2023 05:58:52 AM UTC

A water harvesting initiative, launched by a Bharatpur-based public service institution, has produced encouraging results with a gradual increase in the ground water level, farming of water chestnuts in the ponds and diversification of crops grown by the farmers. The sustained work in the project, with the participation of villagers, has augmented the income of farmers.

An initiative for promoting water harvesting in the hilly terrains with the rejuvenation and construction of ponds has benefited over 550 rural families in two blocks of Rajasthan’s Dholpur district. The project, which has completed one year, has led to better availability of irrigation water and a significant increase in agricultural production in the region.

Launched by a Bharatpur-based public service institution, the initiative has produced encouraging results with a gradual increase in the ground water level, farming of water chestnuts in the ponds and diversification of crops grown by the farmers. The sustained work in the project, with the participation of villagers, has augmented the income of farmers.

As many as 23 new ponds have been constructed and 10 old ponds rejuvenated in Bari and Baseri blocks of Dholpur district. As part of the work, the height of bunds was increased, soil and sediment was removed from the bottom of ponds, submergence area was expanded and the storage capacity of reservoirs was increased.

Mahendra Singh, a farmer in Baseri block’s Dhimri village, told The Hindu that he had started growing wheat in addition to mustard, which he was growing earlier, on an additional six-bigha land following the availability of irrigation water from the Sadhu Baba pond situated adjacent to his land.

Several families from the nearby villages, such as Sanora, Chilachond and Todpura, which had migrated to Dholpur city last year after the failure of their mustard crops, have returned to their lands and started agricultural activities again. Foodgrain production is a significant addition to the farming in the region following the availability of water.

Another farmer, Sridhar, in Dhimri village, has used the soil removed from Bandhawa pond in his land, laying it with the thickness of 1.5 metres above the rocky surface, and grown bajra. “I have irrigated the bajra crop on my land for the first time and obtained good harvest. The villagers are now getting sufficient water for irrigation,” he said.

Bharatpur-based Lupin Foundation has taken up the project in collaboration with the corporate social responsibility fund of a manufacturing company, while the villagers contributed 15% of the project’s cost. Lupin Foundation’s project engineer Ravi Kumar said 3,500 to 4,000 cubic metres of soil was dug and removed for constructing new ponds, while the traditional methods were used for revival of the existing ones.

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