JTT-DBI Programme Coverage and Achievements Kamakshi Prasad Padhy Livolink Foundation DIVERSION BASED IRRIGATION
JTT-DBI ProgrammeCoverage and Achievements
Kamakshi Prasad Padhy
Livolink Foundation
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Back Ground:-DBI:A diversion based irrigation system is one which diverts a portion of water from a natural stream/water course/river and uses it with or without intermediate storage along the gravity for the purpose of irrigating crops , domestic uses and drinking water.
• SDTT has been supporting NGOs to implement the programme on DBI since 2009 to promote the development of small scale irrigation through diversion of water from stream. The 1st Phase completed in 2012 and 2nd phase will be continuing up to March 2015.
• The DBI Secretariat set up in Bhubaneswar and housed in Livolink Foundation, and functioning as an extended arm of the Trust in programme. Major activities-Technical Support to NGOs, Coordination, Publications on technical aspects, Monitoring and Capacity Building of NGOs.
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Structure Name of the States Name of the Partners
Ahar-Pyne Bihar, JharkhadPRADAN, SGVK, Satyapath, LSS, IGS
Check dam with Channel Work
Jharkhand, Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Manipur AFPRO, RNBA
Diversion Weir with Earthen Canal Maharashtra Yuba Mitra
Dong AssamGramya Vikash Mancha,
Grameen Sahara
Gonchi Andhra Pradesh CWS
Phad MaharstraDilasa, Mittra,
Yuwa mittra, ART
Tanka Rajasthan Baif, GMKS
pipe based gravity fed Irrigation
Odisha, Assam, West Bengal, Rasajthan
All Odisha partners, Jagmoriya Sevabrata, GMKS
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-Ahar
Pyne Ahar-Pyne
Ahar pye system is an indigenous irrigation technology of South Bihar. An Ahar is a rectangular embankment type water harvesting structure, i.e. a catchment basin embankment on three sides & fourth side being the natural gradient of land itself and pyne are the irrigation channels.
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-Dong Dong: These are traditional irrigation system of plains of Assam.It is
one type of channel based DBI, Where de silting, renovation, widening and dredging of the existing canal system is done.The earthen canal and the distributaries are revived to increase its capacity( conveyance system).Partner NGOs-Grameen Sahara/Gyama Vikash Manch implemented Dong under DBI Programme.
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-Gonch
i GONCHI:Gonchi is a diversion based irrigation system developed by the local people and it is an indigenous method of Irrigation to share surface water diverted from natural streams and rivers with the help of gravity.
At the head of these channels, farmers prepared large pits (locally called talipiri) on stream / river bed from which the oozed water will be diverted to the channel by gravity flow. It is practiced in parts of Andhra Pradesh for over three centuries.
NGOs-CWS/RIID implemented Gonchi under DBI Programme in Anatapuram district of Andra Pradesh.
TANKA/ KUND/ KUNDI: In the desert and arid areas of Rajasthan & Gujarat, people build unique underground structures of various shapes and sizes to collect rain water for drinking purposes. These structures called Tankas, Kund or Kundis. These are constructed in a different places like court yards, in front of houses and temples, in open agricultural fields, barren land etc. Partner NGOs-BAIF,GMK & FES implemented Dong under DBI Programme
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Pipe based Gravity Fed Irrigation System(PBGFI)
A pipe based gravity fed irrigation diversion based irrigation system is one which diverts a portion of water from a natural stream/water course/river though pipe conveyance system along the gravity to the point of use at down stream.
• It reduces the water losses by evaporation, conveyance and seepage. Runoff can not enter in to it. It will not affect agricultural operation though buried underground.
• It does not require any energy like gasoline/electricity. It is environment friendly (zero emission).
• It is easy to implement (Short duration) and maintain by the community.
• The average cost of the project per acre is Rs. 10,000including agriculture support.Where as in MI scheme Cost is about Rs. 65,000/acre
Most of the partners under DBIInvolved in PBGFI.
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Pipe based Gravity Fed Irrigation System(PBGFI)
Objectives:-• Protective Irrigation in dry spell of Kharif season.• Assured irrigation in Rabi season(If source is perennial).• Water supply for domestic use at HH level• Ensuring considerable safe drinking water by incorporating
low cost sand filtration system.• Addressing the issue of women drudgery • Promoting homestead kitchen garden by providing water at
door step.
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The programme is being implemented by 39 NG0 partners & 36 Co-partners across 950 villages in 49 districts of 13 states with grant-support of Rs 4268.25lakh
State
No. of Organization
No. of Districts
Andra Pradesh 1 1Assam 4 5Bihar 3 2Chhatisgarh 1 1Jharkhand 5 3
Madhya Pradesh 1 1Maharastra 12 5Manipur 17 7Meghalaya 1 1Odisha 23 17Rajasthan 3 2Tripura 1 1West Bengal 3 3 TOTAL=13 75 49
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AssamBiharChhatisgarhJharkhandMadhya PradeshMaharastraManipurMeghalayaOdishaRajasthanTripuraWest BengalTotal
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No. of Organization
No. of District
Total Sanctioned Amount(Lakh)
Total Household Benefited after DBI
Gross Area before DBI(Acre)
Gross Area after DBI(Acre)
Andra Pradesh 1 1 42.47 1583 4813 5693
Assam 4 6 602.23 49424 22837.5 33391.75
Bihar 3 2 172.45 2561 1553 3620.5
Jharkhand 5 3 386.68 2905 867.5 3341.89
Maharastra 12 5 656.35 1552 1626.74 3879.94
Manipur 17 8 107.21 1513 5820.22 7477.88
Meghalaya 1 1 58.24 849 123 384.25
Odisha 23 17 1404 8189 3316.48 9797.33
Rajasthan 3 3 274.6 555 525.3 1276.26
West Bengal 3 3 490.68 4393 2967.5 5922
TOTAL=13 75 49 4268.25 73648 46710.13 72230.21
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Proposed Household Benefited
Proposed Irrigation Potential(Acre)
Total Achived Household Benefited
Gross Achived Irrigation Potential(Acre)
PHASE-1 55299 39373.1 56080 52916.48
PHASE-2 18564 19929.67 17568 19313.73
TOTAL 73863 59302.77 73648 72230.21
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Kharif Area(Acre)
Rabi Area(Acre) Summer Area(Acre) Gross Area (Acre)
Before 20691.18 11450.43 1351.97 33493.58After 31634.82 18699.28 2582.38 52916.48
Kharif Area(Acre) Rabi Area(Acre) Summer(Acre) Gross(Acre)
Before 20691.18 11450.43 1351.97 33493.58
After 31634.82 18699.28 2582.38 52916.48
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IPhase 2 Kharif Area(Acre) Rabi Area(Acre)Summer Area(Acre) Gross Area(Acre)
Before 7014.93 5297.23 904.39 13216.55
After 9792.9 8151.1 1369.73 19313.73
Kharif Area(Acre) Rabi Area(Acre) Summer Area(Acre) Gross Area(Acre)
Before 7014.93 5297.23 904.39 13216.55
After 9792.9 8151.1 1369.73 19313.73
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Phase 2
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Phase HH Benefited Gen SC ST OBC OthersPHASE-1 56080 23978 10580 9329 11670 459PHASE-2 17568 3860 2898 6952 3431 183 73648 27838 13478 16281 15101 642
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Name of the block
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3 Madhyam Foundation
Odisha Nayagarh Ranapur Ranpur
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