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WATER RESOURCES INFORMATION SYSTEM DIRECTORATE INFORMATION SYSTEM ORGANISATION WATER PLANNING & PROJECTS WING CENTRAL WATER COMMISSION

ty lalk/ku lwpuk iz.kkyh funs’kky;Lkwpuk iz.kkyh laxBu Tky vk;kstu ,oa ifj;kstuk Lda/k dszUnzh; ty vk;ksx

DECEMBER 2010 fnlECkj 2010

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WATER AND RELATED

INFORMATION SYSTEM ORGANISATION WATER PLANNING & PROJECT WING

CENTRAL WATER COMMISSION DECEMBER 2010

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Officials associated with the Publication 1. Shri D.P. Mondal Advisor 2. Shri S.K. Madaan Director 3. Smt. Anupam Bhatnagar Director 4. Smt. Bindu Sreedathan Dy. Director 5. Shri Vinod Sharma Sr. Statistical Officer 6. Shri Ashwani Kumar Sr. Statistical Officer 7. Shri Anil Kumar Raisinghani Jr. Computor 8. Shri Dayabir Singh DEO Grade-‘D’ 9. Shri Bhushan Dutt DEO Grade-‘B’

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Acronyms BCM : Billion Cubic Metre

CAD : Command Area Development

CCA : Cultural Command Area

cm : Centimeter

cu m : Cubic Metre

CWC : Central Water Commission

CUI : Coverage under Irrigation

DPAP : Drought Prone Area Programme

ERM : Extension, Renovation & Modernization Project

FF : Flood Forecasting

FRL : Full Reservoir Level

GDP : Gross Domestic Product

GIA : Gross Irrigated Area

GSA : Gross Sown Area

GWH : Giga Watt Hours

HFL : Highest Flood Level

IPC : Irrigation Potential Created

IPU : Irrigation Potential Utilised

IWDP : Integrated Watershed Development Project

KM : Kilometre

KWH : Kilo Watt Hours

Lakh Ha : Lakh Hectare

M : Metre

MCM : Million Cubic Metre

mm : Millimeter

Mha : Million Hectare

MW : Mega Watt

NCIWRD : National Commission on Integrated Water Resources

Development

NDP : Net Domestic Product

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NIA : Net Irrigated Area

NRDWP : National Rural Drinking Water Programme

NSA : Net Sown Area

PL : Pond Level

sq km : Square Kilometre

TCA : Total Cultivable Area

TMcum : Thousand Million Cubic Metre

UIP : Ultimate Irrigation Potential

UT : Union Territory

% : Percentage

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CONTENTS Topics Page No

Foreword Preface List of Officials vii Acronym ix - x Water Sector At a Glance xv - xix Chapter 1 – Introduction 1 - 2 Chapter 2 - Water and Related Resources 3 - 9 Chapter 3 - Resources Utilisation 11 - 21 Chapter 4 - Production Related Performance & Economic Efficiency 23-27 Chapter 5 - Financial Performance 29-31 Chapter 6 - Social and Environmental Performance 33-38

Tables 1 Water Resources Potential in River Basins of India 39 2 Details of Inland Fishery Water Resources of Various Types by State,

2007-08 40

3 Total & Navigable Length of Important Rivers (2007-08) by State 41-45 4(A) Rainfall in Different Meteorological Sub-Divisions of the country during

2009 46-47

4(B) Rainfall in Different Meteorological Sub-Divisions of the country during 2008

48-49

5(A) Distribution of Number of Districts by intensity of Rainfall during Monsoon 2009 (01.06.2009 – 30.09.2009)

50

5(B) Distribution of Number of Districts by intensity of Rainfall during Monsoon 2008 (01.06.2008-30.09.2008)

51

6 Per Capita Availability of Water in India during 2010 52 7 Basin-wise Live Storage Capacities under Major & Medium Irrigation

Projects in India 53

8 Live Storage Capacities under Major & Medium Irrigation Projects by State

54

9(A) Storage Position of Important Reservoirs of India at the end of each month During June 2008 to May 2009

55-66

9(B) Storage Position of Important Reservoirs of India at the end of each month During June 2007 to May 2008

67-78

10 Basinwise Details of Hydrological Observation Stations 79-80 11 Annual Replenishable Ground Water Resource by State 81 12 Availability, Utilization and Stage of Development of Ground Water

Resources by State 82-83

13 Status of Ground Water National Hydrograph Network Stations (NHNs) 84 14 Number of Assessed units (Blocks/Mandal/Talukas/Island/

Districts/UT/State) 85

15 Ultimate Irrigation Potential by State 86 16 Number of Large Dams by State as on January 2009 87 17 Land Use and Irrigation Statistics by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08 88-94 18 Selected Land Use Parameters by State, 2007-08 95 19 Cropping Pattern according to Land Use Statistics, All-India 96-97 20 Area Irrigated under Selected Crops, All-India 98-99 21 Irrigated Area under Selected Crops by State, 2007-08 100-101

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22 Gross/Net Area Sown and Irrigated Area, All-India 102 23 Gross/Net Area Sown and Irrigated Area by State during 2000-01 to 2007-

08 103-114

24 Net Irrigated Area by State and Source of Irrigation during 2000-01 to 2007-08

115-123

25 Plan-wise Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised in India 124 26 Plan-wise Cumulative Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised in India 125 27 Plan-wise Achievements of Irrigation Potential Created/Utilised

(Cumulative) under Major & Medium Irrigation Projects by States 126-127

28 Plan-wise Achievements of Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised (Cumulative) under Minor Irrigation Schemes (Surface Water) by States

128-129

29 Plan-wise Achievements of Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised (Cumulative) under Minor Irrigation Schemes (Ground Water) by States

130-131

30 Plan-wise Achievements of Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised (Cumulative) under Minor Irrigation Schemes (Surface + Ground) by States

132-133

31 Plan-wise Achievements of Total Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised (Cumulative) by State [taking Major, Medium and Minor Irrigation Schemes into consideration]

134-135

32 Irrigation Potential Created, Utilised and Gross Irrigated Area by State, 2006-07

136-137

33 Number of Major, Medium and ERM Irrigation Projects by State 138-139 34 Status of Bore Holes Drilled by Central Ground Water Board by State as

on 31.03.2009 140

35 Cumulative Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised under CAD Programme by State

141-142

36 Physical Achievements of Field Channels under CAD Programme by State 143-144 37 Physical Achievements of Field Drains under CAD Programme by State 145 38 List of On-going Projects under CADWM Programme during the period of

XI Plan (2007-08 to 2011-12) 146-154

39 Per Capita Consumption of Electricity by State 155 40 Irrigation Pumpsets Energised and Electricity Consumption in Agriculture

Sector during 2006-07 and 2007-08 by Region/ State 156-157

41 All India Area, Production and Yield of Selected Crops 158-160 42 Irrigated and Unirrigated Yield of Principal Crops by State, 1999-2000 to

2005-2006 161-168

43 Year-wise Fish Production in India 169 44 Inland Fish Production by State 170 45 Inland Fish Production Per Hectare Area of Water Bodies by State, 2007-

08 171

46(A) State-wise and Region-wise Hydro Electric Potential Development in terms of Installed capacity - above 25 MW (as on 31.03.2010)

172-173

46(B) State-wise and Region-wise Hydro Electric Potential Development in terms of Installed capacity (as on 31.03.2009)

174-175

47(A) Basin-wise Hydro Electric Power Potential Development in terms of Installed Capacity - above 25 MW (as on 31.03.2010)

176

47(B) Basin-Wise Hydro Electric Power Potential Development in terms of Installed Capacity (as on 31.03.2009)

177

48 Hydro Electric Power Installed Capacity and Generation - All India (Utilities)

178

49 Domestic Product from Agriculture and Allied Activities at Current Prices 179

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50 Domestic Product from Agriculture and Allied Activities at Constant (2004-05) Prices

180

51 Planwise Financial Expenditure on Irrigation in India 181 52 Planwise Financial Expenditure on Irrigation in India (at 1993-94 prices) 182 53 Statewise and Planwise Financial Expenditure on Major and Medium

Irrigation 183

54 State-wise and Plan-wise Financial Expenditure on Minor Irrigation - State Sector

184-185

55 State-wise and Plan-wise Financial Expenditure on Minor Irrigation - institutional

186

56 Central Releases under the Command Area Development Programme by State

187-188

57 State-wise Expenditure under CAD Programme - State Sector 189 58 Extent of various kinds of Land Degradation in India 190-191 59 Area Developed under various Watershed Development Programmes since

inception upto Xth Five Year Plan 192

60 List of Districts Covered under Drought Prone Areas Programme (DPAP) as on 1.4.2010

193-197

61 Flood Damage/Heavy Rains in India 198-199 62 State-wise Damage due to Flood / Heavy Rains during 2008 200-201 63 Planwise Expenditure under Flood Management 202 64 Planwise Expenditure & Cumulative Benefits (Area Protected) under

Flood Management at 1993-94 Prices 203

65 State-wise and Plan-wise Expenditure on Flood Management Work 204-205 66 State-wise Progress of Physical Works under Flood Management Works

till March 2007 206

67 Flood Damage in India during 1953 to 2009 at 1993-94 Prices 207-208 68(A) Flood Forecasting Performance at various Forecasting stations during the

flood season 2008 209-217

68(B) Flood Forecasting Performance at various Forecasting stations during the flood season 2007

218-225

68(C) Flood Forecasting Performance at various Forecasting stations during the flood season 2006

226-235

69(A) Broad features of Flood Forecasting Performance during Flood Season 2008

236-238

69(B) Broad Features of Flood Forecasting Performance during the Flood season 2007

239-243

69(C) Broad Features of Flood Forecasting Performance during Flood season 2006

244-246

70 Comparative Flood Forecasting Performance from 1986 to 2008 247 71 Projected Water Demand in India (by Different Uses) 248 72 Status of Coverage of Rural Habitations under Rural Water Supply as on

1.04.2010 249

73 Expenditure under Rural Water Supply Programmes 250 Glossary of terms 251-253

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WATER SECTOR AT A GLANCE

Item

1. Estimated Annual Precipitation (including snowfall) 4000 BCM.

2. Geographical Area  328.7 Million Hectare

3. i) Census Population – 2001 1028.74 Million ii)Projected Population – 2010 1176.74 Million

4. Estimated Annual Rainfall 2009 3135.67 BCM Table 4A

5. Average Annual Potential in Rivers 1869 BCM Table 1

6. i) Per Capita Water Availability (2001) 1816 Cubic Meter ii) Per Capita Water Availability (2010) 1588 Cubic Meter

7. Estimated Utilisable Water i) Surface 690 BCM             Table 1

ii) Ground 433 BCM Table 11 iii) Total 1123 BCM

8. a) Live Storage Capacity 396.57 BCM Table 7 i) Completed Projects 225.14 BCM ii) Projects Under Construction 63.89 BCM        

iii) Projects Under Consideration 107.54 BCM

b) Storage Position of 81 Important Reservoirs (June 2007 to May 2008)

Table 9B BCM

Sl. No. Month Total Live

Storage Actual Storage Percentage of actual

Storage 1. June-07 159.768 49.258 31 2. July-07 159.768 100.604 63 3. Aug-07 159.768 133.472 84 4. Sept-07 159.768 136.152 85 5. Oct-07 159.768 135.829 85 6. Nov-07 159.768 129.048 81 7. Dec-07 159.768 103.756 65 8. Jan-08 159.768 92.179 58 9. Feb-08 159.768 84.000 53 10. Mar-08 159.768 60.394 38 11. Apr-08 159.768 56.097 35 12. May-08 159.768 53.696 34 (June 2008 to May 2009) Table 9A 1. June-08 159.768 45.475 28 2. July-08 159.768 67.984 43 3. Aug-08 159.768 122.548 77 4. Sept-08 159.768 126.262 79 5. Oct-08 159.768 124.168 78

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6. Nov-08 159.768 116.139 73 7. Dec-08 159.768 92.066 58 8. Jan-09 159.768 82.682 52 9. Feb-09 159.768 74.289 46 10. Mar-09 159.768 48.181 30 11. Apr-09 159.768 42.843 27 12. May-09 159.768 41.632 26 Table 25

9. Irrigation Potential * 9.1 At the time of Independence (Pre-Plan)

Created & Utilised 

22.6 Million Hectare

i) Major & Medium 9.7 Million Hectare ii) Minor Irrigation 12.9 Million Hectare a) Surface Water 6.4 Million Hectare b) Ground Water 6.5 Million Hectare

9.2 Potential Created                                                                                                                           Table 25                 

                                                                               ('000 hectare.)

             Minor Total

Period Major. & Med Surface Water

Ground Water

Total Major, Med & Minor

VI Plan (1980-85) 1083 1698 5823 7521 8604 VII Plan (1985-90) 2225 1289 7797 9086 11311 Annual Plan (1990-92) 821 470 3273 3743 4564 VIII Plan (1992-97) 2216 843 6702 7545 9761 IX Plan (1997-2002) 4097 80 12855 12935 17032 X Plan (2002-07) 5296 1847 3725 5572 10867

9.3 Major & Medium (Surface Water)                   Table 15, 32

i) Ultimate 58.5 Million Hectare ii) Created (Upto 2006-07) 42.3 Million Hectare iii) Utilised (Upto 2006-07) 34.4 Million Hectare

9.4 Minor Irrigation Table 15,32 (a) Surface Water i) Ultimate 17.3 Million Hectare ii) Created (Upto 2006-07) 14.1 Million Hectare iii) Utilised (Upto 2006-07) 8.3 Million Hectare (b) Ground Water i) Ultimate 64.1 Million Hectare ii) Created (Upto 2006-07) 66.9 Million Hectare iii) Utilised (Upto 2006-07) 48.4 Million Hectare (c) Total (Surface & Ground) i) Ultimate 81.4 Million Hectare ii) Created (Upto 2006-07) 81.0 Million Hectare iii) Utilised (Upto 2006-07) 56.7 Million Hectare

9.5 Total (Major & Medium + Minor) Table 15,32 i) Ultimate 139.9 Million Hectare ii) Created (Upto 2006-07) 123.3* Million Hectare iii) Utilised (Upto 2006-07) 91.1 Million Hectare * The figures of IPC and IPU relating to Minor Irrigation Schemes have been presented from Minor

Irrigation Division of Ministry of Water Resources. These figures are in variance with those of PlanningCommission.

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10. Number of Major, Medium & ERM Irrigation Projects Table 33 (Tentative / Under finalisation) Major Projects Medium

Projects ERM 

i) Completed in Pre Plan 74 143 - ii) Completed in Plan Period upto

IX Plan 154 773 91

iii) Completed in X Plan 32 40 30 iv) Spilled over Projects in XI Plan 182 273 98 iv) New Projects in XI Plan 78 145 86

11. CAD Programme

11.1 Year of Commencement 1974-75

11.2 Physical Achievement (Cumulative) i) Field Channels (Upto March 2010) 19277.7 ‘000 Hectare Table 36 iv) Field Drains (Upto March 2009) 1964.7 ‘000 Hectare Table 37

12. Land Classification (2007-08) Table 17 Geographical Area 328.73 Million Hectare Reporting Area 305.67 Million Hectare Net Sown Area 140.86 Million Hectare Gross Sown Area (Total Cropped Area) 195.84 Million Hectare Total Cultivable Land 182.44 Million Hectare

13. Area Irrigated (2007-08) Table 17 i) Gross 87.26 Million Hectare ii) Net 62.29 Million Hectare

14. Net Irrigated Area by Source (2007-08) Table 24 i) Canals 16.5 Million Hectare ii) Tanks 2.0 Million Hectare iii) Wells 37.8 Million Hectare iv) Others 6.0 Million Hectare Total 62.3 Million Hectare  

15. Area & Production of Total Foodgrain Table 41 Year Area

(Mha) Production

(Million Tonnes) 1950-51 97.3 50.8 1980-81 126.7 129.6 1990-91 127.8 176.4 2000-01 121.1 196.8 2005-06 121.6 208.6 2006-07 123.7 217.3 2007-08 124.1 230.8 2008-09 (P) 123.2 233.9 

16. Foodgrain Production (2008-09)               Table 41

i) Rice 99.2 Million Tonne ii) Wheat 80.6 Million Tonne iii) Coarse Cereals 39.5 Million Tonne iv) Pulses 14.7 Million Tonne Total 233.9 Million Tonne  

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17. Expenditure on Irrigation Sector Table 51

(Rs. Million) Period Major & Medium Minor CAD Total % of

Expenditure on Irrigation to

Total

 

First Plan (1951-56) 3762 656 Nil 4418 23 Seventh Plan (1985-90) 111073 61929 14475 187477 9 Annual Plan (1990-91) 26348 14878 2856 44082 8 Annual Plan (1991-92) 28240 15181 3338 46759 7 Eighth Plan (1992-97) 216692 104724 19379 340795 7  Ninth Plan    (1997‐02)  492896 112967 22228 628091 7 Tenth Plan    (2002‐07)  712132 176640 41967 930739 6  Annual Plan (2002–03) 

(Actual Expenses) 96557 23115 4426 124098 6

Annual Plan (2003-04) (Actual Expenses)

110464 25926 3751 140140 6

Annual Plan (2004-05) (Actual Expenses)

162584 29897 4072 196553 10

Annual Plan (2005-06) (Actual Expenses)

205958 47461 6047 259466 11

Annual Plan (2006-07) (Revised Approved Outlay)

246389 47584 19861 313834 13

Annual Plan (2007-08) (Approved Outlay)

295302 58867 20812 374981 13

18. Land Degradation Table 58

a) Area Affected Due to i) Water Erosion 93.68 Million Hectare ii) Wind Erosion 9.48 Million Hectare Total (a) 103.16 Million Hectare b) Area Affected due to other Causes i) Water Logging 14.30 Million Hectare ii) Salinity / Alkanity 5.94 Million Hectare iii) Soil Acidity 16.03 Million Hectare iv) Complex Problem 7.38 Million Hectare Total (b) 43.65 Million Hectare Total Degraded Area (a + b ) 146.82 Million Hectare

19. Districts covered under drought prone area programme (DPAP) As on April 2010

Table 60

i) No. of States 16 No. ii) No. of Districts 195 No. iii) No. of Blocks 972 No. iv) Area of Blocks 745914 Sq.km 

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20. Flood Damages during 2008 Table 62 

i) Area Affected N.A. Million Hectare ii) Cropped Area Affected 1.70 Million Hectare iii) Value of Damages to Crops 679.28 Rs. Crore iv) Population Affected 19.21 Million v) Human Lives Lost 2143 No. vi) Cattle lost 17 Th. Nos. vii) No. of Houses Damage 914 Th. Nos. viii) Value of Damaged Houses 441.10 Rs. Crore ix) Damage to Public Utility 1094.02 Rs. Crore x) Total Loss to Crop, House and Public Utility 2214.41 Rs. Crore  

21. Flood Management  21.1 a) Year of Commencement 1958 Table 66

b) Flood Prone Area 40 Million Hectare c) Area Benefited upto March 2007 18.22 Million Hectare

22. Flood Forecasting Performance (Between 1.5.2008 and 31.10.2008)

Table 69A

i) No. of Flood Forecasting Stations Operated 175 ii) No. of Flood Forecasting Stations which issued Forecast 128 iii)Total No. of Forecasts issued 6691 iv) Total No. Correct Forecasts within

(+/ -15cm) / (+/-20% cumecs) 6554

97.95%

23. Projected water demand Table 71 MOWR NCIWRD Year 2010 2025 2010 2025 Low High Low High Billion Cubic Metre i) Irrigation 688 910 543 557 561 611 Billion Cubic Metre ii) Drinking Water 56 73 42 43 55 62 Billion Cubic Metre iii) Industry 12 23 37 37 67 67 Billion Cubic Metre iv) Energy 5 15 18 19 31 33 Billion Cubic Metre v) Other 52 72 54 54 70 70 Billion Cubic Metre Total 813 1093 694 710 784 843 Billion Cubic Metre

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Chapter 1

Introduction

Growing population coupled with sustainable developmental efforts has an increasing stress on water resources. The uneven distribution over time and space of water resources and their modification through human use and abuse are sources of water crises in many parts of the world. All these result in intensifying the pressure on water resources leading to tensions, conflict among users and excessive pressure on the environment. These demand the planners and policy makers for a proper management of water resources. This, in turn, calls for a reliable and adequate statistics on water and related aspects. According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO)1 estimates, the total volume of water on earth is about 1.4 billion km3, which is enough to cover the earth with a layer of 3 km depth. However, World's oceans cover about three-fourths of earth’s surface while the fresh water constitutes a very small proportion of this enormous quantity available on the earth. It is only about 35 million km3 or 2.5% of the total volume. Of these, 24 million km3 or 68.9% is in the form of ice and permanent snow cover in mountainous regions, and in the Antarctic and Arctic regions and another 29.9% is present as ground water (shallow and deep groundwater basins up to 2,000 metres). The rest 0.3% is available in lakes, rivers (0.3%) and 0.9% in soil moisture, swamp water and permafrost atmosphere. Some useful facts and figures on world's water is presented in Box 1 and Box 2. The present publication is being brought out once in every two years and covers a wide range of data on water resources and its related resources in the country. The last edition of this publication was brought out in 2008.However, in this volume a number of changes have been incorporated over the previous one. The present edition excludes tables relating financial aspects and hydrological data as these are already covered in other publications of CWC. The publication comprises six chapters in all. Summary tables and charts have been included within the chapters to facilitate overview and better understanding. Chapter 1 presents introduction while Chapter 2 deals with key indicators of water resources including, inter-alia, water availability, creation of storages and ultimate irrigation potential. Chapter 3 deals with data on utilisation of water resources. Chapter 4 relates to agricultural production, production/output data on other water related sectors viz. Fisheries, Hydro-electric Power etc. 1 Source: Igor A. Shiklomanov, State Hydrological Institute (SHL. St. Petersburg) and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO, Paris), 1999.

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Chapter 5 gives a brief account of financial resources used in irrigation projects. Social and environmental aspects of water resources development activities as well as data on flood damages and flood protection works are dealt with in Chapter 6. Detailed tables have been included towards the end. A Glossary of terms is also included in this edition.

Box 1: Some Facts and Figures on Water

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

• The daily drinking water requirement per person is 2-4 litres, but it takes 2000 to 5000 litres of water to produce one person's daily food.

• It takes 1000-3000 litres of water to produce just one kilo of rice. • In 2007, the estimated number of undernourished people worldwide was 923 million. • Over the period to 2050 the world's water will have to support the agricultural systems that

will feed and create livelihoods for an additional 2.7 billion people. • The extent of land under irrigation in the world is 277 million hectares, about 20 percent of

all cropland. Rainfed agriculture is practiced on the remaining 80 percent of the arable land. • The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change predicts yields from rain-dependent

agriculture could be down by 50 percent by 2020. • Due to climate change, Himalayan snow and ice, which provide vast amounts of water for

agriculture in Asia, are expected to decline by 20 percent by 2030. • Irrigation increases yields of most crops by 100 to 400 percent, and irrigated agriculture

currently contributes to 40 percent of the world's food production. • Water use has been growing at more than the rate twice of population increase in the last

century. • By 2025, 1800 million people will be living in countries or regions with absolute water

scarcity, and two-thirds of the world population could be under stress conditions.

World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP) • Poor drainage and irrigation practices have led to waterlogging and salinization of

approximately 10 percent of the world's irrigated lands. • How the world uses freshwater:

Irrigation- about 70%, Industry - about 22%, Domestic use - about 8%

Global Environment Outlook: environment for development (GEO-4)

• Water withdrawals are predicted to increase by 50 percent by 2025 in developing countries, and 18 per cent in developed countries.

Human Development Report 2006 • Over 1.4 billion people currently live in river basins where the use of water exceeds

minimum recharge levels, leading to the desiccation of rivers and depletion of groundwater.

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Chapter 2

Water and Related Resources Water resources have two facets – dynamic and static. The dynamic and renewable nature of the water resources and the recurrent need for its utilisation requires that water resources are measured in terms of its flow rates. The dynamic resource measured as flow is more relevant for most of developmental needs. The static or fixed nature of the resource, involving the quantity of water, the length or area of the water bodies is also relevant for some activities like pisciculture, navigation etc. Both these aspects are discussed below.

Rivers : India is blessed with many rivers with varying catchment area and water resources potential. The catchment areas of these rivers are divided into 20 river basins. The major river basins are listed in Table T1. Of the major rivers, the Ganga - Brahmaputra - Meghna system is the largest with catchment area of about 11 lakh sq km. The other major rivers with catchment area about one lakh sq km or more are: Indus, Godavari, Krishna, Mahanadi and Narmada.

Water Bodies: Inland Fishery Water resources of the country are classified as: rivers and canals; reservoirs; tanks, lakes & ponds; lakes and derelict water bodies; and brackish water. The area

of water bodies at all-India level has been presented in Table T2. Other than rivers and canals, total water bodies cover an area of about 7.4 Mha. Although the area of rivers and canals has not been obtained their total length in the country is about 2 lakh km. The States and UTs have been classified by their total length of rivers and canals in Table T3. It shows Uttar Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir

Table T1: Major River Basins Unit: BCM

Sl. No.

River Basin Catchment Area

(Sq. Km.)

Average Water

Resources Potential

Utilisable Surface Water

Resources 1 2 3 4 5 1 a) Ganga 861452 525.02 250.0 b) Brahmaputra 194413 537.24 24.0 c) Barak & Others 41723 48.36 2 Indus (up to Border) 321289 73.31 46.0 3 Godavari 312812 110.54 76.3 4 Krishna 258948 78.12 58.0 5 Mahanadi 141589 66.88 50.0 6 Narmada 98796 45.64 34.5

Table T2: Inland Fishery Water Resources

1 2 Rivers & Canals (length in km) 195210 Other Water Bodies (area in Mha)

Reservoirs 2.91Tanks , Lakes & Ponds 2.41Flood Plaine Lakes & Derelict

Water 0.80

Brackish Water 1.24Total 7.4 0

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are having the highest total length of rivers and canals. Among the remaining forms of the inland water resources 'reservoirs' have maximum area (2.9 Mha) followed by 'tanks, lakes and ponds' (2.4 Mha). The total area of inland water resources (other than rivers

and canals) is unevenly distributed over the States. These areas are mainly distributed over seven

states, namely, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Kerala and Uttar Pradesh. As regards reservoirs in particular, States like Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh account for

larger portion of area under reservoirs. Most of the areas under tanks, lakes and ponds lies in States of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Arunachal Pradesh and West Bengal. These states account for 56% of total area under tanks and ponds in the country. The area under floodplain lakes and derelict water bodies is considerably high in the States of Assam, Kerala, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh. Orissa ranks first as regards the total area of brackish water and is followed by Kerala, West Bengal and Gujarat. Rainfall: The annual precipitation

including snowfall, which is the main source of water in the country, is estimated to be of the

order of 4000 BCM. A summary of rainfall in the country has been given in Table T4. Accordingly there is no specific trend of rainfall. In 2009, the total volume of rainfall was 3136 BCM as against 3674 BCM recorded during the previous calendar year registering a decrease of about 15%. For the purpose of seasonal rainfall, country has been divided into 36 meteorological sub-divisions. Out of these, only 6 meteorological sub-divisions had positive departure from normal rainfall during 2009 as against positive departure in 18 sub-divisions

Table T3: States by total length of rivers and canals

Length (km) Name of States/UT 1 2

<500 Andaman & Nicobar Is, Chandigarh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, Delhi, Goa, Lakshadweep, Pudicherry

500-999 Sikkim 1000-1999 Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura 2000-4999 Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar,

Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Kerala, Manipur, Orissa, Uttarakhand, West Bengal

5000-9999 Haryana, Karnataka, Meghalaya, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu,

10000-14999 Andhra Pradesh 15000-19999 Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, 20000-24999 25000 & above Jammu & Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh

Table T4: Volume of Rainfall in the country

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Rainfall 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Total (mm) 1110 930 1234 1086 1215 1161 1181 1117 954 Total Volume (BCM)

3648 3200 4057 3570 3996 3819 3882 3674 3136

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during 2008. There were widespread variations among different sub-divisions in terms of rainfall received. Maximum rainfall was recorded in Coastal Karnataka (379.8 cm), followed by Kerala (281.6 cm), Konkan and Goa (273.8 cm) and Andaman & Nicobar (261.4 cm). The rainfall was recorded less than 50 cm in Rajasthan East & West, Punjab and Haryana, Chandigarh and Delhi. The distribution of number of districts with levels of rainfall received during 2009 gives that only 9% of districts received excess rainfall in the country while 51% of the districts received deficient rainfall.

Water Resources Potential: The water resources potential of the country which occurs as natural run off in the rivers is about 1869 BCM as per the estimates of Central Water Commission (CWC), considering both surface and ground water into account. Ganga-Brahmaputra-Meghna system is the major contributor to total water resources potential of the country. Its share is 59% in total water resources potential of the various rivers. The estimated

per capita availability of water works out to 1588 cubic metre (cu.m) as on March 2010. Due to various constraints of topography, uneven distribution of resource over space and time, it has been estimated that only about 1123 BCM of

total potential of 1869 BCM can be put to beneficial use, 690 BCM being due to surface water resources. Again about 40% of utilisable surface water resources are presently in Ganga – Brahmaputra - Meghna system.

Table T5: Percentage of Water Resources Potential in major basins

River Basin Water resources Potential

(% to total 1869 BCM)

Utilisable surface Water (% to total 690 BCM)

1 2 3 Ganga, Brahmaputra, Barak

59.4 39.7

Indus (up to Border) 3.9 6.7 Godavari 5.9 11.1Krishna 4.2 8.4 Mahanadi 3.6 7.2 Narmada 2.4 5.0 Others 20.6 21.9

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The distribution of water resources potential in the country shows that the national per capita annual availability of water at 1820 cu. m in 2001 is estimated at 1588 in 2010. The average availability in Ganga, Brahmaputra and Barak is estimated as at 2020 cu m while it is as low as 260 cu m in Sabarmati basin in 2000. Any cu m per capita is considered by international agencies as scarcity conditions. Cauvery, Pennar, Sabarmati and East Flowing Rivers are some of the basins, which fall into this category out of which Pennar, Sabarmati and East Flowing rivers will face more acute water scarcity with per capita availability of water less than or around 500 cu m during 2010. Surface Storage: A total storage capacity of about 225 BCM has been created in the country due to the major & medium projects since completed. The Projects under construction will contribute to additional 64 BCM while the contribution expected from projects under consideration is 107 BCM. Thus likely storage available will be 396 BCM once the projects under construction or consideration are completed against the total water availability of 1869 BCM in the river basins of the country.

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Maximum storage again lies in the Ganga Basin, which is far ahead of other basins. The other basins where the live storage capacity of the projects (taking those constructed and under construction) is high are Krishna, Godavari, Narmada and Indus. But if projects under consideration are also taken into account, Brahmaputra & Barak basin will occupy the second place after Ganga Basin. Pennar is the leading basin in terms of storage capacities as percentage of average annual flow. The storage capacities as percentage of average annual flow exceed 50% for Tapi, Krishna, West Flowing Rivers of Kutch and Saurashtra, Narmada, Brahmani and Baitarni basins while for Ganga basin and Brahmaputra - Barak Basin, the corresponding figures are 17 % and 9 % respectively.

Major States like Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh together account for about 70 % of total live storage capacity in the country. The States of Arunachal Pradesh, Orissa & Uttar Pradesh account for 72 % of the total storage of projects under consideration.

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Month-wise storage position of important reservoirs for the latest year is also presented in the publication. Ground water Total replenishable ground water potential of the country has been estimated as 433 BCM per year. Uttar Pradesh ranks first among the states in terms of replenishable ground water resources. Development of Ground Water in Delhi in percentage is the highest followed by Punjab and Rajasthan. The other States where the percentage development is more than 50 % are Haryana, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

The status of expansion of Hydrograph network in the country can be known from the distribution of ground water hydrograph network stations over the years.

Distribution of blocks/ talukas/ water-sheds/ mandals according to safe, semi critical and over exploited has also been given. The maximum percentage of over exploited assessed units is in Delhi followed by Punjab and Rajasthan.

Irrigation potential The total ultimate irrigation potential (UIP) of the country stands at about 140 Mha. The share of Minor Irrigation is higher by 22.96 Mha as compared to that of Major & Medium Irrigation. Ground Water contributes more than 79% of the total ultimate potential through minor irrigation. Uttar Pradesh and Bihar are two

largest states in term of potential due to Major & Medium Irrigation Projects. These two states

Table T6: Annual Replenishable Ground Water Resources

State Annual Replenishable Ground Water Resources

(BCM / Year) 1 2

Andhra Pradesh 36.50 Assam 27.23 Bihar 29.19 Madhya Pradesh 37.19 Maharashtra 32.96 Orissa 23.09 Punjab 23.78 Tamil Nadu 23.07 Uttar Pradesh 76.35 West Bengal 30.36 Others 93.30

Table T7: Ultimate Irrigation Potential (Mha) State Major &

Medium Minor Total

Surface Ground 1 2 3 4 5

UP 12.1 1.2 16.3 29.7 Bihar 5.2 1.5 4.1 10.8 MP 4.9 2.1 9.2 16.2 AP 5.0 2.3 3.9 11.2 Maharashtra 4.1 1.2 3.6 8.9 Others 27.2 9.0 27.0 63.1 All-India 58.5 17.3 64.1 139.9

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along with Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra account for about 54% of the total ultimate potential of Major & Medium Irrigation in the country. The largest UIP for Minor Irrigation (Ground Water)

exists in Uttar Pradesh. Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh are two major states in which potential of Minor Irrigation (Surface Water) is much higher than the remaining states. Uttar Pradesh again occupies the first place among the states having maximum potential due to all type of schemes.

Dams Scenario India: As per the National Register of Large Dams containing data compiled up to January 2009 on 5101 Dams in the Country, Maharashtra has the maximum number of dams (1821). Decade wise distribution of dams indicates that the maximum number of dams in India were completed during the decades 1971-80 (1280) and 1981-90 (1243)

Table T8: Number of Dams

State Completed Under Construction

Total

1 2 3 4 Maharashtra 1676 145 1821 Madhya Pradesh

899 7 906

Gujarat 598 68 666 Andhra Pradesh

283 51 334

All-India 4711 390 5101

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Chapter 3

Resources Utilisation

This section deals with data on resources utilisation such as cropping pattern, land use, irrigated area, irrigation potential created and utilised, physical achievements under different Command Area Development (CAD) Programmes, electricity consumption in agriculture etc. Land Use Statistics For the purpose of Land Use Statistics the reporting area for the country in 2007-08 was 305.7 million hectare (Mha), which was about 93% of the geographical area. Except for Arunachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Jammu & Kashmir, Manipur, Andaman & Nicobar and Daman and Diu the reporting areas for all other States/UTs work out to be more than 99% of their respective geographical area. Table T 9: Land Use and Irrigation Statistics – All India '000 ha YEAR Population

('000) Geographical Area

Reporting Area

Net Sown Area (NSA)

Total Cultivable Area (TCA)

Gross Sown Area (GSA)

Gross Irrigated Area (GIA)

Net Irrigated Area (NIA)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2003-04 1079117 328726 305556 140757 183186 190077 78147 56959 2004-05 1095722 328726 305578 141167 183007 191545 81181 59206 2005-06 1112186 328726 305432 141490 182737 193049 83939 60411 2006-07 1128521 328726 305638 139946 182545 193228 86504 61707 2007-08 1144734 328726 305674 140861 182442 195835 87259 62286

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Total Cultivable Area (TCA) in the country during the year 2007-08 was 182.4 Mha which was about 60% of the reporting area. Four States namely Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh accounted for 45.6% of the TCA of the country.

During 2007-08, for the country as a whole, GSA exceeded Net Sown Area (NSA) by about 39%. Punjab (88%), West Bengal (84%) Haryana (80%) Himachal Pradesh (79%) were front runners in this aspect, indicating higher occurrence of multiple cropping in these States.

The highest cultivable area has been reported for the State of Rajasthan, which is about 26 Mha followed by Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh having 21, 19 and 17 Mha of cultivable area respectively.

The NSA of the country for the year 2007-08 was 141 Mha which was about 46% of the reporting area. Maharashtra had the highest NSA of 17.5 Mha followed by Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh with net sown area of 17.1 and 16.4 Mha respectively. Gross Irrigated Area (GIA) of the country was about 45% of the GSA, ranging from as high as 98% for Punjab to as low as 2% for Assam. The highest NIA was in Uttar Pradesh which was 13.1 Mha followed by Rajasthan & Madhya Pradesh with NIA of 6.4 and 6.4 Mha respectively. Cropping Pattern

The cropping pattern according to land use Statistics shows that the total cropped area in 2007-08 was 195.8 Mha. Food-grain cultivation formed 64.3% of the total cropped area, out of which 51.6% is attributed to cereals and 12.7% to pulses. Among the cereals, the share of rice and wheat in total cropped area was 22.5% and 14.5% respectively. The total oilseeds accounted for 14.8% of the total cropped area. The percentage share of the net area sown to total cropped area was about 72% during the year.

Analysing the cropping pattern since 2000-01, it is observed that the percentage of

cropped area under wheat remained around 14% while the percentage under rice has declined from 24.2% to 22.5%.

Table T 10: Cropping Pattern for Wheat and Rice – All India

'000 ha.

Crop / Year

1950-51 1960-61 1970-71 1980-81 1990-91 2000-01 2007-08

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Wheat 10010 12931 18293 22225 24096 25796 28398 Rice 31056 34056 37381 40237 42744 44761 44121 Total Cropped Area

131893 152772 165791 172630 185742 185340 195835

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Area sown more than once was 23.7% of the total cropped area in 2000-01, which has gone up to 28.1% of total cropped area in 2007-08.

Irrigated Area Under Principal Crops Gross irrigated area during 2007-08 was 87.3 Mha of which foodgrain crops contributed about 67.6% comprising cereals & millets and pulses with 63.0% and 4.6% respectively. Among the cereals, rice and wheat were the main irrigated crops having their shares in the gross irrigated area at 28.8 and 29.6% respectively. Table T11: Gross Irrigated Area for a Few Selected Crops – All India

'000 Ha.

Crop / Year 1950-51 1960-61 1970-71 1980-81 1990-91 2000-01 2007-08

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Wheat 3402 4233 9924 15553 19511 22798 25807 Rice 9844 12523 14339 16364 19469 24337 25101 Rapeseed & Mustard

N.A. 138 356 990 3076 2759 4427

Cotton 465 967 1358 2115 2487 2766 3303 Total Gross Irrigated Area

22563 27980 38195 49775 63204 76187 87259

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Among the cereals, it is observed that irrigated area under rice is fluctuating between 28.8 and 31.9 Mha during the period 2000-01 to 2007-08.The irrigated area under wheat remained between 29.6 to 30.9 Mha during the same period

Analysis of data of State-wise irrigated area under different selected crops for the year

2007-08 shows that the main States contributing to irrigated area under rice are Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, and Punjab with their shares as 17.5, 15.3, 11 and 10.3% respectively of the total area irrigated under rice. Irrigated area under wheat was concentrated in the States of Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Haryana contributing about 81% of total irrigated area under wheat in the country. For pulses, Madhya Pradesh had the maximum irrigated area followed by Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. Sugarcane had the highest irrigated area in Uttar Pradesh having its share as 42% in the total irrigated area under this crop in the country.

Table T12: Irrigated Area during 2007-08

'000 ha.

States Rice Wheat Pulses Sugar Cane Rapeseed & Mustard

1 2 3 4 5 6

Haryana 1072 2449 80 139 385

Madhya Pradesh

252 3433 1625 104 306

Punjab 2592 3437 29 104 26

Rajasthan 53 2575 606 10 2197

Uttar Pradesh 4406 8900 555 2008 682

All India 25101 25807 4020 4756 4427

Based on analysis of the time series data of NSA and GSA for foodgrain and all crops for the period 1950-51 to 2007-08, it is observed that NSA has gone up by 18.6% while Gross Sown Area has gone up by 48.4% for all crops and 24.5% for foodgrains during the same period. Area sown more than once has gone up from 13.1 Mha to 55 Mha, whereas area

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irrigated more than once has gone up from 1.7 Mha to 25 Mha during the period 1950-51 to 2007-08.

Sources of Irrigation and Area Irrigated The main sources of irrigation in the country are canals, tanks and wells including tubewells. Analysing the provisional data on net area irrigated by source for the year 2007-08,it is observed that wells provided 60.7% irrigation followed by canals with 26.5% at All India level. Among the States Mizoram and Meghalaya are the only States getting 100% of their irrigation through canals followed by Jammu & Kashmir, Chhattisgarh and Haryana with 92.9%, 68.5% and 45.6%.

Irrigation by tanks is highest in the State of Tamil Nadu at 17.7% followed by Jharkhand at 16.2%. Irrigation through wells including tube wells is common in all the States except hilly regions and North-eastern States. The States of Bihar, Goa, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand got more than 60% of their total net irrigated area covered by wells during 2007-08. Chandigarh and Lakshadweep got 100% of their net area irrigated through wells.

Table T13: Source Wise Net Irrigated Area in India

'000 ha.

Year Canal Tank Wells Other Sources Total (All Sources)

1 2 3 4 5 6

2000-01 15965 2455 33829 2885 55133

2001-02 15201 2186 35183 4352 56922 2002-03 14012 1803 34393 3664 53871

2003-04 14372 1912 36387 4288 56959 2004-05 14688 1735 35215 7567 59206

2005-06 16542 2078 35835 5956 60411

2006-07 16869 2063 36824 5951 61707

2007-08 16531 1964 37787 6005 62286

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Irrigation Development in the Country There are three types of irrigation schemes in the country namely major, medium and minor classified on the basis of their CCA. The minor schemes are further divided into two categories viz. Surface Water Schemes and Ground Water Schemes.

Analysing the data on potential created and utilised over different Plan periods, it is observed that irrigation potential created has increased from 22.6Mha in pre-plan era to 123.3 Mha by the end of X Plan (2002-07). Out of this 42.3 Mha is from major & medium schemes and the remaining 81.0 Mha from minor schemes. The percentage utilisation of total potential created was 73.9 at the end of 2006-07. It remained around 90 to 95% during different Plan periods up to the end of Annual Plans 1990-92. From IX Plan onwards, the utilisation percentage is around 74%.

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Among the States, for major & medium, projects, the potential created at the end of X Plan (2002-07) is highest for Uttar Pradesh with 8.8 Mha followed by Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra with 3.7 and 3.5 Mha respectively. The total share of these three States was about 38% in creation of total irrigation potential. The percentage of potential created upto the end of X Plan to ultimate potential through Major & Medium Irrigation projects is 72% at national level.

Analysing the data on potential utilisation at the end of X Plan, it is found that about

81% of the potential created was utilised under major & medium irrigation projects at All-India level. Among the States, Tamil Nadu was at top with 99.7% utilisation whereas Punjab, Orissa Rajasthan and Jammu & Kashmir were having 90% or more utilisation.

Table T14: Achievements of Irrigation Potential Created / Utilised for Major & Medium Irrigation

'000 ha.

States Ultimate Irrigation Potential (UIP)

Potential Created upto X Plan (IPC)

Potential Utilised upto X Plan (IPU)

% of IPC till 2006-07 to UIP

% of IPU till 2006-07 to IPC

1 2 3 4 5 6

Andhra Pradesh 5000 3742.7 3337.2 74.9 89.2

Haryana 3000 2191.4 1909.7 73.0 87.1 Jammu & Kashmir 250 203.3 184.1 81.3 90.6

Karnataka 2500 2127.8 1849.9 85.1 86.9 Orissa 3600 1990.0 1900.4 55.3 95.5 Punjab 3000 2604.7 2530.0 86.8 97.1 Rajasthan 2750 2890.4 2611.6 105.1 90.4 Tamil Nadu 1500 1561.1 1556.9 104.1 99.7 West Bengal 2300 1769.8 1583.4 76.9 89.5 All India 58465 42277.1 34381.7 72.3 81.3

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For Minor Irrigation, the total ultimate potential for the country as whole is 81.4 Mha, while Potential Created and Utilised till the end of X Plan 2002-07 were 80.9 and 56.7 Mha respectively at All-India level. The percentage of potential created till 2006-07 to ultimate potential is 99.5 at national level.

The percentage of potential utilised for minor irrigation till 2006-07, corresponding to

potential created was 70% at All-India level. Among the States it is the highest for Haryana with 93.3% potential utilisation followed by Punjab at 91.6%. In a nutshell, at the end of X Plan (2002-07), if all the major, medium and minor schemes are considered cumulatively, out of 140 Mha of ultimate potential 88.1% has been created of which 73.9% has been utilised at the national level.

State-wise data on irrigation potential created and utilised upto 2006-07 as available in CWC as well as the Gross Irrigated Area from the Ministry of Agriculture are presented. It is observed that if all the Major, Medium and Minor schemes are considered cumulatively, a total of 123.3 Mha of irrigation potential has been created at the All-India level upto 2006-07 out of which 88%has been utilised. The gross irrigated area for 2006-07 is 85.8 Mha Among the states the potential created upto 2006-07 is the highest for Uttar Pradesh at 29.2 Mha followed by Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra at 9.7 and 9.4 Mha respectively. In terms of the GIA for the year 2006-07, Uttar Pradesh ranks first at 19.1 Mha followed by Rajasthan and Punjab at 7.9 and 7.7 Mha respectively.

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Major & Medium Irrigation Projects Up to IX Plan (1997-2002), there were 228 completed major projects and another 32 have been completed in X Plan (2002-2007). The number of spilled over major projects in XI Plan is 182 out of which 58 are in Maharashtra and 30 in Andhra Pradesh. Among the States the largest numbers of major projects completed up to the end of IX Plan were in Uttar Pradesh (57) followed by Maharashtra (21) and Gujarat (19). The largest number of 12 new Major Projects were identified in Bihar while the maximum number of ongoing major projects is in Maharashtra.

A total of 916 medium projects were completed up to the IX Plan and another 40 are completed in X Plan period. 145 new medium projects have been included in XI Plan. The largest number of new projects (27) were identified in Madhya Pradesh. For ongoing medium projects, the maximum number is in Maharashtra (109) followed by Karnataka (31).

Besides major & medium projects there are Extension, Renovation and Modernisation (ERM) Projects also. 91 such projects were completed up to IX Plan and 30 projects have been completed in X Plan. Whereas, there are 98 ongoing ERM projects in XI Plan and 86 ERM new projects have been identified in XI Plan.

Table T15: Major, Medium & ERM Irrigation Projects in India

Completed upto X Plan

Spilled over Project in XI Plan

New Project in XI Plan

1 2 3 4

Major Projects 260 182 78

Medium Projects 956 273 145

ERM Projects 121 98 86

Total 1337 553 309

Status of Bore Holes For minor irrigation, various types of bore holes have been drilled in the country by the Central Ground Water Board. The main types of bore holes are Exploratory Well(EW), Observation Well(OW), Slim Hole(SH), Pizo Metre(PZ) and Deposit Well(DW). The

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cumulative total of these structures shows that there were 28348 structures as on 31.03.2009 in the country. Out of which DW constitutes about 13.9% while the remaining 86.1% are other types of bore holes. Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Gujarat and Uttarakhand account for 59% of the total bore holes in the country. Out of total DW schemes in the country, Rajasthan, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh account for 14% of total DW Schemes in the country. Command Area Development

The Command Area Development (CAD) programme was started in 1974-75, as a centrally sponsored scheme to achieve speedy utilisation of irrigation potential created and also to improve productivity in selected irrigated commands. The important activities of this programme are development of field channels, land levelling, warabandi, and field drains etc. Land levelling has been discontinued since March 2004.

The cumulative achievement since inception of the programme shows 19.3 Mha field

channels (till the end of March 2010) and 1.96 Mha field drains (upto March 2009) have been created. Analysing cumulative data for all the states, it is observed that the development of field channels up to March 2010 is the highest for Uttar Pradesh followed by Karnataka and Rajasthan. These States accounted for 51% of the total achievement under the programme.

Electricity and its Consumption in Agriculture

Per capita electricity consumption in agriculture has increased from 88.1 KWH in 2006-07 to 91.33 KWH in 2007-08 which is 18% of the total consumption of electricity per capita.

Analysing the per capita consumption of electricity in agriculture during 2007-

08, it is observed that amongst the States, Punjab with per capita consumption of 379 kilo watt hour (KWH) was at the top followed by Haryana and Gujarat at 311 KWH and 195 KWH respectively. Goa (1608 KWH) is the leading State so far as per capita total electricity consumption is concerned followed by Punjab (1159 KWH) and Gujarat (1119 KWH). In the UTs, Dadra & Nagar Haveli was at 11282 KWH followed by Daman & Diu at 6767 KWH per capita total electricity consumption.

Table T16: Per Capita Consumption of Electricity

KWH 2006-07 2007-08 Agricultural Sector 88.1 91.33Total 467.68 506.66

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Irrigation pump sets energised as on 31.3.2008, were 15.7 million. Among the regions,

southern region was on the top with its share of 42% in total irrigation pumpsets energised followed by western and northern regions with 33% and 21% respectively. Among the States, pumpsets energised were highest in Maharashtra with 2.90 million pumpsets followed by Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka with 2.44, 1.95 and 1.72 million respectively.

82.3% of villages were electrified as on March 2008 as per 2001 census. Among the regions, the southern region with 99.5% of villages electrified was followed by western and northern region with 94.2% and 87.2% respectively. The states of Haryana, Punjab, Delhi, Goa, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Tamil Nadu have achieved 100% electrification of villages in 2008.

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Chapter 4

Production Related Performance & Economic Efficiency

In this Section data on agricultural production in the country and the world for important crops/group of crops, production/ output data for other water related sectors viz; Fisheries, Inland Waterways, Hydro-electric Power, etc. have been presented. In addition, the GDP in the country in respect of Agriculture & allied activities is also included. Salient features of important data are described as follows:

Area, Yield and Production of Crops As per the final estimates, the area under food grains particularly rice, wheat, bajra, maize; pulses and oilseeds particularly groundnut are estimated to have increased during 2007-08 as compared to those during 2006-07. The area under Sugarcane and Tobacco during the year 2007-08 has decreased as compared to that in 2006-07. The productivity of almost all the crops during 2007-08 has increased as compared to 2006-07 except Gram, sugarcane and Rapeseed and Mustard. The coverage of area under irrigation for these crops during 2007-08 also shows an increase over the previous year except in the case of Jowar, Tur and Oilseeds.

Table : T17 Productivity and coverage under Irrigation for selected crops Unit : Productivity : Kg/ha. Coverage under Irrigation : (%)

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Foodgrains Productivity 1626 1734 1535 1727 1652 1715 1756 1860 CUI 43.4 43.0 42.8 42.2 44.2 45.5 46.3 46.8 Pulses Productivity 544 607 543 635 577 598 612 625 CUI 12.5 13.3 14.4 13.6 13.9 15.0 15.4 16.2 Oilseeds Productivity 810 913 691 1064 885 1004 916 1115 CUI 23.0 24.3 22.7 24.5 26.6 28.0 28.3 27.11 Cotton Productivity 190 186 191 307 318 362 421 467 CUI 34.3 34.0 33.1 27.1 36.9 36.1 35.0 35.1

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Time-series data of irrigated and unirrigated yield in different States has also been given for selected crops for the period 1999-00 to 2005-06 on the basis of “Consolidated Results of Crop Estimation Surveys of Principal Crops” by NSSO. In case a particular crop is grown in two different seasons, yield rates are given season-wise. The irrigated yield of various crops have been found to the generally higher than those for the un-irrigated areas. The difference in irrigated and un-irrigated yield is more prominent for the crops rice, maize, wheat, barley and Tobacco emphasizing the fact that irrigation plays an important role in increasing the productivity of crops.

Inland fish Production

The world today is witnessing resurgence in the consumption of fish, which is a staple food for a vast majority of population. There has been significant growth in fish production in the country in recent years. India is now the third largest producer of fish and second largest producer of fresh water fish in the world.

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The Inland fish production increased quite substantially from 2 lakh tonnes in 1950-51 to 42.07 lakh tonnes during 2007-08. In 2007-08, the production increased by 3.62 lakh tonnes over that in the previous year. There is a steady increase in Inland fish Production since 1950-51. The State-wise Inland Fish Production during 2007-08 shows that West Bengal continues to occupy the foremost position among fish producing States, accounting for about 30% of the country’s total inland fish production apparently facilitated by the prevalence of extensive fish pond culture in the State unlike other States which are heavily dependent on rivers/reservoirs for their fish catch. Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Orissa are the other major producers of inland fish during the year 2007-08. These States along with West Bengal produced more than 68% of the total Inland fish production in the country. Productivity of Inland fish per hectare of water bodies during 2007-08 is, however, highest for the State of Punjab at 11.25 tonnes per hectare. Table T18: Inland Fish Production in India during 2007 – 08 (Lakh Tonnes)

1. Inland Fish Production 42.07 2. Marine Fish Production 29.20 3. Total Fish Production 71.27 4. Inland Fish Production Per Ha. of Water Bodies

(Tonnes Per Ha.) 0.057

Table T19: Inland Fish Production in Major States during 2007-08

('000 Tonnes) West Bengal Andhra Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Bihar Orissa Production (Th. Tonnes)

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Hydro Power Potential and Generation

Data on Hydro Electric Power Potential Development for the country as well as for various States and regions is available. While 32.08 thousand-mega watt (MW) i.e. about 21.6% of country’s total hydroelectric potential (148.7 thousand MW identified capacity as per reassessment study) has been developed as on 31.03.2010, about 14.3 thousand MW (i.e. about 9.6%) was under development. Contrary to the highest potential assessed in North Eastern Region, the potential actually tapped in this region is not only the lowest but also drastically

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low as compared to other regions. Next highest in order of potential assessed is the Northern Region where again the progress seems to be rather tardy as evident from only 25.6% of the potential tapped so far, in addition to another 15 % under development. In absolute terms, however, potential developed in the Northern Region is highest at 13.4 thousand MW of developed capacity followed by Southern region at 9.1thousand MW. In percentage terms, Western Region promised to the best having tapped 68% of the assessed potential of 8.1 thousand MW followed by southern region with 57.5% potential development. Among the States Tripura (100%), Punjab (100%), Madhya Pradesh (100%), Haryana (97.5%), Gujarat (89.7%) all the states which have managed to tap a high level of assessed potential. Basin wise Hydro electric Power Potential Development is also available.

0

10000

20000

30000

40000

50000

60000

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Regions

Fig 24.  Region wise Hydro Electric Potential Development as on 31.03.2010

Identitified Capacity (MW) Capacity Developed (MW)

Demand for power is rapidly increasing due to the economic reforms and pace of economic development. In the wake of industrialisation and urbanization, there has been considerable thrust on power development as evident from the expansion in the total installed capacity, which has grown manifold from a meager 1362 MW at the time of independence to 143 thousand MW in 2007-08. The corresponding increase witnessed in the case of Hydropower is from 508 MW to 35909 MW. As regards power generation, a total of 722.63 thousand GWH was generated during 2007-08 out of which the hydropower accounted for 120.39 thousand GWH i.e. 16.7 % of the total power generation in the country. The share of hydropower generation is however declining as seen from its contribution having reduced from 46 % in 1960-61 to 16.7 % in 2007-08. Keeping in view, however, the concern for environmental preservation, need for sustainable development and the importance of using renewable resources, it may be particularly relevant and necessary to promote hydropower development.

Table T20: Hydro Power Installed Capacity and Generation

Year Installed Capacity Generation

Total (MW) Hydro (MW) Total (GWH) Hydro (GWH) 1 2 3 4 5

1947 1361.8 508.1 4073.3 2194.5 2007-08 143061.0 35908.8 722625.5 120386.7

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Fig 25.  Share of Hydropower Generation in 1947 

Others (GWH) Hydro (GWH)

Fig 26. Share of Hydropower Generation in 2007‐08

Others (GWH) Hydro (GWH)

Indian Economy and Agriculture

The data on various economic parameters including Agriculture and related sectors based on the National Accounts Statistics with base year 1999-2000 reveal that a steady growth is being maintained. At current prices, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) from Agriculture and allied activities increased to Rs. 767 thousand crores in 2008-09. Net Domestic Product (NDP) from agriculture and allied activities went up from Rs.432 thousand crores in 2004-05 to Rs.704 thousand crores in 2008-09. Irrigation charges are only a very small component of total input, being less than 1 % of total input value. Operation of government irrigation system is about 3% of the total GDP from Agriculture and allied sector.

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Chapter - 5

Financial Performance

This chapter deals with the financial aspect of water and related sectors in the country.

Financial Expenditure on Irrigation There has been a consistent increase in the annual average financial expenditure on irrigation sector over different Plan periods. But the expenditure has not matched with the growth of total Plan expenditure on all sectors as is evident from the share of expenditure on irrigation to the total which declined from 23% during I Plan to about 7% in IX Plan. However, it is estimated to the slightly above 9% for the X Plan. Table T21: Expenditure on Irrigation

Rs. Crores Plan Major &

Medium Minor CAD Total

Expenditure on Irrigation

Total Plan Expenditure in All Sector

% of Expenditure on Irrigation to Total Plan Expenditure

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I Plan 376.2 65.6 - 441.8 1960 23 X Plan (Estimated)

82195.2 17398.25 3815.66 103409.11 1119552.0 9

0

15000

30000

45000

60000

75000

90000

Rs. Crores

V VI VII VIII IX X

Fig 27. Plan Wise Expenditure on Irrigation at Current Prices

Major & Medium Minor CAD

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At constant prices (1993 - 94 = 100), the expenditure on irrigation sector is estimated to have increased from Rs. 6839.9 crores in 1st Plan to Rs. 55488.9 crores in the X Plan. It may be noted that the share of major & medium schemes is estimated to have declined from

as high as 85% of the total expenditure in the irrigation sector in the I Plan to nearly 80% in the X Plan. This is apparently due to progressive emphasis on Minor Irrigation and Command Area Development Programmes in the subsequent years. Institutional assistance has also contributed quite significantly in the development of minor irrigation in the country as is evident from the increasing institutional support to minor irrigation schemes in terms of total financial expenditure over different Plans. However, the total institutional expenditure also decreased in X Plan as compared to that in the IX Plan.

Table T22: Share of Expenditure on Major & Medium, Minor and CAD at constant Prices

Plan Major & Medium Minor CAD

1 2 3 4 I Plan 85.15% 14.85% - X Plan 79.48% 16.82% 3.69% Of the total expenditure (estimated) on major & medium irrigation schemes, a large share of above 80% is estimated to be contributed by the states of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh during X Plan. Of the total expenditure on minor irrigation under State Expenditure during X Plan, about 57% was incurred by the States of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh. Under institutional minor irrigation schemes a large share (63%) of the total expenditure during X Plan was contributed by these states. Table T23: Expenditure on Major, Medium and Minor Irrigation – Contribution of Selected

States during X Plan Rs. Crores

States Major & medium Minor State Sector Minor Institutional 1 2 3 4

Andhra Pradesh 20865.5 1970.8 277.8 Gujarat 10055.2 1789.4 148.7 Karnataka 16592.3 1040.3 235.7 Madhya Pradesh 5586.6 1249.4 368.5 Maharashtra 8634.7 1386.1 277.6 Uttar Pradesh 5031.9 609.0 754.7 Command Area Development Programme

Command Area Development (CAD) programme primarily aims at the speedy utilisation of irrigation potential created. It is a centrally sponsored scheme started during 1974-75. Central Government offers assistance to the State Governments for implementation of various activities like land leveling, field channel, warabandi etc. Beginning with the CAD

Fig 29. Share of Expenditure on Major & Medium and Minor Irrigation during X Plan

Major & Medium Minor CAD

Fig. 28 Share of Expenditure on Major & Medium , Minor & CAD Irrigation during I 

Plan

Major & Medium Minor CAD

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share of 3.6% in V Plan of the combined expenditure on major & medium, minor and CAD programmes it remained almost at the same level during X Plan. Haryana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu & Uttar Pradesh are the major States accounting for about 70% of releases till X Plan as also upto March 2010 under Central assistance to CAD programme.

As regards, expenditure under State sector of CAD programmes Haryana, Karnataka,

Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh Constituted about 61% of the total State sector expenditure upto X Plan.

Table T24: Expenditure for Selected States under Command Area Development

Programme up to X Plan (Rs. Crores)

Haryana Karnataka Maharashtra Rajasthan Tamil Nadu

Uttar Pradesh

Central Releases

225.08 314.52 258.74 547.16 269.69 663.08

Expenditure State Sector

452.51 451.85 1087.90 1092.45 276.20 767.55

Fig 30. Central Releases for Selected States Under CAD Programme upto X Plan

Haryana Karnataka Maharashtra Rajasthan

Tamil Nadu Uttar Pradesh Other States

Fig 31. Central Releases for Selected States Under CAD Programme upto X Plan

Haryana Karnat aka M aharasht raR ajast han Tamil N ad u U t t ar Prad eshOt her St at es

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Chapter – 6

Social and Environmental Performance This chapter presents information regarding social and environmental aspects of water

resources development activities. It includes data on degraded land and their distribution according to various problems, flood damages, financial expenditure on flood protection works and physical benefit there from, performance of flood forecasting net work, drought prone districts, financial and physical progress of drinking water supply schemes in rural areas.

Table T25: Extent of various kinds of Land Degradation in India

'000 ha

Water Erosion

Wind Erosion

Water Logging / Flooding

Salinity / Alkalinity

Soil Acidity

Complex Problems

Total Degraded Area

93680 9483 14299 5944.4 16033 7381 146820.4

Land Resources and its Degradation

As per the data available from the Ministry of Agriculture, a total of 146.82 Mha of land was estimated to be degraded in the country. Out of this, Madhya Pradesh and Chattisgarh together accounted for 26.21 Mha while Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand together accounted for 15.32 Mha of degraded land. The extent of degraded land in Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Gujarat was 14.99 Mha, 13.06 Mha, 11.37 Mha and 8.13 Mha respectively. These eight States together accounted for about 61% of the total degraded land in the country. Cause-wise, water erosion accounted for the major part (63.8%) of the total degraded land in the country, followed by soil acidity (10.9%) and water logging (9.7%). Thus, at all-India level the Water Erosion is the predominant cause for land degradation in the country. At State level also, except for Haryana, Kerala, Rajasthan and a few north-eastern states, water erosion is the predominant cause for land degradation. Wind erosion is the main cause behind land degradation in Haryana and Rajasthan whereas water logging is the predominant factor in Goa and Kerala. Soil acidity is the main cause for land degradation in Mizoram, Manipur, Tripura and Meghalaya.

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Land degradation affects availability of land for agricultural use and fertility of soil and has ultimate bearing on productivity and consequently on production. Land affected by special problems, erosion and other problems, therefore, needs immediate treatment in the light of rapid population growth and increasing demand for food grain production which is important for food security. In view of importance and gravity of the problem, the Ministries of Agriculture and Rural Development have taken up a number of programmes for treatment of degraded lands through various Watershed Development Programmes. A total of 189.08 lakh ha of land is reported to have been treated up to March 2007 in the country involving an expenditure of Rs.9513.27 crores through the schemes under M/o Agriculture while 320.56 lakh ha. of area in the country is reported to have been treated up to March 2007 with an investment of Rs 9523.20 crores through the schemes under Ministry of Rural Development.

Table T26: Progress of Watershed Development Programme upto X Plan

Area Developed

(Lakh ha)

Expenditure

(Rs. Crores)

(A) Ministry of Agriculture 189.08 9513.27

(B) Ministry of Rural Development

320.56 9523.20

Total (A+B) 609.64 19036.47

Drought Prone Area Programme As per the data available from the Ministry of Rural Development the list of districts covered under Drought Prone Area Programme along with the number of blocks and their area is presented state-wise. It is observed that the maximum drought prone area falls under the state of Maharashtra followed by Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.

Table T27: Coverage Under Drought Prone Area Programme (DPAP) for Selected States

State No. of Blocks Area of Blocks (sq km)

Maharashtra 149 194473

Andhra Pradesh 94 99218

Madhya Pradesh 105 89101

Karnataka 81 84332

Gujarat 67 43938

Uttar Pradesh 60 35698

Flood Flood is one of the most devastating natural calamities, which has been causing extensive damage to life and property besides perpetrating tremendous sufferings. Since flood is a natural phenomenon, it is usually difficult to predict a definite trend especially with regard to the time and place of its occurrence. As such, the effort usually is to take appropriate advance flood protection measures. The area affected by floods was 2.29 Mha in 1953 and 3.55 Mha in 2007 with a peak of 17.5 Mha during 1978. At current prices, the damage to crops was in the wide range of Rs. 5.87 crore in 1965 and Rs. 4246.2 crore in 2000. The floods also caused extensive damage to crops worth Rs 1336 crore in 2007. In addition, there was a great loss of human lives and livestock often affecting the poor strata of the population. Taking into consideration the other factors such as serious disruption and massive health rehabilitation

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measures needed, the loss could indeed be tremendous. The total damage caused by floods is estimated to the tune of Rs.3940 crore during 2007. Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh are worst effected in terms of the total damage to crops, houses and public utilities, as per the information available for the States for 2008 (up to 31.10.08). Table T28: Flood Damages in India

Year Area affected (Mha)

Population affected (Millions)

Damage to crops (Rs. crores

Damage to houses (Rs. crores)

Damage to public utilities (Rs. crores)

Cattle lost Nos. ('000)

Human Life Lost (No.)

Total damages to crops, houses and public utilities (Rs. crores)

2007 3.55 41.46 1336.32 1011.97 1591.62 71 2439 3939.90 Maximum (Year)

17.50 (1978)

70.45 (1978)

4246.62 (2000)

1307.89 (1995)

5604.46 (2001)

618 (1979)

11316 (1977)

8864.54 (2000)

There has been a considerable increase in the governmental expenditure on flood

management over the past years. It has gone up from Rs.13 crore during I Plan to Rs.4469 crore during X Plan. The central assistance in flood control work has risen from Rs. 462.5 crore in the IX plan to Rs.657 crore in the X Plan.

Table T29: Expenditure under Flood Management Work (Rs. crores)

States & UT's Centre Total I Plan 13.21 - 13.21 IV Plan 157.37 4.67 162.04 X Plan (Estimated) 3812.03 657.14 4469.17

Among the states the maximum anticipated expenditure for flood management during X Plan is for Uttar Pradesh followed by West Bengal and Bihar. As far as the area benefited upto 2007 due to flood management work is concerned, Punjab ranks first followed by Bihar and West Bengal.

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Table T30: Expenditure on Flood Management Work for Selected States (Rs. crores)

State Anticipated expenditure (upto X Plan)

West Bengal 1702.9 Bihar 1502.1 Uttar Pradesh 1377.6 Andhra Pradesh 1034.0 Punjab 919.2 Haryana 624.6

Table : T31 Flood Forecasting Performance

Total No. of

Forecasts issued Within +/-15 cm or

+/-20% cumec of deviation from actual

Percentage of accuracy

1998 7943 6775 85.30 1999 7055 6826 96.75 2000 6443 6251 97.02 2001 5463 5342 97.79 2002 4241 4151 97.88 2003 6600 6375 96.59 2004 4889 4696 96.05 2005 5618 5423 96.53 2006 6663 6377 95.71 2007 8223 7990 97.17 2008 6691 6554 97.95

Flood forecasting is one of the most important non-structural methods of flood control

in which there has been significant contribution by CWC. Network performance for the flood season 2008 (6554 accurate forecasts out of 6691 issued) has been very successful 97.95% of forecasts were correct within +/-15 cms or +/- 20% cumecs. Over the years, the percentage of

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forecasts accuracy has been maintained at around 96% and above apparently due to improvement in methodology and acquisition of latest technology. Water Requirement The requirement of fresh water both for irrigation and other uses is growing continuously. The requirement of water for various sectors has been assessed by the National Commission on Integrated Water Resources Development(NCIWRD) in the year 2000.This requirement is based on the assumption that irrigation efficiency will increase to 60 % from the current level of 35 -40 %. The Standing Committee of MOWR also assesses it periodically. The total water demand for all the uses is likely to be 1180 BCM by 2050 as per NCIWRD. Though major share of this would be consumed for irrigation purposes, this in no way undermines importance of providing potable drinking water. In fact, it may be presumed that drinking water provision would have to be given an added thrust since the lack of such facility is likely to entail serious social, economic and health impact.

Different schemes and programmes are being implemented with the objective of providing access to safe drinking water in rural areas of the whole country. Data on status of coverage of rural habitations under the Rural Water Supply scheme as on April 2010 is available.

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Expenditure under Accelerated Rural Water Supply Programme for supply of drinking water to rural areas during X Plan was Rs.12121 crore out of which the maximum expenditure was by Rajasthan (Rs.1655 crore). The next highest was Maharashtra where the expenditure incurred was to the tune of Rs.1180 crore. Rajasthan along with Maharashtra accounted for about 23% of total expenditure incurred by the country under this programme.

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Table 1 : Water Resources Potential in River Basins of India

Sl. No.

River Basin

Catchment Area ( Sq. km)

Average Water

Resources Potential (BCM)

Utilisable Surface Water

Resources (BCM)

1 2 3 4 5 1 Indus (up to Border) 321289 73.31 46.0 2 a) Ganga 861452 525.02 250.0 b) Brahmaputra, 194413 537.24 24.0 c) Barak & Others 41723 48.36 3 Godavari 312812 110.54 76.3 4 Krishna 258948 78.12 58.0 5 Cauvery 81155 21.36 19.0 6 Subernarekha* 29196 12.37 6.8 7 Brahamani & Baitarni 51822 28.48 18.3 8 Mahanadi 141589 66.88 50.0 9 Pennar 55213 6.32 6.9 10 Mahi 34842 11.02 3.1 11 Sabarmati 21674 3.81 1.9 12 Narmada 98796 45.64 34.5 13 Tapi 65145 14.88 14.5 14 West Flowing Rivers 55940 87.41 11.9 From Tapi to Tadri

15 West Flowing Rivers 56177 113.53 24.3 From Tadri to Kanyakumari

16 East Flowing Rivers 86643 22.52 13.1 Between Mahanadi & Pennar

17 East Flowing Rivers 100139 16.46 16.5 Between Pennar And Kanyakumari

18 West Flowing Rivers 321851 15.10 15.0 Of Kutch and Saurashtra including Luni

19 Area of Inland drainage - 0.0 N.A in Rajasthan

20 Minor River Basins Draining 36202 31.00 N.A into Myanmar( Burma) &Bangladesh

TOTAL 1869.35 690.1 Source : B.P. Directorate, CWC. 1. Reassessment of Water Resources Potential of India March 1993, CWC. 2. Report of the Standing Sub-Committee for assessment of availability and requirement of

water for diverse uses in the country, August 2000. Note * : Combining Subernarekha and other small rivers between Subernarekha and Baitarni.

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Table : 2 Details of Inland Fishery Water Resources of Various Types by State, 2007-08

Sl

No. Name of the

State/UT. Rivers & Canals (Length in km)

Water Bodies (lakh ha) Reservoirs Tanks,

Lakes & Ponds

Floodplain Lakes & Der-

elict Water

Brackish Water

Total (4 to

7) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

STATES 1 Andhra Pradesh 11514 2.34 5.17 - 0.60 8.11 2 Arunachal Pradesh 2000 - 2.76 0.42 - 3.18 3 Assam 4820 0.02 0.23 1.10 - 1.35 4 Bihar 3200 0.60 0.95 0.05 - 1.60 5 Jharkhand 4200 0.94 0.29 - - 1.23 6 Goa 250 0.03 0.03 - 0.00 0.06 7 Gujarat 3865 2.43 0.71 0.12 1.00 4.26 8 Haryana 5000 0.0 0.10 0.10 - 0.20 9 Himachal Pradesh 3000 0.42 0.01 - - 0.43 10 Jammu & Kashmir 27781 0.07 0.17 0.06 - 0.30 11 Karnataka 9000 4.40 2.90 - 0.10 7.40 12 Kerala 3092 0.30 0.30 2.43 2.40 5.43 13 Madhya Pradesh 17088 2.27 0.60 - - 2.87 14 Chhatishgarh 3573 0.84 0.63 - - 1.47 15 Maharashtra 16000 2.79 0.59 - 0.10 3.48 16 Manipur 3360 0.01 0.05 0.04 - 0.10 17 Meghalaya 5600 0.08 0.02 0.00 - 0.10 18 Mizoram 1395 - 0.02 - - 0.02 19 Nagaland 1600 0.17 0.50 0.00 - 0.67 20 Orissa 4500 2.56 1.14 1.80 4.30 9.80 21 Punjab 15270 0.0 0.07 - - 0.07 22 Rajasthan 5290 1.20 1.80 - - 3.00 23 Sikkim 900 - - 0.03 - 0.03 24 Tamil Nadu 7420 5.70 0.56 0.07 0.60 6.93 25 Tripura 1200 0.05 0.13 - - 0.18 26 Uttar Pradesh 28500 1.38 1.61 1.33 - 4.32 27 Uttarnchal 2686 0.20 0.01 0.00 - 0.21 28 West Bengal 2526 0.17 2.76 0.42 2.10 5.45 UNION TERRITORIES 29 Andaman & Nicobar 115 0.01 0.03 - 1.20 1.24 Islands

30 Chandigarh 2 - 0.00 0.00 - 0.00 31 D & N Haveli 54 0.05 - - - 0.05 32 Daman & Diu 12 - 0.00 - 0.00 0.00 33 Delhi 150 0.04 - - - 0.04 34 Lakshadweep - - - - - 0.00 35 Puducherry 247 - 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 TOTAL 195210 29.07 24.14 7.98 12.40 73.59

Source : Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying. Ministry of Agriculture. Note : 'Dash ( - ) means no entry in the cell.

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Table 3 : Total & Navigable Length of Important Rivers (2007-08) by State

(in km) Sl. No.

State/River/ Canal/Lake

Length of the River/Canal/Lake within the State Total Navigable

1 2 3 4 1 ANDHRA PRADESH* (i) Godavari 1530 171 (ii) Krishna 386 35 (iii) Others ** 585 585 Total 2501 791 2. ASSAM (i) Brahmaputra 2800 891 (ii) Borak 900 152 (iii) Subansiri … 111 (iv)Dhansiri … 26 (v)Lohit … 132 (vi)Gangadhar … 112 (vii)Sonkosh … 48 (viii)Manas … 48 (ix)Aai … 64 (x)Beki … 56 (xi)Nakhonda … 41 (xii)Pahumara … 40 (xiv)Pagladia … 40 (xv)Borolia … 24 (xvi)Puthimari … 64 (xvii)Dikrang … 41 (xviii)Rangandi … 45 (xix)Kapil … 102 (xx)Dehing … 160 (xxi)Katakhal … 160 (xxii)Sonai … 48 (xxiii)Amguri … 16 (xxiv)Mahura … 32 (xxv)Badri … 25 (xxvi)Chiri … 42 (xxvi)Jiri … 64 Total 3700 2584 3. BIHAR (I) Damodar ... ... (ii) Ganga 510 510 (iii) Gandak 300 300 (iv) Koshi 233 160 (v) Ghaghra 100 100 (vi) Sone 226 31 (vii) Mahananda 140 ... (viii) Burhi Gandak 400 ... (ix) Punpun 200 ...

(x) Phalgu Harihar 300 ... (xi) Kiul 100 ... (xii) Kari Koshi 150 ... (xiii) Chandan 100 ... (xiv) Karamnasha 144 ... (xv)Others 860 290 Total 3763 1391

Contd..

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Table 3 : Total & Navigable Length of Important Rivers (2007-08) by State (in km)

Sl. No.

State/River/ Canal/Lake

Length of the River/Canal/Lake within the State Total Navigable

1 2 3 4 4 GOA (I) Mandovi 78 65 (ii) Zuari 56 45 (iii) Mapusa 26 20 (iv) Chapora 34 25 (v) Tiracol 29 15 (vi) Sal 20 15 (vii) Others 17 17 Total 260 202 5 GUJARAT (i) Narmada 161 130 (ii) Tapti 215 8 (iii) Ambica 136 19.4 (iv) Auranga 75 7 (v)Purna 141 12.2 Total 728 176.6

6 KARNATAKA (i) Sharavathi 80 27 (ii) Tungabhadra 375 375 (iii) Malaprabha 230 230 (iv) Ghataprabha 160 160 (v) Krishna 325 325 (vi) Cauvery 270 34 (vii) Kabini 117 22 (viii) Gurupur 80 20 (ix) Gangolli 48 20 (x) Bheema 860 125 (xi) Udyavara 37 14 (xii) Netravathi 96 26 (xiii)Kali 184 29

Total 2862 1407 7 KERALA (i) Manjeswar 16 3.2 (ii) Uppala 50 … (iii) Shiriya 67 4.8 (iv) Mogral 34 … (v) Chandragiri 105 12.8 (vi) Chittari 25 … (vii) Nileswar 46 11.2 (viii) Karingode 64 24 (ix) Kavvayi 31 9.6 (x) Peruvamba 51 16 (xi) Ramapuram 19 6.4 (xii) Kuppam 82 24 (xiii) Valapattanam 110 44.8 (xiv) Anjara Kandy 48 27.2 (xv) Telcicherry 28 21.6 (xvi) Mahe 54 24 (xvii) Kuthiadi 74 9.6 (xviii) Korapuzha 40 24.8

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Table 3 : Total & Navigable Length of Important Rivers (2007-08) by State (in km)

Sl. No.

State/River/ Canal/Lake

Length of the River/Canal/Lake within the State Total Navigable

1 2 3 4 (xix) Kallai 22 9.6 (xx) Chaliyar 169 68.4 (xxi) Kadalundy 130 43.2 (xxii) Tirur 48 9.6 (xxiii) Bharathappujha 209 40 (xxiv) Keecheri 51 … (xxv) Puzhakkal 29 … (xxvi) Karivannur 48 24 (xxvii) Chalakkudy 130 16 (xxviii) Periyar 244 72 (xxix) Muvattei puzha 121 25.6 (xxx) Meenachil 78 41.6 (xxxi) Manimala 90 54.4 (xxxii) Pamba 176 73.6 (xxxiii) Achan coil 128 32 (xxxiv) Dallickal 42 2 (xxxv) Kallada 121 40 (xxxvi) Ithikkara 56 16 (xxxvii) Ayroor 17 1 (xxxviii) Vamanapuram 88 11.2 (xxxix) Mamom 27 1 (xxxx) Karamana 68 … (xxxxi) Neyyar 56 … Total 3092 845.2 8 MAHARASHTRA (i)Dande River 2 1 (ii)Pangere River 2 1 (iii)Girye River 3 1 (iv)Kajali River 35 5 (v)Kalbadevi River 10 2 (vi)Are River 6 1 (vii)Jog River 10 5 (viii)Kelshi River 10 3

(ix)Savitri River (Bankot to Mahad) 45 40

(x)Kal River 6 4 (xi)Vaitarna River 24 9 (xii)Ulhas River 32.5 28 (xiii)Mahim River(Bay) 1.5 1 (xiv)Amba River 23 20

(xv)Patalganga River/ Creek(Aware to Kharpada) 11 6.5

(xvi)Kundalika River 16 16 (xvii)Mandad River(Rajpuri to Mandad) 14 10

(xviii)Mhasla River (Turmad to Mhasla) 9 5

(xix)Vashisti River (Dabhol to Govalkot) 45 38

(xx)Jagbudi River (Karambavne to Khed) 20 20

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Table 3 : Total & Navigable Length of Important Rivers (2007-08) by State (in km)

Sl. No.

State/River/ Canal/Lake

Length of the River/Canal/Lake within the State Total Navigable

1 2 3 4

(xxi)Shastri River/Jaigad Creek(Jaigad to Kurudunda) 45 40

(xxii)Rajapur River (Musakazi to Rajapur) 30 30

(xxiii)Vagothan River/Vijaydurg Creek(Vijaydurg to Kharepatan) 38 22

(xxiv)Gad Riv er(Kalaval Creek) 13 7

(xxv)Terekhol River/Creek (Terekhol to Banda) 28 28

(xxvi)Karli River(Malva) 23 13 (xxvii)Others 129 105 Total 634 466 9 ORISSA (i) Mahanadi 493 199 (ii) Brahmani 541 277 (iii) Baitarani 344 32 (iv) Subarnarekha … 50 (v) Budha Balanga … 35 (vi) Dhamara … 20 (vii) Salandi … 17 (viii) Panchputra … 21 (ix) Parnei … 45 (x) Hatel … 30 (xi) Bansagadal … 32 (xii) Hansua … 37 (xiii) Tirkota … 18 (xiv) Jamboo … 6 (xv) Gobari … 16 (xvi) Ramchandi … 16 (xvii) Kharansi … 14 (xviii) Batigharia … 14 (xix) Birupa … 110 (xx) Genguti … 45 (xxi) Luna … 37 (xxii) Devi … 20 (xxiii) Pradhi … 15 (xxiv) Kadha … 30 (xxv) Kusavadra … 25 (xxvi) Daya … 9 (xxvii) Rajua … 7 (xviii) Makara … 11 (iv) Others * … 462 Total 1840 1650

10 TAMIL NADU (i) North Buckingam Canal 58 - (ii) Central Buckingam Canal 7 - (iii) South Buckingam Canal 105 - Total 170 -

11 UTTAR PRADESH (i)Gomti 960 - (ii)Rapti 778 -

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Table 3 : Total & Navigable Length of Important Rivers (2007-08) by State (in km)

Sl. No.

State/River/ Canal/Lake

Length of the River/Canal/Lake within the State Total Navigable

1 2 3 4 (iii)Ghaghra 1116 - (iv)Ganga 2345 - (v) Sai 760 - (vi)Tons 485 - Total 6444 12 WEST BENGAL (I) Hooghly 580 580 (ii) Mahananda 206 58 (iii) Ajoy 174 174 (iv) Jalangi 232 232 (v) Dwarka 129 129 (vi) Bakreswar 102 102 (vii) Damodar 437 437 (viii) Dwarekeswar 103 103 (ix) Silabati 135 135 (x) Kumari 347 347 (xi) Ichamati 232 232 (xii) Others@ 2064 2064 Total 4741 4593

13 NAGALAND* (I) Doyans 185 105 (ii) Tizu/Zungki 287 90 (iii) Dhansiri/Chathe 170 75 (iv) Dikhu 120 52 (v) Tapi-Yangnyu 95 18 (vi) Tsurang/Disai 60 15 (vii) Others 20 20 Total 937 375

14 MIZORAM* (i) R. TlawNg (Dhaleswari) 185 60 (ii) R. Kolodyne (Chhimtuipoi) 138 138 (iii) Khawthlang Tuipui 128 40 (iv) R. Tuichawrg 108 55 Total 559 293

Source : Transport Research Wing, Ministry of Surface Transport * : Relates to 2006-07 ** : Including Canals. @ : Includes 268 km each of Total Length and Navigable Length pertaining to canals. … : Not available

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Table 4 (A) : Rainfall in Different Meteorological Sub-Divisions of the country during 2009(Unit : in millimetre)

Sl. No. Meteorological Sub-Division

Area (thousand

sq km)

Winter Monsoon Pre -Monsoon South-West Monsoon Post Monsoon Total Rainfall Estimated Volume of

Actual Rainfall

(BCM) ($)

(1.1.2009 to 28.2.2009 (1.3.2009 to 31.5.2009) (1.6.2009 to 30.09.2009) (1.10.2009 to 31.12.2009) (1.1.2009 to 31.12.2009

Actual Normal % Dep. Actual Normal % Dep. Actual Normal %

Dep. Actual Normal % Dep. Actual Normal % Dep.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

1. A & N Island 8.3 21.4 85.1 -75% 493.2 461.0 7% 1671.8 1755.2 -5% 428.1 700.4 -39% 2614.5 3001.8 -13% 21.70 2. Arunachal Pradesh 83.6 99.1 137.8 -28% 403.3 719.5 -44% 1512.2 1834.9 -18% 148.6 243.7 -39% 2163.2 2935.9 -26% 180.80 3. Assam & Meghalaya 101.0 14.8 44.6 -67% 387.5 681.5 -43% 1316.9 1885.3 -30% 143.7 190.5 -25% 1863.0 2802.0 -34% 188.19 4. N M M T 70.4 5.2 41.0 -87% 306.5 443.3 -31% 990.6 1240.9 -20% 144.2 195.3 -26% 1446.5 1920.6 -25% 101.90 5. Shwb & Sikkim 28.9 3.9 48.9 -92% 473.9 429.7 10% 1532.5 1955.4 -22% 265.1 183.1 45% 2275.4 2617.0 -13% 65.81 6. Gangetic West Bengal 66.2 3.4 32.3 -89% 251.8 166.7 51% 971.5 1136.3 -15% 95.7 159.3 -40% 1322.5 1494.6 -12% 87.59 7. Orissa 155.8 0.0 31.9 -99% 82.3 120.6 -32% 1168.0 1164.9 0% 147.5 155.2 -5% 1397.7 1472.5 -5% 217.74 8. Jharkhand 79.6 9.2 38.5 -76% 78.2 88.7 -12% 839.2 1092.5 -23% 134.5 100.4 34% 1061.1 1320.1 -20% 84.50 9. Bihar 94.2 2.6 28.3 -91% 160.0 84.7 89% 750.9 1039.2 -28% 80.1 78.6 2% 993.6 1230.8 -19% 93.63

10. East U.P. 146.5 1.2 33.3 -96% 41.2 33.1 25% 565.1 913.6 -38% 103.7 61.9 67% 711.1 1041.9 -32% 104.18 11. West U.P. 96.7 8.1 36.2 -78% 24.4 29.0 -16% 442.3 772.8 -43% 77.8 50.8 53% 552.5 888.8 -38% 53.44 12. Uttarakhand 51.1 26.6 115.8 -77% 54.1 157.0 -66% 898.1 1223.1 -27% 97.1 86.7 12% 1076.0 1582.6 -32% 55.01 13. Har. Chd & Delhi 45.8 11.2 35.7 -69% 28.7 34.4 -17% 307.0 470.0 -35% 3.5 27.4 -87% 350.5 567.5 -38% 16.06 14. Punjab 50.4 27.5 51.1 -46% 36.4 54.4 -33% 331.2 501.8 -34% 8.8 41.5 -79% 403.9 648.8 -38% 20.34 15. Himachal Pradesh 55.7 94.0 192.0 -51% 132.3 246.6 -46% 507.4 773.7 -34% 71.9 111.5 -36% 805.6 1323.8 -39% 44.85 16. Jammu & Kashmir 222.2 237.2 234.1 1% 223.1 345.7 -35% 338.5 513.6 -34% 74.0 152.6 -52% 872.7 1246.0 -30% 193.95 17. West Rajasthan 195.1 4.2 8.2 -48% 9.4 17.1 -45% 152.8 262.8 -42% 0.2 8.9 -98% 166.6 297.0 -44% 32.50 18. East Rajasthan 147.1 0.2 11.3 -98% 4.0 17.3 -77% 430.1 623.6 -31% 26.3 26.0 1% 460.6 678.2 -32% 67.77 19. West Madhya Pradesh 173.0 5.1 17.1 -70% 7.6 14.4 -47% 657.4 904.3 -27% 127.1 52.0 144% 797.2 987.9 -19% 137.92 20. East Madhya Pradesh 134.9 13.5 44.8 -70% 9.3 28.1 -67% 738.2 1097.4 -33% 149.4 59.1 153% 910.5 1229.3 -26% 122.83

21. Gujarat Region 86.6 0.0 2.1 -100% 0.0 8.6 -99% 613.5 933.6 -34% 36.1 34.7 4% 649.6 979.1 -34% 56.25

22. Saurashtra & Kutch 110.0 0.0 1.9 -100% 0.0 4.7 -100% 612.8 485.7 26% 4.1 26.0 -84% 616.9 518.3 19% 67.85

23. Konkan & Goa 34.1 0.0 1.0 -100% 4.0 40.1 -90% 2316.4 2802.1 -17% 417.9 135.4 209% 2738.2 2978.5 -8% 93.36

24. Madhya Maharashtra 115.3 0.1 3.6 -97% 12.4 41.4 -70% 683.6 700.1 -2% 222.0 105.4 111% 918.1 850.4 8% 105.86

25. Marathwada 64.5 0.0 6.7 -100% 18.3 33.4 -45% 529.7 704.3 -25% 139.5 96.0 45% 687.5 840.4 -18% 44.36

26. Vidarbha 97.5 0.0 21.8 -100% 27.8 31.3 -11% 661.9 976.2 -32% 114.4 75.3 52% 804.1 1104.6 -27% 78.43

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Table 4 (A) : Rainfall in Different Meteorological Sub-Divisions of the country during 2009(Unit : in millimetre)

Sl. No. Meteorological Sub-Division

Area (thousand

sq km)

Winter Monsoon Pre -Monsoon South-West Monsoon Post Monsoon Total Rainfall Estimated Volume of

Actual Rainfall

(BCM) ($)

(1.1.2009 to 28.2.2009 (1.3.2009 to 31.5.2009) (1.6.2009 to 30.09.2009) (1.10.2009 to 31.12.2009) (1.1.2009 to 31.12.2009

Actual Normal % Dep. Actual Normal % Dep. Actual Normal %

Dep. Actual Normal % Dep. Actual Normal % Dep.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

27. Chhattisgarh 135.2 1.3 27.3 -95% 11.6 53.3 -78% 796.2 1205.8 -34% 50.6 82.0 -38% 859.7 1368.4 -37% 116.23 28. Coastal A. P. 93.0 0.4 15.4 -97% 53.5 94.4 -43% 429.6 575.2 -25% 261.6 326.2 -20% 745.2 1011.2 -26% 69.34 29. Telangana 114.7 2.2 10.2 -79% 38.4 55.7 -31% 497.9 767.3 -35% 127.4 109.6 16% 665.8 942.7 -29% 76.38 30. Rayalaseema 69.0 0.5 6.7 -93% 71.9 78.2 -8% 390.2 380.9 2% 210.3 212.1 -1% 672.8 677.9 -1% 46.45 31. Tamil& Puducherry 130.5 7.5 35.3 -79% 130.2 128.5 1% 314.6 315.6 0% 482.0 431.8 12% 934.3 911.3 3% 121.97 32. Coastal Karnataka 18.7 0.0 1.9 -100% 160.7 179.4 -10% 3203.7 3173.9 1% 433.8 258.0 68% 3798.2 3613.3 5% 71.09 33. N. I. Karnataka 79.9 0.0 4.6 -100% 74.0 87.9 -16% 616.4 490.9 26% 286.7 136.7 110% 977.1 720.1 36% 78.07 34. S. I. Karnataka 93.1 0.0 5.4 -99% 152.7 150.4 2% 822.8 659.3 25% 201.7 199.7 1% 1177.3 1014.8 16% 109.61 35. Kerala 38.9 4.6 28.1 -84% 322.5 427.8 -25% 1958.9 2143.0 -9% 530.1 498.5 6% 2816.0 3097.5 -9% 109.44 36. Lakshadweep 0.0 6.1 36.9 -83% 180.3 233.7 -23% 997.9 985.2 1% 388.2 328.9 18% 1572.5 1584.7 -1% 0.05

All India 3287.9 24.0 43.8 -45% 95.3 134.5 29% 698.1 892.2 -22% 136.2 125.9 8% 953.7 1196.5 -20% 3135.67

Source : Indian Meteorological Department $ Col 19 = Col.3 X Col. 16 / 1000 BCM : Billion Cubic Metres % Dep. : Percentage departure from normal Note : Percentage departure is based on actual rainfall in comparison to corresponding normal rainfall

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Table 4(B) : Rainfall in Different Meteorological Sub-Divisions of the country during 2008

(Unit : in millimetre)

Sl. No.

Meteorological Sub-Division

Area (thousand

sq km)

Winter Monsoon Pre -Monsoon South-West Monsoon Post Monsoon Total Rainfall Estimated Volume of

Actual Rainfall (BCM)

($)

(1.1.2008 to 28.2.2008) (1.3.2008 to 31.5.2008) (1.6.2008 to 30.09.2008) (1.10.2008 to 31.12.2008) (1.1.2008 to 31.12.2008)

Actual Normal % Dep. Actual Normal %

Dep. Actual Normal % Dep. Actual Normal %

Dep. Actual Normal % Dep.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

1. A & N Island 8.3 72.3 85.1 -15% 867.1 461.0 88% 1752.1 1755.2 0% 643.6 700.4 -8% 3335.2 3001.8 11% 27.68 2. Arunachal Pradesh 83.6 106.3 137.8 -23% 409.1 719.5 -43% 1809.5 1834.9 -1% 145.7 243.7 -40% 2470.5 2935.9 -16% 206.48 3. Assam & Meghalaya 101.0 42.7 44.8 -5% 489.1 681.5 -28% 1604.6 1885.3 -15% 134.6 190.5 -29% 2271.1 2802.2 -19% 229.41 4. N M M T 70.4 40.8 41.0 0% 221.3 443.3 -50% 1057.3 1240.9 -15% 162.3 195.3 -17% 1481.7 1920.6 -23% 104.38 5. Shwb & Sikkim 28.9 35.6 48.9 -27% 369.4 429.7 -14% 2101.7 1955.4 7% 112.1 183.1 -39% 2618.9 2617.0 0% 75.75 6. Gangetic West Bengal 66.2 65.1 32.3 102% 153.4 166.7 -8% 1291.7 1136.3 14% 70.3 159.3 -56% 1580.6 1494.6 6% 104.68 7. Orissa 155.8 47.9 31.9 50% 104.1 120.6 -14% 1418.6 1164.9 22% 29.9 155.2 -81% 1600.4 1472.5 9% 249.32 8. Jharkhand 79.6 14.7 38.5 -62% 71.9 85.8 -16% 1097.5 1092.5 0% 16.5 100.4 -84% 1200.6 1317.3 -9% 95.61 9. Bihar 94.2 43.8 28.3 55% 86.3 84.7 2% 1145.0 1039.2 10% 31.6 78.6 -60% 1306.7 1230.8 6% 123.14

10. East U.P. 146.5 5.4 33.3 -84% 32.5 33.1 -2% 1067.8 913.6 17% 16.2 61.9 -74% 1121.9 1041.9 8% 164.37 11. West U.P. 96.7 0.3 36.2 -99% 30.7 29.0 6% 798.3 772.8 3% 11.2 50.8 -78% 840.5 888.8 -5% 81.30 12. Uttarakhand 51.1 25.6 115.8 -78% 81.9 157.0 -48% 1151.0 1223.1 -6% 40.1 86.7 -54% 1298.6 1582.6 -18% 66.38 13. Har. Chd & Delhi 45.8 5.2 35.7 -85% 84.4 34.4 145% 536.4 470.0 14% 6.9 27.4 -75% 632.9 567.5 12% 29.00 14. Punjab 50.4 21.4 51.1 -58% 72.3 54.4 33% 603.8 501.8 20% 11.4 41.5 -72% 708.9 648.8 9% 35.70 15. Himachal Pradesh 55.7 154.1 192.0 -20% 102.3 246.6 -59% 737.9 773.7 -5% 54.6 111.5 -51% 1049.0 1323.8 -21% 58.40 16. Jammu & Kashmir 222.2 238.7 234.1 2% 165.5 345.7 -52% 524.3 513.6 2% 158.7 152.6 4% 1087.2 1246.0 -13% 241.61 17. West Rajasthan 195.1 0.5 8.2 -93% 25.4 17.1 48% 277.2 262.8 5% 6.5 8.9 -27% 309.6 297.0 4% 60.39 18. East Rajasthan 147.1 0.0 11.3 -100% 18.9 17.3 9% 604.0 623.6 -3% 4.2 26.0 -84% 627.1 678.2 -8% 92.27 19. West Madhya Pradesh 173.0 0.4 17.1 -98% 6.1 14.4 -58% 715.3 904.3 -21% 26.0 52.0 -50% 747.8 987.9 -24% 129.36 20. East Madhya Pradesh 134.9 6.7 44.8 -85% 23.5 28.1 -16% 946.3 1097.4 -14% 13.3 59.1 -78% 989.7 1229.3 -19% 133.51 21. Gujarat Region 86.6 0.0 2.1 -99% 2.3 8.5 -73% 918.2 933.6 -2% 11.9 34.7 -66% 932.4 979.0 -5% 80.75 22. Saurashtra & Kutch 110.0 0.3 1.9 -85% 0.7 4.7 -85% 558.5 485.7 15% 12.8 26.0 -51% 572.3 518.3 10% 62.95 23. Konkan & Goa 34.1 0.0 1.0 -100% 30.1 40.1 -25% 2968.8 2802.1 6% 52.6 135.4 -61% 3051.5 2978.5 2% 104.04 24. Madhya Maharashtra 115.3 0.0 3.6 -100% 41.4 41.4 0% 755.6 700.1 8% 61.9 105.4 -41% 858.9 850.4 1% 99.04 25. Marathwada 64.5 0.4 6.7 -94% 36.1 33.4 8% 585.3 704.3 -17% 29.2 96.0 -70% 651.0 840.4 -23% 42.00 26. Vidarbha 97.5 4.3 21.8 -80% 48.5 31.3 55% 782.8 976.2 -20% 20.1 75.3 -73% 855.7 1104.6 -23% 83.46

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Table 4(B) : Rainfall in Different Meteorological Sub-Divisions of the country during 2008 (Unit : in millimetre)

Sl. No.

Meteorological Sub-Division

Area (thousand

sq km)

Winter Monsoon Pre -Monsoon South-West Monsoon Post Monsoon Total Rainfall Estimated Volume of

Actual Rainfall (BCM)

($)

(1.1.2008 to 28.2.2008) (1.3.2008 to 31.5.2008) (1.6.2008 to 30.09.2008) (1.10.2008 to 31.12.2008) (1.1.2008 to 31.12.2008)

Actual Normal % Dep. Actual Normal %

Dep. Actual Normal % Dep. Actual Normal %

Dep. Actual Normal % Dep.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

27. Chhattisgarh 135.2 15.2 27.3 -44% 53.3 53.3 0% 1064.4 1205.8 -12% 11.1 82.0 -86% 1144.0 1368.4 -16% 154.67 28. Coastal A. P. 93.0 72.8 15.4 372% 124.1 94.4 31% 598.8 575.2 4% 261.5 326.2 -20% 1057.2 1011.2 5% 98.36 29. Telangana 114.7 20.0 10.2 96% 137.6 55.7 147% 797.5 767.3 4% 42.9 109.6 -61% 998.1 942.7 6% 114.51 30. Rayalaseema 69.0 22.6 6.7 236% 133.2 78.2 70% 387.5 380.9 2% 251.8 212.1 19% 795.0 677.9 17% 54.89 31. Tamil& Puducherry 130.5 45.9 35.2 30% 261.8 127.7 105% 324.5 315.6 3% 563.6 431.8 31% 1195.7 910.3 31% 156.10 32. Coastal Karnataka 18.7 9.1 2.0 354% 264.3 179.4 47% 2653.0 3173.9 -16% 124.5 258.0 -52% 3050.9 3613.3 -16% 57.10 33. N. I. Karnataka 79.9 6.6 4.6 44% 163.9 87.9 87% 429.9 490.9 -12% 100.1 136.7 -27% 700.5 720.1 -3% 55.96 34. S. I. Karnataka 93.1 19.6 5.4 259% 219.2 150.4 46% 721.7 659.3 9% 145.2 199.7 -27% 1105.7 1014.8 9% 102.95 35. Kerala 38.9 30.5 28.1 8% 398.3 427.8 -7% 1678.3 2143.0 -22% 427.0 498.5 -14% 2534.1 3097.5 -18% 98.48 36. Lakshadweep 0.0 25.4 36.9 -31% 316.5 233.7 35% 933.9 985.2 -5% 450.6 328.9 37% 1726.4 1584.7 9% 0.06

All India 3287.9 37.6 43.8 -14% 114.4 134.4 -15% 877.4 892.2 -2% 88.1 125.9 -30% 1117.5 1196.4 -7% 3674.43

Source : Indian Meteorological Department $ Col 19 = Col.3 X Col. 16 / 1000 BCM : Billion Cubic Metres % Dep. : Percentage departure from normal Note: Percentage departure is based on actual rainfall in comparison to corresponding normal rainfall

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Table 5(A) : Distribution of Number of Districts by intensity of Rainfall during Monsoon 2009 (01.06.2009 – 30.09.2009)

Sl. No.

STATE/UT

Intensity of Rainfall Excess Normal Deficient Scanty Nothing No Data TOTAL

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 A & N Island (Ut) 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 Arunachal Pradesh 2 3 4 2 0 2 13 3 Assam 1 12 7 1 0 1 22 4 Meghalaya 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 5 Nagaland 0 0 3 0 0 1 4 6 Manipur 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 7 Mizoram 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 8 Tripura 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 9 Sikkim 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 10 West Bengal 1 10 6 0 0 0 17 11 Orissa 8 17 5 0 0 0 30 12 Jharkhand 0 7 3 0 0 5 15 13 Bihar 0 10 13 1 0 8 32 14 Uttar Pradesh 1 10 38 15 0 0 64 15 Uttarakhand 1 3 5 3 0 0 12 16 Haryana 0 5 11 3 0 0 19 17 Chandigarh (UT) 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 18 Delhi 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 19 Punjab 1 3 8 4 0 0 16 20 Himachal Pradesh 2 3 6 1 0 0 12 21 Jammu & Kashmir 0 2 7 1 0 1 11 22 Rajasthan 0 5 26 1 0 0 32 23 Madhya Pradesh 0 11 32 2 0 0 45 24 Chhattisgarh 0 3 13 0 0 0 16 25 Gujarat 4 5 16 0 0 0 25 26 DNH & Daman (UTs) 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 27 Diu (UT) 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 28 Goa 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 29 Maharashtra 2 14 17 0 0 0 33 30 Andhra Pradesh 0 8 15 0 0 0 23 31 Tamilnadu 4 13 13 0 0 0 30 32 Puducherry (UT) 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 33 Karnataka 17 9 1 0 0 0 27 34 Kerala 0 9 5 0 0 0 14 35 Lakshadweep (UT) 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

Total 46 171 260 34 0 22 533 Percentage distribution of (511) districts by intensity of rainfall (%)

9 33 51 7 0 - 100

511 Source : Indian Meteorological Department

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TABLE 5 (B): Distribution of Number of Districts by intensity of Rainfall during Monsoon 2008 (01.06.2008-

30.09.2008)

Sl. STATE/UT Intensity of RainfallNo. Excess Normal Deficient Scanty Nothing No Data TOTAL1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 A & N Island (Ut) 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 Arunachal Pradesh 2 7 2 0 0 2 13 3 Assam 2 15 4 0 0 1 22 4 Meghalaya 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 5 Nagaland 0 1 1 1 0 1 4 6 Manipur 0 2 0 0 0 1 3 7 Mizoram 0 1 0 0 0 1 28 Tripura 0 1 2 0 0 0 39 Sikkim 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 10 West Bengal 7 9 1 0 0 0 17 11 Orissa 20 9 1 0 0 0 30 12 Jharkhand 3 5 1 0 0 6 15 13 Bihar 10 10 2 0 0 10 3214 Uttar Pradesh 30 17 7 3 0 7 6415 Uttarakhand 3 4 3 0 0 2 12 16 Haryana 8 7 4 0 0 0 19 17 Chandigarh (UT) 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 18 Delhi 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 19 Punjab 8 3 2 2 0 1 1620 Himachal Pradesh 6 4 2 0 0 0 1221 Jammu & Kashmir 0 8 2 0 0 1 11 22 Rajasthan 9 16 7 0 0 0 32 23 Madhya Pradesh 3 18 23 1 0 0 45 24 Chhattisgarh 0 13 3 0 0 0 16 25 Gujarat 8 14 3 0 0 0 2526 DNH & Daman (UTs) 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 27 Diu (UT) 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 28 Goa 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 29 Maharashtra 2 21 10 0 0 0 33 30 Andhra Pradesh 6 14 3 0 0 0 23 31 Tamilnadu 7 13 10 0 0 0 30 32 Puducherry (UT) 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 33 Karnataka 7 12 8 0 0 0 27 34 Kerala 0 6 8 0 0 0 14 35 Lakshadweep (UT) 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

Total 143 237 111 7 0 35 533 Percentage distribution of (498) districts by intensity of rainfall (%)

29 48 22 1 0 - 100

498 Source : Indian Meteorological Department

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Table 6 : Per Capita Availability of Water in India during 2010

Sl No.

River Basin

Average Water

Resources Potential

Estimate Population

In 2010 (Millions)

Per Capita Availability of water

in 2010 (Cubic Meters)

1 2 3 4 5 1 Indus (up to Border) 73.31 58.42 1255 2 Ganga 1110.62 549.94 2020 3 Godavari 110.54 75.30 1468 4 Krishna 78.12 84.78 921 5 Cauvery 21.36 40.85 523 6 Subernarekha* 12.37 13.10 944 7 Brahamani & Baitarni 28.48 13.66 2085 8 Mahanadi 66.88 37.09 1803 9 Pennar 6.32 13.53 467 10 Mahi 11.02 14.64 753 11 Sabarmati 3.81 14.64 260 12 Narmada 45.64 20.50 2227 13 Tapi 14.88 20.64 721 14 West Flowing Rivers 87.41 112.25 779 15 East Flowing Rivers 22.52 95.65 235 Others 62.54 12.00 -

TOTAL 1869.35 1177 1588 Source : B.P. Directorate, CWC. 1. Reassessment of Water Resources Potential of India March 1993, CWC. 2. Report of the Standing Sub-Committee for assessment of availability and requirement of

water for diverse uses in the country, August 2000. Note * : Combining Subernarekha and other small rivers between Subernarekha and Baitarni.

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Table 7 : Basin-wise Live Storage Capacities under Major & Medium Irrigation Projects in India

Unit: MCM

Sl.No. Basin Average Annual Flow

Live Storage Capacities Percentage of Likely

Average Annual

Flow((Col6+Col7)/

Col3)*100

Completed Project

Project Under Construction Total

Project Under

Consideration

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Indus 73305.00 16285.90 282.53 16568.43 2576.39 26.12 2 A) Ganga 525023.00 42060.20 18600.18 60660.38 30083.92 17.28 B) Brahmaputra & Barak 585597.00 2326.92 9353.64 11680.56 41262.88 9.04 3 Godavari 110540.00 25124.60 6205.79 31330.39 5841.16 33.63 4 Krishna 78124.00 41803.98 7743.54 49547.52 1127.84 64.87 5 Cauvery 21358.00 8597.20 269.82 8867.02 261.99 42.74 6 Pennar 6316.00 2649.40 2170.71 4820.11 76.32

7 EFR from Mahanadi to Godavari and Krishna to Pennar

22520.00 1601.44 1424.97 3026.41 945.29 17.64

8 EFR B/W Pennar and Kanyakumari 16458.00 1838.41 68.49 1906.90 - -

9 Mahanadi 66879.00 12334.80 1873.00 14207.80 10094.20 36.34 10 Brahmani & Baitarni 28477.00 4648.09 875.60 5523.69 8721.19 50.02 11 Subernarekha 12368.00 672.02 1650.19 2322.21 1380.50 29.94 12 Sabarmati 3809.00 1306.77 60.77 1367.54 99.33 38.51 13 Mahi 11020.00 4722.60 261.43 4984.03 11.81 45.33

14 WFR of Kutch, Saurashtra Including Luni 15098.00 4726.92 797.23 5524.15 2849.06 55.46

15 Narmada 45639.00 16979.50 6625.10 23604.60 465.73 52.74 16 Tapi 14879.00 9408.37 847.42 10255.79 286.92 70.86 17 WFR from Tapi to Tadri 87411.00 11268.03 3464.38 14732.41 81.69 16.95

18 WFR from Tadri to Kanyakumari 113532.00 10236.16 1317.54 11553.70 1453.31 11.46

19 Area of Inland Drainage of Rajasthan - - - 0.00 - -

20 Minor River Basins Draining into Myanmar and Bengladesh

31000.00 312.00 312.00 1.47 1.01

Grand Total in BCM 1869.35 218.90 63.89 282.80 107.54 20.88

Source : 1). Central Water Commission (WM Directorate), 2). ISO, CWC for Col.8. Note : Projects having a live storage capacity of 10 M.Cum and above only are included. An additional live storage capacity of

6.241 Billion Cubic Metre (BCM)(approx.) is estimated to be created through medium projects each having a capacity of less than 10 MCM thus making a total live storage capacity of 225.14*(BCM) in completed Projects. BCM: Billion Cubic Metre EFR: East Flowing Rivers MCM: Million Cubic Metre WFR: West Flowing Rivers

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Table 8 : Live Storage Capacities under Major & Medium Irrigation Projects by State

(Unit: MCM)

Sl.No. Name of State

LIVE STORAGE CAPACITIES UNDER Percentage Distribution

of Live Storage Capacity (Col.5 / Total of

Col.5 *100)

Completed Projects

Ongoing Projects Total

Consid-eration Projects

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Andhra Pradesh 27305.13 6148.33 33453.46 1611.28 11.83 2 Assam 12.46 - 12.46 725.49 0.00 3 Arunachal Pradesh - 241.06 241.06 37934.03 0.09 4 Bihar 1842.22 675.30 2517.52 5822.22 0.89 5 Chattisgarh 6217.24 787.55 7004.79 519.30 2.48 6 Goa 44.30 227.16 271.46 - 0.10 7 Gujarat 16137.80 7406.84 23544.64 3446.02 8.33 8 Haryana - - - 258.00 0.00 9 Himachal Pradesh 13917.15 188.73 14105.88 985.80 4.99 10 Jammu And Kashmir - 93.80 93.80 1831.59 0.03 11 Jharkhand 2472.07 6877.64 9349.71 475.53 3.31 12 Karnataka 33631.21 1413.15 35044.36 66.23 12.3913 Kerala 5384.27 1336.22 6720.49 1686.07 2.3814 Madhya Pradesh 26906.28 7026.46 33932.74 7335.04 12.00 15 Maharashtra 25523.01 13242.89 38765.90 763.23 13.71 16 Manipur 396.50 8449.58 8846.08 - 3.13 17 Meghalaya 697.96 - 697.96 516.26 0.25 18 Mizoram - 663.00 663.00 1561.00 0.2319 Nagaland 1220.00 - 1220.00 526.10 0.4320 Orissa 17224.61 1997.66 19222.27 21099.70 6.80 21 Punjab 2368.75 - 2368.75 - 0.84 22 Rajasthan 8284.85 1425.95 9710.80 1807.02 3.43 23 Sikkim - - - 1.47 0.00 24 Tamilnadu 6500.47 68.49 6568.96 13.24 2.3225 Tripura 312.00 - 312.00 - 0.1126 Uttarakhand 5671.08 2726.52 8397.60 153.63 2.97 27 Uttar Pardesh 15345.01 2711.59 18056.60 18406.45 6.39 28 West Bengal 1475.15 184.44 1659.59 - 0.59 29 Andaman & Nicobar Islands - - - - - 30 Chandigarh - - - - -

31 Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu - - - - -

32 Delhi - - - - - 33 Lakshadweep - - - - - 34 Puducherry 13.79 - 13.79 - 0.00

Total in MCM 218903.31 63892.36 282795.67 107544.70 100.00 in BCM 218.90 63.90 282.80 107.54

Source : 1. Central Water Commission (WM Directorate), 2. ISO, CWC for Col.7

Note : Projects having a live storage capacity of 10 MCM and above only are included. An additional live storage capacity of 6.241 Billion Cubic Metre (BCM)(approx.) is estimated to be created through medium projects each having a capacity of less than 10 MCM thus making a total live storage capacity of 225.14*(BCM) in completed Projects. MCM: Million Cubic Metre BCM: Billion Cubic Metre

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Table 9 (A) : Storage Position of Important Reservoirs of India at the end of each month During June 2008 to May 2009Sl.No. Name of Reservoirs Location Live

Capacity at FRL in

BCM

Jun-08 Jul-08 Aug-08 Level (m)

Live Storage

BCM

Percent-age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage

BCM

Percent-age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage

BCM

Percent-age of normal storage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1* SRISAILAM (AP ) 8.288 246.58 1.411 94 246.45 1.397 39 267.75 7.144 1192* NAGARJUNA SAGAR (AP ) 6.841 166.24 3.318 253 162.92 2.593 143 174.96 5.417 1613 SRIRAMSAGAR (AP ) 2.3 320.38 -0.68 231 320.95 -0.651 -174 325.98 -0.082 -74 SOMASILA (AP ) 1.994 93.55 0.848 652 92.12 0.69 651 91.3 0.606 2455 LOWER MANAIR (AP ) 0.621 271.27 0.17 117 271.03 0.162 105 273.95 0.274 1176 TENUGHAT (JHA) 0.821 258.98 0.298 116 259.29 0.312 106 259.43 0.318 1027 MAITHON (JHA) 0.471 138.09 0.097 55 145.81 0.412 148 146.26 0.437 1088* PANCHET HILL (JHA) 0.184 124.93 0.182 280 125.16 0.184 161 126.79 0.184 1149 KONAR (JHA) 0.176 320.38 -0.68 -1236 421.39 0.103 117 425.29 0.167 13610 TILAIYA (JHA) 0.142 366.25 0.059 295 369.06 0.142 263 370.76 0.142 18411* UKAI (GUJ) 6.615 90.17 1.091 81 89.54 0.978 37 96.81 2.756 6112 SABARMATI(DHAROI) (GUJ) 0.735 182.43 0.197 259 182.52 0.202 126 183.6 0.258 10313* KADANA (GUJ) 1.472 120.25 0.547 109 120.4 0.557 87 123.57 0.8 11914 SHETRUNJI (GUJ) 0.3 47.57 0.018 26 52.32 0.113 79 53.42 0.16 9815 BHADAR (GUJ) 0.188 100.98 0.016 41 102.51 0.101 142 105.61 0.104 11216 DAMANGANGA (GUJ) 0.502 65.7 0.071 64 69.65 0.155 90 74.8 0.302 9017 DANTIWADA (GUJ) 0.399 162.53 0.002 40 163.42 0.005 12 167.5 0.028 3218 PANAM (GUJ) 0.697 119 0.249 120 118.15 0.22 71 122.35 0.385 98

19* GOBIND SAGAR(BHAKRA) (HP ) 6.229 489.65 3.062 200 500.68 4.451 146 510.21 5.871 124

20* PONG DAM(BEAS) (HP ) 6.157 402.03 1.731 192 412.65 3.543 166 422.3 5.658 14221 KRISHNARAJA SAGARA (KAR) 1.163 745.87 0.479 263 748.96 0.706 97 752.5 1.163 12022* TUNGABHADRA (KAR) 3.276 489.47 0.804 188 492.54 1.371 58 497.74 2.955 10223 GHATAPRABHA(HIDKAL) (KAR) 1.391 639.9 0.211 97 649.13 0.556 58 662.48 1.356 10824 BHADRA (KAR) 1.785 647.01 0.747 156 651.66 1.139 98 657.73 1.782 11825 LINGANAMAKKI (KAR) 4.294 535.35 0.681 83 541.08 1.33 56 550.26 3.109 9326 NARAYANPUR (KAR) 0.863 487.47 0.342 74 489.61 0.549 85 491.78 0.804 10627 MALAPRABHA(RENUKA) (KAR) 0.972 623.55 0.128 200 625.94 0.241 63 632.12 0.761 13528 KABINI (KAR) 0.275 692.08 0.062 53 695.79 0.252 114 695.47 0.234 102

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Table 9 (A) : Storage Position of Important Reservoirs of India at the end of each month During June 2008 to May 2009Sl.No. Name of Reservoirs Location Live

Capacity at FRL in

BCM

Jun-08 Jul-08 Aug-08 Level (m)

Live Storage

BCM

Percent-age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage

BCM

Percent-age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage

BCM

Percent-age of normal storage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 29 HEMAVATHY (KAR) 0.927 881.33 0.298 176 887.04 0.637 97 890.63 0.927 12030 HARANGI (KAR) 0.22 864.18 0.083 130 870.94 0.204 102 871.34 0.217 10131 SUPA (KAR) 4.12 521.75 0.669 96 526.56 0.901 56 546.83 2.303 9632 VANI VILAS SAGAR (KAR) 0.802 634.59 0.05 34 634.42 0.048 34 634.25 0.045 3133* ALMATTI (KAR) 3.105 511.82 0.653 110 516.1 1.639 69 519.5 3 10534* GERUSOPPA (KAR) 0.13 50.05 0.102 92 53.02 0.118 106 50.62 0.105 9335 KALLADA(PARAPPAR) (KRL) 0.507 92.6 0.102 53 99.65 0.188 70 105.4 0.271 8036* IDAMALAYAR (KRL) 1.018 130.56 0.165 65 139.74 0.305 56 150.42 0.525 7137* IDUKKI (KRL) 1.46 700.99 0.149 44 705.42 0.282 44 713.2 0.545 6238* KAKKI (KRL) 0.447 957.78 0.133 119 967.87 0.254 115 976.3 0.362 12139* PERIYAR (KRL) 0.173 865.61 0.142 225 865.15 0.112 120 864.03 0.11 12840* GANDHI SAGAR (MP ) 6.827 385.38 0.714 150 385.88 0.818 86 386.98 1.07 4741 TAWA (MP ) 1.944 341.01 0.319 61 343.08 0.484 43 351.19 1.325 7642* BARGI (MP ) 3.18 408.1 0.461 171 413.9 1.183 97 421.5 2.87 12343* BANSAGAR (MP ) 5.166 327.75 0.684 4560 331.68 1.564 590 334.92 2.477 27344* INDIRA SAGAR (MP ) 9.745 243.24 0.004 6 244.26 0.298 21 255.19 4.446 14945* MINIMATA BANGO (CHH) 3.046 344.66 1.153 113 352.53 1.848 128 356.9 2.544 12846 MAHANADI (CHH) 0.767 341.22 0.212 65 340.76 0.19 40 342.62 0.297 5347 JAYAKWADI(PAITHAN) (MAH) 2.171 458.6 0.556 144 458.19 0.473 69 460.62 1.065 9448* KOYANA (MAH) 2.652 635.74 0.85 97 644.65 1.465 73 657.94 2.652 10649 BHIMA(UJJANI) (MAH) 1.517 489.36 -0.305 179 489.45 -0.29 -64 496.38 1.369 15250 ISAPUR (MAH) 0.965 432.28 0.287 94 432.28 0.287 70 432.78 0.314 5051 MULA (MAH) 0.609 535.18 0.022 34 539.8 0.122 42 548.73 0.433 10252 YELDARI (MAH) 0.809 446.84 -0.013 -13 446.87 -0.013 -8 446.95 -0.011 -353 GIRNA (MAH) 0.524 383.68 0.033 58 383.03 0.021 15 388.03 0.14 5654 KHADAKVASLA (MAH) 0.056 578.66 0.012 86 579.27 0.018 67 581.53 0.043 10855* UPPER VAITARNA (MAH) 0.331 594.71 0.086 76 598.99 0.192 86 602.92 0.313 10556 UPPER TAPI (MAH) 0.255 209.85 0.057 248 211.22 0.112 267 212.8 0.185 11257* PENCH(TOTLADOH) (MAH) 1.091 471.2 0.135 107 471.6 0.145 41 477.85 0.352 58

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Table 9 (A) : Storage Position of Important Reservoirs of India at the end of each month During June 2008 to May 2009Sl.No. Name of Reservoirs Location Live

Capacity at FRL in

BCM

Jun-08 Jul-08 Aug-08 Level (m)

Live Storage

BCM

Percent-age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage

BCM

Percent-age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage

BCM

Percent-age of normal storage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 58* HIRAKUD (ORI) 5.378 181.5 0.447 67 185.25 1.73 109 190.47 4.493 11359* BALIMELA (ORI) 2.676 441.53 0.188 229 440.22 0.096 30 447.96 0.736 8760 SALANADI (ORI) 0.558 74.6 0.319 214 71.7 0.245 136 76.77 0.377 13661* RENGALI (ORI) 3.432 114.36 0.831 369 118.14 1.715 168 121.99 2.921 13462* MACHKUND(JALAPUT) (ORI) 0.893 831.64 0.428 193 830.33 0.359 102 834.71 0.62 11463* UPPER KOLAB (ORI) 0.935 844.87 0.028 19 844.71 0.023 8 850.5 0.315 6764* UPPER INDRAVATI (ORI) 1.456 627 0.134 46 626.8 0.12 18 636.25 0.868 7865* THEIN DAM (PUN) 2.344 512.78 1.28 211 513.97 1.353 165 519.28 1.678 15566* MAHI BAJAJ SAGAR (RAJ) 1.711 266.85 0.375 186 268.25 0.465 74 271.45 0.722 7167 JHAKAM (RAJ) 0.132 334.35 0.004 27 349.45 0.051 121 354.8 0.089 11968* RANA PRATAP SAGAR (RAJ) 1.436 351.02 1.094 246 351.58 1.199 201 352.56 1.395 16469 LOWER BHAWANI (TN ) 0.792 277.28 0.702 242 277.5 0.717 163 278.96 0.792 16370* METTUR(STANLEY) (TN ) 2.647 231.25 1.449 143 220.27 0.553 44 230.23 1.344 9071 VAIGAI (TN ) 0.172 275.66 0.099 190 276.19 0.108 177 278.14 0.147 19672 PARAMBIKULAM (TN ) 0.38 546.43 0.187 168 551.01 0.272 123 552.86 0.309 10673 ALIYAR (TN ) 0.095 313.33 0.054 257 312.63 0.05 109 316.66 0.074 11274* SHOLAYAR (TN ) 0.143 967.4 0.019 33 986.76 0.072 64 998.31 0.12 9575 GUMTI (TRP) 0.312 88.81 0.117 94 89 0.123 67 89.4 0.137 6376 MATATILA (UP ) 0.707 304.92 0.367 303 306.35 0.494 167 308.03 0.665 12177* RIHAND (UP ) 5.649 255.39 0.669 137 258.63 1.721 126 262.01 3.03 11978* RAMGANGA (UKH) 2.196 332.38 0.425 186 343.46 0.857 177 353.35 1.363 14679* TEHRI (UKH) 2.615 763.15 0.47 405 791.9 1.233 190 813.65 1.962 14980 MAYURAKSHI (WB ) 0.48 112.09 0.096 64 119.85 0.397 153 120.24 0.418 16181 KANGSABATI (WB ) 0.914 129.69 0.419 388 131.98 0.613 206 131.7 0.586 143 Total Storage 159.768 45.475 67.984 122.548 Percentage 28 43 77

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Sl. No.

Name of Reservoirs

Location

Live Capacity at

FRL in BCM

Sep-08 Oct-08 Nov-08 Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of

normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of

normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of

normal storage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1* SRISAILAM (AP ) 8.288 269.55 8.175 128 267.68 7.106 102 267.63 7.08 112 2* NAGARJUNA SAGAR (AP ) 6.841 179.83 6.841 173 177.24 6.097 128 170.47 4.313 110 3 SRIRAMSAGAR (AP ) 2.3 332.54 1.684 98 332.05 1.44 97 330.74 1.029 95 4 SOMASILA (AP ) 1.994 95.25 1.055 219 97.19 1.341 165 99.19 1.708 206 5 LOWER MANAIR (AP ) 0.621 277 0.438 139 276.5 0.407 121 277.95 0.498 144 6 TENUGHAT (JHA) 0.821 259.69 0.329 106 260.13 0.348 108 259.85 0.335 104 7 MAITHON (JHA) 0.471 147.16 0.471 102 146.46 0.449 97 146.56 0.455 99 8* PANCHET HILL (JHA) 0.184 127.66 0.184 105 124.67 0.169 96 125.26 0.184 102 9 KONAR (JHA) 0.176 425.75 0.175 109 425.35 0.168 106 424.53 0.154 105 10 TILAIYA (JHA) 0.142 370.25 0.142 133 369.26 0.142 131 368 0.116 126 11* UKAI (GUJ) 6.615 102.04 4.997 91 101.71 4.838 95 100.46 4.239 91 12 SABARMATI(DHAROI) (GUJ) 0.735 183.63 0.26 82 182.83 0.216 71 181.65 0.162 61 13* KADANA (GUJ) 1.472 124.79 0.905 107 124.18 0.852 105 123.85 0.824 103 14 SHETRUNJI (GUJ) 0.3 55.53 0.3 184 55.47 0.295 188 55.27 0.279 198 15 BHADAR (GUJ) 0.188 107.9 0.188 192 107.81 0.184 196 107.28 0.161 206 16 DAMANGANGA (GUJ) 0.502 79.9 0.502 112 79.65 0.493 103 79.15 0.47 103 17 DANTIWADA (GUJ) 0.399 168.11 0.033 30 168.05 0.033 35 165.11 0.013 17 18 PANAM (GUJ) 0.697 123.05 0.42 94 122.25 0.38 93 121.75 0.356 91 19* GOBIND SAGAR(BHAKRA) (HP ) 6.229 512 6.154 118 508.69 5.631 118 505.65 5.158 125 20* PONG DAM(BEAS) (HP ) 6.157 423.48 5.944 130 422.01 5.58 142 418.33 4.736 141 21 KRISHNARAJA SAGARA (KAR) 1.163 751.87 1.087 122 751.65 1.055 110 749.74 0.836 100 22* TUNGABHADRA (KAR) 3.276 497.7 2.942 105 496.69 2.58 95 494.69 1.916 86 23 GHATAPRABHA(HIDKAL) (KAR) 1.391 662.95 1.387 112 660.45 1.206 98 655.36 0.877 90 24 BHADRA (KAR) 1.785 657.45 1.749 119 656.42 1.632 112 655.91 1.576 114 25 LINGANAMAKKI (KAR) 4.294 551.47 3.425 102 550.52 3.178 94 549.18 2.844 93 26 NARAYANPUR (KAR) 0.863 492.1 0.844 113 491.73 0.797 105 491.9 0.82 106 27 MALAPRABHA(RENUKA) (KAR) 0.972 633.23 0.895 157 632.1 0.763 126 630.21 0.567 120 28 KABINI (KAR) 0.275 695.43 0.232 115 696.11 0.272 133 694.93 0.204 149 29 HEMAVATHY (KAR) 0.927 890.06 0.876 128 888.43 0.74 112 884.46 0.467 94 30 HARANGI (KAR) 0.22 870.44 0.189 104 866.87 0.109 77 857.94 0.041 63

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Table 9 (A) : Storage Position of Important Reservoirs of India at the end of each month During June 2008 to May 2009Sl. No.

Name of Reservoirs

Location

Live Capacity at

FRL in BCM

Sep-08 Oct-08 Nov-08 Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of

normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of

normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of

normal storage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 31 SUPA (KAR) 4.12 550.1 2.601 102 548.21 2.424 95 545.4 2.179 92 32 VANI VILAS SAGAR (KAR) 0.802 636.28 0.081 49 636.57 0.086 36 636.47 0.084 35 33* ALMATTI (KAR) 3.105 519.6 3.051 103 519.28 2.892 100 517.32 2.056 86 34* GERUSOPPA (KAR) 0.13 48.31 0.093 79 53.23 0.119 100 53.4 0.12 103 35 KALLADA(PARAPPAR) (KRL) 0.507 111.34 0.388 106 115.18 0.474 117 114.14 0.45 109 36* IDAMALAYAR (KRL) 1.018 154.87 0.629 80 153.4 0.594 73 151.44 0.549 72 37* IDUKKI (KRL) 1.46 717.77 0.73 75 718.9 0.775 74 718.31 0.754 72 38* KAKKI (KRL) 0.447 979.6 0.413 132 981.25 0.442 126 981 0.438 125 39* PERIYAR (KRL) 0.173 862.47 0.081 104 864.6 0.121 120 862.14 0.074 64 40* GANDHI SAGAR (MP ) 6.827 387.21 1.125 42 386.96 1.063 43 385.95 0.834 42 41 TAWA (MP ) 1.944 352.17 1.475 80 351.86 1.429 78 349.18 1.062 68 42* BARGI (MP ) 3.18 422.25 3.068 106 421.5 2.87 111 419.95 2.436 112 43* BANSAGAR (MP ) 5.166 336.41 2.991 292 335.15 2.545 307 333.81 2.155 330 44* INDIRA SAGAR (MP ) 9.745 255.33 4.567 128 254.61 4.164 107 252.38 3.04 97 45* MINIMATA BANGO (CHH) 3.046 357.1 2.58 113 354.62 2.166 101 354.41 2.127 113 46 MAHANADI (CHH) 0.767 345.39 0.485 89 344.06 0.386 79 344.7 0.43 88 47 JAYAKWADI(PAITHAN) (MAH) 2.171 463.91 2.171 152 463.63 2.064 143 462.95 1.815 137 48* KOYANA (MAH) 2.652 659.36 2.652 103 659.08 2.652 107 657.73 2.631 116 49 BHIMA(UJJANI) (MAH) 1.517 496.83 1.517 150 496.83 1.517 137 496.77 1.498 147 50 ISAPUR (MAH) 0.965 434.22 0.399 54 434.42 0.411 59 433.51 0.355 54 51 MULA (MAH) 0.609 552.34 0.609 122 552.3 0.609 120 550.93 0.537 113 52 YELDARI (MAH) 0.809 454.9 0.262 52 454.96 0.265 51 452.65 0.159 33 53 GIRNA (MAH) 0.524 396.72 0.45 145 397.36 0.481 153 396.09 0.42 145 54 KHADAKVASLA (MAH) 0.056 582.47 0.056 137 582.47 0.056 193 582.14 0.051 213 55* UPPER VAITARNA (MAH) 0.331 603.5 0.331 105 603.5 0.331 107 603.28 0.325 107 56 UPPER TAPI (MAH) 0.255 213.67 0.235 104 214 0.255 104 213.64 0.233 95 57* PENCH(TOTLADOH) (MAH) 1.091 480.3 0.458 59 476.43 0.297 43 473.06 0.186 31 58* HIRAKUD (ORI) 5.378 191.86 5.282 106 191.05 4.832 100 190.41 3.803 83 59* BALIMELA (ORI) 2.676 450.22 0.971 80 450.98 1.055 79 450.34 0.984 75 60 SALANADI (ORI) 0.558 80.16 0.482 130 73.86 0.298 88 73.1 0.28 85 61* RENGALI (ORI) 3.432 123.69 3.432 112 122.08 2.949 101 120.53 2.49 101

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Table 9 (A) : Storage Position of Important Reservoirs of India at the end of each month During June 2008 to May 2009Sl. No.

Name of Reservoirs

Location

Live Capacity at

FRL in BCM

Sep-08 Oct-08 Nov-08 Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of

normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of

normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of

normal storage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 62* MACHKUND(JALAPUT) (ORI) 0.893 836.67 0.77 114 836.52 0.758 108 836 0.716 108 63* UPPER KOLAB (ORI) 0.935 853.17 0.517 87 852.91 0.495 85 852.29 0.448 81 64* UPPER INDRAVATI (ORI) 1.456 640.85 1.328 106 639.76 1.21 102 638.07 1.045 96 65* THEIN DAM (PUN) 2.344 514.87 1.469 124 512.98 1.292 137 510.28 1.128 141 66* MAHI BAJAJ SAGAR (RAJ) 1.711 273.5 0.897 74 273.75 0.924 78 271.7 0.743 71 67 JHAKAM (RAJ) 0.132 355.95 0.098 114 356.05 0.099 116 352.75 0.074 107 68* RANA PRATAP SAGAR (RAJ) 1.436 352.67 1.415 163 352.41 1.363 171 350.32 0.968 152 69 LOWER BHAWANI (TN ) 0.792 277.7 0.73 171 278.66 0.792 174 277.48 0.715 138 70* METTUR(STANLEY) (TN ) 2.647 229.05 1.23 91 230.51 1.435 86 228.36 1.166 67 71 VAIGAI (TN ) 0.172 274.18 0.072 106 277.79 0.14 139 277.4 0.132 107 72 PARAMBIKULAM (TN ) 0.38 553.69 0.326 109 554.79 0.349 112 552.75 0.307 99 73 ALIYAR (TN ) 0.095 316.71 0.075 139 318.27 0.084 138 318.03 0.082 124 74* SHOLAYAR (TN ) 0.143 1000.8 0.133 112 992.62 0.095 81 990.97 0.088 83 75 GUMTI (TRP) 0.312 88.77 0.116 47 88.17 0.097 42 87.12 0.066 33 76 MATATILA (UP ) 0.707 308.46 0.706 105 308.03 0.665 104 308.18 0.679 129 77* RIHAND (UP ) 5.649 262.07 3.054 81 261.16 2.698 78 260.27 2.348 75 78* RAMGANGA (UKH) 2.196 355.74 1.502 112 356.53 1.553 113 356.75 1.568 115 79* TEHRI (UKH) 2.615 818.8 2.158 141 820 2.206 128 818.3 2.1 131 80 MAYURAKSHI (WB ) 0.48 120.93 0.457 126 118.4 0.321 94 118.46 0.324 99 81 KANGSABATI (WB ) 0.914 133.07 0.721 125 130.35 0.469 93 130.35 0.469 91 Total Storage 159.768 126.262 124.168 116.139 Percentage 79 78 73

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Sl. No.

Name of Reservoirs

Location

Live Capacity at

FRL in BCM

Dec-08 Jan-09 Feb-09 Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1* SRISAILAM (AP ) 8.288 267.85 7.197 127 265.78 6.168 126 261.6 4.461 118 2* NAGARJUNA SAGAR (AP ) 6.841 164.35 2.897 95 159.75 1.941 90 159.35 1.861 106 3 SRIRAMSAGAR (AP ) 2.3 329.46 0.683 90 327.84 0.294 96 325.83 -0.113 -365 4 SOMASILA (AP ) 1.994 99.22 1.71 216 98.01 1.484 206 96.23 1.188 216 5 LOWER MANAIR (AP ) 0.621 278.36 0.526 143 276.45 0.404 121 273.89 0.27 97 6 TENUGHAT (JHA) 0.821 259.55 0.323 104 259.15 0.36 121 258.74 0.29 104 7 MAITHON (JHA) 0.471 146.4 0.445 97 145.69 0.405 92 143.34 0.288 70 8* PANCHET HILL (JHA) 0.184 125.37 0.184 101 125.03 0.184 101 124.12 0.144 97 9 KONAR (JHA) 0.176 423.34 0.133 99 422.32 0.117 98 421.33 0.102 95 10 TILAIYA (JHA) 0.142 366.03 0.053 78 364.48 0.023 51 364.51 0.019 66 11* UKAI (GUJ) 6.615 99.79 3.947 94 98.34 3.341 90 97.2 2.897 90 12 SABARMATI(DHAROI) (GUJ) 0.735 180.27 0.107 49 179.72 0.09 51 179.61 0.087 64 13* KADANA (GUJ) 1.472 122.73 0.731 93 122.96 0.75 100 123.5 0.794 114 14 SHETRUNJI (GUJ) 0.3 55.12 0.268 221 54.57 0.228 243 53.72 0.176 238 15 BHADAR (GUJ) 0.188 106.2 0.123 232 105.03 0.087 242 104.06 0.064 256 16 DAMANGANGA (GUJ) 0.502 78.8 0.455 108 78.25 0.433 117 77.5 0.401 120 17 DANTIWADA (GUJ) 0.399 163.23 0.004 8 163.23 0.004 11 163.22 0.004 15 18 PANAM (GUJ) 0.697 120.75 0.313 86 119.7 0.273 83 118.45 0.229 75 19* GOBIND SAGAR(BHAKRA) (HP ) 6.229 500.54 4.431 136 493.39 3.496 143 486.27 2.686 154 20* PONG DAM(BEAS) (HP ) 6.157 414.26 3.857 140 411.64 3.345 143 408.22 2.724 135 21 KRISHNARAJA SAGARA (KAR) 1.163 748.48 0.708 96 747 0.572 100 744.57 0.382 94 22* TUNGABHADRA (KAR) 3.276 493.2 1.522 91 490.23 0.924 85 486.84 0.479 72 23 GHATAPRABHA(HIDKAL) (KAR) 1.391 649.14 0.556 81 639.75 0.206 48 634.59 0.082 34 24 BHADRA (KAR) 1.785 655.95 1.584 116 654.4 1.412 118 651.44 1.119 115 25 LINGANAMAKKI (KAR) 4.294 547.76 2.52 105 546.01 2.155 96 543.83 1.755 96 26 NARAYANPUR (KAR) 0.863 491.9 0.822 107 491.7 0.793 111 490.48 0.646 104 27 MALAPRABHA(RENUKA) (KAR) 0.972 628.73 0.439 153 625.39 0.211 129 621.82 0.065 73 28 KABINI (KAR) 0.275 694.32 0.172 143 694.4 0.177 135 693.38 0.125 140 29 HEMAVATHY (KAR) 0.927 879.11 0.199 62 877.9 0.153 52 877.62 0.142 56 30 HARANGI (KAR) 0.22 848.98 0 0 851.23 0.004 13 851.97 0.007 25

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Location

Live Capacity at

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Dec-08 Jan-09 Feb-09 Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 31 SUPA (KAR) 4.12 542.44 1.942 93 538.69 1.667 91 534.58 1.382 90 32 VANI VILAS SAGAR (KAR) 0.802 636.28 0.08 34 635.37 0.064 29 634.21 0.044 23 33* ALMATTI (KAR) 3.105 516.09 1.633 91 513.55 0.983 79 510.43 0.429 56 34* GERUSOPPA (KAR) 0.13 49.46 0.099 86 48.9 0.096 89 49.61 0.1 92 35 KALLADA(PARAPPAR) (KRL) 0.507 114.63 0.458 118 112.79 0.418 121 109.94 0.362 129 36* IDAMALAYAR (KRL) 1.018 150.44 0.525 78 147.08 0.451 77 142.18 0.351 73 37* IDUKKI (KRL) 1.46 716.86 0.693 72 715.39 0.633 77 713.41 0.554 82 38* KAKKI (KRL) 0.447 979.79 0.419 133 978 0.387 144 974.85 0.341 148 39* PERIYAR (KRL) 0.173 860.86 0.053 56 859.64 0.034 58 858.84 0.022 51 40* GANDHI SAGAR (MP ) 6.827 385.38 0.714 47 385.38 0.714 65 383.8 0.41 49 41 TAWA (MP ) 1.944 345.4 0.681 56 339.64 0.249 29 338.94 0.213 36 42* BARGI (MP ) 3.18 418 1.95 115 417.25 1.792 138 416 1.54 152 43* BANSAGAR (MP ) 5.166 332.71 1.836 333 331.13 1.434 358 329.86 1.133 343 44* INDIRA SAGAR (MP ) 9.745 251.4 2.606 110 250.17 2.108 129 248.53 1.516 112 45* MINIMATA BANGO (CHH) 3.046 354.1 2.077 120 353 1.914 121 351.77 1.743 120 46 MAHANADI (CHH) 0.767 345.2 0.47 96 344.93 0.449 91 344.51 0.415 96 47 JAYAKWADI(PAITHAN) (MAH) 2.171 462.35 1.61 132 461.59 1.355 131 460.69 1.086 120 48* KOYANA (MAH) 2.652 656.26 2.456 120 654.56 2.281 125 652.15 2.081 129 49 BHIMA(UJJANI) (MAH) 1.517 496.15 1.293 149 495.59 1.121 159 494.88 0.915 172 50 ISAPUR (MAH) 0.965 432.1 0.278 46 430.66 0.207 38 429.05 0.135 29 51 MULA (MAH) 0.609 549.6 0.472 118 547.97 0.405 124 545.9 0.317 122 52 YELDARI (MAH) 0.809 451.66 0.117 27 450.23 0.07 20 449.2 0.041 14 53 GIRNA (MAH) 0.524 394.12 0.333 136 391.93 0.255 131 389.3 0.175 113 54 KHADAKVASLA (MAH) 0.056 581.47 0.043 253 579.55 0.02 143 579.36 0.019 136 55* UPPER VAITARNA (MAH) 0.331 602.92 0.313 109 601.13 0.254 101 599.19 0.198 97 56 UPPER TAPI (MAH) 0.255 213.03 0.2 91 212.23 0.159 83 211.6 0.129 78 57* PENCH(TOTLADOH) (MAH) 1.091 472.81 0.178 36 472.52 0.17 38 472.3 0.163 51 58* HIRAKUD (ORI) 5.378 189.66 3.387 79 188.21 2.643 72 186.78 2.009 63 59* BALIMELA (ORI) 2.676 448.85 0.824 70 446.62 0.607 62 441.32 0.172 21 60 SALANADI (ORI) 0.558 72.85 0.273 88 70.35 0.216 82 66.27 0.137 58 61* RENGALI (ORI) 3.432 119.34 2.092 88 117.75 1.623 81 116.16 1.24 70

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Name of Reservoirs

Location

Live Capacity at

FRL in BCM

Dec-08 Jan-09 Feb-09 Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 62* MACHKUND(JALAPUT) (ORI) 0.893 835.85 0.704 111 834.98 0.637 117 832.98 0.511 110 63* UPPER KOLAB (ORI) 0.935 851.77 0.409 80 851.04 0.354 79 849.87 0.27 70 64* UPPER INDRAVATI (ORI) 1.456 636.84 0.925 93 635.03 0.749 84 632.8 0.565 74 65* THEIN DAM (PUN) 2.344 504.18 0.829 131 500.47 0.644 152 497.08 0.51 180 66* MAHI BAJAJ SAGAR (RAJ) 1.711 268.35 0.474 56 265.8 0.317 47 263.4 0.18 35 67 JHAKAM (RAJ) 0.132 349.3 0.051 104 344.25 0.027 87 339 0.012 67 68* RANA PRATAP SAGAR (RAJ) 1.436 347.56 0.518 78 345.16 0.172 28 344.98 0.146 25 69 LOWER BHAWANI (TN ) 0.792 275.26 0.576 118 272.32 0.455 117 270.43 0.337 101 70* METTUR(STANLEY) (TN ) 2.647 230.3 1.351 84 223.19 0.747 64 222.15 0.675 60 71 VAIGAI (TN ) 0.172 275.68 0.099 106 269.9 0.028 42 269.02 0.022 34 72 PARAMBIKULAM (TN ) 0.38 552.36 0.299 105 548.61 0.226 96 545.97 0.178 92 73 ALIYAR (TN ) 0.095 315.04 0.064 116 308.48 0.029 76 306.05 0.018 67 74* SHOLAYAR (TN ) 0.143 981.87 0.056 75 973.74 0.032 80 961.75 0.009 33 75 GUMTI (TRP) 0.312 85.9 0.035 20 84.76 0.015 11 84.17 0.007 6 76 MATATILA (UP ) 0.707 306.63 0.518 130 305.84 0.448 134 302.12 0.189 72 77* RIHAND (UP ) 5.649 259.85 2.179 81 259.05 1.88 84 258.47 1.665 88 78* RAMGANGA (UKH) 2.196 354.31 1.417 126 349.09 1.13 114 343.2 0.846 103 79* TEHRI (UKH) 2.615 811.8 1.894 138 799.35 1.466 144 786 1.079 159 80 MAYURAKSHI (WB ) 0.48 118.4 0.321 98 117.97 0.3 96 116.22 0.226 93 81 KANGSABATI (WB ) 0.914 128.55 0.333 78 126.55 0.213 67 124.19 0.098 44 Total Storage 159.768 92.066 82.682 74.289 Percentage 58 52 46

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FRL in BCM

Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1* SRISAILAM (AP ) 8.288 250.55 1.94 81 245.33 1.27 85 244.25 1.185 99 2* NAGARJUNA SAGAR (AP ) 6.841 157.4 1.48 103 153.62 0.779 57 153.8 0.812 55 3 SRIRAMSAGAR (AP ) 2.3 322.42 -0.557 186 319.98 -0.7 151 318.82 -0.748 153 4 SOMASILA (AP ) 1.994 94.35 0.94 206 93.67 0.861 279 91.32 0.608 313 5 LOWER MANAIR (AP ) 0.621 271.24 0.169 85 269.18 0.109 64 268.41 0.091 56 6 TENUGHAT (JHA) 0.821 256.44 0.206 78 255.7 0.181 77 255.16 0.164 60 7 MAITHON (JHA) 0.471 141.04 0.194 56 136.86 0.091 44 136.32 0.058 39 8* PANCHET HILL (JHA) 0.184 122.8 0.089 110 120.32 0.019 100 120.33 0.019 86 9 KONAR (JHA) 0.176 419.75 0.079 91 418.52 0.065 89 416.98 0.048 92 10 TILAIYA (JHA) 0.142 364.3 0.015 125 364.03 0.01 111 363.95 0.009 150 11* UKAI (GUJ) 6.615 95.45 2.291 87 93.11 1.691 85 90.64 1.182 87 12 SABARMATI(DHAROI) (GUJ) 0.735 179.32 0.078 70 178.98 0.068 72 178.51 0.055 71 13* KADANA (GUJ) 1.472 123.45 0.79 126 122.86 0.742 132 122.18 0.687 141 14 SHETRUNJI (GUJ) 0.3 51.97 0.101 240 48.92 0.034 243 47.12 0.013 217 15 BHADAR (GUJ) 0.188 103.72 0.056 295 103.36 0.048 300 102.74 0.038 253 16 DAMANGANGA (GUJ) 0.502 76.65 0.369 126 75.55 0.328 139 67.2 0.102 80 17 DANTIWADA (GUJ) 0.399 163.13 0.004 22 162.91 0.003 30 162.52 0.002 100 18 PANAM (GUJ) 0.697 116.75 0.178 66 116.2 0.164 72 116 0.159 89 19* GOBIND SAGAR(BHAKRA) (HP ) 6.229 476.38 1.727 160 471.88 1.374 157 465.81 0.906 81 20* PONG DAM(BEAS) (HP ) 6.157 402.29 1.767 104 402.45 1.492 93 393.74 0.729 66 21 KRISHNARAJA SAGARA (KAR) 1.163 741.59 0.197 80 739.63 0.102 83 736.38 0 0 22* TUNGABHADRA (KAR) 3.276 480.09 0.078 37 477.04 0.015 17 481.43 0.124 124 23 GHATAPRABHA(HIDKAL) (KAR) 1.391 632.38 0.044 29 631.33 0.029 33 630.64 0.019 46 24 BHADRA (KAR) 1.785 647.82 0.809 111 644.2 0.551 126 640.59 0.338 122 25 LINGANAMAKKI (KAR) 4.294 540.75 1.285 96 537.02 0.842 96 533.82 0.55 104 26 NARAYANPUR (KAR) 0.863 487.21 0.318 64 485.11 0.171 54 484.92 0.162 56 27 MALAPRABHA(RENUKA) (KAR) 0.972 621.1 0.043 68 620.72 0.033 94 620.14 0.018 67 28 KABINI (KAR) 0.275 692.32 0.073 209 690.97 0.011 275 689.57 0 0 29 HEMAVATHY (KAR) 0.927 876.68 0.109 65 875.61 0.076 78 873.68 0.028 58

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Location

Live Capacity at

FRL in BCM

Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 30 HARANGI (KAR) 0.22 852.54 0.01 45 852.89 0.011 61 853.33 0.013 87 31 SUPA (KAR) 4.12 529.56 1.069 89 524.9 0.815 88 522.42 0.698 104 32 VANI VILAS SAGAR (KAR) 0.802 634.01 0.04 22 631.1 0.037 22 633.54 0.034 22 33* ALMATTI (KAR) 3.105 508.12 0.135 49 507.15 0.037 62 506.94 0.018 41 34* GERUSOPPA (KAR) 0.13 53.42 0.121 110 53.99 0.124 102 51.9 0.112 102 35 KALLADA(PARAPPAR) (KRL) 0.507 105.64 0.276 135 99.1 0.181 121 93.46 0.112 88 36* IDAMALAYAR (KRL) 1.018 139.24 0.295 82 134.8 0.217 83 127.34 0.112 61 37* IDUKKI (KRL) 1.46 711.03 0.469 92 707.46 0.345 98 703.78 0.233 97 38* KAKKI (KRL) 0.447 970.62 0.287 168 967.87 0.243 203 962.99 0.208 260 39* PERIYAR (KRL) 0.173 859.03 0.025 54 859.19 0.027 47 858.84 0.022 35 40* GANDHI SAGAR (MP ) 6.827 383.4 0.339 58 382.46 0.195 44 381.47 0.06 15 41 TAWA (MP ) 1.944 338.94 0.213 48 338.85 0.209 54 338.72 0.202 53 42* BARGI (MP ) 3.18 414.3 1.238 164 410.75 0.765 153 406.75 0.38 131 43* BANSAGAR (MP ) 5.166 328.57 0.849 299 327.26 0.586 480 325.55 0.29 408 44* INDIRA SAGAR (MP ) 9.745 247.58 1.208 114 707.46 0.345 55 245.72 0.688 198 45* MINIMATA BANGO (CHH) 3.046 350.29 1.55 121 348 1.286 116 346.98 1.176 122 46 MAHANADI (CHH) 0.767 344.14 0.391 98 343.17 0.331 97 341.31 0.216 73 47 JAYAKWADI(PAITHAN) (MAH) 2.171 459.76 0.836 110 458.76 0.591 91 457.72 0.379 81 48* KOYANA (MAH) 2.652 649.07 1.827 139 642.98 1.333 138 638.81 1.02 143 49 BHIMA(UJJANI) (MAH) 1.517 493.42 0.527 177 492.58 0.329 2742 491.07 0.007 3 50 ISAPUR (MAH) 0.965 428.19 0.086 21 426.21 0.007 2 424.33 -0.056 -19 51 MULA (MAH) 0.609 543.84 0.243 116 541.68 0.174 135 535.62 0.03 60 52 YELDARI (MAH) 0.809 448.08 0.009 4 446.24 -0.021 -14 445.49 -0.032 -39 53 GIRNA (MAH) 0.524 338.07 0.141 123 387.23 0.117 144 386.26 0.092 177 54 KHADAKVASLA (MAH) 0.056 577.81 0.004 33 578.02 0.006 67 578.33 0.009 100 55* UPPER VAITARNA (MAH) 0.331 598.37 0.174 108 596.3 0.124 103 594.34 0.078 87 56 UPPER TAPI (MAH) 0.255 210.74 0.091 69 209.63 0.05 57 208.24 0.013 33 57* PENCH(TOTLADOH) (MAH) 1.091 471.14 0.132 56 469.5 0.095 58 467.31 0.05 39 58* HIRAKUD (ORI) 5.378 185.2 1.415 62 183.34 0.99 71 182.28 0.669 113 59* BALIMELA (ORI) 2.676 442.42 0.255 54 440.16 0.088 25 439.43 0.04 56

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Location

Live Capacity at

FRL in BCM

Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 60 SALANADI (ORI) 0.558 61.5 0.071 40 55.4 0.02 13 52.02 0.006 4 61* RENGALI (ORI) 3.432 115.02 0.976 75 112.02 0.381 45 110.12 0.06 26 62* MACHKUND(JALAPUT) (ORI) 0.893 830.33 0.359 95 827.92 0.251 79 825.61 0.17 71 63* UPPER KOLAB (ORI) 0.935 849.29 0.242 83 846.13 0.088 42 844.87 0.027 22 64* UPPER INDRAVATI (ORI) 1.456 629.96 0.332 57 626.85 0.124 31 625.62 0.041 16 65* THEIN DAM (PUN) 2.344 497.58 0.529 143 497.99 0.544 91 501.59 0.699 100 66* MAHI BAJAJ SAGAR (RAJ) 1.711 262.4 0.137 36 261.95 0.117 37 259.9 0.033 14 67 JHAKAM (RAJ) 0.132 338.7 0.012 80 338.3 0.011 79 337.9 0.01 77 68* RANA PRATAP SAGAR (RAJ) 1.436 345.14 0.17 30 345.65 0.244 40 346.07 0.305 55 69 LOWER BHAWANI (TN ) 0.792 268.58 0.267 92 263.84 0.129 56 262.43 0.1 39 70* METTUR(STANLEY) (TN ) 2.647 221.29 0.618 56 220.9 0.592 53 221.37 0.622 54 71 VAIGAI (TN ) 0.172 268.38 0.018 27 267.68 0.015 21 265.93 0.008 12 72 PARAMBIKULAM (TN ) 0.38 542.28 0.115 78 539.4 0.067 63 540.16 0.081 88 73 ALIYAR (TN ) 0.095 309.26 0.032 128 311.63 0.045 167 310.64 0.039 150 74* SHOLAYAR (TN ) 0.143 955.04 0.001 6 954.97 0.001 8 955.91 0.002 13 75 GUMTI (TRP) 0.312 82.95 0 0 82.2 0 0 84.35 0.009 13 76 MATATILA (UP ) 0.707 303.73 0.28 100 303.67 0.276 116 301.11 0.139 97 77* RIHAND (UP ) 5.649 257.56 1.344 94 256.28 0.927 86 254.97 0.546 80 78* RAMGANGA (UKH) 2.196 339.33 0.686 113 337.13 0.6 122 332.24 0.42 143 79* TEHRI (UKH) 2.615 771.9 0.681 216 754.8 0.285 413 742.9 0.045 43 80 MAYURAKSHI (WB ) 0.48 113.83 0.143 82 108.59 0.031 38 109.36 0.041 40 81 KANGSABATI (WB ) 0.914 122.67 0.041 36 131.37 -0.001 -2 121.34 -0.002 -4 Total Storage 159.768 48.181 42.843 41.632 Percentage 30 27 26

Note : FRL : Full Reservoir Level, * : Hydel Power Project having capcity more than 60 M.Watt. Col.13: Percentage of this year's live storage to average of the last ten year's storage Position at the 'End of the month ' refers to the position as on last Day of the month .

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Name of Reservoirs

Location

Live Capacity at

FRL in BCM

Jun-07 Jul-07 Aug-07 Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1* SRISAILAM (AP ) 8.288 264.15 5.44 484 267.43 6.974 211 269.75 8.288 138 2* NAGARJUNA SAGAR (AP ) 6.841 161.57 2.308 162 179.1 6.631 472 179.74 6.815 190 3 SRIRAMSAGAR (AP ) 2.3 323.03 -0.192 67 323.39 -0.139 -29 324 -0.382 -27 4 SOMASILA (AP ) 1.994 93.16 0.802 750 93.4 0.83 2515 96.4 1.198 758 5 LOWER MANAIR (AP ) 0.621 272.16 0.201 122 271.93 0.192 108 271.82 0.189 73 6 TENUGHAT (JHA) 0.821 257.33 0.236 86 259.79 0.333 113 259.57 0.324 106 7 MAITHON (JHA) 0.471 140.65 0.18 96 144.34 0.335 111 145.19 0.37 89 8* PANCHET HILL (JHA) 0.184 122.44 0.076 99 124.79 0.165 140 125.06 0.184 115 9 KONAR (JHA) 0.176 413.57 0.02 222 423.92 0.143 147 425.59 0.172 132 10 TILAIYA (JHA) 0.142 364.32 0.016 73 367.02 0.082 144 369.72 0.142 175 11* UKAI (GUJ) 6.615 88.83 0.943 67 99.35 4.183 166 102.03 5.28 110 12 SABARMATI(DHAROI) (GUJ) 0.735 183.76 0.267 326 188.14 0.592 489 188.37 0.614 265 13* KADANA (GUJ) 1.472 123.42 0.788 169 124.84 0.91 138 120.42 0.558 75 14 SHETRUNJI (GUJ) 0.3 45.97 0.004 5 54.92 0.253 207 55.53 0.3 213 15 BHADAR (GUJ) 0.188 100.22 0.01 24 106.29 0.126 194 107.89 0.188 238 16 DAMANGANGA (GUJ) 0.502 66.3 0.084 73 66.6 0.089 45 75.9 0.339 99 17 DANTIWADA (GUJ) 0.399 163.3 0.005 71 178.4 0.217 835 181 0.293 381 18 PANAM (GUJ) 0.697 119.47 0.264 109 124.9 0.524 164 126.3 0.616 150 19* GOBIND SAGAR(BHAKRA) (HP ) 6.229 479.83 2.04 128 490.06 3.11 102 504.47 4.99 103 20* PONG DAM(BEAS) (HP ) 6.157 403.14 1.896 205 407.65 2.625 119 415.9 4.205 97 21 KRISHNARAJA SAGARA (KAR) 1.163 740.73 0.153 63 751.67 1.058 155 752.5 1.163 124 22* TUNGABHADRA (KAR) 3.276 486.65 0.451 101 497.72 2.947 130 497.74 2.955 102 23 GHATAPRABHA(HIDKAL) (KAR) 1.391 640.67 0.234 95 662.3 1.342 145 662.95 1.387 111 24 BHADRA (KAR) 1.785 643.99 0.537 110 657.17 1.717 163 657.72 1.78 120 25 LINGANAMAKKI (KAR) 4.294 539.5 1.121 142 551.33 3.389 154 554.44 4.294 131 26 NARAYANPUR (KAR) 0.863 490.13 0.606 139 491.37 0.751 119 491.58 0.777 107 27 MALAPRABHA(RENUKA) (KAR) 0.972 621.13 0.075 103 631.31 0.674 199 633.65 0.948 168 28 KABINI (KAR) 0.275 692.35 0.074 65 695.93 0.261 123 696.05 0.268 115 29 HEMAVATHY (KAR) 0.927 879.64 0.219 116 890.45 0.911 150 890.54 0.919 120 30 HARANGI (KAR) 0.22 863.14 0.076 112 871.42 0.22 112 871.42 0.22 103

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Location

Live Capacity at

FRL in BCM

Jun-07 Jul-07 Aug-07 Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 31 SUPA (KAR) 4.12 529.8 1.082 164 544.92 2.14 140 556.42 3.245 136 32 VANI VILAS SAGAR (KAR) 0.802 633.74 0.036 24 633.52 0.034 22 633.36 0.032 20 33* ALMATTI (KAR) 3.105 514.25 1.137 190 518.29 2.444 108 519.6 3.051 110 34* GERUSOPPA (KAR) 0.13 51.75 0.111 99 51.53 0.11 100 52.65 0.116 105 35 KALLADA(PARAPPAR) (KRL) 0.507 97.18 0.151 84 108.65 0.336 132 111.7 0.396 119 36* IDAMALAYAR (KRL) 1.018 138.59 0.282 118 159.29 0.74 145 164.16 0.878 120 37* IDUKKI (KRL) 1.46 706.47 0.313 102 722.5 0.94 160 727.42 1.185 140 38* KAKKI (KRL) 0.447 947.24 0.096 94 971.82 0.302 156 974.27 0.334 118 39* PERIYAR (KRL) 0.173 861.8 0.069 100 865.59 0.148 178 864.15 0.112 135 40* GANDHI SAGAR (MP ) 6.827 389.81 1.853 332 392.97 3.001 299 396.3 4.667 185 41 TAWA (MP ) 1.944 343.69 0.536 104 353.36 1.662 156 354.97 1.944 113 42* BARGI (MP ) 3.18 404.15 0.126 41 410.1 0.687 52 416.6 1.66 65 43* BANSAGAR (MP ) 5.166 322.53 0 0 325.79 0.318 131 330.3 1.237 133 44* INDIRA SAGAR (MP ) 9.745 242.71 -0.046 31 252.14 2.933 544 255.67 4.767 215 45* MINIMATA BANGO (CHH) 3.046 344.03 0.843 83 347 1.178 81 349.24 1.433 69 46 MAHANADI (CHH) 0.767 344.14 0.391 134 346.85 0.6 142 348.78 0.767 138 47 JAYAKWADI(PAITHAN) (MAH) 2.171 459.58 0.792 224 461.55 1.343 223 463.4 1.975 177 48* KOYANA (MAH) 2.652 639.47 1.058 119 652.48 2.108 105 659.33 2.652 107 49 BHIMA(UJJANI) (MAH) 1.517 492.63 0.341 173 495.9 1.207 319 497.15 1.517 163 50 ISAPUR (MAH) 0.965 434.82 0.437 136 436.09 0.522 121 437.38 0.623 95 51 MULA (MAH) 0.609 539.13 0.105 150 547.88 0.396 139 551.99 0.593 136 52 YELDARI (MAH) 0.809 453.29 0.185 203 453.76 0.205 121 454.38 0.234 59 53 GIRNA (MAH) 0.524 387.01 0.111 227 393.22 0.299 245 397.74 0.505 207 54 KHADAKVASLA (MAH) 0.056 579.91 0.024 185 580.16 0.027 108 582.47 0.056 140 55* UPPER VAITARNA (MAH) 0.331 595.79 0.111 95 600.24 0.22 96 603.35 0.321 105 56 UPPER TAPI (MAH) 0.255 209.8 0.056 193 209.59 0.048 130 211.71 0.134 88 57* PENCH(TOTLADOH) (MAH) 1.091 470.95 0.129 103 480.9 0.487 146 486 0.769 120 58* HIRAKUD (ORI) 5.378 181.47 0.44 69 185.21 1.712 104 189.59 3.993 95 59* BALIMELA (ORI) 2.676 444.23 0.441 649 449.28 0.868 353 451.41 1.106 136 60 SALANADI (ORI) 0.558 66.7 0.144 82 73.15 0.281 161 79.53 0.462 164 61* RENGALI (ORI) 3.432 111.35 0.259 94 114.59 0.879 83 122.41 3.068 135

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Location

Live Capacity at

FRL in BCM

Jun-07 Jul-07 Aug-07 Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 62* MACHKUND(JALAPUT) (ORI) 0.893 834.85 0.629 298 834.83 0.628 205 836.99 0.796 156 63* UPPER KOLAB (ORI) 0.935 848.85 0.218 154 853.1 0.509 194 854.59 0.621 139 64* UPPER INDRAVATI (ORI) 1.456 633.7 0.639 242 636.4 0.882 145 641.05 1.351 122 65* THEIN DAM (PUN) 2.344 513.65 1.327 222 512.26 1.249 158 512.63 1.271 113 66* MAHI BAJAJ SAGAR (RAJ) 1.711 264.1 0.222 94 279.4 1.534 261 281.5 1.711 161 67 JHAKAM (RAJ) 0.132 344.9 0.03 200 248.1 0.045 87 355.4 0.094 122 68* RANA PRATAP SAGAR (RAJ) 1.436 351.64 1.21 241 350.37 0.977 162 350.95 1.081 123 69 LOWER BHAWANI (TN ) 0.792 273.57 0.463 150 278.74 0.792 196 279.5 0.792 174 70* METTUR(STANLEY) (TN ) 2.647 226.4 0.994 91 240.49 2.602 248 240.85 2.647 192 71 VAIGAI (TN ) 0.172 267.05 0.012 20 272.57 0.054 92 272.28 0.05 67 72 PARAMBIKULAM (TN ) 0.38 539.58 0.072 60 556.19 0.378 193 556.23 0.379 136 73 ALIYAR (TN ) 0.095 306.71 0.021 91 319.75 0.094 276 319.89 0.094 162 74* SHOLAYAR (TN ) 0.143 986.68 0.072 138 1002.84 0.143 136 1002.83 0.143 114 75 GUMTI (TRP) 0.312 88.87 0.119 92 91.72 0.228 120 92.49 0.263 117 76 MATATILA (UP ) 0.707 300.59 0.116 86 302.24 0.195 67 304.16 0.31 50 77* RIHAND (UP ) 5.649 253.44 0.115 19 254.36 0.374 23 255.85 0.803 26 78* RAMGANGA (UKH) 2.196 328 0.281 129 333.24 0.489 103 350.48 1.203 131 79* TEHRI (UKH) 2.615 742.95 0.046 14 774.65 0.751 171 803.15 1.592 209 80 MAYURAKSHI (WB ) 0.48 113.71 0.139 94 120.44 0.43 155 119.94 0.402 143 81 KANGSABATI (WB ) 0.914 120.85 -0.014 -7 132.15 0.63 179 132.28 0.643 153 Total Storage 159.768 49.258 100.604 133.472 Percentage 31 63 84

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Level (m)

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Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

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1* SRISAILAM (AP ) 8.288 269.63 8.221 129 269.23 7.987 117 268.85 7.764 126 2* NAGARJUNA SAGAR (AP ) 6.841 179.62 6.78 174 176.45 5.876 127 171.69 4.62 121 3 SRIRAMSAGAR (AP ) 2.3 331.68 1.309 82 331.35 1.21 81 330.73 1.029 96 4 SOMASILA (AP ) 1.994 97.31 1.361 332 98.1 1.501 224 99.03 1.675 247 5 LOWER MANAIR (AP ) 0.621 275.72 0.363 121 279.2 0.586 183 279.38 0.6 180 6 TENUGHAT (JHA) 0.821 260.65 0.37 121 259.43 0.318 100 259.75 0.331 103 7 MAITHON (JHA) 0.471 149.9 0.471 102 149.22 0.471 102 148.94 0.471 102 8* PANCHET HILL (JHA) 0.184 129.07 0.184 105 128.08 0.184 105 128.27 0.184 103 9 KONAR (JHA) 0.176 425.32 0.168 105 423.86 0.142 88 421.11 0.099 64 10 TILAIYA (JHA) 0.142 371.04 0.142 133 370.68 0.142 135 370.1 0.142 161 11* UKAI (GUJ) 6.615 104.6 6.373 116 104.21 6.147 119 103.32 5.673 120 12 SABARMATI(DHAROI) (GUJ) 0.735 189.35 0.71 242 189.21 0.696 239 188.47 0.624 247 13* KADANA (GUJ) 1.472 127.66 1.186 136 127.13 1.132 137 126.65 1.083 134 14 SHETRUNJI (GUJ) 0.3 55.53 0.3 213 55.53 0.3 221 55.47 0.295 240 15 BHADAR (GUJ) 0.188 107.89 0.188 214 107.89 0.188 221 107.63 0.176 255 16 DAMANGANGA (GUJ) 0.502 79.15 0.47 106 79.9 0.502 106 79.4 0.48 107 17 DANTIWADA (GUJ) 0.399 182.01 0.326 343 181.58 0.312 347 179.74 0.256 406 18 PANAM (GUJ) 0.697 127.4 0.697 157 127.41 0.697 163 127.25 0.687 168 19* GOBIND SAGAR(BHAKRA) (HP ) 6.229 505.46 5.131 99 502.08 4.651 96 497.31 4.003 95 20* PONG DAM(BEAS) (HP ) 6.157 414.08 3.821 80 409.11 2.882 65 404.15 2.048 53 21 KRISHNARAJA SAGARA (KAR) 1.163 752.5 1.163 133 752.5 1.163 125 751.71 1.063 131 22* TUNGABHADRA (KAR) 3.276 497.74 2.955 106 497.74 2.955 111 496.84 2.632 120 23 GHATAPRABHA(HIDKAL) (KAR) 1.391 662.95 1.387 113 661.88 1.31 111 657.45 1.004 106 24 BHADRA (KAR) 1.785 657.67 1.775 121 657.7 1.778 126 657.72 1.78 134 25 LINGANAMAKKI (KAR) 4.294 554.41 4.288 129 553.81 4.104 126 552.44 3.693 124 26 NARAYANPUR (KAR) 0.863 491.6 0.78 104 491.58 0.777 102 491.29 0.746 96 27 MALAPRABHA(RENUKA) (KAR) 0.972 633.84 0.972 175 633.49 0.927 167 632.44 0.798 189 28 KABINI (KAR) 0.275 696.11 0.272 135 696.12 0.272 131 694.84 0.2 135 29 HEMAVATHY (KAR) 0.927 890.61 0.925 136 890.63 0.927 146 888.29 0.729 147 30 HARANGI (KAR) 0.22 871.42 0.22 126 870.08 0.177 135 864.22 0.083 132

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Sep-07 Oct-07 Nov-07 Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

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31 SUPA (KAR) 4.12 560.94 3.751 152 560.67 3.72 153 557.94 3.412 151 32 VANI VILAS SAGAR (KAR) 0.802 634.59 0.05 30 636.19 0.079 32 636.37 0.082 33 33* ALMATTI (KAR) 3.105 519.57 3.035 103 519.02 2.77 96 517.7 2.201 95 34* GERUSOPPA (KAR) 0.13 51.24 0.108 91 53.85 0.123 102 48.51 0.094 79 35 KALLADA(PARAPPAR) (KRL) 0.507 115.82 0.507 145 115.94 0.507 132 114.8 0.462 117 36* IDAMALAYAR (KRL) 1.018 169.09 1.018 134 168.56 1.005 127 165.06 0.904 119 37* IDUKKI (KRL) 1.46 731.84 1.426 157 730.76 1.366 136 729.08 1.275 125 38* KAKKI (KRL) 0.447 980.7 0.432 146 981.15 0.441 135 980.3 0.425 126 39* PERIYAR (KRL) 0.173 865.7 0.144 206 867.13 0.171 169 865.67 0.144 125 40* GANDHI SAGAR (MP ) 6.827 396.4 4.737 166 395.44 4.16 150 393.95 3.424 149 41 TAWA (MP ) 1.944 355.46 1.944 106 355 1.944 107 353.02 1.607 103 42* BARGI (MP ) 3.18 421.3 2.814 96 420.95 2.716 101 419.05 2.184 97 43* BANSAGAR (MP ) 5.166 333.03 1.927 215 332.93 1.898 304 332.01 1.643 373 44* INDIRA SAGAR (MP ) 9.745 258.05 6.325 219 256.85 5.503 213 254.79 4.26 225 45* MINIMATA BANGO (CHH) 3.046 351.08 1.647 69 348.75 1.377 59 348.28 1.32 65 46 MAHANADI (CHH) 0.767 348.84 0.767 143 347.22 0.63 130 347.23 0.63 130 47 JAYAKWADI(PAITHAN) (MAH) 2.171 463.89 2.166 164 463.67 2.078 146 463.14 1.883 142 48* KOYANA (MAH) 2.652 659.38 2.652 104 657.73 2.631 108 656.13 2.441 109 49 BHIMA(UJJANI) (MAH) 1.517 497.31 1.517 151 496.75 1.489 140 496.02 1.255 128 50 ISAPUR (MAH) 0.965 439.68 0.842 120 439.72 0.845 116 438.95 0.777 112 51 MULA (MAH) 0.609 552.27 0.608 123 552.25 0.607 117 551.06 0.544 114 52 YELDARI (MAH) 0.809 456.96 0.387 81 457.04 0.391 72 456.35 0.347 69 53 GIRNA (MAH) 0.524 398.04 0.521 180 397.93 0.514 166 396.85 0.456 163 54 KHADAKVASLA (MAH) 0.056 582.47 0.056 151 578.97 0.015 54 579.03 0.015 68 55* UPPER VAITARNA (MAH) 0.331 603.5 0.331 105 603.44 0.33 104 603.29 0.319 102 56 UPPER TAPI (MAH) 0.255 213.25 0.212 93 214 0.255 104 213.94 0.251 103 57* PENCH(TOTLADOH) (MAH) 1.091 489 0.977 125 487.03 0.837 115 484.61 0.686 109 58* HIRAKUD (ORI) 5.378 191.97 5.347 107 191.27 4.947 102 190.69 4.618 99 59* BALIMELA (ORI) 2.676 457.57 1.907 178 461.44 2.554 212 459.95 2.274 193 60 SALANADI (ORI) 0.558 81.56 0.528 145 77.11 0.388 113 76.34 0.366 107 61* RENGALI (ORI) 3.432 123.85 3.432 113 121.12 2.674 88 119.78 2.24 88

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Sep-07 Oct-07 Nov-07 Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

62* MACHKUND(JALAPUT) (ORI) 0.893 837.4 0.819 129 837.71 0.848 126 837.73 0.849 134 63* UPPER KOLAB (ORI) 0.935 856.36 0.78 145 856.15 0.708 125 854.96 0.648 119 64* UPPER INDRAVATI (ORI) 1.456 641.8 1.434 117 640.5 1.289 107 639.46 1.181 108 65* THEIN DAM (PUN) 2.344 511.64 1.211 102 509.57 1.09 112 508.86 1.055 133 66* MAHI BAJAJ SAGAR (RAJ) 1.711 281.5 1.711 141 281.5 1.711 144 280.3 1.666 160 67 JHAKAM (RAJ) 0.132 357.7 0.114 131 357.75 0.115 131 354.55 0.087 119 68* RANA PRATAP SAGAR (RAJ) 1.436 351.1 1.107 128 351.24 1.133 142 351.98 1.219 197 69 LOWER BHAWANI (TN ) 0.792 279.49 0.792 199 279.5 0.792 178 279.53 0.792 159 70* METTUR(STANLEY) (TN ) 2.647 240.8 2.647 216 241.05 2.647 168 238.61 2.336 133 71 VAIGAI (TN ) 0.172 273.41 0.064 94 277.72 0.138 134 275.97 0.104 81 72 PARAMBIKULAM (TN ) 0.38 556.23 0.379 132 556.16 0.378 128 555.59 0.365 122 73 ALIYAR (TN ) 0.095 319.83 0.094 196 319.86 0.094 177 319.41 0.091 144 74* SHOLAYAR (TN ) 0.143 1003.03 0.143 120 1002.82 0.143 123 1001.28 0.135 130 75 GUMTI (TRP) 0.312 93.45 0.308 125 93.45 0.308 130 92.88 0.28 133 76 MATATILA (UP ) 0.707 305.23 0.395 56 305.14 0.387 58 303.7 0.278 49 77* RIHAND (UP ) 5.649 258.9 1.824 44 259.11 1.903 48 258.69 1.744 48 78* RAMGANGA (UKH) 2.196 357.48 1.617 130 360.41 1.831 137 360.42 1.832 139 79* TEHRI (UKH) 2.615 815.65 2.037 200 814.25 1.984 197 810.25 1.838 206 80 MAYURAKSHI (WB ) 0.48 121.31 0.48 133 120.06 0.408 114 119.47 0.377 109 81 KANGSABATI (WB ) 0.914 133.64 0.773 136 132.2 0.643 128 132.5 0.664 127 Total Storage 159.768 136.152 135.829 129.048 Percentage 85 85 81

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Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1* SRISAILAM (AP ) 8.288 268.4 7.5 137 266.55 6.525 138 263.4 5.125 154 2* NAGARJUNA SAGAR (AP ) 6.841 165.87 3.235 108 160.57 2.107 97 159.59 1.909 120 3 SRIRAMSAGAR (AP ) 2.3 329.43 0.675 85 327.9 0.308 96 325.86 -0.104 -2600 4 SOMASILA (AP ) 1.994 99.54 1.78 282 99.11 1.691 306 98.36 1.549 452 5 LOWER MANAIR (AP ) 0.621 279.32 0.595 167 277.52 0.47 144 275.78 0.366 141 6 TENUGHAT (JHA) 0.821 259.51 0.321 104 259.11 0.304 101 258.84 0.393 147 7 MAITHON (JHA) 0.471 148.6 0.471 103 148.07 0.471 106 147.12 0.471 113 8* PANCHET HILL (JHA) 0.184 128.4 0.184 101 127.9 0.184 101 126.44 0.184 128 9 KONAR (JHA) 0.176 418.58 0.065 45 417.81 0.057 45 415.84 0.036 32 10 TILAIYA (JHA) 0.142 369.24 0.142 237 368.25 0.122 349 366.79 0.075 326 11* UKAI (GUJ) 6.615 102.1 5.275 121 101.05 4.521 120 99.61 3.866 124 12 SABARMATI(DHAROI) (GUJ) 0.735 187.64 0.548 265 186.73 0.471 285 185.69 0.392 321 13* KADANA (GUJ) 1.472 125.93 1.012 125 124.92 0.917 118 123.67 0.809 132 14 SHETRUNJI (GUJ) 0.3 55.27 0.279 282 54.72 0.239 306 53.97 0.19 297 15 BHADAR (GUJ) 0.188 106.8 0.141 320 105.6 0.104 359 104.28 0.068 340 16 DAMANGANGA (GUJ) 0.502 78.3 0.435 106 77.3 0.304 82 76.25 0.353 111 17 DANTIWADA (GUJ) 0.399 177.84 0.202 481 174.08 0.133 532 172.3 0.084 350 18 PANAM (GUJ) 0.697 126.7 0.644 166 126.05 0.599 172 125.3 0.549 146 19* GOBIND SAGAR(BHAKRA) (HP ) 6.229 491.51 3.278 98 484.82 2.536 103 476.09 1.7 100 20* PONG DAM(BEAS) (HP ) 6.157 399.97 1.442 44 397.95 1.183 42 396.02 0.952 43 21 KRISHNARAJA SAGARA (KAR) 1.163 751.92 1.089 158 750.93 0.969 189 749.58 0.819 265 22* TUNGABHADRA (KAR) 3.276 494.93 1.992 119 492.11 1.278 119 489.94 0.876 160 23 GHATAPRABHA(HIDKAL) (KAR) 1.391 651.79 0.684 103 644.77 0.374 90 637.11 0.136 65 24 BHADRA (KAR) 1.785 657.48 1.753 133 656.01 1.586 140 653.15 1.283 152 25 LINGANAMAKKI (KAR) 4.294 551.09 3.325 129 548.77 2.745 127 546.15 2.183 129 26 NARAYANPUR (KAR) 0.863 491.69 0.863 114 491.73 0.797 115 490.85 0.688 113 27 MALAPRABHA(RENUKA) (KAR) 0.972 630.54 0.598 241 628.01 0.382 289 624.7 0.176 284 28 KABINI (KAR) 0.275 695 0.208 164 695.49 0.235 177 694.25 0.168 233 29 HEMAVATHY (KAR) 0.927 885.08 0.497 143 884.57 0.474 142 883.84 0.429 209 30 HARANGI (KAR) 0.22 856.91 0.028 104 856.67 0.032 103 857.54 0.038 165

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Live Storage in

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Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 31 SUPA (KAR) 4.12 554.36 3.026 152 549.66 2.558 145 543.94 2.06 138 32 VANI VILAS SAGAR (KAR) 0.802 636.21 0.079 32 636.01 0.076 33 635.84 0.073 31 33* ALMATTI (KAR) 3.105 515.96 1.595 96 513.5 0.973 85 510.9 0.501 70 34* GERUSOPPA (KAR) 0.13 49.98 0.102 87 46.6 0.085 75 46.28 0.084 72 35 KALLADA(PARAPPAR) (KRL) 0.507 114.37 0.454 124 112.28 0.408 125 107.85 0.32 116 36* IDAMALAYAR (KRL) 1.018 159.1 0.735 109 154.2 0.613 105 150.88 0.536 119 37* IDUKKI (KRL) 1.46 726.34 1.126 121 723.17 0.971 121 718.33 0.772 125 38* KAKKI (KRL) 0.447 977.45 0.378 124 974.5 0.337 129 971.53 0.298 134 39* PERIYAR (KRL) 0.173 865.15 0.132 135 862.93 0.089 141 861.16 0.058 135 40* GANDHI SAGAR (MP ) 6.827 392.18 2.688 139 390.46 2.067 137 388.61 1.489 229 41 TAWA (MP ) 1.944 350.52 1.222 98 347.2 0.835 94 342.95 0.455 91 42* BARGI (MP ) 3.18 416.6 1.66 91 414.55 1.278 86 412.2 0.948 97 43* BANSAGAR (MP ) 5.166 331.4 1.499 440 329.82 1.123 470 328.85 0.906 482 44* INDIRA SAGAR (MP ) 9.745 252.33 3.017 215 249.52 1.864 182 248.84 1.622 182 45* MINIMATA BANGO (CHH) 3.046 347.71 1.255 66 347.16 1.195 69 346.67 1.154 74 46 MAHANADI (CHH) 0.767 347.13 0.623 126 345.84 0.52 102 345.27 0.476 100 47 JAYAKWADI(PAITHAN) (MAH) 2.171 462.57 1.683 136 461.92 1.461 138 461.32 1.273 150 48* KOYANA (MAH) 2.652 654.2 2.251 112 651.15 1.999 113 649.12 1.803 119 49 BHIMA(UJJANI) (MAH) 1.517 495.58 1.12 133 494.59 0.835 125 493.86 0.639 175 50 ISAPUR (MAH) 0.965 438.21 0.689 108 437.05 0.597 103 435.94 0.514 107 51 MULA (MAH) 0.609 548.84 0.437 108 547.04 0.361 109 545.07 0.286 124 52 YELDARI (MAH) 0.809 454.76 0.254 55 453.14 0.179 46 451.63 0.117 33 53 GIRNA (MAH) 0.524 395.05 0.372 157 393 0.292 157 390.36 0.205 156 54 KHADAKVASLA (MAH) 0.056 578.82 0.013 87 579.03 0.015 125 579.12 0.016 133 55* UPPER VAITARNA (MAH) 0.331 602.32 0.293 101 601.1 0.253 100 599.27 0.2 96 56 UPPER TAPI (MAH) 0.255 213.54 0.227 104 212.96 0.195 101 212.27 0.161 105 57* PENCH(TOTLADOH) (MAH) 1.091 483.44 0.619 114 480.58 0.972 218 478.54 0.381 102 58* HIRAKUD (ORI) 5.378 190.18 4.329 99 189.06 3.695 97 188.16 3.198 102 59* BALIMELA (ORI) 2.676 458.18 1.992 187 455.01 1.565 181 453.33 1.346 171 60 SALANADI (ORI) 0.558 76.03 0.358 111 75.17 0.332 121 74.27 0.308 124 61* RENGALI (ORI) 3.432 119.18 2.04 82 116.6 1.11 51 114.4 0.839 45

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BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 62* MACHKUND(JALAPUT) (ORI) 0.893 837.64 0.842 139 837.43 0.831 162 836.99 0.796 173 63* UPPER KOLAB (ORI) 0.935 854.24 0.594 118 852.59 0.479 109 851.38 0.381 92 64* UPPER INDRAVATI (ORI) 1.456 637.72 1.011 101 635.34 0.779 86 633.18 0.596 77 65* THEIN DAM (PUN) 2.344 504.65 0.846 138 498.19 0.552 139 497.23 0.516 311 66* MAHI BAJAJ SAGAR (RAJ) 1.711 278.35 1.393 164 276.1 1.153 168 273.7 0.919 207 67 JHAKAM (RAJ) 0.132 351.3 0.063 117 345.75 0.034 97 338.9 0.012 55 68* RANA PRATAP SAGAR (RAJ) 1.436 352.24 1.33 208 352.14 1.304 225 352.07 1.297 243 69 LOWER BHAWANI (TN ) 0.792 278.59 0.771 163 277.34 0.685 181 276.8 0.65 226 70* METTUR(STANLEY) (TN ) 2.647 236.87 2.107 132 233.08 1.647 139 232.39 1.571 145 71 VAIGAI (TN ) 0.172 278.12 0.147 153 274.69 0.083 109 274.82 0.085 160 72 PARAMBIKULAM (TN ) 0.38 555.51 0.364 133 554.51 0.344 151 552.72 0.306 204 73 ALIYAR (TN ) 0.095 319.74 0.093 175 316.61 0.074 206 315.54 0.067 419 74* SHOLAYAR (TN ) 0.143 993.37 0.098 126 978.03 0.044 100 961.4 0.009 37 75 GUMTI (TRP) 0.312 92.8 0.277 156 92.34 0.256 180 91.63 0.226 217 76 MATATILA (UP ) 0.707 303.92 0.293 69 303.49 0.265 75 303.92 0.293 123 77* RIHAND (UP ) 5.649 258.17 1.551 50 257.47 1.313 50 256.8 1.085 54 78* RAMGANGA (UKH) 2.196 358.91 1.974 186 354.58 1.433 147 348.66 1.107 146 79* TEHRI (UKH) 2.615 802.55 1.572 224 789.15 1.151 236 773.4 0.719 235 80 MAYURAKSHI (WB ) 0.48 119.42 0.374 108 119.12 0.359 107 116.77 0.245 108 81 KANGSABATI (WB ) 0.914 131.11 0.527 122 129.72 0.422 127 128.37 0.319 133 Total Storage 159.768 103.756 92.179 84 Percentage 65 58 53

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Sl. No.

Name of Reservoirs

Location

Live Capacity at

FRL in BCM

Mar-08 Apr-08 May-08 Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1* SRISAILAM (AP ) 8.288 262.48 4.775 216 257.98 3.388 256 250.35 1.91 168 2* NAGARJUNA SAGAR (AP ) 6.841 157.21 1.444 97 160.84 2.101 157 165.26 3.098 234 3 SRIRAMSAGAR (AP ) 2.3 323.73 -0.418 150 322.39 -0.554 119 320.98 -0.649 135 4 SOMASILA (AP ) 1.994 97.85 1.455 498 97.24 1.349 630 95.71 1.115 1062 5 LOWER MANAIR (AP ) 0.621 273.65 0.261 134 271.67 0.183 112 271.41 0.174 112 6 TENUGHAT (JHA) 0.821 258.2 0.268 99 257.57 0.245 101 256.75 0.217 76 7 MAITHON (JHA) 0.471 145.3 0.384 106 142.81 0.265 122 141.04 0.194 128 8* PANCHET HILL (JHA) 0.184 124.03 0.14 169 120.55 0.024 114 119.37 -0.002 -9 9 KONAR (JHA) 0.176 411.18 0.003 3 409.65 -0.004 -5 407.79 -0.012 -19 10 TILAIYA (JHA) 0.142 364.93 0.028 280 364.29 0.015 214 364.11 0.012 240 11* UKAI (GUJ) 6.615 98.01 3.21 116 96.1 2.499 126 94.03 1.861 141 12 SABARMATI(DHAROI) (GUJ) 0.735 184.39 0.306 303 183.51 0.253 333 182.64 0.207 345 13* KADANA (GUJ) 1.472 122.53 0.715 110 121.36 0.624 107 120.55 0.567 116 14 SHETRUNJI (GUJ) 0.3 52.82 0.131 397 49.77 0.047 392 47.91 0.022 440 15 BHADAR (GUJ) 0.188 103.68 0.055 344 103.48 0.051 392 102.79 0.038 317 16 DAMANGANGA (GUJ) 0.502 74.9 0.306 107 73.35 0.256 108 66.8 0.093 67 17 DANTIWADA (GUJ) 0.399 169.71 0.049 327 165.08 0.013 144 162.61 0.002 100 18 PANAM (GUJ) 0.697 124.45 0.498 172 121.3 0.337 142 119.45 0.265 136 19* GOBIND SAGAR(BHAKRA) (HP ) 6.229 463.97 0.844 71 462.52 0.762 84 466.25 0.988 90 20* PONG DAM(BEAS) (HP ) 6.157 393.7 0.72 34 393.4 0.691 37 391.34 0.509 38 21 KRISHNARAJA SAGARA (KAR) 1.163 749.1 0.77 448 747.78 0.623 865 745.01 0.414 1428 22* TUNGABHADRA (KAR) 3.276 488.03 0.61 333 485.94 0.395 745 485.95 0.396 566 23 GHATAPRABHA(HIDKAL) (KAR) 1.391 636.72 0.127 91 635.69 0.104 120 632.24 0.042 98 24 BHADRA (KAR) 1.785 650.21 1.009 148 647.06 0.751 172 643.4 0.499 178 25 LINGANAMAKKI (KAR) 4.294 543.88 1.763 140 540.17 1.207 144 534.96 0.644 127 26 NARAYANPUR (KAR) 0.863 489.9 0.581 125 487.19 0.318 103 487.14 0.315 109 27 MALAPRABHA(RENUKA) (KAR) 0.972 623.21 0.113 297 623.02 0.106 408 622.61 0.091 455 28 KABINI (KAR) 0.275 693.46 0.128 457 691.75 0.046 767 688.95 0 0 29 HEMAVATHY (KAR) 0.927 880.9 0.275 145 878.58 0.179 169 877.31 0.13 271 30 HARANGI (KAR) 0.22 859.35 0.053 294 860.06 0.059 454 860.23 0.06 667

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Name of Reservoirs

Location

Live Capacity at

FRL in BCM

Mar-08 Apr-08 May-08 Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 31 SUPA (KAR) 4.12 539.06 1.694 146 533.3 1.298 145 523.53 0.749 113 32 VANI VILAS SAGAR (KAR) 0.802 635.24 0.062 33 634.99 0.058 34 634.74 0.053 34 33* ALMATTI (KAR) 3.105 508.8 0.212 109 508.52 0.179 448 508.4 0.165 688 34* GERUSOPPA (KAR) 0.13 53.76 0.122 110 53.03 0.118 97 50.72 0.106 95 35 KALLADA(PARAPPAR) (KRL) 0.507 103.5 0.241 122 99.7 0.189 131 94.45 0.122 98 36* IDAMALAYAR (KRL) 1.018 147.61 0.462 131 141.73 0.343 137 134 0.205 118 37* IDUKKI (KRL) 1.46 714.94 0.615 120 709.61 0.42 114 703.12 0.213 78 38* KAKKI (KRL) 0.447 966.54 0.24 145 959.22 0.176 147 953.69 0.133 175 39* PERIYAR (KRL) 0.173 864.48 0.119 290 866.13 0.154 328 866.13 0.154 291 40* GANDHI SAGAR (MP ) 6.827 387.14 1.105 123 385.82 0.808 117 385.43 0.727 120 41 TAWA (MP ) 1.944 340.7 0.302 63 340.58 0.297 65 340.4 0.288 65 42* BARGI (MP ) 3.18 410.45 0.729 89 408.5 0.505 89 406.95 0.356 106 43* BANSAGAR (MP ) 5.166 327.51 0.637 352 326.67 0.468 650 325.61 0.298 903 44* INDIRA SAGAR (MP ) 9.745 248 1.379 179 246.58 0.906 164 245.76 0.419 127 45* MINIMATA BANGO (CHH) 3.046 346.14 1.116 79 345.43 1.057 88 344.52 0.912 90 46 MAHANADI (CHH) 0.767 344.06 0.386 97 342.17 0.269 79 340.95 0.199 69 47 JAYAKWADI(PAITHAN) (MAH) 2.171 460.65 1.075 138 459.93 0.878 145 459.17 0.691 164 48* KOYANA (MAH) 2.652 646.71 1.633 133 642.09 1.256 135 637.77 0.961 142 49 BHIMA(UJJANI) (MAH) 1.517 493.34 0.507 195 491.97 0.193 1485 490.53 -0.097 46 50 ISAPUR (MAH) 0.965 435.1 0.456 102 433.9 0.378 103 432.51 0.299 103 51 MULA (MAH) 0.609 544.19 0.255 124 542.1 0.187 146 539.25 0.108 230 52 YELDARI (MAH) 0.809 449.62 0.052 20 447.62 -0.002 -1 447.06 -0.01 -12 53 GIRNA (MAH) 0.524 388.19 0.144 131 387.1 0.114 143 385.54 0.075 144 54 KHADAKVASLA (MAH) 0.056 577.87 0.005 45 577.78 0.004 40 578.11 0.007 70 55* UPPER VAITARNA (MAH) 0.331 597.55 0.154 94 595.9 0.114 94 594.92 0.09 99 56 UPPER TAPI (MAH) 0.255 211.58 0.128 94 210.62 0.086 91 209.35 0.044 100 57* PENCH(TOTLADOH) (MAH) 1.091 476.12 0.286 101 474.5 0.23 108 473.14 0.188 117 58* HIRAKUD (ORI) 5.378 186.61 2.364 97 185.02 1.637 105 183.32 0.984 136 59* BALIMELA (ORI) 2.676 449.28 0.868 224 446.29 0.577 192 443.39 0.322 749 60 SALANADI (ORI) 0.558 72.77 0.271 149 70.88 0.227 143 70.44 0.218 157 61* RENGALI (ORI) 3.432 113.2 0.6 42 111.5 0.286 30 110.3 0.084 29

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Table 9(B) : Storage Position of Important Reservoirs of India at the end of each month During June 2007 to May 2008 Sl. No.

Name of Reservoirs

Location

Live Capacity at

FRL in BCM

Mar-08 Apr-08 May-08 Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

Level (m)

Live Storage in

BCM

Percent- age of normal storage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 62* MACHKUND(JALAPUT) (ORI) 0.893 836.52 0.758 224 835.82 0.702 276 834.42 0.602 336 63* UPPER KOLAB (ORI) 0.935 849.91 0.272 94 847.94 0.176 87 845.51 0.057 46 64* UPPER INDRAVATI (ORI) 1.456 630.81 0.401 67 628.31 0.221 52 626.63 0.109 40 65* THEIN DAM (PUN) 2.344 496.51 0.488 144 504.28 0.831 145 506.55 0.942 141 66* MAHI BAJAJ SAGAR (RAJ) 1.711 271.05 0.692 170 268.5 0.509 166 266.7 0.365 159 67 JHAKAM (RAJ) 0.132 335.15 0.005 31 334.8 0.004 27 334.4 0.004 29 68* RANA PRATAP SAGAR (RAJ) 1.436 351.2 1.126 214 351.82 1.247 228 351.93 1.269 266 69 LOWER BHAWANI (TN ) 0.792 277.44 0.712 267 276.65 0.661 322 276.87 0.676 302 70* METTUR(STANLEY) (TN ) 2.647 233.45 1.69 146 234.07 1.761 153 234.93 1.864 158 71 VAIGAI (TN ) 0.172 279.2 0.172 257 279.16 0.171 263 278.93 0.166 286 72 PARAMBIKULAM (TN ) 0.38 549.16 0.237 169 545.51 0.17 157 544.92 0.16 182 73 ALIYAR (TN ) 0.095 316.26 0.071 374 318.27 0.084 420 317.66 0.08 421 74* SHOLAYAR (TN ) 0.143 959.8 0.007 39 955.06 0.001 8 955.4 0.001 6 75 GUMTI (TRP) 0.312 90.84 0.192 234 89.74 0.149 237 89 0.123 168 76 MATATILA (UP ) 0.707 303.73 0.28 120 303.25 0.25 107 300.99 0.134 93 77* RIHAND (UP ) 5.649 256.13 0.882 51 255.33 0.652 52 254.75 0.486 62 78* RAMGANGA (UKH) 2.196 344.05 0.883 152 335.94 0.553 119 328.31 0.291 102 79* TEHRI (UKH) 2.615 758.1 0.356 419 746.25 0.11 393 741.75 0.024 17 80 MAYURAKSHI (WB ) 0.48 114.77 0.172 86 109.61 0.045 40 109.24 0.04 31 81 KANGSABATI (WB ) 0.914 125.68 0.176 139 123.09 0.057 102 109.26 0.04 69 Total Storage 159.768 60.394 56.097 53.696 Percentage 38 35 34Source : Central Water Commission (WM Directorate) Note : FRL : Full Reservoir Level, * : Hydel Power Project having capcity more than 60 MW Col.13: Percentage of this year's live storage to average of the last ten year's storage Position at the 'End of the month ' refers to the position as on last Day of the month .

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Table 10 : Basinwise Details of Hydrological Observation Stations

Sl. No. River/Basin STATE

Gau

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D

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Wat

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Qua

lity

Gau

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Dis

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Silt

Gau

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Dis

char

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W

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Qua

lity

Gau

ge,

Disc

harg

e, S

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W

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Qua

lity

Snow

TOTA

L

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 Brahmani-Baitarni Jharkhand 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Orissa 3 1 1 0 0 6 0 11 SubTotal 3 1 1 0 0 7 0 12 2 Cauvery Karnataka 1 1 0 1 6 4 0 13 Kerala 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Puducherry 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 Tamil Nadu 0 0 0 0 9 9 0 18 SubTotal 1 2 0 1 16 14 0 34 3 East Flowing Rivers Andhra Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

Between Krishna - Pennar SubTotal 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

4 East flowing rivers Andhra Pradesh 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 between Mahanadi and Orissa 6 1 0 0 0 2 0 9 Godavari SubTotal 7 2 0 0 0 3 0 12 5 East flowing rivers Andhra pradesh 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 between Pennar and Tamil Nadu 1 5 0 0 7 2 0 15 Cauvery SubTotal 1 6 0 0 8 2 0 17 6 Ganga Arunachal Pradesh 12 3 0 7 0 0 0 22 Brahamputra Assam 42 2 0 1 5 19 0 69 Meghna Basin Bihar 33 4 0 1 4 14 0 56 Chhattisgarh 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Delhi 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Haryana 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 5

Himanchal Pradesh 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 4

Jharkhand 9 12 0 1 0 2 0 24 Madhya Pradesh 0 10 0 1 3 6 0 20 Manipur 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Meghalaya 1 0 0 1 5 0 0 7 Mizoram 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 8 Rajasthan 2 7 0 0 1 5 0 15 Sikkim 4 5 0 7 0 0 0 16 Tripura 4 0 0 0 4 5 0 13 Uttar Pradesh 37 11 1 0 14 31 0 94 Uttarakhand 11 13 0 4 4 5 0 37 West Bengal 19 12 0 2 6 18 0 57 SubTotal 179 85 1 27 51 106 1 450 7 Godavari Andhra Pradesh 7 2 0 0 1 5 0 15 Chhattisgarh 1 7 0 0 0 3 0 11 Karnataka 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Madhya Pradesh 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 Marharashtra 8 13 1 0 0 8 0 30 Orissa 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 SubTotal 17 31 1 0 1 17 0 67 8 Indus Himachal Pradesh 2 9 0 1 0 2 1 15 Jammu & Kashmir 0 9 0 1 5 4 0 19

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Table 10 : Basinwise Details of Hydrological Observation Stations

Sl. No. River/Basin STATE

Gau

ge

Gau

ge &

D

isch

arge

Gau

ge &

Wat

er

Qua

lity

Gau

ge,

Dis

char

ge &

Silt

Gau

ge,

Dis

char

ge &

W

ater

Qua

lity

Gau

ge,

Disc

harg

e, S

ilt &

W

ater

Qua

lity

Snow

TOTA

L

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 SubTotal 2 18 0 2 5 6 1 34 9 Krishna Andhra Pradesh 2 4 0 0 5 2 0 13 Maharashtra 5 6 0 0 1 4 0 16 Karnataka 9 10 0 0 5 3 0 27 SubTotal 16 20 0 0 11 9 0 56

10 Mahanadi Chhattisgarh 7 2 0 0 1 11 0 21 Orissa 11 0 0 1 0 4 0 16 SubTotal 18 2 0 1 1 15 0 37

11 Mahi Madhya Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Rajasthan 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 6 Gujarat 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 5 SubTotal 6 2 0 0 1 3 0 12

12 Narmada Gujarat 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 Madhya Pradesh 4 0 0 0 5 11 0 20 SubTotal 7 0 0 0 5 13 0 25

13 Pennar Andhra pradesh 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 7 Karnataka 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 SubTotal 0 3 0 0 5 0 0 8

14 Sabarmati Gujarat 7 3 0 0 1 1 0 12 Rajasthan 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 SubTotal 8 3 0 0 1 1 0 13

15 Subarnarekha Jharkhand 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 4 West Bengal 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Orissa 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 SubTotal 6 1 0 0 1 4 0 12

16 Tapi Gujarat 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Madhya Pradesh 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 Maharashtra 8 1 0 1 0 2 0 12 SubTotal 13 1 0 1 0 3 0 18

17 West flowing rivers Gujarat 3 3 0 0 1 3 0 10 of Kutch - Saurashtra Rajasthan 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 5 and Luni SubTotal 5 5 0 0 2 3 0 15

18 West flowing rivers South of Tapi

Dadra & Nagar Haveli 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

Goa 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 Gujarat 2 1 0 0 2 2 0 7 Karanataka 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 6 Kerala 0 6 0 0 6 8 0 20 Maharashtra 5 4 0 0 3 1 0 13 Tamil Nadu 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 SubTotal 11 18 0 0 15 11 0 55

Grand Total 300 200 3 32 123 218 2 878 Source : RD Directorate, Central Water Commission

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Table 11 : Annual Replenishable Ground Water Resource by State

S.No Name of the State Total Annual Replenishable Ground Water

Resource (BCM/Year)

1 2 7 1 Andhra Pradesh 36.50 2 Arunachal Pradesh 2.56 3 Assam 27.23 4 Bihar 29.19 5 Chhattisgarh 14.93 6 Delhi 0.30 7 Gujarat 15.81 8 Goa 0.28 9 Haryana 9.31 10 Himachal Pradesh 0.43 11 Jammu & Kashmir 2.70 12 Jharkhand 5.58 13 Karnataka 15.93 14 Kerala 6.84 15 Madhya Pradesh 37.19 16 Maharashtra 32.96 17 Manipur 0.38 18 Meghalaya 1.15 19 Mizoram 0.00 20 Nagaland 0.32 21 Orissa 23.09 22 Punjab 23.78 23 Rajasthan 11.56 24 Sikkim 0.08 25 Tamil Nadu 23.07 26 Tripura 2.19 27 Uttar Pradesh 76.35 28 Uttarakhand 2.27 29 West Bengal 30.36 30 Andaman & Nicobar 0.33 31 Chandigarh 0.02 32 Daman & Diu 0.01 33 Dadar & Nagar Haveli 0.06 34 Lakshadweep 0.01 35 Puducherry 0.16 Total 432.94

Sources : Central Ground Water Board, Hydrology Project, Ministry of Water Resources. Note : BCM/Year : Billion Cubic Metre per Year Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

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Table 12 : Availability, Utilization and Stage of Development of Ground Water Resources by State Unit : BCM / Year

Sl. No

Name of the State

Annual Replenishable Ground Water Resources Natural Discharge

during non-

monsoon season

Net Annual Ground Water

Availability

Annual Ground Water Draft

Projected Demand for Domestic

and Industrial uses upto

2025

Ground Water

availability for

future irrigation

Stage of

Ground Water

Development (%)

Monsoon Season Non-monsoon

Season Total

Recharge

from rainfall

Recharge from other

source

Recharge from

rainfall

Recharge from other

source

Irrigation

Domestic and

Industrial uses

Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 Andhra Pradesh 16.04 8.93 4.20 7.33 36.50 3.55 32.95 13.88 1.02 14.90 2.67 17.65 45.00 2 Arunachal Pradesh 1.57 0.00 0.98 0.00 2.56 0.26 2.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 2.29 0.04 3 Assam 23.65 1.99 1.05 0.54 27.23 2.34 24.89 4.85 0.59 5.44 0.98 19.06 22.00 4 Bihar 19.45 3.96 3.42 2.36 29.19 1.77 27.42 9.39 1.37 10.77 2.14 15.89 39.00 5 Chhattisgarh 12.08 0.43 1.30 1.13 14.93 1.25 13.68 2.31 0.48 2.80 0.70 10.67 20.00 6 Delhi 0.13 0.06 0.02 0.09 0.30 0.02 0.28 0.20 0.28 0.48 0.57 0.00 170.00 7 Gujarat 10.59 2.08 0.00 3.15 15.81 0.79 15.02 10.49 0.99 11.49 1.48 3.05 76.00 8 Goa 0.22 0.01 0.01 0.04 0.28 0.02 0.27 0.04 0.03 0.07 0.04 0.18 27.00 9 Haryana 3.52 2.15 0.92 2.72 9.31 0.68 8.63 9.10 0.35 9.45 0.60 -1.07 109.00

10 Himachal Pradesh 0.33 0.01 0.08 0.02 0.43 0.04 0.39 0.09 0.02 0.12 0.04 0.25 30.00 11 Jammu & Kashmir 0.61 0.77 1.00 0.32 2.70 0.27 2.43 0.10 0.24 0.33 0.42 1.92 14.00 12 Jharkhand 4.26 0.14 1.00 0.18 5.58 0.33 5.25 0.70 0.38 1.09 0.56 3.99 21.00 13 Karnataka 8.17 4.01 1.50 2.25 15.93 0.63 15.30 9.75 0.97 10.71 1.41 6.48 70.00 14 Kerala 3.79 0.01 1.93 1.11 6.84 0.61 6.23 1.82 1.10 2.92 1.40 3.07 47.00 15 Madhya Pradesh 30.59 0.96 0.05 5.59 37.19 1.86 35.33 16.08 1.04 17.12 1.74 17.51 48.00 16 Maharashtra 20.15 2.51 1.94 8.36 32.96 1.75 31.21 14.24 0.85 15.09 1.52 16.10 48.00 17 Manipur 0.20 0.01 0.16 0.01 0.38 0.04 0.34 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.31 0.65 18 Meghalaya 0.79 0.03 0.33 0.01 1.15 0.12 1.04 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.94 0.18 19 Mizoram 0.03 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.90 20 Nagaland 0.28 0.00 0.08 0.00 0.36 0.04 0.32 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.30 3.00 21 Orissa 12.81 3.56 3.58 3.14 23.09 2.08 21.01 3.01 0.84 3.85 1.22 16.78 18.00 22 Punjab 5.98 10.91 1.36 5.54 23.78 2.33 21.44 30.34 0.83 31.16 1.00 -9.89 145.00 23 Rajasthan 8.76 0.62 0.26 1.92 11.56 1.18 10.38 11.60 1.39 12.99 2.72 -3.94 125.00 24 Sikkim - - - 0.00 0.08 0.00 0.08 - 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.05 16.00 25 Tamil Nadu 4.91 11.96 4.53 1.67 23.07 2.31 20.76 16.77 0.88 17.65 0.91 3.08 85.00 26 Tripura 1.10 0.00 0.92 0.17 2.19 0.22 1.97 0.08 0.09 0.17 0.20 1.69 9.00

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Table 12 : Availability, Utilization and Stage of Development of Ground Water Resources by State Unit : BCM / Year

Sl. No

Name of the State

Annual Replenishable Ground Water Resources Natural Discharge

during non-

monsoon season

Net Annual Ground Water

Availability

Annual Ground Water Draft

Projected Demand for Domestic

and Industrial uses upto

2025

Ground Water

availability for

future irrigation

Stage of

Ground Water

Development (%)

Monsoon Season Non-monsoon

Season Total

Recharge

from rainfall

Recharge from other

source

Recharge from

rainfall

Recharge from other

source

Irrigation

Domestic and

Industrial uses

Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 27 Uttar Pradesh 38.63 11.95 5.64 20.14 76.35 6.17 70.18 45.36 3.42 48.78 5.30 19.52 70.00 28 Uttarakhand 1.37 0.27 0.12 0.51 2.27 0.17 2.10 1.34 0.05 1.39 0.08 0.68 66.00 29 West Bengal 17.87 2.19 5.44 4.86 30.36 2.90 27.46 10.84 0.81 11.65 1.24 15.32 42.00 Total States 247.85 69.51 41.83 73.15 432.42 33.73 398.70 212.38 18.04 230.41 29.12 161.92 58.00 1 Andaman Nicobar - - - - 0.33 0.01 0.32 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.30 4.00 2 Chandigarh 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 3 Daman & Diu 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 107.00

4 Dadar & Nagar Haveli 0.06 0.01 - - 0.06 0.00 0.06 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.05 14.00

5 Lakshadweep Water resource computed using climatic

water balance study 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 - - 63.00 6 Puducherry 0.06 0.07 0.01 0.03 0.16 0.02 0.14 0.12 0.03 0.15 0.03 -0.01 105.00 Total UTs 0.14 0.08 0.01 0.03 0.60 0.04 0.56 0.13 0.05 0.18 0.05 0.37 33.00 Grand Total 248.01 69.59 41.85 73.19 433.02 33.77 399.25 212.51 18.09 230.62 29.17 162.29 58.00

Sources : Central Ground Water Board, Hydrology Project, Ministry of Water Resources. BCM/Year : Billion Cubic Metre per Year Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

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Table 13 : Status of Ground Water National Hydrograph Network Stations (NHNs)

Sl. Name of the Number of NHNs as on No. State/U.T. 31.3.85 31.3.95 31.3.98 31.3.02 31-3-03 31.3.06 31.3.091 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

STATES 1 Andhra Pradesh 309 1042 1028 1013 970 981 981 2 Arunachal Pradesh 7 17 18 19 19 19 19 3 Assam 195 371 365 379 379 381 381 4 Bihar 173 599 569 365 373 373 373 5 Chhattisgarh - - - 484 477 516 516 6 Delhi 76 61 82 87 100 87 87 7 Gujarat 267 974 1045 1116 986 966 966 8 Goa 17 53 53 53 53 53 53 9 Haryana 434 521 550 552 539 426 426 10 Himachal Pradesh 71 78 79 81 86 85 85 11 Jammu & Kashmir 110 162 203 217 201 206 206 12 Jharkhand - - - 208 208 208 208 13 Karnataka 257 1349 1311 1132 1132 1499 1499 14 Kerala 187 651 731 864 864 864 864 15 Madhya Pradesh 412 1350 1343 1323 1307 1325 1325 16 Maharashtra 475 1409 1289 1456 1456 1496 1496 17 Manipur 6 25 25 25 25 25 25 18 Meghalaya 24 37 35 38 38 38 38 19 Nagaland 4 8 8 17 17 17 17 20 Orissa 200 1122 1122 1068 1068 1214 1214 21 Punjab 383 497 485 413 399 261 261 22 Rajasthan 597 1414 1456 1337 1337 1373 1373 23 Sikkim 0 0 NA NA N.A N.A N.A24 Tamil Nadu 265 766 765 1039 1010 906 906 25 Tripura 26 37 37 37 42 42 42 26 Uttar Pradesh 636 1514 1477 1210 1232 1218 1218 27 Uttarakhand - - - - - 44 44 28 West Bengal 303 836 831 721 726 909 909

TOTAL STATES 5434 14893 14907 15254 15044 15532 15532 UNION TERRITORIES

1 Andaman & Nichobar Island 4 29 29 - N.A 63 63 2 Chandigarh 21 14 14 21 22 16 16 3 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 2 7 7 10 10 10 10 4 Daman & Diu 0 6 5 6 4 4 4 5 Lakshadweep 0 30 30 - N.A N.A N.A6 Puducherry 0 16 20 22 21 15 15

TOTAL U.Ts. 27 102 104 59 57 108 108 TOTAL ALL INDIA 5461 14995 15012 15313 15101 15640 15640 Sources : Central Ground Water Board, Hydrology Project, Ministry of Water Resources.

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Table 14 : Number of Assessed units (Blocks/Mandal/Talukas/Island/ Districts/UT/State)

Sl. No. State Total no. of

Assessed Units Safe Semi-Critical Critical Over-

exploited Remarks

no. % no. % no. % no. %

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Andhra Pradesh 1231 760 62 175 14 77 6 219 18 - 2 Arunachal Pradesh 13 13 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 3 Assam 23 23 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 4 Bihar 515 515 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 5 Chhattisgarh 146 138 95 8 5 0 0 0 0 - 6 Delhi 9 2 22 0 0 0 0 7 78 - 7 Goa 11 11 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 -

8 Gujarat 223 97 43 69 31 12 5 31 14 Rest 14 talukas-Saline

9 Haryana 113 42 37 5 4 11 10 55 49 - 10 Himachal Pradesh 5 5 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 11 Jammu & Kashmir 8 8 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 12 Jharkhand 208 208 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 13 Karnataka 175 93 53 14 8 3 2 65 37 - 14 Kerala 151 101 67 30 20 15 10 5 3 - 15 Madhya Pradesh 312 264 85 19 6 5 2 24 8 - 16 Maharashtra 318 287 90 23 7 1 0 7 2 -17 Manipur 7 7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 18 Meghalaya 7 7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 19 Mizoram 22 22 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 20 Nagaland 7 7 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 -

21 Orissa 314 308 98 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rest 6 blocks- Saline

22 Punjab 137 25 18 4 3 5 4 103 75 - 23 Rajasthan 237 32 14 14 6 50 21 140 59 Rest 1 block-Saline24 Sikkim 1 1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 25 Tamil Nadu 385 145 38 57 15 33 9 142 37 Rest 8 blocks-Saline26 Tripura 38 38 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 27 Uttar Pradesh 803 665 83 88 11 13 2 37 5 - 28 Uttarakhand 17 12 71 3 18 0 0 2 12 - 29 West Bengal 269 231 86 37 14 1 0 0 0 -

Total States 5705 4067 71 546 10 226 4 837 15 - 1 Andaman & Nicobar 1 1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 Chandigarh 1 1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 -

3 Dadar & Nagar Haveli 1 1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 -

4 Daman & Diu 2 0 0 1 50 0 0 1 50 - 5 Lakshadweep 9 6 67 3 33 0 0 0 0 -

6 Puducherry 4 2 50 0 0 0 0 1 25 Rest 1 Region-Saline

Total UTs 18 11 61 4 22 0 0 2 11 - Grand Total 5723 4078 71 550 10 226 4 839 15 -

Source : Central Ground Water Board, Hydrology Project, Ministry of Water Resources. Note (1) : Blocks - Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Jharkhand, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram, Orissa, Punjab, Rajasthan Tamilnadu, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal Mandals (Command / non-command) - Andhra Pradesh Talukas - Goa, Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra Districts - Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Delhi, Meghalaya, Nagaland Districts (Valley) - Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir; State – Sikkim; Island –Lakshadweep UT - Andaman & Nicobar, Chandigarh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, Puducherry (2) : Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

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Table 15 : Ultimate Irrigation Potential by State (Unit : '000 Hectares)

Sl. No.

State/U.T.

Major & Medium Surface Water

Minor Irrigation Total ( Major, Medium & Minor)

Surface Water

Ground Water

Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Andhra Pradesh 5000 2300 3960 6260 112602 Arunachal Pradesh 0 150 18 168 1683 Assam 970 1000 900 1900 28704 Bihar 5224 1544 4120 5664 108885 Chhattisgarh 1147 81 490 571 17186 Goa 62 25 ` 25 877 Gujarat 3000 347 2756 3103 61038 Haryana 3000 50 1462 1512 45129 Himachal Pradesh 50 235 68 303 353

10 Jammu & Kashmir 250 400 708 1108 135811 Jharkhand 1276 354 830 1184 246012 Karnataka 2500 900 2574 3474 597413 Kerala 1000 800 879 1679 267914 Madhya Pradesh 4853 2111 9250 11361 1621415 Maharashtra 4100 1200 3652 4852 895216 Manipur 135 100 369 469 60417 Meghalaya 20 85 63 148 16818 Mizoram 0 65 5 70 7019 Nagaland 10 70 5 75 8520 Orissa 3600 1000 4203 5203 880321 Punjab 3000 50 2917 2967 596722 Rajasthan 2750 600 1778 2378 512823 Sikkim 20 50 0 50 7024 Tamil Nadu 1500 1200 2832 4032 553225 Tripura 100 100 81 181 28126 Uttar Pradesh 12154 1186 16295 17481 2963527 Uttarakhand 346 14 504 518 86428 West Bengal 2300 1300 3318 4618 6918

Total States 58367 17317 64066 81383 139750Total UTs 98 20 26 46 144Grand Total 58465 17337 64092 81429 139894

Source : Central Water Commission, P & P Directorate and Ministry of Water Resources (Minor Irrigation Division).

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Table 16 : Number of Large Dams by State as on January 2009 Sl. No

State/U.T. Number of Dams Completed During The Period Year of Construction

not Available

Total Completed

Dams

Under Cons-

truction

Total

Upto 1900

1901 to

1950

1951 to

1960

1961 to

1970

1971 to

1980

1981 to

1990

1991 to

2000

2001 &

Beyond

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

1* Andaman & Nicobar Islands 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 2 Andhra Pradesh 7 35 20 21 31 28 12 5 124 283 51 334 3 Arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 4 Assam 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 2 4 5 Bihar 1 0 1 8 5 6 1 2 0 24 4 28 6 Chhattisgarh 0 11 1 17 49 96 39 29 1 243 16 259 7 Goa 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 5 0 5 8 Gujarat 6 59 57 86 154 151 56 23 6 598 68 666 9 Haryana 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Himachal Pradesh 0 0 0 1 2 2 1 5 2 13 6 19 11 Jammu & Kashmir 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 2 3 10 3 13 12 Jharkhand 0 0 9 5 11 21 0 0 3 49 28 77 13 Karnataka 6 26 11 39 49 55 17 8 18 229 7 236 14 Kerala 0 1 9 13 9 10 9 1 1 53 1 54 15 Madhya Pradesh 3 86 35 67 220 301 93 66 28 899 7 906 16 Maharashtra 20 40 23 150 613 411 304 112 3 1676 145 1821 17 Manipur 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 3 5 18 Meghalaya 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 5 2 7 19 Mizoram 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Nagaland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 Orissa 1 1 4 7 49 72 21 1 1 157 0 157 22 Punjab 0 0 1 0 0 4 6 3 0 14 1 15 23 Rajasthan 15 7 35 19 30 37 20 7 10 180 23 203 24 Sikkim 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 25 Tamil Nadu 1 10 10 29 27 13 7 10 0 107 1 108 26 Tripura 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 27 Uttar Pradesh 4 25 21 22 16 14 11 2 0 115 16 131 28 Uttarakhand 0 0 0 5 4 2 0 2 0 13 6 19 29 West Bengal 0 0 1 1 5 15 2 4 0 28 0 28

Total 64 301 239 491 1280 1243 605 286 202 4711 390 5101

Source : Central Water Commission, (Dam Safety Monitoring Directorate) National Register of Large Dam. * Union Territory (UT)

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Table 17 : Land Use and Irrigation Statistics by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08 (Thousand Hectares)

Sl. No.

Name Of the State/UTs

Year

Estimated Popula-

tion ('000)

Geogra- phical Area

Reporting Area

Net Sown Area

(NSA)

Total Culti- vable Area

(TCA)

Gross Sown Area

(GSA)

Gross Irri-

gated Area

(GIA)

Net Irriga-

ted Area

(NIA)1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Andhra Pradesh 2000-01 76210 27507 27440 11115 15841 13545 5916 4528

2001-02 77154 27507 27440 10410 15816 12756 5549 4238 2002-03 78074 27507 27440 9615 15778 11559 4536 3614 2003-04 78973 27507 27440 10118 15789 12366 4781 3634 2004-05 79852 27507 27440 10327 15769 12519 4987 3881 2005-06 80712 27507 27440 10745 15772 13362 5996 4392 2006-07 81554 27507 27505 10147 15911 12811 6070 4453 2007-08 82375 27507 27505 10756 15939 13567 6285 4644 2 Arunachal Pradesh 2000-01 1098 8374 5498 164 314 242 43 42

2001-02 1112 8374 5498 164 314 248 43 42 2002-03 1127 8374 5498 164 314 256 43 43 2003-04 1141 8374 5648 201 415 254 47 47 2004-05 1155 8374 5651 202 414 255 49 49 2005-06 1169 8374 5655 206 418 266 50 50 2006-07 1184 8374 5669 209 422 271 52 52 2007-08 1198 8374 5660 210 423 272 54 54 3 Assam 2000-01 26656 7844 7850 2793 3225 4092 180 140 2001-02 27071 7844 7850 2774 3224 3984 174 140 2002-03 27478 7844 7850 2753 3224 3958 173 140 2003-04* 27878 7844 7850 2753 3224 3957 173 140 2004-05* 28273 7844 7850 2753 3224 3896 171 140 2005-06* 28665 7844 7850 2753 3224 3902 172 140 2006-07 29053 7844 7850 2753 3224 3735 162 140 2007-08 29435 7844 7850 2753 3211 3839 92 76 4 Bihar 2000-01 82999 9416 9360 5663 6651 7992 4561 3429 2001-02 84612 9416 9360 5664 6642 7897 4539 3462 2002-03 86194 9416 9360 5725 6641 7957 4572 3462 2003-04 87745 9416 9360 5712 6640 7882 4567 3433 2004-05 89264 9416 9360 5572 6639 7399 4197 3034 2005-06 90752 9416 9360 5556 6638 7396 4325 3161 2006-07 92208 9416 9360 5665 6638 7719 4646 3462 2007-08 93633 9416 9360 5665 6638 7910 4790 3462 5 Chhattisgarh 2000-01 20834 13519 13787 4763 5609 5327 1043 984 2001-02 21197 13519 13736 4800 5612 5595 1227 1151 2002-03 21553 13519 13790 4754 5600 5446 1144 1068 2003-04 21904 13519 13790 4779 5604 5707 1179 1090 2004-05 22251 13519 13790 4770 5595 5716 1312 1208 2005-06 22594 13519 13790 4764 5590 5746 1375 1248

2006-07 22934 13519 13790 4722 5581 5732 1486 1282 2007-08 23269 13519 13790 4727 5585 5748 1522 1334

6 Goa 2000-01 1348 370 361 141 197 171 36 23 2001-02 1354 370 361 141 197 168 38 23 2002-03 1376 370 361 141 197 164 39 24 2003-04 1409 370 361 141 197 169 40 24 2004-05 1450 370 361 134 197 169 40 24 2005-06 1492 370 361 137 197 170 38 24 2006-07 1540 370 361 137 197 172 38 24 2007-08 1596 370 361 134 197 170 35 35

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Table 17 : Land Use and Irrigation Statistics by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08 (Thousand Hectares)

Sl. No.

Name Of the State/UTs

Year

Estimated Popula-

tion ('000)

Geogra- phical Area

Reporting Area

Net Sown Area

(NSA)

Total Culti- vable Area

(TCA)

Gross Sown Area

(GSA)

Gross Irri-

gated Area

(GIA)

Net Irriga-

ted Area

(NIA)1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 7 Gujarat 2000-01 50671 19602 18639 9433 12354 10440 3342 2806 2001-02 51556 19602 18639 9622 12357 10734 3572 2994 2002-03 52429 19602 18868 9481 12411 10631 3637 3046 2003-04 53290 19602 18868 9852 12412 11421 4111 3388 2004-05 54140 19602 18868 9747 12410 11257 4280 3528 2005-06 54979 19602 18868 9747 12410 11277 4420 3528 2006-07 55808 19602 18868 9747 12410 12175 4977 3528 2007-08 56626 19602 18868 9747 12410 12224 5092 3528 8 Haryana 2000-01 21145 4421 4402 3526 3783 6115 5223 2958 2001-02 21579 4421 4372 3566 3776 6318 5311 2938 2002-03 22015 4421 4375 3458 3735 6032 5199 2966 2003-04 22450 4421 4374 3534 3771 6388 5343 2969 2004-05 22883 4421 4374 3527 3780 6425 5434 2954 2005-06 23314 4421 4372 3566 3784 6504 5446 2936 2006-07 23743 4421 4372 3556 3782 6394 5461 2990 2007-08 24171 4421 4372 3594 3746 6458 5553 3025 9 Himachal Pradesh 2000-01 6078 5567 4547 555 804 948 181 126 2001-02 6157 5567 4543 550 801 956 181 102 2002-03 6234 5567 4543 545 800 945 187 124 2003-04 6309 5567 4544 541 804 956 181 105 2004-05 6383 5567 4545 543 813 953 183 104 2005-06* 6455 5567 4545 543 813 941 181 104 2006-07* 6526 5567 4545 543 813 949 182 104 2007-08* 6595 5567 4545 543 813 971 186 104

10 Jammu & Kashmir 2000-01 10144 22224 3781* 748 1050 1115 449 311 2001-02 10301 22224 3781* 748 1050 1106 449 310

2002-03 10461 22224 3781* 733 1050 1078 434 300 2003-04 10622 22224 3781* 747 1050 1102 446 307

2004-05 10783 22224 3781* 752 1050 1102 453 311 2005-06 10941 22224 3781* 734 1048 1101 458 312 2006-07 11099 22224 3781* 742 1048 1126 459 309 2007-08 11257 22224 3781* 734 1040 1134 463 308

11 Jharkhand 2000-01* 26946 7972 7970 1769 4184 2054 219 164 2001-02 27443 7972 7970 1488 4298 2088* 223 138 2002-03 27922 7972 7970 1644 4297 2000* 217 152 2003-04 28388 7972 7970 1581 4297 2158* 230 146 2004-05 28846 7972 7970 1967 4305 2065* 212 182 2005-06 29299 7972 7970 1670 4299 2108* 211 154 2006-07 29745 7972 7970 1619 4299 1732 242 150 2007-08 30181 7972 7970 1536 4302 2391* 241 142

12 Karnataka 2000-01 52851 19179 19050 10410 12916 12284 3271 2643 2001-02 53554 19179 19050 10031 12910 11670 3089 2565 2002-03 54246 19179 19050 9838 12908 11532 2841 2450 2003-04 54926 19179 19050 9847 12908 11450 2702 2384 2004-05 55597 19179 19050 10499 12906 12807 3328 2820 2005-06 56258 19179 19050 10509 12905 13027 3632 2970 2006-07 56909 19179 19050 10105 12894 12438 3603 2946 2007-08 57550 19179 19050 10419 12891 12893 3789 3132

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Table 17 : Land Use and Irrigation Statistics by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08 (Thousand Hectares)

Sl. No.

Name Of the State/UTs

Year

Estimated Popula-

tion ('000)

Geogra- phical Area

Reporting Area

Net Sown Area

(NSA)

Total Culti- vable Area

(TCA)

Gross Sown Area

(GSA)

Gross Irri-

gated Area

(GIA)

Net Irriga-

ted Area

(NIA)1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

13 Kerala 2000-01 31841 3886 3885 2206 2393 3022 458 381 2001-02 32132 3886 3885 2191 2382 2992 432 377 2002-03 32421 3886 3885 2189 2381 2970 429 379 2003-04 32707 3886 3885 2190 2378 2954 426 384 2004-05 32989 3886 3885 2155 2345 2996 455 393 2005-06 33265 3886 3886 2132 2323 2986 460 401 2006-07 33535 3886 3886 2101 2329 2918 490 392 2007-08 33802 3886 3886 2089 2316 2761 455 388

14 Madhya Pradesh 2000-01 60348 30825 30755 14664 17278 17870 4285 4135 2001-02 61581 30825 30755 14859 17336 19044 4889 4735 2002-03 62799 30825 30756 14518 17373 18078 4631 4494 2003-04 64006 30825 30756 14945 17362 19788 5776 5631 2004-05 65202 30825 30756 14975 17362 20203 6193 6042 2005-06 66390 30825 30756 14971 17337 19608 5878 5681 2006-07 67569 30825 30756 14735 17312 20113 6543 6365 2007-08 68737 30825 30756 14687 17310 20416 6567 6418

15 Maharashtra 2000-01 96879 30771 30758 17844 21533 21619 3852 3249 2001-02 98445 30771 30758 17222 21528 20991* 3727 3136 2002-03 100030 30771 30758 17579 21196 22387* 4122 3201 2003-04 101624 30771 30758 17432 21180 22190* 4146 3174 2004-05 103218 30771 30758 17490 21176 22368* 4046 3184 2005-06 104804 30771 30758 17473 21167 22556* 4104 3181

2006-07 106386 30771 30758 17475 21162 22571* 4301 3182 2007-08 107972 30771 30758 17473 21151 22655* 4433 3181

16 Manipur 2000-01 2167 2233 1937 209 215 209 45 45 2001-02* 2195 2233 1944 216 223 216 40 40 2002-03* 2223 2233 1940 212 219 212 54 54 2003-04* 2251 2233 1946 217 224 217 40 40 2004-05* 2280 2233 1967 238 245 238* 54 54 2005-06* 2308 2233 1953 225 232 225* 51 51 2006-07* 2336 2233 1953 225 232 225* 51 51 2007-08* 2364 2233 1964 235 242 235* 51 51

17 Meghalaya 2000-01 2319 2243 2227 230 1053 277 62 54 2001-02 2349 2243 2227 230 1053 278 76 59 2002-03 2379 2243 2227 230 1053 285 76 59 2003-04 2409 2243 2227 227 1061 272 82 60 2004-05 2440 2243 2227 219 1057 265 74 58 2005-06 2470 2243 2227 212 1058 258 64 55 2006-07 2500 2243 2227 213 1057 246 72 67 2007-08 2530 2243 2227 235 1056 283 73 58

18 Mizoram 2000-01 889 2108 2097 82 310 82 13 9 2001-02 900 2108 2081 91 314 91 17 16 2002-03 912 2108 2047 92 364 92 17 16 2003-04 923 2108 2085 98 352 98 18 16 2004-05 935 2108 2075 97 343 97 19 16 2005-06 946 2108 1952 98 219 98 19 16 2006-07 958 2108 2106 91 373 91 11 11 2007-08 970 2108 2109 93 376 96 10 9

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Table 17 : Land Use and Irrigation Statistics by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08 (Thousand Hectares)

Sl. No.

Name Of the State/UTs

Year

Estimated Popula-

tion ('000)

Geogra- phical Area

Reporting Area

Net Sown Area

(NSA)

Total Culti- vable Area

(TCA)

Gross Sown Area

(GSA)

Gross Irri-

gated Area

(GIA)

Net Irriga-

ted Area

(NIA)1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

19 Nagaland 2000-01 1990 1658 1590 301 661 336 77 64 2001-02 2016 1658 1608 333 678 378 80 65 2002-03 2042 1658 1599 324 669 370 81 65 2003-04 2068 1658 1583 305 645 370 104 67 2004-05 2094 1658 1584 309 645 380 104 66 2005-06 2119 1658 1582 309 644 387 106 67 2006-07 2145 1658 1595 322 657 406 106 65 2007-08 2171 1658 1618 316 677 400 116 76

20 Orissa 2000-01 36805 15571 15571 5829 7473 7878 2126 1334 2001-02 37244 15571 15571 5845 7473 8799 2546 1752

2002-03 37670 15571 15571 5680 7473 7853 1712 1247 2003-04 38085 15571 15571 5795 7473 8637 2518 1737

2004-05 38490 15571 15571 5739 7473 8718 2691 1846 2005-06 38887 15571 15571 5691 7473 8928 2996 2030 2006-07 39276 15571 15571 5654 7126 8960 3205 2051 2007-08 39655 15571 15571 5624 7126 9016 3308 2158

21 Punjab 2000-01 24359 5036 5033 4250 4312 7941 7664 4038 2001-02 24699 5036 5033 4254 4290 7941 7667 4056 2002-03 25041 5036 5033 4201 4296 7773 7543 4012 2003-04 25384 5036 5033 4240 4270 7907 7722 4097 2004-05 25724 5036 5033 4200 4245 7931 7702 4028 2005-06 26059 5036 5033 4192 4248 7868 7680 4019 2006-07 26391 5036 5033 4184 4229 7861 7666 4072 2007-08 26722 5036 5033 4187 4236 7870 7689 4112

22 Rajasthan 2000-01 56507 34224 34265 15865 25646 19230 6135 4907 2001-02 57664 34224 34265 16765 25649 20798 6744 5420 2002-03 58825 34224 34266 10807 25633 13218 5272 4372 2003-04 59984 34224 34266 17394 25638 21664 6393 5239 2004-05 61136 34224 34266 16549 25630 21062 7093 5880 2005-06 62276 34224 34266 16836 25621 21699 7818 6294 2006-07 63408 34224 34265 16764 25600 21534 7958 6496 2007-08 64534 34224 34270 17096 25576 22208 8088 6444

23 Sikkim* 2000-01 541 710 722 106 149 117 11 8 2001-02 548 710 728 112 154 123 12 9 2002-03 555 710 724 108 151 119 11 8 2003-04 562 710 726 110 153 121 11 8 2004-05 569 710 728 112 155 123 11 9 2005-06 576 710 728 112 155 123 12 9 2006-07 583 710 728 112 155 123 12 9 2007-08 591 710 724 108 150 118 10 9

24 Tamil Nadu 2000-01 62406 13006 12991 5303 8273 6338 3490 2888 2001-02 62989 13006 12991 5172 8265 6226 3412 2801 2002-03 63552 13006 12991 4590 8251 5191 2622 2310 2003-04 64096 13006 13027 4689 8168 5316 2479 2148 2004-05 64623 13006 13027 5097 8157 5889 3087 2637 2005-06 65135 13006 13027 5244 8164 6033 3397 2920 2006-07 65629 13006 13027 5126 8148 5843 3309 2889 2007-08 66106 13006 13027 5062 8149 5815 3252 2864

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Sl. No.

Name Of the State/UTs

Year

Estimated Popula-

tion ('000)

Geogra- phical Area

Reporting Area

Net Sown Area

(NSA)

Total Culti- vable Area

(TCA)

Gross Sown Area

(GSA)

Gross Irri-

gated Area

(GIA)

Net Irriga-

ted Area

(NIA)1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

25 Tripura* 2000-01 3199 1049 1049 280 310 301 104 61 2001-02 3241 1049 1049 280 310 299 106 61 2002-03 3283 1049 1049 280 310 309 109 61 2003-04 3324 1049 1049 280 310 291 102 61 2004-05 3366 1049 1049 280 310 297 104 61 2005-06 3407 1049 1049 280 310 299 105 61

2006-07 3449 1049 1049 280 310 302 107 61 2007-08 3491 1049 1049 280 310 292 103 61

26 Uttarakhand 2000-01 8489 5348 5672 770 1515 1226 537 344 2001-02 8634 5348 5672 776 1516 1221 539 346 2002-03 8780 5348 5672 759 1510 1212 532 341 2003-04 8927 5348 5668 761 1511 1222 547 346 2004-05 9073 5348 5670 767 1512 1235 549 345 2005-06 9219 5348 5667 768 1504 1212 549 343 2006-07 9365 5348 5666 765 1509 1210 554 345 2007-08* 9511 5348 5667 765 1509 1261* 575 345

27 Uttar Pradesh 2000-01 166198 24093 24201 16825 19389 25304 17690 12401 2001-02 169547 24093 24202 16812 19334 25447 18220 12828 2002-03 172944 24093 24202 16597 19315 25311 17792 12848 2003-04 176374 24093 24201 16750 19307 25425 18524 13227 2004-05 179824 24093 24201 16683 19272 25524 18939 13119 2005-06* 183282 24093 24201 16633 19268 25307 18970 13075 2006-07 186755 24093 24170 16573 19213 25806* 19241 13028 2007-08 190254 24093 24170 16417 19179 24927* 18808 13085

28 West Bengal 2000-01* 80176 8875 8688 5417 5899 9117 5089* 3001* 2001-02* 81278 8875 8695 5522 5933 9779 5426* 3058* 2002-03* 82320 8875 8687 5354 5854 9510 5311* 2966 2003-04* 83316 8875 8688 5428 5876 9661 5387* 3006 2004-05* 84277 8875 8687 5374 5808 9523 5339* 3182 2005-06* 85216 8875 8683 5295 5749 9533 5353* 3135* 2006-07* 86125 8875 8684 5296 5751 9635 5429* 3136 2007-08* 86995 8875 8684 5296 5721 9752 5548* 3136

29 Andaman & Nicobar*

2000-01 356 825 795 13 48 15 - -

2001-02 366 825 795 13 48 15 - - 2002-03 378 825 795 13 48 15 - - 2003-04 391 825 795 13 47 15 - - 2004-05 405 825 795 13 47 14 - - 2005-06 419 825 795 13 47 14 - - 2006-07 434 825 795 13 47 14 - - 2007-08 449 825 795 13 47 41 - -

30 Chandigarh 2000-01 901 11 7 2 2 3 2 1 2001-02 922 11 7 2 2 3 2 1

2002-03 957 11 7 2 2 3 2 1 2003-04* 1000 11 7 1 2 2 2 1

2004-05 1050 11 7 1 2 2 2 1 2005-06 1103 11 7 1 2 2 2 1 2006-07 1161 11 7 1 2 2 2 1 2007-08 1227 11 7 1 2 2 2 1

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Sl. No.

Name Of the State/UTs

Year

Estimated Popula-

tion ('000)

Geogra- phical Area

Reporting Area

Net Sown Area

(NSA)

Total Culti- vable Area

(TCA)

Gross Sown Area

(GSA)

Gross Irri-

gated Area

(GIA)

Net Irriga-

ted Area

(NIA)1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

31 Dadra & Nagar Haveli

2000-01 220 49 49 23 24 30 7 7

2001-02 222 49 49 23 24 30 8 8 2002-03 229 49 49 23 24 30 7 7 2003-04 240 49 49 22 24 30 7 7 2004-05 252 49 49 23 24 29 7 7 2005-06 266 49 49 22 24 28 7 7 2006-07 281 49 49 21 24 29 7 7 2007-08 299 49 49 21 24 27 7 7

32 Daman & Diu* 2000-01 158 11 3 2 3 2 - - 2001-02 171 11 3 2 3 2 - - 2002-03 182 11 3 2 3 2 - - 2003-04 194 11 3 2 3 2 - - 2004-05 205 11 3 2 3 2 - - 2005-06 216 11 3 2 3 2 - - 2006-07 227 11 3 2 3 2 - - 2007-08 238 11 3 2 3 2 - -

33 Delhi 2000-01 13851 148 147 34 57 53 42 34 2001-02 14273 148 147 29 58 52 39 29 2002-03 14698 148 147 29 58 45 32 23 2003-04 15129 148 147 27 57 44 31 25 2004-05 15569 148 147 28 58 45 34 25 2005-06 16021 148 147 28 58 44 32 24 2006-07 16484 148 147 23 54 43 31 22 2007-08 16955 148 147 23 54 44 32 22

34 Lakshadweep 2000-01 61 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 2001-02* 64 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 2002-03* 67 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 2003-04* 69 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 2004-05 70 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 2005-06 72 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 2006-07 73 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 2007-08 74 3 3 3 3 3 1 1

35 Puducherry 2000-01 974 48 49 24 33 43 34 21 2001-02 974 48 49 24 33 39 34 21 2002-03 900 48 49 22 32 36 31 19 2003-04 1019 48 49 21 31 37 31 17 2004-05 1057 48 49 21 31 39 32 18 2005-06 1098 48 49 21 31 36 29 18

2006-07 1146 48 49 20 31 36 28 18 2007-08 1204 48 49 20 30 35 27 17

All UT's 2000-01 16521 1095 1053 101 170 149 86 64 (Sl. No 29 to 35) 2001-02 16992 1095 1053 96 171 144 84 60 2002-03 17411 1095 1053 94 170 134 73 51 2003-04 18042 1095 1053 89 167 133 72 51 2004-05 18608 1095 1053 91 168 134 76 52 2005-06 19195 1095 1053 90 168 129 71 51 2006-07 19806 1095 1053 83 164 129 69 49 2007-08 20446 1095 1053 83 163 154 69 48

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Table 17 : Land Use and Irrigation Statistics by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08 (Thousand Hectares)

Sl. No.

Name Of the State/UTs

Year

Estimated Popula-

tion ('000)

Geogra- phical Area

Reporting Area

Net Sown Area

(NSA)

Total Culti- vable Area

(TCA)

Gross Sown Area

(GSA)

Gross Irri-

gated Area

(GIA)

Net Irriga-

ted Area

(NIA)1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

All India 2000-01 1028610 328726 305180 141364 183506 185340 76187 55133 2001-02 1045547 328726 305118 140733 183607 188286 78420 56922 2002-03 1062388 328726 305344 132465 183172 175580 73411 53871

2003-04 1079117 328726 305556 140757 183186 190077 78147 56959 2004-05 1095722 328726 305578 141167 183007 191545 81181 59206 2005-06 1112186 328726 305432 141490 182737 193049 83939 60411

2006-07 1128521 328726 305638 139946 182545 193228 86504 61707 2007-08 1144734 328726 305674 140861 182442 195835 87259 62286

Source : 1) Ministry of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics & Statistics. 2) Office of the Registrar General of India Note : 0 - Below 500 hectares, * - Estimated

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Table 18 : Selected Land Use Parameters by State, 2007-08

Sl.

No. Name of the State/UT

Cropping intensity

Percentage of Net

Irrigated area over

Agriculture land

Percentage of Gross Irrigated area over

Agriculture land

Percentage of Gross Irrigated

area to total Cropped area

Percentage of Net

Irrigated area to Net Sown area

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Andhra Pradesh 126.1 29.1 39.4 46.3 43.2 2 Arunachal Pradesh 129.8 12.8 12.8 19.9 25.73 Assam 139.4 2.4 2.9 2.4 2.84 Bihar 139.6 52.2 72.2 60.6 61.1 5 Chhattisgarh 121.6 23.9 27.3 26.5 28.2 6 Goa 126.3 17.9 17.9 20.8 26.1 7 Gujarat 125.4 28.4 41.0 41.7 36.2 8 Haryana 179.7 80.8 148.3 86.0 84.2 9 Himachal Pradesh 179.0 12.8 22.9 19.2 19.2 10 Jammu & Kashmir 154.5 29.6 44.5 40.8 42.0 11 Jharkhand 155.7 3.3 5.6 10.1 9.2 12 Karnataka 123.7 24.3 29.4 29.4 30.1 13 Kerala 132.2 16.7 19.7 16.5 18.6 14 Madhya Pradesh 139.0 37.1 37.9 32.2 43.7 15 Maharashtra 129.7 15.0 21.0 19.6 18.2 16 Manipur 100.0 21.1 21.1 21.7 21.7 17 Meghalaya 120.4 5.4 6.9 25.8 24.7 18 Mizoram 103.5 2.5 2.6 10.0 9.7 19 Nagaland 126.6 11.2 17.2 29.1 24.1 20 Orissa 160.3 30.3 46.4 36.7 38.4 21 Punjab 188.0 97.1 181.5 97.0 98.2 22 Rajasthan 129.9 25.2 31.6 36.4 37.7 23 Sikkim 109.8 5.9 6.9 8.8 8.3 24 Tamil Nadu 114.9 35.1 39.9 55.9 56.6 25 Tripura 104.4 19.7 33.1 35.1 21.8 26 Uttarakhand 164.8 22.9 38.1 45.6 45.1 27 Uttar Pradesh 151.8 68.2 98.1 75.5 79.7 28 West Bengal 184.1 54.8 97.0 56.9 59.2 29 Andaman & Nicobar 318.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 30 Chandigarh 151.5 61.5 100.8 80.0 100.0 31 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 128.7 30.5 30.5 27.4 43.3 32 Daman & Diu 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 33 Delhi 189.7 40.3 58.8 72.7 95.7 34 Lakshadweep 104.1 28.9 28.9 27.7 33.3 35 Puducherry 174.6 56.2 88.5 77.7 85.0 All India Total 139.0 34.1 47.8 44.6 44.2

Source : Ministry of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics & Statistics.

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Table 19 : Cropping Pattern according to Land Use Statistics, All-India (Unit : '000 Hectares)

Sl. No.

Name of the crop 1950-51 1960-61 1970-71 1980-81 1990-91 2000-01 2001-02

(P) 2002-03

(P) 2003-04

(P) 2004-05

(P) 2005-06

(P) 2006-07

(P) 2007-08

(P)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 Rice 31056 34056 37381 40237 42744 44761 44892 41314 42379 42760 44081 43581 4412123.5 22.3 22.5 23.3 23.0 24.2 23.8 23.5 22.3 22.3 22.8 22.6 22.5

2 Wheat 10010 12931 18293 22225 24046 25797 26315 25273 26980 26889 26716 28347 283987.6 8.5 11.0 12.9 12.9 13.9 14.0 14.4 14.2 14.0 13.8 14.7 14.5

3 Jowar 15554 18426 16871 16412 14158 9915 9810 9341 9403 9044 8662 8421 776911.8 12.1 10.2 9.5 7.6 5.3 5.2 5.3 4.9 4.7 4.5 4.4 4.0

4 Bajra 9744 11470 13391 11658 10735 10022 9745 7934 10958 9431 9673 9540 96227.4 7.5 8.1 6.8 5.8 5.4 5.2 4.5 5.8 4.9 5.0 4.9 4.9

5 Maize 3250 4401 5856 6032 5893 6805 6732 6784 7376 7532 7752 7856 81752.5 2.9 3.5 3.5 3.2 3.7 3.6 3.9 3.9 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.2

6 Ragi 2254 2478 2474 2504 2145 1816 1735 1488 1765 1654 1640 1328 15111.7 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.2 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.8

7 Barley 3198 3140 2556 1799 972 789 682 692 678 624 624 651 6262.4 2.1 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3

8 Other cereals 5576 4997 4962 4033 2372 1449 101234 94108 100712 99037 1029 966 972and Millets 4.2 3.3 3.0 2.3 1.3 0.8 53.8 53.6 53.0 51.7 0.5 0.5 0.5Total Cereals 80642 91899 101784 104900 103065 101354 101234 94108 100712 99037 100178 100691 101194and Millets 61.1 60.2 61.4 60.8 55.5 54.7 53.8 53.6 53.0 51.7 51.9 52.1 51.7

9 Gram 7803 9274 7820 6547 7471 5318 6426 5901 7090 6687 6835 7456 77695.9 6.1 4.7 3.8 4.0 2.9 3.4 3.4 3.7 3.5 3.5 3.9 4.0

10 Tur 2228 2429 2639 2877 3609 3665 3334 3362 3503 3507 3566 3358 35771.7 1.6 1.6 1.7 1.9 2.0 1.8 1.9 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.7 1.8

11 Other Pulses 10523 11962 12667 13284 13803 12343 13436 12064 14014 13861 13427 13044 134308.0 7.8 7.6 7.7 7.4 6.7 7.1 6.9 7.4 7.2 7.0 6.8 6.9

Total Pulses 20554 23665 23126 22708 24883 21325 23196 21327 24608 24054 23829 23858 2477615.6 15.5 13.9 13.2 13.4 11.5 12.3 12.1 12.9 12.6 12.3 12.3 12.7

Total Foodgrains 101196 115564 124910 127608 127948 122680 124430 115435 125320 123091 124007 124548 12596976.7 75.6 75.3 73.9 68.9 66.2 66.1 65.7 65.9 64.3 64.2 64.5 64.3

12 Sugarcane 1757 2417 2589 2897 3908 4662 4800 4767 4500 4307 4577 5189 50881.3 1.6 1.6 1.7 2.1 2.5 2.5 2.7 2.4 2.2 2.4 2.7 2.6

13 Condiments 1244 1569 1864 2065 2325 2802 3229 3010 3203 3074 2837 2945 3217& Spices 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.6

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Table 19 : Cropping Pattern according to Land Use Statistics, All-India (Unit : '000 Hectares)

Sl. No.

Name of the crop 1950-51 1960-61 1970-71 1980-81 1990-91 2000-01 2001-02

(P) 2002-03

(P) 2003-04

(P) 2004-05

(P) 2005-06

(P) 2006-07

(P) 2007-08

(P)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

14 Fruits and 2249 2649 3683 4924 6692 8220 8705 9278 9336 9654 9906 9716 10072Vegetables 1.7 1.7 2.2 2.9 3.6 4.4 4.6 5.3 4.9 5.0 5.1 5.0 5.1

15 Groundnut 4406 6467 7552 6789 8397 6742 6346 6064 6186 6688 6815 5707 63583.3 4.2 4.6 3.9 4.5 3.6 3.4 3.5 3.3 3.5 3.5 3.0 3.2

16 Rapeseed 1058 1145 1415 2268 5143 4174 4800 4041 5184 6803 7162 6756 5863& Mustard 0.8 0.7 0.9 1.3 2.8 2.3 2.5 2.3 2.7 3.6 3.7 3.5 3.0

17 Sesamum 1957 1575 1853 1747 2413 1701 1822 1542 1960 2159 2065 2060 21321.5 1.0 1.1 1.0 1.3 0.9 1.0 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1

18 Linseed 1226 1267 1199 1163 989 495 495 481 438 452 414 405 4670.9 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2

Total Oilseeds 10968 12777 14719 15698 25152 24625 24730 23944 26265 29806 30549 28696 290918.3 8.4 8.9 9.1 13.5 13.3 13.1 13.6 13.8 15.6 15.8 14.9 14.9

19 Cotton 5655 7610 7830 7752 7551 8587 9083 8198 8045 9052 8614 9133 93994.3 5.0 4.7 4.5 4.1 4.6 4.8 4.7 4.2 4.7 4.5 4.7 4.8

20 Jute 561 633 753 940 783 842 887 877 860 789 769 808 8240.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4

21 Other Fibers 451 519 525 501 333 280 262 292 264 242 200 217 2120.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

Total Fibres 6667 8762 9108 9193 8667 9708 10232 9367 9169 10083 9584 10158 104345.1 5.7 5.5 5.3 4.7 5.2 5.4 5.3 4.8 5.3 5.0 5.3 5.3

22 Tobacco 379 401 431 460 440 305 375 401 445 431 434 425 4280.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2

23 Other Crops 7433 8633 8486 9785 10610 12338 11785 9378 11839 11099 11155 11551 17740265.6 5.7 5.1 5.7 5.7 6.7 6.3 5.3 6.2 5.8 5.8 6.0 5.9

Total Cropped Area 131893 152772 165791 172630 185742 185340 188286 175580 190077 191545 193049 193228 195835

Area sown more 13147 19573 24928 32342 42743 43976 48257 42926 49228 49283 51560 53282 54973than once 10.0 12.8 15.0 18.7 23.0 23.7 25.6 24.4 25.9 25.7 26.7 27.6 28.1Net area sown 118746 133199 863267 140288 142999 141364 141451 132692 140971 141139 141490 139946 140861

90.0 87.2 520.7 81.3 77.0 76.3 75.1 75.6 74.2 73.7 73.3 72.4 71.9Source : Ministry of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics & Statistics. Note : Figures shown below in each cell are percentages to total cropped area.

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Table 20 : Area Irrigated under Selected Crops, All-India (Unit : '000 Hectares)

Sl. No.

Name of the crop 1950-51 1960-61 1970-71 1980-81 1990-91 2000-01 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06(P) 2006-07(P) 2007-08(P)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Rice 9844 12523 14339 16364 19469 24337 21186 22395 23585 25011 25189 25101 43.6 44.8 37.5 32.9 30.8 31.9 28.9 28.7 29.1 29.8 29.1 28.8 2 Jowar 463 655 614 768 794 826 712 692 765 722 671 662 2.1 2.3 1.6 1.5 1.3 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.8 3 Maize 369 556 929 1215 1162 1483 1361 1413 1576 1747 1746 1924 1.6 2.0 2.4 2.4 1.8 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.9 2.1 2.0 2.2 4 Wheat 3402 4233 9924 15553 19511 22798 22448 24172 24172 24107 25647 25807 15.1 15.1 26.0 31.2 30.9 29.9 30.6 30.9 29.8 28.7 29.6 29.6 5 Barley 1383 1334 1328 910 530 529 453 441 402 431 462 452 6.1 4.8 3.5 1.8 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5

Total Cereals 16378 20166 28093 35818 42258 50914 47095 49949 51403 53014 54683 54968 & Millets 72.6 72.1 73.6 72.0 66.9 66.8 64.2 63.9 63.3 63.2 63.2 63.0 6 Gram 974 1107 1222 1347 1531 1631 1912 2168 2093 2145 2350 2651 4.3 4.0 3.2 2.7 2.4 2.1 2.6 2.8 2.6 2.6 2.7 3.0

Total Pulses 1939 1899 2024 2033 2608 2695 3003 3355 3371 3439 3732 4020 8.6 6.8 5.3 4.1 4.1 3.5 4.1 4.3 4.2 4.1 4.3 4.6

Total Foodgrains 18317 22065 30117 37851 44866 53609 50097 53304 54773 56452 58415 58988 81.2 78.9 78.9 76.0 71.0 70.4 68.2 68.2 67.5 67.3 67.5 67.6 7 Sugarcane 1183 1674 1874 2354 3398 4297 4411 4154 3979 4265 4845 4756 5.2 6.0 4.9 4.7 5.4 5.6 6.0 5.3 4.9 5.1 5.6 5.5 8 Condiments N.A. 417 659 820 1100 1544 1773 1995 1851 1658 1806 2124 & Spices 0.0 1.5 1.7 1.6 1.7 2.0 2.4 2.6 2.3 2.0 2.1 2.4 9 Total Fruits & 889 477 991 1806 2575 4700 5306 5589 5723 6195 6076 6304 Vegetables 0.0 1.7 2.6 3.6 4.1 6.2 7.2 7.2 7.0 7.4 7.0 7.2

10 Groundnut N.A. 195 570 903 1564 1139 979 1047 1144 1220 1122 1293 0.0 0.7 1.5 1.8 2.5 1.5 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.3 1.5

11 Rapeseed and N.A. 138 356 990 3076 2759 2842 3701 4892 5238 5082 4427 Mustard 0.0 0.5 0.9 2.0 4.9 3.6 3.9 4.7 6.0 6.2 5.9 5.1

Total Oilseeds 1709 421 1088 2269 5761 5515 5489 6561 8064 8539 8250 7887 7.6 1.5 2.8 4.6 9.1 7.2 7.5 8.4 9.9 10.2 9.5 9.0

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Table 20 : Area Irrigated under Selected Crops, All-India (Unit : '000 Hectares)

Sl. No.

Name of the crop 1950-51 1960-61 1970-71 1980-81 1990-91 2000-01 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06(P) 2006-07(P) 2007-08(P)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 12 Cotton 465 967 1358 2115 2487 2766 2567 2599 3151 3133 3283 3303 2.1 3.5 3.6 4.2 3.9 3.6 3.5 3.3 3.9 3.7 3.8 3.8

13 Tobacco N.A. 88 102 155 190 162 185 224 211 213 214 225 0.0 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3

14 Other Crops _ 1871 2006 2406 1993 3594 3583 3721 3429 3484 3615 3672 0.0 6.7 5.3 4.8 3.2 4.7 4.9 4.8 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2

Gross Irrigated 22563 27980 38195 49775 63204 76187 73411 78147 81181 83939 86504 87259

Source : Ministry of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics & Statistics. Note : Figures shown below in each cell are percentages to Gross Irrigated Area.

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Table 21 : Irrigated Area under Selected Crops by State, 2007-08

(Unit : '000 Hectare) Sl. State/UTs

Ric

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Total Irrigated

area under

all crops

No.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

1 Andhra Pradesh 3850 28 21 349 10 6 - 0 4264 9 31 4295 396 315 2 217 34 6285

2 Arunachal Pradesh 54 - - - - - - - 54 - - 54 - - - - - 54

3 Assam 86 - - - - 0 - - 86 - 0 86 1 - - - - 92 4 Bihar** 2035 - 0 386 1 1988 3 1 4414 9 20 4433 26 0 34 - 11 4790 5 Chhattisgarh 1284 0 0 5 - 64 0 0 1353 60 67 1420 18 5 4 0 0 1522 6 Goa 18 - - - - - - - 18 - 11 29 1 - - - - 35 7 Gujarat** 436 15 144 39 - 1141 9 4 1787 76 109 1896 211 117 331 1186 116 5092 8 Haryana 1072 66 254 2 - 2449 38 - 3880 39 80 3960 139 1 385 481 0 5553

9 Himachal Pradesh** 49 - 0 25 0 71 3 1 149 0 5 154 1 0 1 0 - 186

10 Jammu & Kashmir 229 - 0 22 5 77 4 2 340 0 3 343 0 - 44 0 0 463

11 Jharkhand** 93 - - 4 - 74 1 0 172 2 4 176 5 0 3 - - 241 12 Karnataka 1033 149 50 447 39 143 - 0 1860 100 152 2012 479 207 0 56 17 3789 13 Kerala 154 - - - - - - - 154 - - 154 2 - - - - 455

14 Madhya Pradesh 252 1 0 17 - 3433 26 0 3729 1412 1625 5354 104 12 306 267 0 6567

15 Maharashtra** 417 376 70 97 - 937 - 0 1897 347 380 2277 726 73 0 87 1 4433 16 Manipur ** 51 - - - - - - - 51 - - 51 - - - - - 51 17 Meghalaya 33 - - - - 0 - - 33 - - 33 - - 2 - - 73 18 Mizoram 10 - - - - - - - 10 - - 10 - - - - - 10 19 Nagaland 76 - - - - 1 - - 77 - - 77 - - 28 - - 116 20 Orissa 2068 - - 34 11 19 - - 2131 - 282 2413 38 114 49 3 4 3308 21 Punjab 2592 - 4 99 - 3437 15 8 6156 2 29 6185 104 1 26 605 - 7689 22 Rajasthan 53 2 311 28 - 2575 245 1 3215 515 606 3821 10 202 2197 354 0 8088 23 Sikkm ** 8 - - 0 - - - - 8 - - 8 - - - - - 10 24 Tamil Nadu 1659 19 4 89 12 0 - 0 1783 0 26 1810 354 194 - 35 6 3252 25 Tripura ** 97 - - - - 0 - - 98 - 1 99 0 - 0 - - 103

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Table 21 : Irrigated Area under Selected Crops by State, 2007-08 (Unit : '000 Hectare)

Sl. State/UTs

Ric

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Baj

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Mai

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Rag

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Total Irrigated

area under

all crops

No.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 26 Uttarakhand** 187 - - 0 0 211 1 0 400 0 5 405 121 0 6 0 0 575 27 Uttar Pradesh** 4406 1 53 265 0 8900 107 2 13735 73 555 14290 2008 2 682 4 25 18808 28 West Bengal ** 2767 1 0 13 13 261 - 1 3056 8 28 3084 8 50 326 8 11 5548 29 A&N island ** - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0 30 Chandigarh ** 0 - - 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 0 1 0 - 0 0 - 2 31 D&N Haveli** 4 - - - - 1 - - 5 - 1 6 1 - - - - 7 32 Daman &Diu - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 33 Delhi 7 4 0 0 - 18 0 - 29 0 0 29 0 - 1 - - 32 34 Lakshadweep** - - - - - - - - - - 0 0 - - - - - 1 35 Puducherry 20 0 0 - 0 - - 0 21 - 0 21 2 1 - 0 - 27

All INDIA 25101 662 913 1924 90 25807 452 19 54968 2651 4020 58988 4756 1293 4427 3303 225 87259

Source : Ministry of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics and Statistics. Remarks : 0 - Below 500 Hectares. ** - Provisional

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Table 22: Gross/Net Area Sown and Irrigated Area, All-India (Unit: Million Hectares)

Sl. No.

Year

AREA SOWN IRRIGATED AREA Net

Gross Area Sown More Than

Once

Net

Gross All

Crops

Area More than

Once Food

Grains All

Crops

1 2 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 1 1950-51 118.8 101.2 131.9 13.1 20.9 22.6 1.72 1955-56 129.2 111.3 147.3 18.2 22.8 25.6 2.93 1960-61 133.2 115.6 152.8 19.6 24.7 28.0 3.34 1965-66 136.2 114.9 155.3 19.1 26.3 30.9 4.65 1970-71 140.9 124.9 165.8 24.9 31.1 38.2 7.16 1975-76 141.6 128.5 171.3 29.6 34.6 43.4 8.87 1980-81 140.3 127.6 172.6 32.3 38.7 49.8 11.18 1985-86 140.9 128.8 178.5 37.6 41.9 54.3 12.49 1990-91 143.0 127.9 185.7 42.7 48.0 63.2 15.210 1995-96 142.2 123.5 187.5 45.3 53.4 71.4 18.011 2000-01 141.4 122.7 185.3 43.9 55.1 76.2 21.112 2001-02 140.7 124.4 188.3 47.6 56.9 78.4 21.513 2002-03 132.5 115.4 175.6 43.1 53.9 73.4 19.514 2003-04 (P) 140.8 125.3 190.1 49.3 57.0 78.1 21.215 2004-05 (P) 141.2 123.1 191.5 50.4 59.2 81.2 22.016 2005-06 (P) 141.5 124.0 193.0 51.6 60.4 83.9 23.517 2006-07(P) 139.9 124.5 193.2 53.3 62.0 86.5 24.818 2007-08(P) 140.9 126.0 195.8 55.0 62.3 87.3 25.0

Source : Ministry of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics & Statistics Note : P : Provisional

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Table 23 : Gross/Net Area Sown and Irrigated Area by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08 (Unit: '000 Hectares) Sl. No.

Name of the State/UT

YEAR Area Sown Irrigated Area % of Net Area Irrigated

(Col.8/Col.4 * 100)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

more than Once

(6)-(4)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

More than Once (10)-(8)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 Andhra 2000-01 11115 7674 13545 2431 4528 4317 5916 1388 40.74 Pradesh 2001-02 10410 7056 12756 2347 4238 3913 5549 1311 40.71

2002-03 9615 6289 11559 1944 3614 2977 4536 923 37.59 2003-04 10118 6807 12366 2248 3634 3159 4781 1147 35.92 2004-05 10327 6267 12519 2192 3881 3259 4987 1106 37.58 2005-06 10745 7168 13362 2617 4392 4198 5996 1604 40.87 2006-07 10147 7274 12811 2664 4453 4199 6070 1617 43.88 2007-08 10756 7387 13567 2811 4644 4295 6285 1641 43.182 Arunachal 2000-01 164 188 242 78 42 43 43 1 25.61 Pradesh 2001-02 164 188 248 84 42 43 43 1 25.61

2002-03 164 198 256 92 43 43 43 1 26.22 2003-04 201 191 254 53 47 47 47 - 23.38 2004-05 202 193 255 53 49 48 49 - 24.26 2005-06 206 199 266 61 50 50 50 - 24.27 2006-07 209 203 271 62 52 52 52 - 24.88 2007-08 210 201 272 62 54 54 54 25.713 Assam * 2000-01 2793 2859 4092 1298 140 128 180 40 5.01

2001-02 2774 2755 3984 1209 140 123 174 34 5.05 2002-03 2753 2749 3958 1205 140 123 173 33 5.09 2003-04 2753 2743 3957 1204 140 122 173 33 5.09 2004-05 2753 2582 3896 1143 140 115 171 31 5.09 2005-06 2753 2598 3902 1149 140 116 172 32 5.09 2006-07 2753 2380 3735 982 140 106 162 22 5.09 2007-08 2753 2518 3839 1086 76 86 92 17 2.76

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Name of the State/UT

YEAR Area Sown Irrigated Area % of Net Area Irrigated

(Col.8/Col.4 * 100)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

more than Once

(6)-(4)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

More than Once (10)-(8)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

4 Bihar 2000-01 5663 7117 7992 2330 3429 4236 4561 1133 60.55 2001-02 5664 7020 7897 2233 3462 4207 4539 1077 61.12

2002-03 5725 7070 7957 2232 3462 4232 4572 1109 60.47 2003-04 5712 6999 7882 2170 3433 4230 4567 1134 60.10 2004-05 5572 6530 7399 1827 3034 3857 4197 1163 54.45 2005-06 5556 6553 7396 1840 3161 3980 4325 1164 56.89 2006-07 5665 6834 7719 2054 3462 4289 4646 1184 61.11 2007-08* 5665 7029 7910 2245 3462 4433 4790 1328 61.115 Chhattisgarh 2000-01 4763 4928 5327 564 984 979 1043 58 20.66 2001-02 4800 5175 5595 796 1151 1154 1227 75 23.98 2002-03 4754 5043 5446 692 1068 1069 1144 76 22.47 2003-04 4779 5268 5707 928 1090 1091 1179 89 22.81 2004-05 4770 5272 5716 946 1208 1224 1312 104 25.32 2005-06 4764 5279 5746 982 1248 1281 1375 127 26.20

2006-07 4722 5255 5732 1010 1282 1383 1486 203 27.15 2007-08 4727 5275 5748 1020 1334 1420 1522 188 28.226 Goa 2000-01 141 69 171 30 23 19 36 12 16.31 2001-02 141 67 168 27 23 19 38 15 16.31 2002-03 141 60 164 22 24 19 39 16 17.02 2003-04 141 63 169 27 24 20 40 16 17.02 2004-05 134 63 169 36 24 20 40 16 17.91 2005-06 137 64 170 34 24 17 38 14 17.52 2006-07 137 65 172 35 24 17 38 14 17.52 2007-08 134 64 170 35 35 29 35 0 26.12

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Name of the State/UT

YEAR Area Sown Irrigated Area % of Net Area Irrigated

(Col.8/Col.4 * 100)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

more than Once

(6)-(4)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

More than Once (10)-(8)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

7 Gujarat 2000-01 9433 3672 10440 1007 2806 1005 3342 536 29.75 2001-02 9622 3814 10734 1112 2994 1077 3572 578 31.12 2002-03 9481 3769 10631 1149 3046 1053 3637 591 32.13 2003-04 9852 4209 11421 1570 3388 1388 4111 724 34.39 2004-05 9747 3984 11257 1510 3528 1405 4280 752 36.20 2005-06* 9747 3976 11277 1530 3528 1510 4420 892 36.20 2006-07* 9747 4577 12175 2428 3528 1842 4977 1450 36.20 2007-08* 9747 4490 12224 2478 3528 1896 5092 1565 36.208 Haryana 2000-01 3526 4343 6115 2589 2958 3704 5223 2265 83.89 2001-02 3566 4253 6318 2752 2938 3600 5311 2373 82.39 2002-03 3458 3974 6032 2574 2966 3506 5199 2233 85.77 2003-04 3534 4298 6388 2854 2969 3634 5343 2373 84.01 2004-05 3527 4218 6425 2898 2954 3640 5434 2480 83.75 2005-06 3566 4306 6504 2938 2936 3668 5446 2510 82.33 2006-07 3556 4334 6394 2838 2990 3778 5461 2471 84.08 2007-08 3594 4477 6458 2864 3025 3960 5553 2528 84.179 Himachal 2000-01 555 815 948 393 126 155 181 56 22.70 Pradesh 2001-02 550 817 956 406 102 154 181 79 18.55 2002-03 545 810 945 401 124 160 187 63 22.75 2003-04 541 811 956 415 105 153 181 76 19.41 2004-05 543 809 953 410 104 154 183 79 19.15 2005-06* 543 799 941 399 104 152 181 76 19.15 2006-07* 543 808 949 406 104 154 182 78 19.15 2007-08* 543 814 971 429 104 154 186 82 19.15

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Name of the State/UT

YEAR Area Sown Irrigated Area % of Net Area Irrigated

(Col.8/Col.4 * 100)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

more than Once

(6)-(4)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

More than Once (10)-(8)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

10 Jammu & 2000-01 748 920 1115 367 311 341 449 139 41.58 Kashmir 2001-02 748 900 1106 358 310 337 449 139 41.44

2002-03 733 881 1078 345 300 330 434 135 40.93 2003-04 747 903 1102 355 307 340 446 139 41.10 2004-05 752 901 1102 349 311 345 453 142 41.36 2005-06 734 901 1101 367 312 349 458 146 42.51 2006-07 742 916 1126 385 309 341 459 149 41.64 2007-08 734 915 1134 400 308 343 463 155 41.96

11 Jharkhand* 2000-01 1769 1855 2054 285 164 144 219 55 9.27 2001-02 1488 1889 2088 601 138 147 223 85 9.27 2002-03 1644 1825 2000 356 152 142 217 65 9.25 2003-04 1581 1969 2158 576 146 154 230 84 9.23 2004-05 1967 1881 2065 298 182 136 212 30 9.25 2005-06 1670 1927 2108 438 154 136 211 57 9.22 2006-07 1619 1583 1732 114 150 182 242 93 9.26 2007-08 1536 2197 2391 855 142 176 241 100 9.24

12 Karnataka 2000-01 10410 7748 12284 1874 2643 1826 3271 628 25.39 2001-02 10031 7116 11670 1638 2565 1624 3089 524 25.57 2002-03 9838 6963 11532 1694 2450 1382 2841 391 24.90 2003-04 9847 6825 11450 1604 2384 1287 2702 318 24.21 2004-05 10499 7492 12807 2308 2820 1724 3328 507 26.86 2005-06 10509 7501 13027 2517 2970 1951 3632 662 28.26 2006-07 10105 7325 12438 2333 2946 1866 3603 656 29.15 2007-08 10419 7788 12893 2474 3132 2012 3789 657 30.06

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Name of the State/UT

YEAR Area Sown Irrigated Area % of Net Area Irrigated

(Col.8/Col.4 * 100)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

more than Once

(6)-(4)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

More than Once (10)-(8)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

13 Kerala 2000-01 2206 359 3022 816 381 208 458 77 17.27 2001-02 2191 338 2992 802 377 184 432 55 17.21 2002-03 2189 322 2970 782 379 182 429 50 17.31 2003-04 2190 298 2954 765 384 170 426 42 17.53 2004-05 2155 303 2996 841 393 184 455 62 18.24 2005-06 2132 289 2986 853 401 160 460 59 18.81 2006-07 2101 273 2918 816 392 173 490 98 18.66 2007-08 2089 237 2761 672 388 154 455 68 18.57

14 Madhya 2000-01 14664 10714 17870 3207 4135 3551 4285 150 28.20 Pradesh 2001-02 14859 11783 19044 4185 4735 4075 4899 163 31.87 2002-03 14518 11333 18078 3560 4494 3913 4631 137 30.95 2003-04 14945 12720 19788 4843 5631 4820 5776 145 37.68 2004-05 14975 12476 20203 5228 6042 4998 6193 151 40.35 2005-06 14971 11812 19608 4637 5681 4685 5878 197 37.95 2006-07 14735 12173 20113 5378 6365 5287 6543 179 43.20 2007-08 14687 12060 20416 5729 6418 5354 6567 149 43.70

15 Maharashtra 2000-01 17844 13435 21619 3774 3249 1928 3852 603 18.21 2001-02 17222 12921 20991 3769 3136 1798 3727 591 18.21 2002-03* 17579 12845 22387 4808 3201 1784 4122 921 18.21 2003-04* 17432 12565 22190 4758 3174 1803 4146 972 18.21 2004-05* 17490 12869 22368 4878 3184 1836 4046 862 18.20 2005-06* 17473 13124 22556 5083 3181 1973 4104 923 18.21 2006-07* 17475 13024 22571 5096 3182 2213 4301 1119 18.21 2007-08* 17473 13033 22655 5183 3181 2277 4433 1252 18.21

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Table 23 : Gross/Net Area Sown and Irrigated Area by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08 (Unit: '000 Hectares) Sl. No.

Name of the State/UT

YEAR Area Sown Irrigated Area % of Net Area Irrigated

(Col.8/Col.4 * 100)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

more than Once

(6)-(4)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

More than Once (10)-(8)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

16 Manipur * 2000-01 209 168 209 0 45 45 45 0 21.53 2001-02 216 174 216 0 40 40 40 0 18.52 2002-03 212 164 212 0 54 54 54 0 25.47 2003-04 217 167 217 0 40 40 40 0 18.43 2004-05 238 187 238 0 54 54 54 0 22.69 2005-06 225 178 225 0 51 51 51 0 22.67 2006-07 225 178 225 0 51 51 51 0 22.67 2007-08 235 184 235 0 51 51 51 0 21.70

17 Meghalaya 2000-01 230 134 277 46 54 51 62 9 23.48 2001-02 230 134 278 47 59 47 76 16 25.65 2002-03 230 134 285 55 59 53 76 16 25.65 2003-04 227 134 272 46 60 55 82 23 26.43 2004-05 219 135 265 46 58 50 74 16 26.48 2005-06 212 128 258 46 55 41 64 9 25.94 2006-07 213 128 246 33 67 41 72 5 31.46 2007-08 235 130 283 48 58 33 73 15 24.68

18 Mizoram 2000-01 82 61 82 0 9 9 13 4 10.98 2001-02 91 66 91 0 16 16 17 2 17.58 2002-03 92 69 92 0 16 16 17 2 17.39 2003-04 98 75 98 0 16 16 18 2 16.33 2004-05 97 74 97 0 16 16 19 2 16.49 2005-06 98 75 98 0 16 16 19 2 16.33 2006-07 91 69 91 0 11 11 11 0 12.09 2007-08 93 69 96 3 9 10 10 0 9.68

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Name of the State/UT

YEAR Area Sown Irrigated Area % of Net Area Irrigated

(Col.8/Col.4 * 100)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

more than Once

(6)-(4)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

More than Once (10)-(8)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

19 Nagaland 2000-01 301 230 336 35 64 69 77 13 21.26 2001-02 333 261 378 45 65 71 80 15 19.52 2002-03 324 248 370 45 65 73 81 17 20.06 2003-04 305 266 370 65 67 78 104 37 21.97 2004-05 309 260 380 71 66 75 104 39 21.36 2005-06 309 267 387 78 67 69 106 39 21.68 2006-07 322 294 406 84 65 66 106 42 20.19 2007-08 316 279 400 84 76 77 116 40 24.05

20 Orissa 2000-01 5829 6262 7878 2049 1334 1777 2126 792 22.89 2001-02 5845 6683 8799 2954 1752 1982 2546 794 29.97

2002-03 5680 5992 7853 2173 1247 1418 1712 465 21.95 2003-04 5795 6568 8637 2842 1737 1953 2518 781 29.97 2004-05 5739 6576 8718 2979 1846 2108 2691 845 32.17 2005-06 5691 6790 8928 3237 2030 2169 2996 966 35.67 2006-07 5654 6840 8960 3306 2051 2363 3205 1155 36.28 2007-08 5624 6884 9016 3392 2158 2413 3308 1150 38.37

21 Punjab 2000-01 4250 6285 7941 3691 4038 6111 7664 3626 95.01 2001-02 4254 6159 7941 3687 4056 5997 7667 3610 95.35 2002-03 4201 6142 7773 3571 4012 6000 7543 3530 95.50 2003-04 4240 6295 7907 3666 4097 6177 7722 3625 96.63 2004-05 4200 6351 7931 3731 4028 6201 7702 3674 95.90 2005-06 4192 6335 7868 3675 4019 6223 7680 3660 95.87 2006-07 4184 6312 7861 3676 4072 6187 7666 3594 97.32 2007-08 4187 6311 7870 3683 4112 6185 7689 3577 98.21

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Name of the State/UT

YEAR Area Sown Irrigated Area % of Net Area Irrigated

(Col.8/Col.4 * 100)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

more than Once

(6)-(4)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

More than Once (10)-(8)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

22 Rajasthan 2000-01 15865 11372 19230 3365 4907 3282 6135 1227 30.93 2001-02 16765 12743 20798 4033 5420 3226 6744 1325 32.33 2002-03 10807 8628 13218 2410 4372 2612 5272 901 40.46 2003-04 17394 13982 21664 4270 5239 2914 6393 1154 30.12 2004-05 16549 12079 21062 4514 5880 2825 7093 1213 35.53 2005-06 16836 12531 21699 4863 6294 3134 7818 1524 37.38 2006-07 16764 12733 21534 4770 6496 3539 7958 1462 38.75 2007-08 17096 13644 22208 5113 6444 3821 8088 1644 37.69

23 Sikkim* 2000-01 106 76 117 10 8 9 11 3 7.55 2001-02 112 77 123 11 9 9 12 3 8.04 2002-03 108 72 119 11 8 9 11 3 7.41 2003-04 110 72 121 11 8 9 11 3 7.27 2004-05 112 74 123 11 9 9 11 3 8.04 2005-06 112 74 123 11 9 9 12 3 8.04 2006-07 112 74 123 11 9 9 12 3 8.04 2007-08 108 81 118 11 9 8 10 2 8.33

24 Tamil Nadu 2000-01 5303 3501 6338 1035 2888 2128 3490 603 54.46 2001-02 5172 3452 6226 1054 2801 2084 3412 611 54.16 2002-03 4590 2792 5191 601 2310 1513 2622 312 50.33 2003-04 4689 2837 5316 627 2148 1400 2479 331 45.81 2004-05 5097 3287 5889 792 2637 1874 3087 450 51.74 2005-06 5244 3317 6033 789 2920 2046 3397 477 55.68 2006-07 5126 3166 5843 717 2889 1921 3309 420 56.36 2007-08 5062 3098 5815 753 2864 1810 3252 388 56.58

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Name of the State/UT

YEAR Area Sown Irrigated Area % of Net Area Irrigated

(Col.8/Col.4 * 100)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

more than Once

(6)-(4)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

More than Once (10)-(8)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

25 Tripura* 2000-01 280 254 301 21 61 101 104 43 21.79 2001-02 280 259 299 19 61 103 106 45 21.79 2002-03 280 267 309 29 61 106 109 48 21.79 2003-04 280 249 291 11 61 99 102 41 21.79 2004-05 280 255 297 17 61 101 104 43 21.79 2005-06 280 257 299 19 61 102 105 44 21.79 2006-07 280 263 302 22 61 105 107 46 21.79 2007-08 280 247 292 12 61 99 103 42 21.79

26 Uttarakhand 2000-01 770 987 1226 456 344 379 537 194 44.68 2001-02 776 983 1221 445 346 380 539 193 44.59 2002-03 759 964 1212 453 341 370 532 191 44.93 2003-04 761 975 1222 461 346 385 547 201 45.47 2004-05 767 996 1235 468 345 395 549 204 44.98 2005-06 768 970 1212 445 343 394 549 206 44.66 2006-07 765 965 1210 445 345 389 554 209 45.10 2007-08* 765 1006 1261 496 345 405 575 230 45.10

27 Uttar 2000-01 16825 20344 25304 8479 12401 13988 17690 5289 73.71 Pradesh 2001-02 16812 20428 25447 8635 12828 14375 18220 5392 76.30 2002-03 16597 19191 24311 7714 12848 13717 17792 4944 77.41 2003-04 16750 20318 25425 8675 13227 14490 18524 5297 78.97 2004-05 16683 20376 25524 8841 13119 14904 18939 5820 78.64 2005-06 16633 20030 25307 8674 13075 14786 18970 5895 78.61 2006-07* 16573 20040 25806 9232 13028 14722 19241 6213 78.61 2007-08* 16417 19084 24927 8510 13085 14290 18808 5723 79.70

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Name of the State/UT

YEAR Area Sown Irrigated Area % of Net Area Irrigated

(Col.8/Col.4 * 100)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

more than Once

(6)-(4)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

More than Once (10)-(8)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

28 West Bengal* 2000-01 5417 6193 9117 3699 3001 3007 5089 2088 55.40 2001-02 5522 6807 9779 4257 3058 3316 5426 2367 55.38 2002-03 5354 6539 9510 4156 2966 3184 5311 2346 55.40 2003-04 5428 6612 9661 4234 3006 3211 5387 2380 55.38 2004-05 5374 6495 9523 4149 3182 3154 5339 2157 59.21 2005-06 5295 6464 9533 4238 3135 3129 5353 2218 59.21 2006-07 5296 6363 9635 4339 3136 3072 5429 2294 59.21 2007-08 5296 6370 9752 4456 3136 3084 5548 2412 59.21

29 A&N island 2000-01 13 8 15 1 - - - - 0.00 2001-02 13 8 15 1 - - - - 0.00 2002-03 13 9 15 1 - - - - 0.00 2003-04 13 9 15 2 - - - - 0.00 2004-05 13 8 14 1 - - - - 0.00 2005-06 13 8 14 1 - - - - 0.00 2006-07 13 8 14 2 - - - - 0.00 2007-08* 13 10 41 28 - - - - 0.00

30 Chandigarh 2000-01 2 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 50.00 2001-02 2 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 50.00

2002-03 2 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 50.00 2003-04* 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 100.00 2004-05* 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 100.00 2005-06* 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 100.00 2006-07* 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 100.00 2007-08* 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 100.00

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Name of the State/UT

YEAR Area Sown Irrigated Area % of Net Area Irrigated

(Col.8/Col.4 * 100)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

more than Once

(6)-(4)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

More than Once (10)-(8)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

31 D & N Haveli 2000-01 23 25 30 7 7 4 7 0 30.43 2001-02 23 25 30 7 8 5 8 0 34.78 2002-03 23 25 30 7 7 3 7 0 30.43 2003-04 22 25 30 7 7 4 7 0 31.82 2004-05 23 24 29 6 7 3 7 0 30.43 2005-06 22 23 28 6 7 4 7 0 31.82 2006-07 21 24 29 8 7 6 7 0 33.33 2007-08* 21 23 27 6 7 6 7 0 33.33

32 Daman & Diu 2000-01 2 2 2 0 - - - - 0.00 2001-02 2 2 2 0 - - - - 0.00 2002-03 2 2 2 0 - - - - 0.00 2003-04 2 2 2 0 - - - - 0.00 2004-05 2 2 2 0 - - - - 0.00 2005-06 2 2 2 0 - - - - 0.00 2006-07 2 2 2 0 - - - - 0.00 2007-08 2 2 2 0 - - - - 0.00

33 Delhi 2000-01 34 46 53 19 34 37 42 8 100.00 2001-02 29 45 52 23 29 36 39 10 100.00 2002-03 29 37 45 15 23 29 32 9 79.31 2003-04 27 37 44 18 25 28 31 6 92.59 2004-05 28 38 45 18 25 31 34 9 89.29 2005-06 28 37 44 16 24 30 32 8 85.71 2006-07 23 36 43 20 22 29 31 10 95.65 2007-08 23 36 44 21 22 29 32 10 95.65

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Name of the State/UT

YEAR Area Sown Irrigated Area % of Net Area Irrigated

(Col.8/Col.4 * 100)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

more than Once

(6)-(4)

Net Gross (Food grains)

All Crops

More than Once (10)-(8)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 34 Lakshadweep* 2000-01 3 - 3 0 1 0 1 0 33.33 2001-02 3 - 3 0 1 0 1 0 33.33 2002-03 3 - 3 0 1 0 1 0 33.33 2003-04 3 - 3 0 1 0 1 0 33.33 2004-05 3 - 3 0 1 0 1 0 33.33 2005-06 3 - 3 0 1 0 1 0 33.33 2006-07 3 3 0 1 0 1 0 33.33 2007-08 3 - 3 0 1 0 1 0 33.33

35 Puducherry 2000-01 24 32 43 19 21 27 34 13 87.50 2001-02 24 28 39 15 21 27 34 13 87.50 2002-03 22 26 36 15 19 25 31 13 86.36 2003-04 21 28 37 17 17 26 31 14 80.95 2004-05 21 29 39 18 18 25 32 14 85.71 2005-06 21 27 36 16 18 23 29 11 85.71 2006-07 20 27 36 15 18 22 28 10 90.00 2007-08 20 25 35 15 17 21 27 10 85.00

All India 2000-01 141364 122680 185340 43976 55133 53609 76187 21053 39.00 2001-02 140733 124430 188286 47552 56922 54169 78420 21497 40.45 2002-03 132465 115435 175580 43115 53871 50097 73411 19540 40.67 2003-04 140757 125320 190077 49320 56959 53304 78147 21189 40.47 2004-05 141167 123091 191545 50378 59206 54773 81181 21975 41.94 2005-06 141490 124007 193049 51560 60411 56452 83939 23528 42.70 2006-07 139946 124548 193228 53582 61707 58415 86504 24797 44.09 2007-08 140861 125969 195835 54973 62286 58988 87259 24973 44.22

Source : Ministry of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics and Statistics. Note : * - Provisional 0 - Below 500 Hactares

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Sl. No.

Name of the State/UT

YEAR

Canal Tank Wells Other Sources Total Net Area

(All Sources) Govt. Private Total

Area % Area % Tube

well Other Well

Total Area

%

Area

%

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 Andhra Pradesh 2000-01 1649 - 1649 36.4 727 16.1 1066 888 1954 43.2 197 4.4 4528

2001-02 1562 - 1562 36.9 568 13.4 1116 812 1928 45.5 180 4.2 4238 2002-03 1209 - 1209 33.5 426 11.8 1153 689 1842 51.0 137 3.8 3614 2003-04 1137 - 1137 31.3 490 13.5 1195 674 1869 51.4 138 3.8 3634 2004-05 1346 - 1346 34.7 477 12.3 1255 649 1904 49.1 154 4.0 3881 2005-06 1572 - 1572 35.8 662 15.1 1350 636 1986 45.2 172 3.9 4392 2006-07 1623 - 1623 36.4 602 13.5 1420 653 2073 46.6 154 3.5 4453 2007-08 1909 - 1609 34.6 585 12.6 2287 - 2287 49.2 163 3.5 46442 Arunachal Pradesh 2000-01 - - - - - - - - - - 42 100.0 42

2001-02 - - - - - - - - - - 42 100.0 42 2002-03 - - - - - - - - - - 43 100.0 43 2003-04 - - - - - - - - - - 47 100.0 47 2004-05 - - - - - - - - - - 49 100.0 49 2005-06 - - - - - - - - - - 50 100.0 50 2006-07 - - - - - - - - - - 52 100.0 52 2007-08 - - - - - - - - - - 54 100.0 543 Assam* 2000-01 33 - 33 23.6 3 2.1 9 2 11 7.9 93 66.4 140

2001-02 33 - 33 23.6 3 2.1 9 2 11 7.9 93 66.4 140 2002-03 33 - 33 23.6 3 2.1 9 2 11 7.9 93 66.4 140 2003-04 33 - 33 23.6 3 2.1 9 2 11 7.9 93 66.4 140 2004-05 33 - 33 23.6 3 2.1 9 2 11 7.9 93 66.4 140 2005-06 33 - 33 23.6 3 2.1 9 2 11 7.9 93 66.4 140 2006-07 33 - 33 23.6 3 2.1 9 2 11 7.9 93 66.4 140 2007-08 - - - 0.0 - 0.0 - - 0 0.0 76 100.0 764 Bihar 2000-01 940 - 940 27.4 141 4.1 2126 15 2141 62.4 207 6.0 3429

2001-02 965 - 965 27.9 112 3.2 2238 14 2252 65.0 133 3.8 3462 2002-03 966 - 966 27.9 111 3.2 2236 15 2251 65.0 134 3.9 3462 2003-04 904 - 904 26.3 112 3.3 2288 17 2305 67.1 112 3.3 3433 2004-05 798 - 798 26.3 89 2.9 2053 7 2060 67.9 87 2.9 3034 2005--06 840 - 840 26.6 137 4.3 2045 12 2057 65.1 127 4.0 3161 2006-07 951 951 27.5 160 4.6 2214 12 2226 64.3 125 3.6 3462 2007-08* 951 - 951 27.5 160 4.6 2214 12 2226 64.3 125 3.6 3462

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Sl. No.

Name of the State/UT

YEAR

Canal Tank Wells Other Sources Total Net Area

(All Sources) Govt. Private Total

Area % Area % Tube

well Other Well

Total Area

%

Area

%

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 5 Chhattisgarh 2000-01 678 0 678 68.9 55 5.6 131 39 170 17.3 81 8.2 984

2001-02 835 0 835 72.5 55 4.8 139 39 178 15.5 84 7.3 1151 2002-03 734 0 734 68.7 52 4.9 158 39 197 18.4 85 8.0 1068 2003-04 768 0 769 70.6 50 4.6 159 36 195 17.9 77 7.1 1090 2004-05 830 0 830 68.7 58 4.8 197 39 236 19.5 84 7.0 1208 2005-06 875 1 876 70.2 53 4.2 206 35 241 19.3 79 6.3 1248 2006-07 887 0 888 69.3 52 4.1 223 35 258 20.1 84 6.6 1282 2007-08 913 0 914 68.5 56 4.2 251 31 282 21.1 82 6.1 13346 Goa 2000-01 4 - 4 17.4 - - - 19 19 82.6 - - 23

2001-02 4 - 4 17.4 - - - 19 19 82.6 - - 23 2002-03 4 - 4 16.7 - - - 20 20 83.3 - - 24 2003-04 4 - 4 16.7 - - - 20 20 83.3 - - 24 2004-05 4 - 4 16.7 - - - 20 20 83.3 - - 24 2005-06 4 - 4 16.7 - - - 20 20 83.3 - - 24 2006-07 4 4 16.7 - - - 20 20 83.3 - - 24 2007-08 8 - 8 22.9 - - - 27 27 77.1 - - 357 Gujarat 2000-01 348 - 348 12.4 15 0.5 967 1467 2434 86.7 8 0.3 2806

2001-02 382 - 382 12.8 13 0.4 998 1592 2590 86.5 9 0.3 2994 2002-03 380 - 380 12.5 14 0.5 1000 1637 2637 86.6 15 0.5 3046 2003-04 600 - 600 17.7 26 0.8 977 1760 2737 80.8 25 0.7 3388 2004-05 676 - 676 19.2 33 0.9 967 1810 2777 78.7 42 1.2 3528 2005-06 676 - 676 19.2 33 0.9 967 1810 2777 78.7 42 1.2 3528 2006-07 676 - 676 19.2 33 0.9 967 1810 2777 78.7 42 1.2 3528 2007-08 676 - 676 19.2 33 0.9 967 1810 2777 78.7 42 1.2 35288 Haryana 2000-01 1476 - 1476 49.9 1 0.0 1467 0 1467 49.6 14 0.5 2958

2001-02 1421 - 1421 48.4 1 0.0 1502 0 1502 51.1 14 0.5 2938 2002-03 1433 - 1433 48.3 - - 1522 - 1522 51.3 11 0.4 2966 2003-04 1396 - 1396 47.0 - - 1562 - 1562 52.6 12 0.4 2969 2004-05 1426 - 1426 48.3 0 0.0 1514 0 1514 51.3 14 0.5 2954 2005-06 1330 - 1330 45.3 0 0.0 1591 0 1591 54.2 14 0.5 2936 2006-07 1309 - 1309 43.8 0 0.0 1667 0 1667 55.8 14 0.5 2990 2007-08 1380 - 1380 45.6 0 0.0 1630 0 1630 53.9 14 0.5 3025

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Sl. No.

Name of the State/UT

YEAR

Canal Tank Wells Other Sources Total Net Area

(All Sources) Govt. Private Total

Area % Area % Tube

well Other Well

Total Area

%

Area

%

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9 Himachal Pradesh 2000-01 3 - 3 2.4 0 0.0 10 4 14 11.1 107 84.9 126

2001-02 4 - 4 3.9 0 0.0 10 3 13 12.7 85 83.3 102 2002-03 4 - 4 3.2 0 0.0 11 1 12 9.7 108 87.1 124 2003-04 4 - 4 3.8 0 0.0 11 3 14 13.3 88 83.8 105 2004-05 3 0 3 2.9 0 0.0 13 3 16 15.4 86 82.7 104 2005-06* 3 0 3 2.9 0 0.0 13 3 16 15.4 86 82.7 104 2006-07* 3 0 3 2.9 0 0.0 13 3 16 15.4 86 82.7 104 2007-08* 3 0 3 2.9 0 0.0 13 3 16 15.4 86 82.7 104

10 Jammu & Kashmir 2000-01 140 145 284 91.3 3 1.0 1 1 2 0.6 22 7.1 311 2001-02 140 145 284 91.6 3 1.0 1 1 2 0.6 21 6.8 310

2002-03 136 139 275 91.7 3 1.0 1 1 2 0.7 20 6.7 300 2003-04 142 140 282 91.9 4 1.3 1 0 1 0.3 19 6.2 307 2004-05 145 141 286 92.0 4 1.3 1 0 1 0.3 20 6.4 311 2005-06 132 157 289 92.9 4 1.3 1 0 1 0.3 18 5.8 311 2006-07 130 156 287 92.9 4 1.3 1 0 1 0.3 18 5.8 309 2007-08 129 157 286 92.9 4 1.3 1 0 1 0.3 17 5.5 308

11 Jharkhand 2000-01 17 - 17 10.4 27 16.5 11 64 75 45.7 45 27.4 164 2001-02 14 - 14 10.1 22 15.9 10 54 64 46.4 37 26.8 138

2002-03 16 - 16 10.5 25 16.4 11 60 71 46.7 41 27.0 152 2003-04 15 - 15 10.3 24 16.4 10 57 67 45.9 40 27.4 146 2004-05 19 - 19 10.4 30 16.5 13 71 84 46.2 50 27.5 182 2005-06 16 - 16 10.4 25 16.2 11 61 72 46.8 42 27.3 154 2006-07 15 - 15 10.0 24 16.0 10 59 69 46.0 41 27.3 150 2007-08 15 - 15 10.6 23 16.2 10 56 66 46.5 39 27.5 142

12 Karnataka 2000-01 966 - 966 36.5 261 9.9 539 479 1018 38.5 397 15.0 2643 2001-02 903 - 903 35.2 243 9.5 574 480 1054 41.1 364 14.2 2565

2002-03 773 - 773 31.6 183 7.5 737 448 1185 48.4 310 12.7 2450 2003-04 743 - 743 31.2 147 6.2 774 391 1165 48.9 328 13.8 2384 2004-05 949 - 949 33.7 117 4.1 882 427 1309 46.4 386 13.7 2820 2005-06 1055 - 1055 35.5 190 6.4 970 381 1351 45.5 374 12.6 2970 2006-07 1030 1030 35.0 192 6.5 955 372 1327 45.0 397 13.5 2946 2007-08 991 - 991 31.6 208 6.6 1079 434 1513 48.3 420 13.4 3132

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Sl. No.

Name of the State/UT

YEAR

Canal Tank Wells Other Sources Total Net Area

(All Sources) Govt. Private Total

Area % Area % Tube

well Other Well

Total Area

%

Area

%

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 13 Kerala 2000-01 101 4 105 27.6 50 13.1 116 - 116 30.4 110 28.9 381

2001-02 95 4 100 26.5 50 13.3 30 86 116 30.8 111 29.4 377 2002-03 96 4 100 26.4 49 12.9 15 101 116 30.6 115 30.3 379 2003-04 100 5 104 27.1 44 11.5 16 106 122 31.8 114 29.7 384 2004-05 101 5 106 27.0 44 11.2 16 108 124 31.6 119 30.3 393 2005-06 104 5 109 27.2 45 11.2 14 110 124 30.9 123 30.7 401 2006-07 103 4 107 27.3 42 10.7 12 114 126 32.1 116 29.6 392 2007-08 88 4 93 24.0 42 10.8 18 131 149 38.4 105 27.1 388

14 Madhya Pradesh 2000-01 806 1 808 19.5 85 2.1 864 1787 2651 64.1 591 14.3 4135 2001-02 880 1 881 18.6 93 2.0 1020 2019 3039 64.2 722 15.2 4735

2002-03 746 2 748 16.6 94 2.1 1110 1878 2988 66.5 665 14.8 4494 2003-04 947 2 949 16.9 127 2.3 1501 2233 3734 66.3 820 14.6 5631 2004-05 1004 2 1006 16.7 125 2.1 1588 2406 3994 66.1 918 15.2 6042 2005-06 1028 1 1030 18.1 134 2.4 1449 2247 3696 65.1 822 14.5 5681 2006-07 1089 2 1091 17.1 149 2.3 1793 2403 4196 65.9 929 14.6 6365 2007-08 1048 2 1051 16.4 138 2.2 1981 2275 4256 66.3 973 15.2 6418

15 Maharashtra 2000-01 988 - 988 30.4 - - - 2262 2262 69.6 - - 3249 2001-02 990 - 990 31.6 - - - 2146 2146 68.4 - - 3136

2002-03* 1011 - 1011 31.6 - - - 2190 2190 68.4 - - 3201 2003-04* 1002 - 1002 31.6 - - - 2172 2172 68.4 - - 3174 2004-05* 1005 - 1005 31.6 - - - 2179 2179 68.4 - - 3184 2005-06* 1005 - 1005 31.6 - - - 2177 2177 68.4 - - 3181 2006-07* 1005 - 1005 31.6 - - - 2177 2177 68.4 - - 3182 2007-08* 1004 - 1004 31.6 - - - 2177 2177 68.4 - - 3181

16 Manipur 2000-01 - - - - - - - - - - 45 100.0 45 2001-02 - - - - - - - - - - 40 100.0 40 2002-03 - - - - - - - - - - 54 100.0 54 2003-04 - - - - - - - - - - 40 100.0 40 2004-05 - - - - - - - - - - 54 100.0 54 2005-06* - - - - - - - - - - 51 100.0 51 2006-07* - - - - - - - - - - 51 100.0 51 2007-08* - - - - - - - - - - 51 100.0 51

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Sl. No.

Name of the State/UT

YEAR

Canal Tank Wells Other Sources Total Net Area

(All Sources) Govt. Private Total

Area % Area % Tube

well Other Well

Total Area

%

Area

%

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Meghalaya 2000-01 13 40 54 100.0 - - - - - - - - 54 2001-02 15 44 59 100.0 - - - - - - - - 59 2002-03 15 44 59 100.0 - - - - - - - - 59 2003-04 15 44 60 100.0 - - - - - - - - 60 2004-05 13 44 58 100.0 - - - - - - - - 58 2005-06 12 44 55 100.0 - - - - - - - 55 2006-07 17 50 67 100.0 - - - - - - 67 2007-08 16 42 58 100.0 - - - 58

18 Mizoram 2000-01 2 7 9 100.0 - - - - - - - - 9 2001-02 5 10 16 100.0 - - - - - - - - 16 2002-03 5 10 16 100.0 - - - - - - - - 16 2003-04 6 10 16 100.0 - - - - - - - - 16 2004-05 6 10 16 100.0 - - - - - - - - 16 2005-06 5 11 16 100.0 - - - - - - - - 16 2006-07 4 8 11 100.0 - - - - - - - - 11 2007-08 1 8 9 100.0 - - - - - - - - 9

19 Nagaland 2000-01 - - - - - - - - - - 64 100.0 64 2001-02 - - - - - - - - - - 65 100.0 65 2002-03 - - - - - - - - - - 65 100.0 65 2003-04 - - - - - - - - - - 67 100.0 67 2004-05 - - - - - - - - - - 66 100.0 66 2005-06 - - - - - - - - - - 67 100.0 67 2006-07 - - - - - - - - - - 65 100.0 65 2007-08 - - - - - - - - - - 76 100.0 76

20 Orissa 2000-01 905 - 905 67.8 103 7.7 75 63 138 10.3 189 14.2 1334 2001-02 - - - - - - - - - - 1752 100.0 1752

2002-03 - - - - - - - - - - 1247 100.0 1247 2003-04 - - - - - - - - - - 1737 100.0 1737 2004-05 - - - - - - - - - - 1846 100.0 1846 2005-06 1370 - 1370 67.5 - - 274 90 364 17.9 296 14.6 2030

2006-07 1370 - 1370 66.8 - - 277 90 367 17.9 314 15.3 2051 2007-08 1420 - 1420 65.8 - - 306 101 407 18.9 331 15.3 2158

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Sl. No.

Name of the State/UT

YEAR

Canal Tank Wells Other Sources Total Net Area

(All Sources) Govt. Private Total

Area % Area % Tube

well Other Well

Total Area

%

Area

%

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 21 Punjab 2000-01 962 0 962 23.8 - - 3074 - 3074 76.1 2 0.0 4038

2001-02 969 - 969 23.9 - - 3084 - 3084 76.0 3 0.1 4056 2002-03 1260 0 1260 31.4 - - 2745 2745 68.4 7 0.2 4012 2003-04 1041 - 1041 25.4 - - 3047 9 3056 74.6 - - 4097 2004-05 1093 7 1100 27.3 - - 2918 0 2918 72.4 10 0.2 4028 2005-06 977 4 981 24.4 - - 2912 - 2912 72.5 126 3.1 4019 2006-07 1148 - 1148 28.2 - - 2878 46 2924 71.8 - - 4072 2007-08 1142 - 1142 27.8 - - 2967 - 2967 72.2 4 0.1 411222 Rajasthan 2000-01 1354 - 1354 27.6 38 0.8 1019 2454 3473 70.8 42 0.9 4907 2001-02 1452 - 1452 26.8 105 1.9 1163 2653 3816 70.4 47 0.9 5420 2002-03 960 - 960 22.0 8 0.2 1345 2032 3377 77.2 27 0.6 4372 2003-04 1314 - 1314 25.1 60 1.1 1364 2446 3810 72.7 55 1.0 5239 2004-05 1457 - 1457 24.8 82 1.4 1688 2578 4266 72.6 73 1.2 5880 2005-06 1706 - 1706 27.1 77 1.2 1889 2538 4427 70.3 85 1.4 6294 2006-07 1703 - 1703 26.2 131 2.0 2024 2557 4581 70.5 81 1.2 6496 2007-08 1688 1688 26.2 102 1.6 2179 2393 4572 70.9 83 1.3 6444

23 Sikkim* 2000-01 1 - 1 12.5 - - - - - - 7 87.5 8 2001-02 1 - 1 11.1 - - - - - - 7 77.8 9 2002-03 1 - 1 12.5 - - - - - - 7 87.5 8 2003-04 1 - 1 12.5 - - - - - - 7 87.5 8 2004-05 1 - 1 11.1 - - - - - - 7 77.8 9 2005-06 1 - 1 11.1 - - - - - - 7 77.8 9 2006-07 1 - 1 11.1 - - - - - 7 77.8 9 2007-08 2 - 2 22.2 - - - 7 77.8 9

24 Tamilnadu 2000-01 832 1 833 28.8 589 20.4 228 1221 1449 50.2 16 0.6 2888 2001-02 801 1 801 28.6 537 19.2 237 1211 1448 51.7 14 0.5 2801 2002-03 614 1 614 26.6 422 18.3 243 1020 1263 54.7 11 0.5 2310 2003-04 449 1 449 20.9 385 17.9 304 994 1298 60.4 15 0.7 2148 2004-05 753 1 754 28.6 465 17.6 316 1085 1401 53.1 18 0.7 2637 2005-06 800 1 800 27.4 575 19.7 381 1155 1536 52.6 7 0.2 2920 2006-07 781 1 782 27.1 531 18.4 393 1173 1566 54.2 9 0.3 2889 2007-08 752 1 753 26.3 506 17.7 389 1204 1593 55.6 11 0.4 2864

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Sl. No.

Name of the State/UT

YEAR

Canal Tank Wells Other Sources Total Net Area

(All Sources) Govt. Private Total

Area % Area % Tube

well Other Well

Total Area

%

Area

%

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 25 Tripura* 2000-01 15 - 15 24.6 2 3.3 7 2 9 14.8 35 57.4 61 2001-02 15 - 15 24.6 2 3.3 7 2 9 14.8 35 57.4 61 2002-03 15 - 15 24.6 2 3.3 7 2 9 14.8 35 57.4 61 2003-04 15 - 15 24.6 2 3.3 7 2 9 14.8 35 57.4 61 2004-05 15 - 15 24.6 2 3.3 7 2 9 14.8 35 57.4 61 2005-06 15 - 15 24.6 2 3.3 7 2 9 14.8 35 57.4 61 2006-07 15 - 15 24.6 2 3.3 7 2 9 14.8 35 57.4 61 2007-08 15 - 15 24.6 2 3.3 7 2 9 14.8 35 57.4 61

26 Uttarakhand 2000-01 96 4 101 29.4 1 0.3 192 12 204 59.3 38 11.0 344 2001-02 91 3 93 26.9 1 0.3 193 19 212 61.3 40 11.6 346 2002-03 92 4 96 28.2 0 0.0 196 12 208 61.0 36 10.6 341 2003-04 85 4 89 25.7 2 0.6 209 11 220 63.6 35 10.1 346 2004-05 92 3 96 27.8 1 0.3 206 8 214 62.0 35 10.1 345 2005-06 92 4 96 28.0 0 0.0 203 11 214 62.4 34 9.9 343 2006-07 92 4 95 27.5 0 0.0 199 19 218 63.2 32 9.3 345 2007-08 92 4 95 27.5 0 0.0 199 19 218 63.2 32 9.3 345

27 Uttar Pradesh 2000-01 2749 - 2749 22.2 67 0.5 8942 436 9378 75.6 206 1.7 12401 2001-02 2719 - 2719 21.2 84 0.7 9158 746 9904 77.2 121 0.9 12828 2002-03 2630 - 2630 20.5 127 1.0 9289 723 10012 77.9 78 0.6 12848 2003-04 2767 - 2767 20.9 147 1.1 9357 896 10253 77.5 59 0.4 13227 2004-05 2692 - 2692 20.5 145 1.1 9379 765 10144 77.3 138 1.1 13119 2005-06 2652 - 2652 20.3 137 1.0 9410 808 10218 78.1 67 0.5 13075 2006-07* 2643 - 2643 20.3 136 1.0 9377 805 10182 78.2 67 0.5 13028 2007-08* 2358 - 2358 18.0 105 0.8 9576 1004 10580 80.9 41 0.3 13085

28 West Bengal* 2000-01 671 - 671 22.4 289 9.6 1680 42 1722 57.4 318 10.6 3001 2001-02 684 - 684 22.4 294 9.6 1713 43 1756 57.4 324 10.6 3058 2002-03 663 - 663 22.4 285 9.6 1661 42 1703 57.4 314 10.6 2966 2003-04 672 - 672 22.4 289 9.6 1684 43 1727 57.5 319 10.6 3006 2004-05 - - - - - - - - - - 3182 100.0 3182 2005-06 - - - - - - - - - - 3135 100.0 3135 2006-07 - - - - - - - - - - 3136 100.0 3136 2007-08 - - - - - - - - - - 3136 100.0 3136

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Sl. No.

Name of the State/UT

YEAR

Canal Tank Wells Other Sources Total Net Area

(All Sources) Govt. Private Total

Area % Area % Tube

well Other Well

Total Area

%

Area

%

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 29 A & N Islands 2000-01 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2001-02 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2002-03 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2003-04 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2004-05 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2005-06 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2006-07 - - - - - - - - - - 0 0.0 0 2007-08* - - - - - - - - - - 0 0.0 0

30 Chandigarh 2000-01 - - - - - - 1 - 1 100.0 - 0.0 1 2001-02 - - - - - - 1 - 1 100.0 - 0.0 1 2002-03* - - - - - - 1 - 1 100.0 - 0.0 1 2003-04* - - - - - - 1 - 1 100.0 - 0.0 1 2004-05* - - - - - - 1 - 1 100.0 - 0.0 1 2005-06* - - - - - - 1 - 1 100.0 - 0.0 1 2006-07* - - - - - - 1 - 1 100.0 - 0.0 1 2007-08* - - - - - - 1 - 1 100.0 - 0.0 1

31 Dadra & Nagar 2000-01 2 - 2 28.6 - - 0 2 2 28.6 3 42.9 7 Haveli 2001-02 2 - 2 25.0 - - 0 2 2 25.0 4 50.0 8 2002-03 2 - 2 28.6 - - 0 2 2 28.6 3 42.9 7 2003-04 2 - 2 28.6 - - 0 2 2 28.6 3 42.9 7 2004-05 2 - 2 28.6 - - 0 2 2 28.6 3 42.9 7 2005-06 3 - 3 42.9 - - 0 2 2 28.6 3 42.9 7 2006-07 3 3 42.9 - - 0 2 2 28.6 3 42.9 7 2007-08 3 - 3 42.9 - - 0 2 2 28.6 3 42.9 7

32 Daman & Diu 2000-01 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2001-02 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2002-03 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2003-04 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2004-05 - - - - - - - - - - - - 2005-06 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2006-07 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2007-08 - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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Sl. No.

Name of the State/UT

YEAR

Canal Tank Wells Other Sources Total Net Area

(All Sources) Govt. Private Total

Area % Area % Tube

well Other Well

Total Area

%

Area

%

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 33 Delhi 2000-01 2 - 2 5.9 - 0.0 30 - 30 88.2 2 5.9 34 2001-02 2 - 2 6.9 - 0.0 24 - 24 82.8 2 6.9 29 2002-03 2 - 2 8.7 - 0.0 19 - 19 82.6 2 8.7 23 2003-04 2 - 2 8.0 - 0.0 21 0 21 84.0 1 4.0 25 2004-05 2 - 2 8.0 - 0.0 21 0 21 84.0 1 4.0 25 2005-06 2 - 2 8.3 - 0.0 20 0 20 83.3 1 4.2 24 2006-07 2 - 2 9.1 - 0.0 18 0 18 81.8 1 4.5 22 2007-08 2 - 2 9.1 - 0.0 18 0 18 81.8 1 4.5 22

34 Lakshadweep* 2000-01 - - - - - - - 1 1 100.0 - - 1 2001-02 - - - - - - - 1 1 100.0 - - 1 2002-03 - - - - - - - 1 1 100.0 - - 1 2003-04 - - - - - - - 1 1 100.0 - - 1 2004-05 - - - - - - - 1 1 100.0 - - 1 2005-06 - - - - - - - 1 1 100.0 - - 1 2006-07 - - - - - - - 1 1 100.0 - - 1 2007-08 - - - - - - - 1 1 100.0 - - 1

35 Puducherry 2000-01 8 - 8 38.1 - 0.0 13 - 13 61.9 0 0.0 21 2001-02 8 - 8 38.1 - 0.0 13 - 13 61.9 0 0.0 21 2002-03 6 - 6 31.6 - 0.0 12 - 12 63.2 0 0.0 19 2003-04 0 - 0 0.0 - 0.0 15 - 15 88.2 2 11.8 17 2004-05 6 - 6 33.3 - 0.0 11 - 11 61.1 0 0.0 18 2005-06 6 - 6 33.3 - 0.0 12 - 12 66.7 0 0.0 18

2006-07 6 - 6 33.3 - 0.0 11 - 11 61.1 0 0.0 18 2007-08 6 - 6 35.3 - 0.0 11 - 11 64.7 0 0.0 17

2000-01 15762 203 15965 29.0 2455 4.5 22569 11260 33829 61.4 2885 5.2 55133ALL INDIA 2001-02 14992 209 15201 26.7 2186 3.8 23239 11944 35183 61.8 4352 7.6 56922 2002-03 13806 206 14012 26.0 1803 3.3 23479 10914 34393 63.8 3664 6.8 53871 2003-04 14166 206 14372 25.2 1912 3.4 24512 11875 36387 63.9 4288 7.5 56959 2004-05 14474 214 14688 24.8 1735 2.9 23054 12161 35215 59.5 7567 12.8 59206 2005-06 16314 227 16542 27.4 2078 3.4 23736 12099 35835 59.3 5956 9.9 60411 2006-07 16645 224 16869 27.3 2063 3.3 24470 12354 36824 59.7 5951 9.6 61707 2007-08 16313 218 16531 26.5 1964 3.2 26105 11682 37787 60.7 6005 9.6 62286Source : Minstry of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics & Statistics Note : (0) : Below 500 hectares *:Provisional Total may not tally due to rounding off. Percentages are given with respect to total Net Irrigated Area in the States / UT.

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Table 25 : Plan-wise Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised in India

(Unit : 000 Hectare)Sl. No.

Period Major & Medium Irrigation

Surface Water

Minor Irrigation Total (Major, Medium & Minor Irrigation)

Surface Water Ground Water Surface & Ground Water

IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1. Pre-plan (upto 1951) 9705 9705 6401 6401 6500 6500 12901 12901 22606 22606 2. First Plan(1951-56) 2486 1280 29 29 1130 1130 1159 1159 3645 2439 3. Second Plan(1956-61) 2143 2067 24 24 647 647 671 671 2814 2738 4 Third Plan(1961-66) 2231 2123 26 26 2243 2243 2269 2269 4500 4392 5. Annual Plans(1966-69) 1530 1576 32 32 1988 1988 2020 2020 3550 3596 6. Fourth Plan (1969-74) 2608 1937 450 450 3930 3930 4380 4380 6988 6317 7. Fifth Plan(1974-78) 4014 2475 538 538 3362 3362 3900 3900 7914 6375 8. Annual Plans(1978-80) 1895 1482 500 500 2200 2200 2700 2700 4595 4182 9. Sixth Plan(1980-85) 1083 929 1698 1011 5823 4238 7521 5249 8604 6178 10 Seventh Plan (1985-90) 2225 1893 1289 957 7797 6914 9086 7871 11311 9764 11. Annual Plans (1990-92) 821 848 470 321 3273 3097 3743 3418 4564 4266 12. Eighth Plan(1992-97) 2216 2126 843 596 6702 5656 7545 6252 9761 837813 Ninth Plan(1997-02) 4097 3079 80 *** 12855 *** 12935 4544 17032 7623 14 X Plan (2002-07) 5296 3410 1847 1166 3725 2705 5572 3871 10867 7281 15 XI Plan Target(2007-2012) 9000 - 1500 - 4500 - 7000* - 16000 -

Source : Central Water Commission (P&P Directorate), MOWR. (Minor Irrigation Division) and Working Group Report of XI Plan(for Target) * One million hectares is the target under MI for restoration of water bodies and ERM( Extention, Renovation and Modernisation). *** : The figures could not be presented due to variance between extra polated figures and Minor Irrigation Census figures Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

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Table 26 : Plan-wise Cumulative Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised in India

(Unit : 000 Hectare) Sl. No.

Period Major & Medium Irrigation

Surface Water

Minor Irrigation Total (Major, Medium

& Minor)

Percentage Utilisation

Gross Area Irrigated as per land use

Statistics

Surface Water Ground Water Surface & Ground Water

IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1. Pre-plan (Upto 1951) 9705 9705 6401 6401 6500 6500 12901 12901 22606 22606 100.00 22563 2. First Plan(Upto 1951-56) 12191 10985 6430 6430 7630 7630 14060 14060 26251 25045 95.41 25642 3. Second Plan(Upto 1956-61) 14334 13052 6454 6454 8277 8277 14731 14731 29065 27783 95.59 27980 4. Third Plan(Upto 1961-66) 16565 15175 6480 6480 10520 10520 17000 17000 33565 32175 95.86 30901 5. Annual Plans(Upto 1966-69) 18095 16751 6512 6512 12508 12508 19020 19020 37115 35771 96.38 35483 6. Fourth Plan (Upto 1969-74) 20703 18688 6962 6962 16438 16438 23400 23400 44103 42088 95.43 40283 7. Fifth Plan(Upto 1974-78) 24717 21163 7500 7500 19800 19800 27300 27300 52017 48463 93.17 46080 8. Annual Plans(Upto 1978-80) 26612 22645 8000 8000 22000 22000 30000 30000 56612 52645 92.99 49214 9a. Sixth Plan(Upto 1980-85)- 30013 25330 9697 9010 27823 26238 37520 35248 67533 60578 89.70 54529 Original

9b. Sixth Plan(Upto 1980-85) 27695 23574 9697 9010 27823 26238 37520 35248 65215 58822 87.10 54529 Reappraised

10. Seventh Plan (Upto 1985-90) 29920 25467 10986 9968 35619 33152 46605 43120 76525 68587 89.63 61852 11. Annual Plans (Upto 1990-92) 30741 26315 11456 10289 38892 36249 50348 46538 81089 72853 89.84 65680 12. Eighth Plan (Upto 1992-97) 32957 28440 12189 8201 50290 40088 62479 48289 95436 76729 80.39 76025 13 Ninth Plan (upto 1997-02)@ 36981 30972 12269 7175 63145 45658 75414 52833 112395 83805 74.56 78420 14 Tenth Plan (Upto 2002-07) 42350 34420 14116 8341 66870 48363 80985 56704 123335 91124 73.88 86504 (P)

Source : Central Water Commission (P&P Directorate), Ministry of Water Resources. ( Minor Irrigation Division ). Ministry of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics & Statistics. Note : Totals may not tally due to rounding off . ( P): Provisional figure

@ Figures in Col. 5 to Col.10 for Minor Irrigation based on 3rd Minor Irrigation Census (2000-01).

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(Unit : '000 Hectare) Sl. No.

State/UT Ultimate Irrigation Potential

Sixth Plan * 1980-85

Seventh Plan 1985-90

Annual Plan 1990-92

Eighth Plan* 1992-97

Ninth Plan 1997-2002

Tenth Plan 2002-07

% of IPC

to UIP

% of IPU to

IPC IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 Andhra Pradesh 5000 2902.0 2695.0 2991.0 2836.0 2999.0 2847.0 3045.1 2883.8 3303.2 3051.6 3742.7 3337.2 74.9 89.2

2 Arunachal Pradesh 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.2 0.8 0.0 65.8

3 Assam 970 98.0 55.0 144.0 97.0 176.0 111.0 196.7 138.2 243.9 174.4 312.9 219.2 32.3 70.1 4 Bihar 5224 2556.0 2009.0 2743.0 2259.0 2766.0 2295.0 2802.5 2324.2 2680.0 1714.8 2959.0 1896.2 56.6 64.1 5 Chhattisgarh 1147 Included in M.P. 922.5 760.7 1810.7 1281.5 157.9 70.8 6 Goa 62 1.0 0.0 13.0 5.0 13.0 12.0 13.0 12.1 21.2 15.3 37.7 25.9 60.7 68.8 7 Gujarat 3000 1055.0 646.0 1199.0 855.0 1246.0 986.0 1350.0 1200.0 1430.4 1300.8 2218.5 1813.1 74.0 81.7 8 Haryana 3000 1923.0 1745.0 2021.0 1791.0 2035.0 1791.0 2078.8 1833.6 2099.5 1850.0 2191.4 1909.7 73.0 87.1 9 Himachal Pradesh 50 6.0 5.0 8.0 6.0 8.0 4.0 10.6 5.6 13.4 7.5 15.5 8.9 30.9 57.5

10 Jammu & Kashmir 250 153.0 112.0 158.0 117.0 158.0 136.0 173.7 147.6 179.7 168.8 203.3 184.1 81.3 90.6

11 Jharkhand 1277 Included in Bihar 354.5 230.5 604.0 440.7 47.3 73.0 12 Karnataka 2500 1165.0 1053.0 1308.0 1183.0 1377.0 1192.0 1666.0 1471.7 2121.1 1844.8 2127.8 1849.9 85.1 86.9 13 Kerala 1000 375.0 342.0 402.0 355.0 416.0 367.0 513.3 464.3 609.5 558.9 1090.5 783.2 109.0 71.8 14 Madhya Pradesh 4853 1592.0 1072.0 1815.0 1269.0 1962.0 1395.0 2317.6 1621.0 1386.9 875.6 1451.9 917.9 29.9 63.2 15 Maharashtra 4100 1722.0 754.0 1986.0 976.0 2030.0 1036.0 2313.0 1287.7 3239.0 2147.2 3494.2 2313.1 85.2 66.2 16 Manipur 135 40.0 25.0 59.0 46.0 59.0 50.0 63.0 52.0 91.2 72.9 103.1 82.4 76.3 80.0 17 Meghalaya 20 - - - - 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 - - 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 18 Mizoram 0 - - - - 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 - - 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 19 Nagaland 10 - - - - 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.7 10.0 65.0 20 Orissa 3600 1236.0 1178.0 1356.0 1254.0 1409.0 1326.0 1557.8 1442.7 1826.6 1794.2 1990.0 1900.4 55.3 95.5 21 Punjab 3000 2252.0 2234.0 2344.0 2303.0 2367.0 2309.0 2512.9 2452.3 2542.5 2486.0 2604.7 2530.0 86.8 97.1 22 Rajasthan 2750 1712.0 1551.0 1913.0 1740.0 1999.0 1887.0 2273.9 2088.4 2482.2 2313.9 2890.4 2611.6 105.1 90.4

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Sl. No.

State/UT Ultimate Irrigation Potential

Sixth Plan * 1980-85

Seventh Plan 1985-90

Annual Plan 1990-92

Eighth Plan* 1992-97

Ninth Plan 1997-2002

Tenth Plan 2002-07

% of IPC

to UIP

% of IPU to

IPC IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

23 Sikkim 20 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 24 Tamil Nadu 1500 1499.0 1506.0 1539.0 1536.0 1545.0 1541.0 1545.5 1545.5 1549.3 1549.3 1561.1 1556.9 104.1 99.7 25 Tripura 100 - - 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.3 2.3 4.9 4.5 18.7 13.5 18.7 72.0 26 Uttar Pradesh 12154 6223.0 5523.0 6667.0 5705.0 6806.0 5763.0 7059.0 6126.0 7910.1 6334.0 8781.4 6926.0 72.3 78.9 27 Uttarakhand 346 Included in U.P. 280.3 185.4 289.7 191.5 83.7 66.1 28 West Bengal 2300 1185.0 1069.0 1244.0 1132.0 1353.0 1258.0 1444.1 1332.5 1683.3 1527.1 1769.8 1583.4 76.9 89.5 Total States 58367 27695.0 23574.0 29912.0 25467.0 30726.0 26308.0 32938.6 28431.4 36974.9 30968.2 42270.6 34377.7 72.4 81.3 Total UTs 98 - - 8.0 0.0 15.0 7.0 18.5 9.3 6.5 3.9 6.5 3.9 6.6 60.5 All-India Total 58465 27695.0 23574.0 29920.0 25467.0 30741.0 26315.0 32957.1 27893.2 36981.4 30972.1 42277.1 34381.7 72.3 81.3

Source : Central water Commission (P&P Dte.) and Planning Commission. Note : Total may not tally due to rounding off.

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- (Unit : ' 000 Hectare)

Sl. No.

Name of the State

Ultimate Potential

(3rd Census)

At the end of VI Plan 1980-85

At the end of VII Plan 1985-90

At the end of Annual Plans

1990-92

At the end of VIII Plan 1992-97

At the end of IX Plan

1997- 2002

At the end of X Plan

2002-07

% of IPC to

UIP

% of IPU to

IPC IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 Andhra Pradesh 2300 1112.0 996.0 1253.0 1088.8 1283.8 1107.3 1919.3 1127.6 2006.9 1157.3 2547.2 1609.7 110.7 63.2 2 Arunachal Pradesh 150 40.2 34.2 56.0 49.7 62.8 53.8 61.6 37.2 77.4 46.0 91.1 52.7 60.7 57.8 3 Assam 1000 308.0 283.0 378.9 329.8 397.8 341.1 309.7 146.1 161.6 85.1 181.8 95.0 18.2 52.3 4 Bihar 1544 1180.0 1075.0 1358.0 1218.0 1364.9 1222.2 871.4 537.5 633.0 399.0 682.9 409.6 44.2 60.0 5 Chhattisgarh 81 Included in Madhya Pradesh 371.9 176.8 379.9 184.7 469.0 48.6 6 Goa 25 13.6 13.4 15.5 14.8 16.6 15.3 15.0 13.7 11.8 10.7 13.4 12.0 53.5 89.7 7 Gujarat 347 150.0 132.0 181.0 146.9 190.8 151.7 302.8 139.7 574.6 52.7 636.6 66.9 183.5 10.5 8 Haryana 50 39.0 34.0 39.0 34.0 39.0 34.0 7.7 7.7 9.3 8.2 9.3 8.2 18.6 88.1 9 Himachal Pradesh 235 106.0 97.0 113.8 103.8 126.8 111.5 177.0 153.7 188.1 159.2 215.3 178.9 91.6 83.1 10 Jammu & Kashmir 400 331.0 322.0 349.3 339.4 354.8 343.0 354.4 333.6 403.8 332.6 511.4 389.0 127.9 76.1 11 Jharkhand 354 Included in Bihar 209.2 136.7 209.2 136.7 59.1 65.4 12 Karnataka 900 676.0 654.0 713.4 691.4 722.1 698.2 403.7 291.1 792.5 503.7 824.6 512.3 91.6 62.1 13 Kerala 800 340.0 320.0 389.9 362.4 412.0 390.9 376.9 331.8 383.5 323.8 630.3 546.7 78.8 86.7 14 Madhya Pradesh 2111 813.0 728.0 941.7 847.0 1072.9 926.9 1568.3 1055.0 1187.5 726.7 1286.7 763.5 60.9 59.3 15 Maharashtra 1200 742.0 609.0 847.0 669.5 887.0 693.7 1432.0 993.6 956.8 668.7 1095.5 714.5 91.3 65.2 16 Manipur 100 39.0 34.0 46.8 39.4 49.3 40.9 37.0 22.2 44.9 28.3 54.3 35.1 54.3 64.7 17 Meghalaya 85 26.0 23.0 31.4 26.6 33.4 28.1 79.3 45.5 92.9 69.9 95.8 72.4 112.7 75.5 18 Mizoram 65 6.4 5.8 9.5 8.2 10.5 9.0 8.2 7.2 11.8 7.4 13.6 8.2 21.0 60.1 19 Nagaland 70 51.0 47.0 62.1 54.0 64.2 55.3 66.2 39.3 105.2 48.3 133.2 60.3 190.3 45.2 20 Orissa 1000 553.0 517.0 586.3 542.3 635.8 572.3 1067.6 579.5 995.1 478.2 1230.4 584.8 123.0 47.5 21 Punjab 50 34.0 34.0 42.9 42.1 44.9 43.3 22.3 13.0 18.0 16.6 25.0 23.6 50.0 94.5 22 Rajasthan 600 372.0 355.0 409.0 384.1 435.2 398.0 175.3 127.9 221.6 80.5 223.7 80.5 37.3 36.0

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(Unit : ' 000 Hectare)

Sl. No.

Name of the State

Ultimate Potential

(3rd Census)

At the end of VI Plan 1980-85

At the end of VII Plan 1985-90

At the end of Annual Plans

1990-92

At the end of VIII Plan 1992-97

At the end of IX Plan

1997- 2002

At the end of X Plan

2002-07

% of IPC to

UIP

% of IPU to

IPC IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 23 Sikkim 50 14.0 10.0 20.4 15.9 22.2 17.1 22.3 14.5 24.5 15.6 33.8 19.7 67.7 58.2 24 Tamil Nadu 1200 810.0 808.0 841.7 838.0 860.7 860.7 1498.9 1214.4 1206.3 722.4 1221.7 726.6 101.8 59.5 25 Tripura 100 46.0 41.0 63.8 59.3 69.0 63.8 38.7 31.2 68.4 47.1 82.0 58.4 82.0 71.2 26 Uttar Pradesh 1186 851.0 822.0 991.0 933.0 1028.0 965.0 312.2 247.8 96.7 71.9 131.1 102.7 11.1 78.3 27 Uttarakhand 14 Included in U.P. 313.8 227.1 396.7 276.7 2833.8 69.7 28 West Bengal 1300 1030.0 1002.0 1224.8 1113.0 1251.1 1129.0 1035.8 668.1 1081.1 558.2 1136.1 593.3 87.4 52.2 Total States 17317 9683.2 8996.4 10965.8 9951.0 11435.6 10271.9 12163.8 8178.9 12247.9 7158.5 14092.7 8322.5 81.4 59.1 Total UTs 20 14.2 13.9 20.4 16.7 20.7 16.9 25.2 21.7 20.7 16.4 22.9 18.4 114.4 80.4 Grand Total 17337 9697.4 9010.3 10986.2 9967.7 11456.2 10288.8 12188.9 8200.6 12268.6 7174.9 14115.6 8340.9 81.4 59.1 Source : Ministry of Water Resources(Minor Irrigation Division) Note : 1. Figure for minor irrigation based on 3rd Minor Irrigation Census.(2000-01). 2. Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

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Table 29 : Statewise Achievements of Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised (Cumulative) under Minor Irrigation Schemes (Ground Water)

(Unit : '000 Hectare) Sl. No.

Name of the State Ultimate Potential

(3rd Census)

At the end of VI Plan 1980-85

At the end of VII Plan 1985-90

At the end of Annual Plans

1990-92

At the end of VIII Plan 1992-97

At the end of IX Plan

1997- 2002

At the end of X Plan

2002-07

% of IPC to

UIP

% of IPU to

IPC IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

1. Andhra Pradesh 3960 1229.0 1200.0 1544.0 1507.1 1593.5 1555.3 2936.1 2138.5 3342.0 2304.1 3409.8 2360.3 86.1 69.2 2. Arunachal Pradesh 18 - - - - 2.1 2.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.3 0.1 1.5 25.9 3. Assam 900 83.0 66.0 158.2 109.1 177.5 125.9 135.9 67.4 246.6 188.8 295.6 236.8 32.8 80.1 4. Bihar 4120 2232.0 2070.0 3070.0 2773.0 3512.0 3135.0 3543.1 2506.8 3616.6 2489.9 4486.0 2670.8 108.9 59.5 5. Chhattisgarh 490 Included in M.P. 589.8 235.7 595.0 239.6 121.4 40.3 6. Goa 29 0.7 0.3 1.6 1.3 1.8 1.4 4.0 3.5 4.5 3.7 5.0 4.1 17.2 82.4 7. Gujarat 2756 1524.0 1477.0 1669.4 1626.3 1709.5 1652.5 2372.0 1758.0 4367.8 2715.7 4374.0 2720.5 158.7 62.2 8. Haryana 1462 1348.0 1327.0 1449.0 1420.9 1485.5 1449.7 2305.7 2182.1 2430.3 2272.1 2468.6 2302.7 168.8 93.3 9. Himachal Pradesh 68 11.0 8.0 12.8 8.9 14.8 10.9 21.5 18.9 28.7 24.1 32.4 26.9 47.6 83.0 10. Jammu & Kashmir 708 6.0 5.0 7.0 6.8 8.8 9.4 11.2 9.4 36.6 31.7 55.3 43.7 7.8 79.0 11. Jharkhand 830 Included in Bihar 212.6 154.0 212.6 154.0 25.6 72.4 12. Karnataka 2574 472.0 461.0 642.0 626.0 713.4 697.4 1299.1 1009.3 1582.0 1288.1 1590.8 1296.9 61.8 81.5 13. Kerala 879 50.0 45.0 89.5 74.9 106.1 91.5 108.9 101.6 125.8 114.1 309.5 293.6 35.2 94.9 14. Madhya Pradesh 9250 1179.0 1142.0 1439.7 1400.2 1487.6 1448.1 3801.8 2732.5 4754.1 2790.3 4900.4 2936.6 53.0 59.9 15. Maharashtra 3652 1255.0 1223.0 1547.1 1495.1 1570.4 1518.4 3200.1 2208.3 4644.1 3367.6 4774.1 3464.7 130.7 72.6 16. Manipur 369 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.6 0.4 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 30.0 17. Meghalaya 63 9.0 9.0 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 1.8 1.1 1.1 0.7 1.1 0.7 1.7 69.2 18. Mizoram 5 - - - - - 0.0 0.8 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 19. Nagaland 5 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.4 0.9 0.6 0.9 0.4 0.8 0.3 0.8 0.3 15.0 33.3 20. Orissa 4203 507.0 463.0 569.9 517.2 609.6 553.9 508.9 199.9 438.2 157.3 524.5 222.5 12.5 42.4 21. Punjab 2917 3140.0 3105.0 3209.9 3160.3 3245.6 3194.9 6855.2 6234.8 6325.2 5784.2 6500.8 5951.7 222.9 91.6 22. Rajasthan 1778 1615.0 1582.0 1854.1 1819.2 1953.6 1918.7 4096.3 3616.5 5974.3 3978.3 6121.5 4125.5 344.3 67.4 23. Sikkim 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

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Table 29 : Statewise Achievements of Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised (Cumulative) under Minor Irrigation Schemes (Ground Water)

(Unit : '000 Hectare) Sl. No.

Name of the State Ultimate Potential

(3rd Census)

At the end of VI Plan 1980-85

At the end of VII Plan 1985-90

At the end of Annual Plans

1990-92

At the end of VIII Plan 1992-97

At the end of IX Plan

1997- 2002

At the end of X Plan

2002-07

% of IPC to

UIP

% of IPU to

IPC IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

24. Tamil Nadu 2832 1140.0 1135.0 1216.7 1211.4 1247.2 1241.9 2234.5 1798.9 2978.2 1673.9 3043.0 1709.0 107.4 56.2 25. Tripura 81 12.0 9.0 16.7 13.2 18.4 15.1 7.3 5.5 11.7 8.6 12.9 9.6 15.9 74.6 26. Uttar Pradesh 16295 11280.0 10255.0 15651.0 14249.0 17842.0 16375.0 14743.1 11968.3 18672.0 14356.7 20309.6 15820.4 124.6 77.9 27. Uttarakhand 504 Included in U.P. 331.3 254.9 337.5 259.2 67.0 76.8 28. West Bengal 3318 672.0 598.0 1399.9 1062.0 1521.3 1180.9 2037.4 1464.5 2369.3 1403.6 2445.6 1452.0 73.7 59.4 Total States 64066 27764.7 26180.3 35558.3 33091.5 38830.9 36187.9 50226.3 40027.3 63083.8 45598.6 66806.6 48302.2 104.3 72.3

Total U.Ts. 26 58.0 57.6 60.9 60.4 61.2 60.7 63.3 60.7 61.4 59.4 63.3 61.3 243.6 96.8

Grand Total 64092 27822.7 26237.9 35619.2 33151.9 38892.1 36248.6 50289.6 40088.0 63145.2 45658.0 66869.9 48363.5 104.3 72.3

Source : Ministry of Water Resources(Minor Irrigation Division) Note : 1. Figure for minor irrigation based on 3rd Minor Irrigation Census.(2000-01). 2. Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

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- (Unit : '000 Hectare)

Sl. No.

State/UT

Ultimate Potential

(3rd Census)

At the end of Sixth Plan 1980 - 85

At the end of Seventh Plan

1985-90

At the end of Annual Plan

1990-92

At the end of VIII Plan 1992-97

At the end of IX Plan

1997-2002

At the end of X Plan

2002-07

% of IPC to

UIP

% of IPU to

IPC

IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 Andhra Pradesh 6260 2341.0 2196.0 2797.0 2595.9 2877.3 2662.6 4855.4 3266.1 5348.9 3461.4 5957.0 3970.0 95.2 66.6 2 Arunachal Pradesh 168 40.2 34.2 56.0 49.7 64.9 55.8 61.8 37.4 77.6 46.0 91.4 52.8 54.4 57.8 3 Assam 1900 391.0 349.0 537.0 438.9 575.3 467.0 445.5 213.5 408.3 273.9 477.4 331.9 25.1 69.5 4 Bihar 5664 3412.0 3145.0 4428.0 3991.0 4876.9 4357.2 4414.4 3044.4 4249.6 2888.9 5168.9 3080.4 91.3 59.6 5 Chhattisgarh 571 Included in M.P. 961.8 412.4 974.8 424.3 170.7 43.5 6 Goa 54 14.3 13.6 17.2 16.0 18.4 16.7 19.0 17.2 16.3 14.5 18.4 16.1 34.0 87.7 7 Gujarat 3103 1674.0 1609.0 1850.3 1773.2 1900.3 1804.2 2674.7 1897.7 4942.3 2768.5 5010.6 2787.4 161.5 55.6 8 Haryana 1512 1387.0 1361.0 1488.0 1454.9 1524.5 1483.7 2313.4 2189.8 2439.6 2280.3 2477.9 2310.9 163.9 93.3 9 Himachal Pradesh 303 117.0 105.0 126.6 112.7 141.6 122.5 198.5 172.6 216.8 183.3 247.7 205.8 81.7 83.1 10 Jammu & Kashmir 1108 337.0 327.0 356.3 346.2 363.6 352.3 365.6 343.0 440.4 364.3 566.7 432.7 51.1 76.3 11 Jharkhand 1184 Included in Bihar 421.8 290.8 421.8 290.8 35.6 68.9 12 Karnataka 3474 1148.0 1115.0 1355.4 1317.4 1435.5 1395.5 1702.8 1300.4 2374.6 1791.8 2415.4 1809.2 69.5 74.9 13 Kerala 1679 390.0 365.0 479.4 437.3 518.0 482.4 485.8 433.4 509.3 437.9 939.8 840.3 56.0 89.4 14 Madhya Pradesh 11361 1992.0 1870.0 2381.4 2247.2 2560.5 2375.0 5370.1 3787.5 5941.5 3517.0 6187.1 3700.1 54.5 59.8 15 Maharashtra 4852 1997.0 1832.0 2394.1 2164.6 2457.4 2212.1 4632.1 3201.9 5600.9 4036.3 5869.7 4179.2 121.0 71.2 16 Manipur 469 39.0 34.0 46.9 39.5 49.6 41.2 37.6 22.6 45.0 28.3 54.4 35.2 11.6 64.7 17 Meghalaya 148 35.0 32.0 40.4 35.6 42.5 37.2 81.1 46.6 93.9 70.6 96.9 73.1 65.5 75.5 18 Mizoram 70 6.4 5.8 9.5 8.2 10.5 9.0 9.0 7.8 11.8 7.4 13.6 8.2 19.5 60.1 19 Nagaland 75 51.0 47.0 62.7 54.4 65.1 55.9 67.1 39.7 106.0 48.6 134.0 60.5 178.6 45.2 20 Orissa 5203 1060.0 980.0 1156.2 1059.5 1245.4 1126.2 1576.5 779.4 1433.3 635.5 1754.9 807.3 33.7 46.0 21 Punjab 2967 3174.0 3139.0 3252.7 3202.4 3290.5 3238.2 6877.6 6247.8 6343.1 5800.8 6525.8 5975.3 219.9 91.6 22 Rajasthan 2378 1987.0 1937.0 2263.1 2203.3 2388.7 2316.6 4271.6 3744.4 6195.9 4058.8 6345.2 4206.0 266.8 66.3

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(Unit : '000 Hectare)

Sl. No.

State/UT

Ultimate Potential

(3rd Census)

At the end of Sixth Plan 1980 - 85

At the end of Seventh Plan

1985-90

At the end of Annual Plan

1990-92

At the end of VIII Plan 1992-97

At the end of IX Plan

1997-2002

At the end of X Plan

2002-07

% of IPC to

UIP

% of IPU to

IPC

IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 23 Sikkim 50 14.0 10.0 20.4 15.9 22.2 17.1 22.3 14.5 24.5 15.6 33.8 19.7 67.7 58.2 24 Tamil Nadu 4032 1950.0 1943.0 2058.4 2049.3 2107.9 2102.5 3733.3 3013.4 4184.5 2396.3 4264.7 2435.6 105.8 57.1 25 Tripura 181 58.0 50.0 80.5 72.5 87.4 78.8 46.0 36.7 80.1 55.7 94.9 68.0 52.4 71.6 26 Uttar Pradesh 17481 12131.0 11077.0 16642.0 15182.0 18870.0 17340.0 15055.4 12216.1 18768.7 14428.6 20440.8 15923.1 116.9 77.9 27 Uttarakhand 518 Included in U.P. 645.0 482.0 734.2 535.9 141.7 73.0 28 West Bengal 4618 1702.0 1600.0 2624.6 2175.0 2772.4 2309.9 3073.3 2132.6 3450.4 1961.8 3581.7 2045.3 77.6 57.1 Total States 81383 37447.9 35176.6 46524.1 43042.6 50266.4 46459.8 62390.0 48206.1 75331.7 52757.1 80899.3 56624.7 99.4 70.0 Total U.ts. 46 72.2 71.6 81.3 77.1 81.9 77.7 88.5 82.5 82.0 75.8 86.2 79.7 187.4 92.5 Grand Total 81429 37520.1 35248.2 46605.4 43119.7 50348.3 46537.5 62478.5 48288.6 75413.8 52833.0 80985.5 56704.4 99.5 70.0

Source : Ministry of Water Resources(Minor Irrigation Division) Note : 1. Figure for minor irrigation based on 3rd Minor Irrigation Census.(2000-01). 2. Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

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Table 31 : Achievements of Total Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised (Cumulative) by State [taking Major, Medium and Minor Irrigation Schemes into consideration]

(Unit : '000 Hectare) Sl. No.

State/UT Ultimate Potential

At the end of Sixth Plan 1980 - 85

At the end of Seventh Plan

1985-90

At the end of Annual Plan

1990-92

At the end of VIII Plan 1992-97

At the end of IX Plan

1997-2002

At the end of 2002-07

% of IPC to

UIP

% of IPU to

IPC

IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 Andhra Pradesh 11260 5243.0 4891.0 5788.0 5431.9 5876.3 5509.6 7900.5 6149.9 8652.1 6513.0 9699.7 7307.2 86.1 75.3 2 Arunachal Pradesh 168 40.2 34.2 56.0 49.7 64.9 55.8 61.8 37.4 77.6 46.0 92.6 53.6 55.1 57.9 3 Assam 2870 489.0 404.0 681.0 535.9 751.3 578.0 642.2 351.6 652.2 448.3 790.3 551.1 27.5 69.7 4 Bihar 10888 5968.0 5154.0 7171.0 6250.0 7642.9 6652.2 7216.9 5368.6 6929.6 4603.7 8127.9 4976.6 74.7 61.2 5 Chhattisgarh 1718 Included in MP 1316.2 642.9 1578.8 865.0 91.9 54.8 6 Goa 116 15.3 13.6 30.2 21.0 31.4 28.7 32.0 29.3 37.5 29.8 56.0 42.0 48.3 75.0 7 Gujarat 6103 2729.0 2255.0 3049.3 2628.2 3146.3 2790.2 4024.7 3097.7 6372.7 4069.3 7229.1 4600.5 118.5 63.6 8 Haryana 4512 3310.0 3106.0 3509.0 3245.9 3559.5 3274.7 4392.2 4023.4 4539.1 4130.3 4669.2 4220.5 103.5 90.4 9 Himachal Pradesh 353 123.0 110.0 134.6 118.7 149.6 126.5 209.1 178.2 230.1 190.8 263.1 214.7 74.5 81.6

10 Jammu & Kashmir 1358 490.0 439.0 514.3 463.2 521.6 488.3 539.3 490.5 620.1 533.1 770.0 616.8 56.7 80.1 11 Jharkhand 2461 Included in Bihar 776.3 521.2 1025.8 731.5 41.7 71.3 12 Karnataka 5974 2313.0 2168.0 2663.4 2500.4 2812.5 2587.5 3368.8 2772.1 4495.7 3636.6 4543.2 3659.1 76.0 80.5 13 Kerala 2679 765.0 707.0 881.4 792.3 934.0 849.4 999.1 897.7 1118.8 996.8 2030.2 1623.5 75.8 80.0 14 Madhya Pradesh 16214 3584.0 2942.0 4196.4 3516.2 4522.5 3770.0 7687.7 5408.4 7328.4 4392.6 7639.0 4618.0 47.1 60.5 15 Maharashtra 8952 3719.0 2586.0 4380.1 3140.6 4487.4 3248.1 6945.1 4489.6 8839.9 6183.5 9363.8 6492.2 104.6 69.3 16 Manipur 604 79.0 59.0 105.9 85.5 108.6 91.2 100.6 74.6 136.1 101.2 157.4 117.6 26.1 74.7 17 Meghalaya 168 35.0 32.0 40.4 35.6 42.5 37.2 81.1 46.6 93.9 70.6 96.9 73.1 57.7 75.5 18 Mizoram 70 6.4 5.8 9.5 8.2 10.5 9.0 9.0 7.8 11.8 7.4 13.6 8.2 19.5 60.1 19 Nagaland 85 51.0 47.0 62.7 54.4 65.1 55.9 67.1 39.7 106.0 48.6 135.0 61.2 158.8 45.3 20 Orissa 8803 2296.0 2158.0 2512.2 2313.5 2654.4 2452.2 3134.3 2222.0 3259.9 2429.7 3744.9 2707.7 42.5 72.3 21 Punjab 5967 5426.0 5373.0 5596.7 5505.4 5657.5 5547.2 9390.4 8700.1 8885.6 8286.8 9130.4 8505.3 153.0 93.2 22 Rajasthan 5128 3699.0 3488.0 4176.1 3943.3 4387.7 4203.6 6545.5 5832.8 8678.1 6372.7 9235.6 6817.6 180.1 73.8

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Table 31 : Achievements of Total Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised (Cumulative) by State [taking Major, Medium and Minor Irrigation Schemes into consideration]

(Unit : '000 Hectare) Sl. No.

State/UT Ultimate Potential

At the end of Sixth Plan 1980 - 85

At the end of Seventh Plan

1985-90

At the end of Annual Plan

1990-92

At the end of VIII Plan 1992-97

At the end of IX Plan

1997-2002

At the end of 2002-07

% of IPC to

UIP

% of IPU to

IPC

IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU IPC IPU

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 23 Sikkim 70 14.0 10.0 20.4 15.9 22.2 17.1 22.3 14.5 24.5 15.6 33.8 19.7 48.3 58.2 24 Tamil Nadu 5532 3449.0 3449.0 3597.4 3585.3 3652.9 3643.5 5278.9 4558.8 5733.8 3945.6 5825.7 3992.5 105.3 68.5 25 Tripura 281 58.0 50.0 82.5 74.5 89.4 80.8 48.3 39.0 85.0 60.2 113.6 81.5 40.4 71.7 26 Uttar Pradesh 29635 18354.0 16600.0 23309.0 20887.0 25676.0 23103.0 22114.4 18342.1 26678.8 20762.6 29222.1 22849.1 98.6 78.2 27 Uttarakhand 864 Included in U.P. 925.3 667.4 1023.8 727.4 118.5 71.0 28 West Bengal 6918 2887.0 2669.0 3868.6 3307.0 4125.4 3567.9 4517.3 3465.1 5133.7 3489.0 5351.6 3628.6 77.4 67.8 Total States 139750 65142.9 58750.6 76436.1 68509.6 80992.4 72767.8 95328.7 76637.5 112306.7 83725.3 123169.8 91002.4 88.1 73.9 Total UTs 144 72.2 71.6 89.3 77.1 96.9 84.7 107.0 91.8 88.6 79.8 92.7 83.6 64.4 90.2 Grand Total 139894 65215.1 58822.2 76525.4 68586.7 81089.3 72852.5 95435.6 76729.3 112395.2 83805.1 123262.5 91086.0 88.1 73.9 Source : Ministry of Water Resources(Minor Irrigation Division) & P & P Directorate, CWC. Note : Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

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Table 32 : Irrigation Potential Created, Utilised and Gross Irrigated Area by State, 2006-07

(Unit : '000 Hectare) Sl. No.

Name of the State/UTs

IPC upto 2006-07 IPU upto 2006-07 Gross Irrigated

Area 2006-07

Gap (12)-(13)

Major & Medium

Minor * Grand Total

Major& Medium

Minor * Grand Total Surface Ground Total Surface Ground Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

1 Andhra Pradesh 3743 2547.17 3409.83 5957 9700 3337 1609.68 2360.31 3970 7307 6070 12372 Arunachal Pradesh 1 91.10 0.27 91 93 1 52.70 0.07 53 54 52 23 Assam 313 181.78 295.59 477 790 219 95.01 236.84 332 551 190 * 3614 Bihar 2959 682.94 4486.00 5169 8128 1896 409.64 2670.79 3080 4977 4427 * 5505 Chhattisgarh 1811 379.86 594.97 975 2786 1282 184.65 239.64 424 1706 1486 2206 Goa 38 13.38 4.99 18 56 26 12.00 4.11 16 42 38 47 Gujarat 2219 636.63 4373.98 5011 7229 1813 66.92 2720.48 2787 4601 4817 * -2168 Haryana 2191 9.30 2468.58 2478 4669 1910 8.19 2302.66 2311 4221 5461 -12409 Himachal Pradesh 15 215.30 32.37 248 263 9 178.91 26.88 206 215 182 * 33

10 Jammu & Kashmir 203 511.42 55.29 567 770 184 388.99 43.67 433 617 459 15811 Jharkhand 604 209.15 212.63 422 1026 441 136.73 154.03 291 731 262 * 46912 Karnataka 2128 824.59 1590.83 2415 4543 1850 512.32 1296.90 1809 3659 3603 5613 Kerala 1090 630.28 309.48 940 2030 783 546.66 293.60 840 1623 490 113314 Madhya Pradesh 1452 1286.65 4900.42 6187 7639 918 763.50 2936.68 3700 4618 6543 -192515 Maharashtra 3494 1095.52 4774.13 5870 9364 2313 714.45 3464.70 4179 6492 4445 * 204716 Manipur 103 54.28 0.10 54 157 82 35.13 0.03 35 118 51 * 6717 Meghalaya 0 95.80 1.07 97 97 0 72.37 0.74 73 73 72 118 Mizoram 0 13.62 0.00 14 14 0 8.19 0.00 8 8 18 * -1019 Nagaland 1 133.22 0.75 134 135 1 60.28 0.25 61 61 106 -4520 Orissa 1990 1230.43 524.49 1755 3745 1900 584.78 222.52 807 2708 2681 * 2721 Punjab 2605 25.00 6500.77 6526 9130 2530 23.62 5951.67 5975 8505 7759 * 74622 Rajasthan 2890 223.74 6121.47 6345 9236 2612 80.47 4125.48 4206 6818 7958 -114023 Sikkim 0 33.83 0.00 34 34 0 19.70 0.00 20 20 12 * 8

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Table 32 : Irrigation Potential Created, Utilised and Gross Irrigated Area by State, 2006-07 (Unit : '000 Hectare)Sl. No.

Name of the State/UTs

IPC upto 2006-07 IPU upto 2006-07 Gross Irrigated

Area 2006-07

Gap (12)-(13)

Major & Medium

Minor * Grand Total

Major& Medium

Minor * Grand Total Surface Ground Total Surface Ground Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

24 Tamil Nadu 1561 1221.71 3042.97 4265 5826 1557 726.55 1709.04 2436 3993 3309 68425 Tripura 19 82.04 12.87 95 114 13 58.40 9.60 68 81 107 -2626 Uttar Pradesh 8781 131.11 20309.64 20441 29222 6926 102.71 15820.35 15923 22849 19120 * 372927 Uttarakhand 290 396.73 337.45 734 1024 191 276.66 259.22 536 727 568 * 15928 West Bengal 1770 1136.10 2445.64 3582 5352 1583 593.29 1451.99 2045 3629 5429 * -1800Total States 42271 14092.68 66806.58 80899 123170 34378 8322.50 48302.15 56625 91002 85714 5288Total UTs 7 22.87 63.33 86 92 4 18.39 61.31 80 84 69 * 15Grand Total 42277 14115.55 66869.91 80985 123262 34382 8340.39 48363.46 56704 91086 85783 5303

Source : (i) Central Water Commission ( P&P Dte) (ii) Ministry of Water Resources (Minor Irrigation Division)

(iii) Ministry of Agriculture (DE & S) Note : Totals may not tally due to rounding off. * : Provisional

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Table 33 : Number of Major, Medium and ERM Irrigation Projects by State

Sl. No.

Name of the

State/UT

Major Project Medium Project Completed in Pre-plan

Period

Completed in Plan Period upto IX

Plan

Completed in X Plan

Spilled over

projects in XI Plan

New projects

in XI Plan

Completed in Pre-plan

Period

Completed in Plan Period upto IX

Plan

Completed in X Plan

Spilled over

projects in XI Plan

New projects

in XI Plan

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Andhra Pradesh 11 5 6 30 6 45 69 7 24 42 Arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 Assam 0 2 2 2 0 0 8 1 3 34 Bihar 2 14 1 10 12 2 17 1 3 05 Chhattisgarh 4 3 1 4 5 4 22 2 8 246 Goa 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 07 Gujarat 2 17 0 3 3 0 114 1 20 218 Haryana 1 5 1 4 5 0 0 0 0 39 Himachal Pradesh 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 3 0

10 Jammu & Kashmir 1 1 0 0 0 6 10 2 6 611 Jharkhand 0 1 0 6 3 0 35 3 19 412 Karnataka 4 4 0 15 1 8 30 1 31 613 Kerala 0 10 1 3 1 0 7 0 4 114 Madhya Pradesh 2 9 4 19 11 10 91 1 9 615 Maharashtra 5 16 5 58 4 16 171 12 109 2716 Manipur 0 1 0 2 1 0 4 0 1 317 Meghalaya 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 018 Mizoram 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 019 Nagaland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 020 Orissa 3 6 3 8 5 3 37 6 10 1621 Punjab 3 5 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 022 Rajasthan 1 5 2 2 6 42 55 3 8 323 Sikkim 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 024 Tamil Nadu 17 5 0 0 0 7 39 0 2 025 Tripura 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 026 Uttarakhand 0 0 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 027 Uttar Pradesh 15 42 0 11 6 0 40 0 0 328 West Bengal 3 3 0 2 6 0 17 0 8 12

TOTAL 74 154 32 182 78 143 773 40 273 145Contd..

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Table 33 : Number of Major, Medium and ERM Irrigation Projects in India by State

Sl. No.

Name of the State/UTs

ERM Total Completed

in Plan Period

upto IX Plan

Completed in X Plan

Spilled over

projects in XI Plan

new projects

in XI Plan

Completed in Pre-plan

Period

Completed in Plan Period

upto IX Plan

Completed in X Plan

Completed upto

X Plan

Spilled over

projects in XI Plan

new projects

in XI Plan

1 2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1 Andhra Pradesh 0 6 6 3 56 74 19 93 60 132 Arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 Assam 1 0 2 0 0 11 3 14 7 34 Bihar 2 0 5 9 4 33 2 35 18 215 Chhattisgarh 2 0 1 0 8 27 3 30 13 296 Goa 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 07 Gujarat 12 0 13 27 2 143 1 144 36 518 Haryana 12 1 1 4 1 17 2 19 5 129 Himachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 4 0

10 Jammu & Kashmir 4 2 4 5 7 15 4 19 10 1111 Jharkhand 1 0 0 9 0 37 3 40 25 1612 Karnataka 0 0 5 0 12 34 1 35 51 713 Kerala 1 0 2 0 0 18 1 19 9 214 Madhya Pradesh 1 0 6 0 12 101 5 106 34 1715 Maharashtra 1 3 3 0 21 188 20 208 170 3116 Manipur 0 0 4 1 0 5 0 5 7 517 Meghalaya 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 018 Mizoram 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 019 Nagaland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 020 Orissa 8 13 15 2 6 51 22 73 33 2321 Punjab 8 3 3 6 3 15 3 18 4 722 Rajasthan 7 0 3 0 43 67 5 72 13 923 Sikkim 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 024 Tamil Nadu 11 1 3 0 24 55 1 56 5 025 Tripura 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 026 Uttarakhand 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 6 1 227 Uttar Pradesh 20 0 15 17 15 102 0 102 26 2628 West Bengal 0 0 6 3 3 20 0 20 16 21

TOTAL 91 30 98 86 217 1018 102 1120 553 309Source : Central Water Commission ( P & P Directorate) Note : Figures are likely to be changed after receiving final data. ERM : Extension, Renovation and Modernisation Projects.

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Table 34 : Status of Bore Holes Drilled by Central Ground Water Board by State as on 31.03.2009 Sl. No.

States/UT

Though Outsourcing (Contractual)

Exploratory Well

Through Department Rigs TOTAL [(3) +(9)]Explora

tory Well

Observation Well

Pizo Metre

Slim Hole

Deposit

Wells

Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Andhra Pradesh 90 1211 775 428 14 31 2459 2549 2 Arunachal Pradesh 32 5 0 1 1 39 39 3 Assam 320 142 58 16 42 578 578 4 Bihar 271 163 50 10 514 1008 1008 5 Chhattisgarh 300 550 160 71 0 28 809 1109 6 Goa 58 18 14 0 31 121 121 7 Gujarat 165 886 432 455 25 255 2053 2218 8 Haryana 7 363 242 179 23 170 977 984 9 Himachal Pradesh 170 11 3 1 0 185 185

10 Jammu & Kashmir 21 309 69 30 8 114 530 551

11 Jharkhand 50 279 142 31 4 71 527 577 12 Karnataka 120 1145 583 344 7 5 2084 2204 13 Kerala 10 378 125 231 16 13 763 773 14 Madhya Pradesh 332 844 584 93 8 149 1678 2010 15 Maharashtra 80 1072 393 143 2 166 1776 1856 16 Manipur 25 11 0 0 2 36 38 17 Meghalaya 80 21 1 2 8 112 112 18 Mizoram 3 3 0 0 0 6 6 19 Nagaland 11 3 0 0 3 17 17 20 Orissa 439 1223 273 94 21 191 1802 2241 21 Punjab 164 177 81 20 14 456 456 22 Rajasthan 225 1065 390 403 93 591 2542 2767 23 Sikkim 31 9 0 0 0 40 40 24 Tamil Nadu 110 907 344 131 13 93 1488 1598 25 Tripura 60 26 0 4 22 112 112 26 Uttar Pradesh 197 776 523 156 39 501 1995 2192 27 Uttarakhand 52 5 0 1 129 187 187 28 West Bengal 401 198 168 12 82 861 861 Total States 2146 12686 5827 3164 340 3226 25243 27389

29 Andaman & Nicobar 46 13 0 1 0 60 60

30 Chandigarh 7 17 14 2 15 55 5531 Dadar & Nagar

Haveli 12 1 0 0 0 13 13

32 Delhi 145 63 150 13 380 751 751 33 Daman & Diu 0 0 3 0 0 3 3 34 Puducherry 30 20 8 5 14 77 77

Total UTs 0 240 114 175 21 409 959 959 Grand Total 2146 12926 5941 3339 361 3635 26202 28348 Sources : Central Ground Water Board, Hydrology Project, Ministry of Water Resources.

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Table 35 : Cumulative Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised under CAD Programme by State (Th. Ha.)

S.No.

Name of State

End of Annual Plans (1991-92) End of VIII Plan (1996-97) End of IX Plan (2001-02) End of Sept. 2005

n IPC IPU %

Gap n IPC IPU % Gap n IPC IPU % Gap n IPC IPU %Gap

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

1 Andhra Pradesh 13 1079.00 990.00 8.25 14 1347.82 1183.50 12.19 14 1454.49 1367.76 5.96 14 1559.82 1458.14 6.52

2 Arunachal Pradesh 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 1.70 0.09 94.71 8 16.36 2.24 86.31 8 16.36 2.09 87.22

3 Assam 3 62.00 51.00 17.74 7 132.94 63.24 52.43 7 139.01 63.80 54.10 7 139.31 78.85 43.40

4 Bihar 7 2266.00 1821.00 19.64 7 1905.08 1420.54 25.43 7 1905.08 1357.53 28.74 7 1905.08 1350.45 29.11

5 Chhattisgarh 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 10 686.57 645.76 5.94 11 740.58 664.24 10.31

6 Goa 2 13.00 12.00 7.69 2 9.21 8.20 10.97 2 9.21 8.20 10.97 2 9.21 8.20 10.97

7 Gujarat 35 896.00 762.00 14.96 37 948.84 632.32 33.36 37 966.16 551.34 42.93 38 1239.16 824.34 33.48

8 Haryana 7 195.00 69.00 64.62 11 263.27 188.82 28.28 13 436.14 278.64 36.11 16 528.32 358.24 32.19

9 Himachal Pradesh 3 10.00 5.00 50.00 5 15.08 5.15 65.85 11 18.46 7.19 61.05 17 22.84 12.55 45.05

10 Jammu & Kashmir 10 48.00 34.00 29.17 10 77.11 42.52 44.86 14 82.34 38.11 53.72 19 119.05 77.06 35.27

11 Jharkhand 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 2 0.00 0.00 0.00

12 Karnataka 5 926.00 738.00 20.30 15 1048.48 929.47 11.35 15 1182.14 1020.00 13.72 18 1394.11 1167.34 16.27

13 Kerala 10 167.00 143.00 14.37 14 297.76 253.37 14.91 16 342.85 182.09 46.89 16 272.5 220.64 19.03

14 Madhya Pradesh 23 1411.00 858.00 39.19 23 1307.80 1001.58 23.41 13 950.24 498.17 47.57 14 971.98 509.82 47.55

15 Maharashtra 19 952.00 394.00 58.61 24 1031.78 552.15 46.49 24 1175.96 469.42 60.08 25 1313.51 633.66 51.76

16 Manipur 2 47.00 38.00 19.15 4 58.10 48.03 17.33 9 71.74 43.80 38.95 9 71.74 42.91 40.19

17 Meghalaya 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 4 2.46 1.33 0.00 4 3.67 3.13 0.00

18 Mizoram 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.12 0.15 -25.00 4 0.23 0.45 -95.65

19 Nagaland 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 4.41 2.25 48.98 3 4.81 2.96 38.46

20 Orissa 5 873.00 793.00 9.16 11 924.24 792.92 14.21 14 1069.82 902.44 15.65 17 1146.77 964.04 15.93

21 Punjab 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 2 199.36 195.37 2.00 5 606.45 601.58 0.80

22 Rajasthan 5 1089.00 906.00 16.80 5 1886.52 719.21 61.88 6 2072.52 1627.28 21.48 7 2097.52 1289.28 38.53

23 Sikkim 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 2 0.04 0.06 -50.00 2 0.04 0.06 -50.00

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Table 35 : Cumulative Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised under CAD Programme by State (Th. Ha.)

S.No.

Name of State

End of Annual Plans (1991-92) End of VIII Plan (1996-97) End of IX Plan (2001-02) End of Sept. 2005

n IPC IPU %

Gap n IPC IPU % Gap n IPC IPU % Gap n IPC IPU %Gap

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

24 Tamil Nadu 5 903.00 785.00 13.07 8 941.16 767.63 18.44 12 923.01 882.04 4.44 13 1048.06 808.08 22.90

25 Tripura 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 1013.01 0.00 0.00 2 0.85 0.00 100.00

26 Uttar Pradesh 11 2826.00 2046.00 27.60 12 5044.95 3960.10 21.504 24 6158.62 4203.37 31.75 24 6237.32 4144.38 33.56

27 Uttarakhand 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0.61 0.43 29.51 4 33.20 21.87 34.13

28 West Bengal 4 1060.00 958.00 9.62 4 1204.30 823.37 31.63 4 1232.10 937.98 23.87 4 1239.20 923.72 25.46

29 UTs 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00

Total 171 14823.00 11403.00 23.07 217 18446.14 13392.21 27.40 278 22112.83 15286.75 30.87 312 22721.69 16168.08 28.84

Source : Ministry of Water Resources (CAD Wing.) n : Number of Projects %Gap = (IPC – IPU) x 100/IPC

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Table 36 : Physical Achievements of Field Channels under CAD Programme by State

(Unit : 000 Hectare) Sl. No.

Name of States/UT's

Cummulative Achievement of Field Channels up to the end of Achievement during Cumulative Achievement

upto 31.03.2010

VII Plan 1985-90

VIII Plan 1992-97

IX Plan 1997-02

X Plan 2002-07

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Andhra Pradesh 650.8 664.6 680.2 738.1 30.9 4.3 4.0 777.2 2 Arunachal Pradesh 0.0 0.0 1.0 9.0 9.1 0.0 1.2 19.3 3 Assam 38.4 54.1 56.1 56.6 0.0 0.0 2.0 58.6 4 Bihar 1220.9 1282.4 1297.3 1344.0 0.0 31.6 19.0 1394.5 5 Chhattisgarh 0.0 0.0 1.5 51.3 40.7 27.7 29.0 148.7 6 Goa 5.3 10.3 10.4 10.4 1.0 0.0 0.9 12.3 7 Gujarat 766.1 852.0 889.9 1107.6 21.0 7.0 0.2 1135.8 8 Haryana 114.3 312.7 429.4 597.3 17.9 85.9 54.0 755.1 9 Himachal Pradesh 6.3 10.7 15.7 22.2 0.0 0.0 0.1 22.4 10 Jammu & Kashmir 27.4 55.5 77.9 98.3 6.0 10.2 9.7 124.2 11 Jharkhand 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 12 Karnataka 897.8 1043.0 1116.2 1485.5 36.8 26.5 12.1 1560.9 13 Kerala 46.2 153.7 174.1 182.3 0.4 0.5 0.1 183.3 14 Madhya Pradesh 833.5 995.8 1031.2 1073.1 9.5 9.5 10.3 1102.5 15 Maharashtra 889.2 1113.1 1223.9 1248.1 34.0 11.5 20.7 1314.3 16 Manipur 20.8 36.8 50.6 63.9 0.0 3.4 5.4 72.7 17 Meghalaya 0.0 1.0 1.1 2.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.2 18 Mizoram 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.9 19 Nagaland 0.0 0.0 2.0 3.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.7 20 Orissa 256.8 346.5 396.4 437.4 11.0 14.0 18.5 480.9 21 Punjab 0.0 0.0 222.7 351.5 38.3 59.8 56.2 505.7 22 Rajasthan 613.6 925.5 1177.2 1427.1 17.5 12.3 40.8 1497.7 23 Sikkim 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2

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(Unit : 000 Hectare) Sl. No.

Name of States/UT's

Cummulative Achievement of Field Channels up to the end of Achievement during Cumulative Achievement

upto 31.03.2010

VII Plan 1985-90

VIII Plan 1992-97

IX Plan 1997-02

X Plan 2002-07

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

24 Tamil Nadu 317.9 629.6 850.8 1041.7 20.4 20.8 18.6 1101.5 25 Tripura 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 26 Uttar Pradesh 4378.0 5375.0 5936.0 6575.3 98.6 85.8 67.0 6826.7 27 Uttarakhand 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.8 0.0 0.5 6.6 11.9 28 West Bengal 55.3 90.1 112.5 135.5 1.6 18.6 8.2 164.0

Total 11138.7 13952.7 15754.6 18068.7 394.7 429.7 384.5 19277.7

Source : Ministry of Water Resources (CAD Wing.) Note : Total may not tally due to rounding off.

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(Unit : 000 Hectare) Sl. No.

Name of States/UT's

Cumulative Achievement of Field Drains up to the end of Achievement during Cumulative Achievement

Upto 31.03.2009 VII Plan 1985-90

VIII Plan 1992-97

IX Plan 1997-02

X Plan 2002-07

2007-08 2008-09

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Andhra Pradesh 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 0.0 0.0 9.12 Arunachal Pradesh 0.0 0.0 0.7 6.9 0.4 0.3 7.63 Assam 11.6 21.0 21.8 22.1 0.0 0.0 22.14 Bihar 0.0 0.0 0.0 18.8 0.0 12.1 31.05 Chhattisgarh 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.06 Goa 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.07 Gujarat 2.2 2.9 2.9 33.7 0.0 0.0 33.78 Haryana 0.0 0.0 0.0 24.3 0.0 1.5 25.89 Himachal Pradesh 0.0 0.6 2.3 6.0 0.0 0.0 6.0

10 Jammu & Kashmir 0.4 6.8 13.5 26.8 1.9 1.3 30.111 Jharkhand 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.012 Karnataka 8.1 27.6 37.8 69.9 3.2 18.4 91.513 Kerala 0.0 7.1 95.7 129.9 0.6 1.7 132.214 Madhya Pradesh 19.8 37.8 37.8 37.8 0.0 0.0 37.815 Maharashtra 165.8 292.4 392.5 439.0 0.0 0.0 439.116 Manipur 4.1 11.2 12.6 15.6 0.0 4.1 19.717 Meghalaya 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.018 Mizoram 0.0 0.0 0.1 1.0 0.0 0.0 1.019 Nagaland 0.0 5.8 7.8 11.0 0.0 0.0 11.020 Orissa 31.3 96.1 114.4 133.6 1.8 3.4 138.821 Punjab 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.022 Rajasthan 9.2 16.3 35.0 42.8 1.4 0.0 44.323 Sikkim 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.124 Tamil Nadu 29.2 29.2 29.4 173.9 48.2 72.3 294.425 Tripura 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.126 Uttar Pradesh 133.1 209.0 310.7 562.4 12.2 14.4 589.027 Uttarakhand 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.528 West Bengal 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total 423.9 773.0 1124.3 1765.4 69.8 129.5 1964.7Source : Ministry of Water Resources (CAD Wing) Note : Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

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(Area in thousand hectares)

S. No.

Project Name Year of Inclusion

CCA CCA Covered till

31.12.2008+

Reported balance of executable

CCA

Names of the District Benefited

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ANDHRA PRADESH

1 Sriramsagar 1974-75 411.000 403.617 7.383 Karim nagar, Wanagal, Adilabad, Nizamabad, Khammam, Nalgouda

2 Srisailam R.B.C 1995-96 76.890 44.049 32.841 Kurnool TOTAL 487.890 447.666 40.224 ARUNACHAL PRADESH

3 Cluster of 62 MI in 4 panchayats In the district of Papumpare Namely Sagalee, Megio, Balijan And Itanagar 2000-01 2.760 2.760 0.000 Papumpare

4 Cluster of 102 M 2006-07 7.470 1.477 5.993 Tawang, West Kamemg, East Kameng, Papumpare, Lower Subansiri, Kurung Kumay

I schemes under Daporijo and Itanagar Circle East Siang, Upper Siang, West Siang, Upper Subansiri

5 Cluster of 39 MI schemes under Namsai Circle 2006-07 3.340 0.673 2.667 Upper & Lower Dibang, Lohit, Anjaw, Changlang Tirap

TOTAL 13.570 4.910 8.660 ASSAM 6 Bordikarai 1992-93 16.990 0.300 16.690 Sonitpur7 Kaldiya 1992-93 9.830 0.535 9.295 Barpeta8 Dakadong 1992-93 4.940 0.685 4.255 Nallari, Barpeta TOTAL 31.760 1.520 30.240 BIHAR

9 Gandak 1974-75 960.000 590.120 369.880 East Champaran, Gopalganj, Muzzafarpur, Smastipur, Vaishali, Saran, Sivan

10 Badua and Chandan 1974-75 106.380 58.845 47.535 Bhagalpur, Monghyr 11 Kiul 1991-92 22.260 11.740 10.520 Monghyr 12 Kosi 1974-75 440.000 417.350 22.650 Katihar, Purnea, Saharasa, Madhepura 13 Sone 1974-75 865.000 449.942 415.058 Aurangabad, Bhojpur, Gaya, Patna, Rohtas

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(Area in thousand hectares) S.

No. Project Name Year of

Inclusion CCA CCA Covered

till 31.12.2008+

Reported balance of executable

CCA

Names of the District Benefited

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 North Koel Project 1991-92 123.000 1.129 121.871 Aurangabad, Palamu TOTAL 2516.640 1529.126 987.514 CHHATISGARH

15 Ballar 1985-86 6.550 4.362 2.188 Raipur 16 Mahanadi, Pairy, Tandula, Jonk and Kodar 1983-84 537.400 191.371 346.029 Raipur, Dhamtari, Durg, Mahasamund 17 Hasdeo Phase-2 2003-04 168.000 41.795 126.205 Korba, Janigir, Chamba, Raigarh TOTAL 711.950 237.528 474.422 GUJARAT

18 Karjan * 1985-86 56.200 25.590 30.610 Bharauch

19 Sardar Sarovar Phase –I 2003-04 446.610 222.464 224.146 Baroda, Bharauch, Districts in Saurastra & Kacch regions

TOTAL 502.810 248.054 254.756 GOA

20 Tillari 2007-08 14.521 1.023 13.498 Toludas Beuefitted : Bicholiu, Bendez, Peruem

TOTAL 14.521 1.023 13.498 * Approved in XVIII meeting of IMSC for fore closure of the Project. Formal request with details awaited from state government HARYANA

21 Bhakra canal Project Phase - II 2009-10 351.853 Hisar, Sirsa, Fatehabad, Ambala, Kurukshetra, Kaithal,Karnal, Jind

22 Western Yamuna canal Phase -VI 2007-08 205.600 7.330 198.270 Rohtak, Jhajjar, Sonepat, Jind, Bhiwani, Hisar, Gurgaon

23 JLN Canal Phase-II 2007-08 99.383 2.323 97.060 Jhajjar, Rewari, Mahendragarh, Bhiwani, Gurgaon

TOTAL 656.836 9.653 647.183 HIMACHAL PRADESH

24 14 No.FIS Chauntra Block 2000-01 1.246 1.263 -0.017 Mandi Contd..

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(Area in thousand hectares) S.

No. Project Name Year of

Inclusion CCA CCA Covered

till 31.12.2008+

Reported balance of executable

CCA

Names of the District Benefited

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

25 24 MI Scheme in Noorpur Command Jawali tehsil in Kangra District. 2000-01 2.080 1.390 0.690 Kangra

26 Cluster of 40 MI schemes in Drang & Sadar block of Dist. Mandi. 2003-04 1.377 1.300 0.077 Mandi

27 Cluster of 38 MI schemes in pandonga haroli saloh area in Tehsil Una of Dist. Una. 2003-04 1.468 1.108 0.360 Una

28 Cluster of 3 MI schemes under IPH division of Thural District Kangra 2003-04 0.885 0.885 0.000 Kangra

29 Cluster of 42 MI schemes in Tehsil Sarkaghat District Mandi 2003-04 1.087 0.870 0.217 Mandi

30 Cluster of 27 MI schemes in Nallagarh area of District Solan 2003-04 2.209 0.260 1.949 Solan

31 Cluster of 12 MI schemes in Rampur block of District Shimla 2003-04 0.766 0.232 0.534 Shimla

32 Cluster of various MI schemes in Paonta & Shillai Tehsil in Distt. Sirmour 2007-08 2.342 0.000 2.342 Sirmour

TOTAL 13.460 7.308 6.152 JAMMU & KASHMIR

33 Ego-Phey Canal 1987-88 3.000 0.873 2.127 Leh 34 Dachnipora-Rajpora 2007-08 12.526 0.190 12.336 Ananthnag & Pulwama 35 Ahaji Becrua 2008-09 8.300 0.000 0.000 Budgam 36 Rafiabad 2001-02 2.930 2.132 0.798 Barammula 37 Ranbir Canal 2006-07 38.600 0.853 37.747 Jammu 38 Dehgam Veernag 2006-07 2.934 0.190 2.744 Ananthnag 39 Aharbal Command Srinagar CADA 2003-04 3.220 1.385 1.835 Ananthnag & Pulwama 40 Poonch Canal Command (Jammu CADA) 2003-04 4.350 4.350 0.000 Poonch 41 Zainegeer canal (Kashmir CADA) 2003-04 5.100 2.145 2.955 Barammula 42 Bringi canal Command (Srinagar CADA) 2003-04 3.366 1.935 1.431 Ananthnag 43 Kathua canal Command (Jammu CADA) 2003-04 8.460 4.627 3.833 Kathua 44 Arin-Bandipora 2007-08 2.860 0.000 2.860 Bandipora

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(Area in thousand hectares) S.

No. Project Name Year of

Inclusion CCA CCA Covered

till 31.12.2008+

Reported balance of executable

CCA

Names of the District Benefited

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 45 Khemil-Kupwara 2007-08 7.300 0.000 7.300 Kupwara46 Doda-Sangaldhan Gool-Rajouri Cluster 2007-08 4.177 0.000 4.177 Doda, Rajouri, Udhampur TOTAL 107.123 18.680 88.443 JHARKHAND

47 Kanchi Weir Scheme 2003-04 17.800 0.000 17.800 48 Mayurakshi Left Bank Canal System 2003-04 9.500 0.000 9.500 TOTAL 27.300 0.000 27.300 KARNATAKA

49 Ghataprabha 1974-75 317.430 247.957 69.473 Bijapur, Belgaum 50 Malaparaba 1974-75 214.980 192.033 22.947 Bijapur, Belagaum 51 Tungbhadra 1974-75 529.000 361.323 167.677 Bellang, Ranichure 52 Upper Krishna 1974-75 622.000 599.114 22.886 Bellang, Bagalkot, Gulbarge, Raichur 53 Bhadra Reservoir 1996-97 105.570 78.073 27.497 Chikmagalore, Shimoge, Damangere 54 Amarja 2003-04 8.903 2.055 6.848 Gulbarga 55 Bennithora 2003-04 20.234 15.308 4.926 Koppat 56 Karanja Irrigation Project 2009-10 35.614 Bidar

TOTAL 1853.731 1495.863 357.868 KERALA 57 Kallada 2006-07 53.514 0.225 53.289 Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alapuzha 58 Muvattupuzha Valley Irrigation Project 2009-10 19.237 Idukki, Eruakalam, Kottayam 59 Kanhirapuzha 1998-99 9.720 7.076 2.644 Palakkad 60 Pazhassi 1998-99 11.530 1.882 9.648 Kannur TOTAL 94.001 9.183 84.818 MADHYA PRADESH

61 kolar 1985-86 45.000 10.573 34.427 Sehore 62 Rani Avanti Bai( Bargi) 1990-91 157.000 29.754 127.246 Jabalpur, Narsingpur 63 Upper Wainganga 1985-86 112.900 93.087 19.813 Balaghat, Seoni 64 Bagh 1985-86 16.600 12.808 3.792 Balaghat 65 Harsi 1985-86 44.354 32.689 11.665 Gwalior

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(Area in thousand hectares) S.

No. Project Name Year of

Inclusion CCA CCA Covered

till 31.12.2008+

Reported balance of executable

CCA

Names of the District Benefited

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 66 Kunwar Chain Sagar(dudhi) Project 2003-04 3.700 1.928 1.772 Raigarh TOTAL 379.554 180.839 198.715 MAHARASHTRA

67 Khadakwasla * 1983-84 77.680 46.457 31.223 Pune 68 Kukadi 1979-80 132.000 132.340 -0.340 Pune, Ahmadnagar, Solapur 69 Surya ** 1983-84 14.700 1.100 13.600 70 Krishna 1974-75 74.000 72.219 1.781 Satara, Sangli71 Chaskaman 1996-97 43.420 29.385 14.035 Pune72 Upper Penganga 1974-75 104.000 75.538 28.462 Hingoli, Yavatmal, Nanded 73 Upper Wardha 1996-97 83.300 19.840 63.460 74 Lower Wunna 1996-97 21.594 15.584 6.010 Nagpur, Wardha 75 Bhima 1974-75 126.000 107.467 18.533 Solapur TOTAL 676.694 499.930 176.764

* Approved In XVIII meeting of IMSC for deletion. The state govt has, however, requested for continuation of this project and delete upper wandha project, on which 63.46 thousand hectares of CCA is get to be covered. ** Approved In XVIII meeting of IMSC for fore elosore. Foremal request with details awaited from state government. MANIPUR 76 cluster of 21 MI scheme in Bishnupur District 2007-08 9.600 2.194 7.406 Bishampur

77 Cluster of 37 MI scheme in Thoubal,Ukhrul, Chandel and Churachandpur district 2007-08 6.420 2.217 4.203 Thoubal, Kkhrul, Chamdel, Churuchanpur

78 Cluster of 28 MI scheme in East and West Districts of Imphal 2007-08 6.665 3.005 3.660 East Imphal, West Imphal

TOTAL 22.685 7.416 15.269 MEGHALAYA

79 Cluster of 10 MI schemes viz. Tienglam and Pdem etc. 2001-2002 2.440 1.354 1.086 Completed

TOTAL 2.440 1.354 1.086 Contd..

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(Area in thousand hectares) S.

No. Project Name Year of

Inclusion CCA CCA Covered

till 31.12.2008+

Reported balance of executable

CCA

Names of the District Benefited

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MIZORAM

80 Acluster of 40 MI projects consisting of 36 (29 flow and 7 lift) Schemes in Aizwal district and 4 MI Flow schemes Lunglei district

2000-01 1.088 1.088 0.000 Aizwal, Lunglai, Chhimtuipui

81 Cluster of 60MI Schemes Phase-II I Aizwal, Lunget and Chhimtuipui District 2003-04 3.040 0.000 3.040 Aizwal, Lunglai, Chhimtuipui

TOTAL 4.128 1.088 3.040 NAGALAND

82 Medziphema Bowl 2001-02 3.330 3.151 0.179 TOTAL 3.330 3.151 0.179 ORISSA

83 Sunie Irrigation Project 2009-10 10.000 0.000 10.000 Mayurbhanj, Balasore 84 Jaimangla 1998-99 7.350 1.452 5.898 Bhadrak, Jajpur 85 Hirakud 1974-75 153.240 140.272 12.968 Sambopur 86 Salki 1994-95 19.890 10.426 9.464 Baudh 87 Mahanadi delta 1974-75 1974-75 336.300 18.479 317.821 Cuttack 88 Rushikulya 1994-95 61.230 14.195 47.035 Gaijam 89 Salandi Right 1994-95 40.180 10.337 29.843 Bhadrak, Jajpur 90 Baitarani 1998-99 32.770 7.445 25.325 Bhadrak, Jajpur 91 Potteru 1985-86 70.100 13.574 56.526 Koraput, Malbangiri 92 Upper Kolab 2003-04 47.200 12.077 35.123 Koraput 93 Gohira Irrigation Project 2009-10 9.172 0.000 9.172 Deogarh 94 Upper Indrawati Major Irrigation Project 2009-10 128.000 0.000 128.000 Kalahandi 95 Remal Irrigation Project 2009-10 4.313 0.000 4.313 Keonjhar TOTAL 919.745 228.257 691.488 PUNJAB

96 Bhatinda Br Part-II 2008-09 181.707 4.919 176.788 Ludhiana, Barnala, Bhatinda, Muktsar & Faridkot

97 Upper Bari Doab Canal Command 2003-04 184.861 18.112 166.749 Amritsar Contd..

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(Area in thousand hectares) S.

No. Project Name Year of

Inclusion CCA CCA Covered

till 31.12.2008+

Reported balance of executable

CCA

Names of the District Benefited

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 98 Sirhind Feeder Part-II Command Project 2007-08 314.496 8.823 305.673 Faridkot, Muktsar, & Ferozpur TOTAL 681.064 31.854 649.210 RAJASTHAN

99 Chambal 1974-75 229.000 101.605 127.395 Bundi, Kota, Baran 100 I.G.N.P. 1974-75 1413.570 1208.070 205.500 Bikaner, Sriganganagar, Jaisalmer

101 Amar Singh Sub-Branch and Jassana district of Bhakra canal System. 1998-99 67.210 12.962 54.248 Hanumangarh

102 Sidhmukh Nohar 2003-04 111.460 71.182 40.278 Hanumangarh 103 Bisalpur Project 81.800 0.000 81.800 Tonk, Ajmer

TOTAL 1903.040 1393.819 509.221 SIKKIM

104 A Cluster of 17 Minor Irrigation schemes of North and East districts o f Sikkim 2000-01 1.030 0.000 1.030 North & East Districts

105 A Cluster of 21 MI Schemes 2000-01 1.220 0.107 1.113 South & West Districts of South & West district of Sikkim TOTAL 2.250 0.107 2.143 TAMIL NADU

106 Wellington Reservoir 2008-09 11.153 3.350 7.803 Cuddalore107 South Vellar River Basin 2009-10 4.750 0.000 4.750 Pudukkottai108 Gundar-Chittar-Karuppanadi 2008-09 15.000 7.350 7.650 Tirunelveli 109 Kodiveri Anicut 2008-09 9.916 1.915 8.001 Erode 110 Thirukoilur Anicut 2008-09 9.783 2.160 7.623 Villipuram 111 Vaniyar Reservoir 2008-09 4.256 2.315 1.941 Dharmapuri 112 Ichambadi Anicut 2008-09 2.530 0.375 2.155 Dharmapuri, Krishnagiri

TOTAL 57.388 17.465 39.923 TRIPURA

113 Cluster of 4 MI Projects 2003-04 0.440 0.216 0.220 TOTAL 0.440 0.216 0.220

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(Area in thousand hectares) S.

No. Project Name Year of

Inclusion CCA CCA Covered

till 31.12.2008+

Reported balance of executable

CCA

Names of the District Benefited

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 UTTAR PRADESH

114 Sharda Shayak Canal System p-II 2009-10 330.000 0.000 330.000 Ballia,Raibareli,Vananasi,Allahabad,Pratapgarh,Jaunpur,sultanpur,Ambedkarnagar,Azamgarh,Barabanki,Faizabad,Ghazipur,Mau

115 Tumaria dam canal System 2000-01 49.130 12.920 36.210 Muradabad, Rampur

116 Sarda Canal Project 1989-90 1613.000 901.059 711.941 Baraili, Pilibhit, Kheri, Sitapur, Hardoi, Luchnow, Unnao

117 Saryu Canal System-I 1997-98 162.000 138.064 23.936 Bchich, Gonda, Sidderthnagar, Basti, Gorakhpur

118 East Ganga Canal 1990-91 233.000 62.430 170.570 Bijnaur, Moradabad 119 Lower Rajghat 2009-10 43.210 0.000 43.210 Lalitpur 120 Betwa & Gursarai Canal 1990-91 422.000 248.670 173.330 Jalaun, Jhansi, Hamirpur 121 Ken Canal System 1990-91 222.000 100.570 121.430 Banel 122 Belan Pump Canal System 1997-98 71.050 38.950 32.100 Allahabad 123 Tons Pump Canal System 1997-98 34.000 21.670 12.330 Allahabad 124 Jakhloun Pump Canal System 2009-10 29.870 0.000 29.870 Lalitpur 125 Son Pump Canal System 1997-98 93.650 38.620 55.030 Mirzapur, Son Bhadra

126 Sarju Canal System Phase-II 2009-10 280.000 0.000 280.000 Bahrich, Srovasti, Siddharthnagar, Basti, Balrampur, Gonda,Gorakhapur, Sant Kabirnagar

127 Upper Ganga Canal 1990-91 457.000 321.670 135.330 Saharanpur, Muzzaffaragar, Meerut, Gaziabad, Bulandsahar, Aligarh

128 Madhya Ganga Canal 1990-91 229.000 45.210 183.790 Saharanpur, Muzzaffaragar, Meerut, Gaziabad, Bulandsahar, Aligarh

TOTAL 4268.910 1929.833 2339.077 UTTARAKHAND

129 Laster Canal's Offshoots 2001-02 1.120 0.000 1.120 130 Nathuwala & Balawala Canals 2001-02 1.120 1.605 -0.485 131 Jatowala & Prateetpurcanal 2001-02 0.540 0.262 0.278

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(Area in thousand hectares) S.

No. Project Name Year of

Inclusion CCA CCA Covered

till 31.12.2008+

Reported balance of executable

CCA

Names of the District Benefited

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 132 Tumaria Dam canal system 2003-04 32.530 2.094 30.436 Udhamsinghnagar

TOTAL 35.310 3.961 31.349 WEST BENGAL

133 D.V.C System 1974-75 391.970 43.791 348.179 Bankura, Bardwan, Hooghly, Howrah 134 Kangsabati 1974-75 340.750 60.772 279.978 Bankura, Hooghly, Midnapur 135 Mayurakshi 1974-75 226.630 28.830 197.800 Birbham, Bondwan, Murshidabad 136 Teesta Barrage 1983-84 165.000 4.327 160.673 Coochbikar, Jalpaiguri, West Dinajpur TOTAL 1124.350 137.720 986.630 Malda G.TOTAL 17112.920 8447.524 8665.392 Source : Ministry of Water Resources (CAD Wing) Note : + On the basis of data received so for Information from some state is awaited.

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Table 39 : Per Capita Consumption of Electricity by State (Unit: KWH)

State/Uts. 2006-07 2007-08 Agriculture

Sector Total Agriculture

Sector Total

1 2 3 4 5

NORTHERN REGION Haryana 295.44 762.11 310.56 821.39 Himachal Pradesh 4.09 677.20 4.07 779.97 Jammu & Kashmir 17.08 341.19 22.25 330.70 Punjab 314.58 1039.08 378.62 1159.16 Rajasthan 105.55 367.82 126.90 442.28 Uttar Pradesh 37.47 221.89 32.73 239.75 Uttarakhand 38.60 464.58 31.80 548.49 Chandigarh 1.49 1034.64 1.25 1105.80 Delhi 3.20 897.74 2.20 968.45 Sub-Total 85.53 401.42 92.46 445.08

WESTERN REGION Gujarat 203.73 1003.80 195.19 1119.17 Madhya Pradesh 104.09 349.39 109.59 391.72 Chhattisgarh 60.98 719.04 62.13 611.00 Maharashtra 92.91 635.49 119.22 685.08 Goa 9.97 1567.73 23.98 1608.00 Daman & Diu 16.94 6479.06 12.68 6766.68 D & N Haveli 30.68 10999.52 33.73 11281.92 Sub-Total 116.59 667.41 127.25 715.58

SOUTHERN REGION Andhra Pradesh 201.70 616.89 186.28 643.82 Karnataka 198.34 597.28 189.78 661.58 Kerala 6.55 348.03 7.06 355.71 Tamil Nadu 157.90 832.21 161.99 892.46 Puducherry 96.24 2065.11 76.29 2079.05 Lakshadweep 0.00 345.29 0.00 345.00 Sub-Total 160.61 639.76 154.46 684.59

EASTERN REGION Bihar 8.59 41.73 7.07 48.94 Jharkhand 2.33 500.91 2.24 502.33 Orissa 3.67 462.84 4.33 516.81 West Bengal 10.89 282.32 12.70 318.18 A & N Islands 0.00 341.58 0.00 365.49 Sikkim 0.00 365.40 0.00 441.10 Sub-Total 7.83 248.15 7.99 271.95

NORTH - EASTERN REGION Assam 1.34 119.12 1.25 122.36 Manipur 0.03 84.26 0.03 75.63 Meghalaya 10.27 346.60 9.90 388.09 Nagaland 0.00 72.79 0.00 83.82 Tripura 2.58 114.37 6.87 113.99 Arunachal Pradesh 0.00 117.37 0.00 142.45 Mizoram 0.00 151.20 0.00 184.99 Sub-Total 0.62 128.37 1.04 134.52

Total 88.10 467.68 91.33 506.66 Source : Central Electricity Authority (DMLF Division). KWH : Kilo Watt Hours

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Table 40 : Irrigation Pumpsets Energised and Electricity Consumption in Agriculture Sector during 2006-07 and 2007-08

by Region/ State Name of the

State/UT 2006-07 2007-08

Total no. of Pumpsets Energised

(31.03.2007)

Agriculture Consumption Total no. of Pumpsets Energised

(31.03.2008)

Agriculture Consumption % age of villages elec- trified as on 31.03.2008

Energy (GWH)

% to total consumption in the State

Energy (GWH)

% to total consumption in the State

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Haryana 474296 6871.92 41.29 515869 7335.37 44.07 100.00

Himachal Pradesh 11659 26.40 0.61 12934 26.52 0.62 98.22

Jammu & Kashmir 9714 201.91 5.01 9714 271.42 6.73 98.24

Punjab 966073 8229.49 31.19 966073 10022.20 37.98 100.00

Rajasthan 800941 6658.21 33.23 830705 8144.56 40.65 68.31

Uttar Pradesh 874966 6965.33 20.16 896475 6200.04 17.95 88.13

Uttarakhand 18915 359.00 9.24 20119 300.20 7.73 96.52

Chandigarh 623 1.53 0.14 623 1.31 0.12 100.00

Delhi 25883 52.36 0.36 25883 37.08 0.25 100.00

Sub-Total (NR) 3183070 29366.15 23.39 3278395 32338.70 25.75 87.18

Gujarat 839676 11262.02 27.62 873977 10946.44 26.85 99.60

Madhya Pradesh 1349570 7028.24 34.97 1351075 7535.59 37.49 96.35

Chhattisgarh 159662 1408.11 14.91 162783 1458.80 15.45 95.61

Maharashtra 2777832 9748.60 15.66 2897155 12675.64 20.36 88.32

Goa 7485 15.55 0.67 8143 38.60 1.66 100.00

D. & N Haveli 953 7.67 0.28 953 8.77 0.32 100.00

Daman & Diu 1006 3.05 0.26 1006 2.41 0.21 100.00

Sub-Total(WR) 5136184 29473.24 21.24 5295092 32666.25 23.54 94.19

Andhra Pradesh 2440823 16327.92 35.59 2440823 15241.05 33.22 100.00

Karnataka 1705225 11208.08 36.52 1723224 10844.02 35.33 98.71

Kerala 474602 221.24 1.96 490054 240.78 2.13 100.00

Tamil Nadu 1920472 10358.00 20.74 1955114 10717.00 21.46 100.00

Lakshadweep 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 100.00

Puducherry 10657 101.05 4.99 10720 81.63 4.03 100.00

Sub-Total(SR) 6551779 38216.29 27.33 6619935 37124.48 26.54 99.50

Bihar 272331 787.73 20.59 273102 659.12 17.23 52.85

Jharkhand 9453 68.41 0.62 9453 66.85 0.61 31.07

Orissa 74625 144.36 1.52 74625 171.99 1.81 55.83

West Bengal 114490 940.81 4.18 115462 1110.07 4.93 95.88

A.& N. Islands 1 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 65.87

Sikkim 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 94.44

Sub-Total(ER) 470900 1941.31 4.12 472643 2008.03 4.26 60.34

Assam 3675 16.78 0.65 3675 19.54 0.76 78.57

Manipur 45 0.09 0.04 45 0.09 0.04 84.92

Meghalaya 65 0.42 0.05 65 0.61 0.08 59.29

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Table 40 : Irrigation Pumpsets Energised and Electricity Consumption in Agriculture Sector during 2006-07 and 2007-08 by Region/ State

Name of the State/UT

2006-07 2007-08

Total no. of Pumpsets Energised

(31.03.2007)

Agriculture Consumption Total no. of Pumpsets Energised

(31.03.2008)

Agriculture Consumption % age of villages elec- trified as on 31.03.2008

Energy (GWH)

% to total consumption in the State

Energy (GWH)

% to total consumption in the State

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Nagaland 194 0.00 0.00 194 0.00 0.00 64.40

Tripura 4385 8.91 2.26 4629 23.99 6.08 57.23

Arunachal Pradesh 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 56.82

Mizoram 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 80.62

Sub-Total (NER) 8364 26.20 0.59 8608 44.23 1.00 73.17

Total (All India) 15350297 99023.19 21.73 15674673 104181.69 22.86 82.27

Source : Central Electricity Authority (DMLF Division). GWH : Giga Watt Hours

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Table 41 : All India Area, Production and Yield of Selected Crops Sl. No. Crops Unit 1950-51 1960-61 1970-71 1980-81 1990-91 2000-01 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09*

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Foodgrains Area (Mha) 97.32 115.58 124.32 126.67 127.84 121.05 121.60 123.71 124.07 123.22

Production (M.tonnes) 50.82 82.02 108.42 129.59 176.39 196.81 208.60 217.28 230.78 233.88 Yield (kgs / Hectare) 522 710 872 1023 1380 1626 1715 1756 1860 1898 CUI (%) 18.1 19.1 24.1 29.7 35.1 43.4 45.5 46.3 46.8 N.A

2 Rice Area (Mha) 30.81 34.13 37.59 40.15 42.69 44.71 43.66 43.81 43.91 45.35

Production (M.tonnes) 20.58 34.58 42.22 53.63 74.29 84.98 91.79 93.36 96.69 99.15 Yield (kgs / Hectare) 668 1013 1123 1336 1740 1901 2102 2131 2202 2186 CUI (%) 31.7 36.8 38.4 40.7 45.5 53.6 56.0 56.7 56.9 N.A

3 Wheat Area (Mha) 9.75 12.93 18.24 22.28 24.17 25.73 26.48 27.99 28.04 27.88

Production (M.tonnes) 6.46 11.00 23.83 36.31 55.14 69.68 69.35 75.81 78.57 80.58 Yield (kgs / Hectare) 663 851 1307 1630 2281 2708 2619 2708 2802 2891 CUI (%) 34.0 32.7 54.3 76.5 81.1 88.1 89.6. 90.2 90.9 N.A

4 Coarse

Cereals Area (Mha) 37.67 44.96 45.95 41.78 36.32 30.26 29.04 28.71 28.48 27.62 Production (M.tonnes) 15.38 23.74 30.55 29.02 32.70 31.08 34.07 33.92 40.75 39.48 Yield (kgs / Hectare) 408 528 665 695 900 1027 1172 1182 1431 1429 CUI (%) 7.9 7.7 8.3 9.2 9.0 12.5 13.0 13.4 14.2 N.A

5 Jowar Area (Mha) 15.57 18.41 17.37 15.81 14.36 9.86 8.67 8.47 7.76 7.68 Production (M.tonnes) 5.50 9.81 8.11 10.43 11.68 7.53 7.63 7.15 7.93 7.31 Yield (kgs / Hectare) 353 533 466 660 814 764 880 844 1021 952 CUI (%) 3.0 3.6 3.6 4.7 5.6 7.9 9.0 8.6 8.5 N.A

6 Bajra Area (Mha) 9.02 11.47 12.91 11.66 10.48 9.83 9.58 9.51 9.57 8.74

Production (M.tonnes) 2.60 3.28 8.03 5.34 6.89 6.76 7.68 8.42 9.97 8.83 Yield (kgs / Hectare) 288 286 622 458 658 688 802 886 1042 1011 CUI (%) 3.4 2.8 4.0 5.5 5.1 8.0 8.9 9.0 9.5 N.A

7 Maize Area (Mha) 3.16 4.41 5.85 6.01 5.90 6.61 7.59 7.89 8.12 8.19

Production (M.tonnes) 1.73 4.08 7.49 6.96 8.96 12.04 14.71 15.10 18.96 19.29 Yield (kgs / Hectare) 547 926 1279 1159 1518 1822 1938 1912 2335 2355 CUI (%) 11.4 12.6 15.9 20.1 19.7 22.4 21.1 21.5 23.5 N.A

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 8 Pulses Area (Mha) 19.09 23.56 22.54 22.46 24.66 20.35 22.39 23.19 23.63 22.37

Production (M.tonnes) 8.41 12.70 11.82 10.63 14.26 11.08 13.39 14.20 14.76 14.66 Yield (kgs / Hectare) 441 539 524 473 578 544 598 612 625 655 CUI (%) 9.4 8.0 8.8 9.0 10.5 12.5 15.0 15.4 16.2 N.A

9 Gram Area (Mha) 7.57 9.28 7.84 6.58 7.52 5.19 6.93 7.49 7.54 7.97 Production (M.tonnes) 3.65 6.25 5.20 4.33 5.36 3.86 5.60 6.33 5.75 7.05 Yield (kgs / Hectare) 482 674 663 657 712 744 808 845 762 885 CUI (%) 12.5 11.9 15.6 20.6 20.5 30.9 31.1 31.7 34.1 N.A

10 Tur (Arhar) Area (Mha) 2.18 2.43 2.66 2.84 3.59 3.63 3.58 3.56 3.73 3.40

Production (M.tonnes) 1.72 2.07 1.88 1.96 2.41 2.25 2.74 2.31 3.08 2.31 Yield (kgs / Hectare) 788 849 709 689 673 618 765 650 826 678 CUI (%) 0.5 0.5 0.3 2.6 5.5 4.2 4.4 4.7 4.4 N.A

11 Nine

Oilseeds Area (Mha) 10.73 13.77 16.64 17.60 24.15 22.77 27.86 26.51 26.69 27.46 Production (M.tonnes) 5.16 6.98 9.63 9.37 18.61 18.44 27.98 24.29 29.76 28.16 Yield (kgs / Hectare) 481 507 579 532 771 810 1004 916 1115 1026 CUI (%) N.A. 3.3 7.4 14.5 22.9 23.0 28.0 28.3 27.11 N.A

12 Rapeseed &

Mustard Area (Mha) 2.07 2.88 3.32 4.11 5.78 4.48 7.28 6.79 5.83 6.19 Production (M.tonnes) 0.76 1.35 1.98 2.30 5.23 4.19 8.13 7.44 5.83 7.37 Yield (kgs / Hectare) 368 467 594 560 904 935 1117 1095 1001 1190 CUI (%) N.A. 12.1 25.2 43.7 59.8 66.1 72.1 74.3 75.5 N.A

13 Groundnut Area (Mha) 4.49 6.46 7.33 6.80 8.31 6.56 6.74 5.62 6.29 6.22 Production (M.tonnes) 3.48 4.81 6.11 5.01 7.51 6.41 7.99 4.86 9.18 7.34 Yield (kgs / Hectare) 775 745 834 736 904 977 1187 866 1459 1180 CUI (%) N.A. 3.0 7.5 13.3 18.6 17.6 19.6 19.8 20.3 N.A

14 Cotton Area (Mha) 5.88 7.61 7.61 7.82 7.44 8.53 8.68 9.14 9.41 9.41

Production (million bales of 170 Kg. each) 3.04 5.60 4.76 7.01 9.84 9.52 18.50 22.63 25.88 23.16 Yield (kgs / Hectare) 88 125 106 152 225 190 362 421 467 419 CUI (%) 8.2 12.7 17.3 27.3 32.9 34.3 36.1 35.0 35.1 N.A

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 Sugarcane

(Cane) Area (Mha) 1.71 2.42 2.62 2.67 3.69 4.32 4.20 5.15 5.06 4.40 Production (M.tonnes) 57.05 110.00 126.37 154.25 241.05 295.96 281.17 355.52 348.19 273.93 Yield (kgs / Hectare) 33422 45549 48322 57844 65395 68577 66928 69022 68877 62321 CUI (%) 67.3 69.3 72.4 81.2 86.9 92.1 92.5 93.2 93.5 N.A

16 Tobacco Area (Mha) 0.36 0.40 0.45 0.45 0.41 0.26 0.37 0.37 0.35 -

Production (M.tonnes) 0.26 0.31 0.36 0.48 0.56 0.34 0.55 0.52 0.49 - Yield (kgs / Hectare) 731 766 810 1065 1353 1318 1481 1409 1417 - CUI (%) N.A. 21.9 23.7 33.7 43.2 52.8 49.1 50.4 52.6 N.A

Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture. CUI: Coverage Under Irrigation N.A. : Not Available. * : 4th Advance estimate as on 21.07.2009.

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Table 42 : Irrigated and Unirrigated Yield of Principal Crops by State, 1999-2000 to 2005-2006

(Unit: Kilogram Per Hectare) Sl. Name of the Season Irrigated Un-Irrigated No. State

1999-2000

2000-01

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

1999-2000

2000-01

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 RICE

1 Andhra Pradesh Kharif 2547 2789 2670 2332 2848 2880 2572 1457 1293 1695 611 1866 1613 1664 Rabi 3075 3338 3404 3039 3455 3502 3566 - - - - - -

2 Assam Autumn 2368 1526 1550 1444 1374 1527 1501 1159 1109 1006 1005 1041 670 1071 Winter - 1752 1497 1825 1449 1479 1592 1490 1549 1575 1515 1606 1462 1504 Summer 2266 2425 2312 2244 2070 2271 1985 1371 1516 1325 1464 1081 1350 1289

3 Bihar Bha 1541 1605 1382 1401 1327 911 1136 1068 1237 1191 1095 1204 912 881 Agh 1775 1751 1795 1752 1830 997 1435 1262 1169 1064 1048 1151 499 792

Gar 1969 1615 1916 1641 1457 1413 1515 - - - - - - - 4 Chhattisgarh - 890 1879 1184 1256 1767 2092 - 575 1340 575 939 1046 1150 5 Goa Kharif - - - - - - 2865 2294 2262 2296 2336 3182 2852 -

Rabi 2610 2726 2724 2584 3038 2597 2735 - - - - - - - 6 Gujarat Kharif 1868 1532 1958 1696 2156 2116 2284 824 799 1006 786 1234 1062 1098 Summer - - 2689 2992 3106 2989 3193 - - - - - - - 7 Haryana 2366 2559 2652 2724 2749 2939 3051 - - - - - - - 8 Himachal Pradesh 1667 1845 1974 1520 1807 1781 1727 1419 1520 1693 847 1468 1220 1454 9 Jammu & Kashmir 2260 1750 1709 1832 1998 2023 2230 1405 1493 1574 1385 1443 1423 1394

10 Karnataka Kharif 2992 3036 2903 2765 2911 3007 2939 1784 1916 1396 1267 1552 1938 2260 Rabi 1828 2152 1962 2135 3045 3462 2289 - - - - - - - Summer 3089 3216 2832 2642 4102 4705 3273 - - - - - - -

11 Kerala Autumn 2623 2122 2477 2454 2144 2455 2055 1940 1958 2056 1996 2177 2252 2191 Winter 2285 2142 2318 2264 1823 2298 2378 2079 1893 2013 1926 1894 2415 2043 Summer 2530 2809 2401 2228 2274 2510 2737 1804 1871 1919 1392 1804 2849 1627

12 Madhya Pradesh 1732 1184 1804 1211 1798 1037 2694 1135 508 869 562 962 723 942

13 Maharashtra Kharif 1536 1118 1574 785 1652 994 1836 1713 1305 1791 801 1904 1536 1738 Summer 2002 2012 2209 2307 2211 2390 1862 - - - - - - -

14 Meghalaya Autumn 1191 1191 1422 1277 1285 1277 1380 - - - - - - - Winter 1409 1409 1377 1415 1487 1378 1479 - - - - - - -

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Table 42 : Irrigated and Unirrigated Yield of Principal Crops by State, 1999-2000 to 2005-2006 (Unit: Kilogram Per Hectare)

Sl. Name of the Season Irrigated Un-Irrigated No. State

1999-2000

2000-01

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

1999-2000

2000-01

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

15 Orissa Autumn 1309 1176 1431 864 1365 1283 1185 924 524 981 359 981 800 874 Winter 1126 1519 2042 1163 1799 1950 1939 1020 903 1556 581 1535 1341 1472 Summer 2413 2157 2148 2125 2133 2230 2160 - - - - - - -

16 Punjab 3185 3248 3537 3498 3675 3846 2041 2179 1847 1670 2245 2825 1799 17 Rajasthan 1779 1545 1922 1316 2419 2678 2627 552 97 461 255 532 889 415

18 Tamil Nadu K/K/S 4158 4104 3991 3495 3474 3542 3445 - - - - - - - S/T/P 3456 3582 3206 2913 2233 2680 2447 1049 2142 1561 1049 - - - N/K 3693 3535 3543 2954 2954 3169 3012 - 3380 - - - - -

19

West Bengal Aus 2108 3292 2269 2267 2315 2308 2307 1863 2751 1998 1910 1893 1872 1602 Aman 2172 3135 2494 2504 2514 2523 2625 1890 2944 2216 2088 2130 2217 2056 (Winter) Summer 2920 5144 2851 2940 3074 3083 2921 - - - 2443 2200 2047 1864

21 Dadra Nagar Haveli - - - - - - - 1991 1850 2227 2807 1906 2060 2664

22 Delhi 2828 2830 2825 2117 2635 2956 2931 - - - - - 1638 - 23 Daman Diu - - - - - - - 1095 1824 1234 1701 1900 - 1918 24 Puducherry I 2477 2677 2555 2757 2759 2720 2872 - - - - - - - II 2325 2275 2517 1979 2609 2147 1979 - - - - - - - III 2400 2525 2573 2789 2714 2731 2520 - - - - - -

JOWAR

1 Andhra Pradesh Kharif 2108 3256 2782 2621 4592 5176 5558 714 915 928 946 941 909 1248 Rabi 2098 2712 3593 2896 3885 4411 4065 591 809 947 815 756 828 1020

2 Chhattisgarh - - - - - - - - 665 973 740 1001 667 792

3 Gujarat Kharif 1024 882 825 - - 954 630 1348 701 1124 811 1128 1320 1410 Rabi 916 986 830 1090 639 1382 941 750 402 732 575 810 902 -

4 Karnataka Kharif 2249 2389 2316 2030 1874 2127 2619 1256 1417 1180 1084 905 1386 1433 Rabi 1313 1352 1219 1205 1655 1452 1623 741 682 670 582 302 616 812 Summer 1198 2137 2065 - - 836 - - - - - - -

5 Madhya Pradesh Kharif - - - - - - - - - - 900 1187 978 993

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Sl. Name of the Season Irrigated Un-Irrigated No. State

1999-2000

2000-01

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

1999-2000

2000-01

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

6 Maharashtra Kharif - - - - - - - 1324 1259 1164 1413 1331 1168 1198 Rabi 1131 947 946 818 584 1094 1063 584 425 486 421 241 508 537

7 Rajasthan Kharif 472 240 737 531 364 871 414 285 277 403 119 716 443 285 8 Tamil Nadu Kharif 1549 1617 1797 1512 1266 1271 1476 949 873 840 626 571 630 538

BAJRA1 Andhra Pradesh 1710 1746 1767 1321 1125 2126 2318 719 913 650 613 979 721 1009 2 Gujarat Kharif 1110 1159 1535 1352 - 1400 1545 468 483 1262 752 1320 968 974 Sum 2139 1936 1797 1648 2084 2000 2173 1749 0 - - - - -

3 Haryana 1201 1191 1615 1009 1752 1392 1482 784 755 1336 632 1377 1282 977 4 Karnataka 1054 1353 900 938 1054 1072 1424 558 722 516 359 588 573 907 5 Madhya Pradesh - - - - - - - - - - 581 1015 1011 1097 6 Maharashtra 1231 1061 888 1080 877 1217 831 611 569 575 720 667 710 642 7 Punjab 793 941 - - 568 388 - - - - - 8 Rajasthan 776 906 1381 597 1352 1420 954 287 423 731 178 1139 583 374 9 Tamil Nadu 3190 3056 2956 1438 1390 2684 1686 1178 1075 1067 749 1117 1160 1124 10 Delhi 1379 1486 1953 1807 2473 1628 1850 - - - - - - - 11 Daman Diu - - - - - - - - 1992 780 780 2610 1454 1033

MAIZE 1 Andhra Pradesh Kharif 3755 3521 3927 3557 4091 3168 4301 2692 2256 2553 1837 2803 2195 3285

Rabi 3852 4620 4922 4556 4661 5163 5903 5019 5063 6219 4061 4545 4593 7661 2 Chhattisgarh - - - - - - - - 1353 743 1305 1370 1430 1058

3 Bihar Bha - - 1907 1668 1655 1645 1575 1752 1822 1537 - - - Rabi 3003 2919 3186 2610 3006 3041 3045 - - - - - - -

Garma 2539 2952 2650 2684 2777 2826 2468 - - - - - - - 4 Gujarat Kharif 1983 1331 - - - 1785 1758 1084 671 1952 1683 1762 864 1531 5 Haryana Kharif 2637 2755 2706 1955 2637 2664 2337 2509 2370 2489 1684 2402 2549 2123 6 Himachal Pradesh Kharif 2245 2085 2700 2171 2518 2377 1976 2546 2487 2769 1758 2814 2425 2154 7 Jammu & Kashmir Kharif 1041 970 1015 1014 1295 1688 1294 1757 1664 1712 1449 1687 1500 1380

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Sl. Name of the Season Irrigated Un-Irrigated No. State

1999-2000

2000-01

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

1999-2000

2000-01

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 8

Karnataka Kharif 3274 3349 2977 2734 3352 3572 3823 2387 3519 2501 1816 1563 2869 2735

Rabi 2169 2652 2532 2654 2090 3144 3743 - - 1957 - - 3125 2392 Sum 543 2960 2720 - - 3217 - - - - - - - -

9 Madhya Pradesh Kharif - - - 1440 6049 952 1752 - - - 1366 1710 1271 1267 10 Maharashtra Kharif - - - - - - - 1532 831 1804 2090 2162 1718 2132 Rabi 1542 - - 1622 - 2007 2051 - 1638 1834 - 1382 - -

11 Orissa Autumm 4235 2109 1161 1330 2638 3448 - 1452 1031 900 968 1392 1583 1519 Winter 847 990 1682 1390 1200 1482 1492 669 666 708 664 1624 1978 2280 Summer 1183 1145 1490 1556 1980 2042 2179 - - - - - - -

12 Punjab 2858 3048 2988 2316 3180 3043 2851 2030 2054 1860 1521 2193 2114 2166 13 Rajasthan 1115 1390 1825 794 2185 1384 1194 940 979 1360 906 1949 1165 1037 14 West Bengal - 3492 3541 1720 3581 3847 3445 1983 5316 2114 1590 1855 2010 1938

RAGI1 Andhra Pradesh Kharif 1832 2167 2218 2892 - 1703 1707 920 999 1073 871 1147 1080 1057 Rabi 1635 1720 1760 1339 1751 1857 1805 2094 2573 - - - - -

2 Bihar - - - - - - - 980 1041 850 682 688 708 889 3 Goa - - - - - - - 1104 1082 887 891 921 855 1051 4 Gujarat Kharif - - - 918 - - - 1116 726 1022 659 1145 1070 1074 5 Karnataka Kharif 2283 3075 2425 1935 2318 3076 2568 1596 1867 1694 940 1209 1921 1823 Rabi 761 1634 1442 1653 965 1730 3057 873 817 1182 591 111 552 1781 Summer 930 2087 1607 1208 1252 1675 2299 - - - - - - -

6 Maharashtra Autumn - - - - - - - 1075 830 1205 851 1157 1018 974 7 Orissa Aut 733 443 - - - 716 - 691 591 603 495 594 654 623 Winter 944 747 957 333 879 670 633 601 445 581 435 661 630 609 Summer 799 727 780 691 761 816 793 - - - - - - -

8 Tamil Nadu 2641 2960 2868 2338 2484 2527 2145 1682 1567 1486 1313 1391 1259 1166

9 Dadra Nagar Haveli - - - - - - - - 1503 1359 1041 1362 1112 1426 2188

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Table 42 : Irrigated and Unirrigated Yield of Principal Crops by State, 1999-2000 to 2005-2006 (Unit: Kilogram Per Hectare)

Sl. Name of the Season Irrigated Un-Irrigated No. State

1999-2000

2000-01

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

1999-2000

2000-01

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 WHEAT

1 Assam 1871 1752 1088 1195 1285 1132 1362 1245 1184 1185 1149 1028 1041 1040 2 Bihar 2243 2189 2104 1932 1820 1648 1416 1726 1738 1679 1558 1384 1365 1104 3 Chhattisgarh - 1500 1373 1266 1226 1063 1057 - 461 667 651 784 607 668 4 Gujarat 2419 2290 2581 2144 2895 2686 2906 514 229 384 476 548 690 673 5 Haryana 4227 4127 4125 4074 3971 3906 3888 1411 1670 1651 2104 2341 3329 3231 6 Himachal Pradesh 2184 1714 2273 2367 2063 2245 1758 1610 597 1782 1378 1387 1917 1055 7 Jammu & Kashmir 1794 846 1401 2376 2182 2323 2440 1449 419 1304 1392 1693 1757 1587 8 Karnataka 1358 1556 1300 1194 883 1440 1364 387 563 400 260 122 363 494 9 Madhya Pradesh 2258 1884 2007 1776 2091 2053 1927 1016 817 988 892 1050 1007 970 10 Maharashtra 1639 1400 1543 1410 1322 1459 1468 573 555 619 648 419 664 686 11 Orissa 1299 1469 1515 1243 1465 1311 1369 747 - - - - - - 12 Punjab 4758 4595 4539 4216 4212 4246 4186 2042 1241 2338 1829 2422 2702 2076 13 Rajasthan 2647 2494 2855 2644 2724 2837 2804 1074 923 1275 1295 1363 1268 1089 14 West Bengal 2265 3878 2198 2031 2297 2065 2085 1543 2205 1431 1392 1387 1439 1120 15 Delhi 3643 3518 3510 4014 4052 3745 3845 - - - - - - -

BARLEY 1 Bihar - - - - - - - 1220 1168 1256 1175 1151 1116 1047 2 Chhattisgarh - - - - - - - - 840 826 757 997 894 828 3 Haryana 3040 2726 2880 2658 2826 2667 2843 1968 2415 - 1415 1499 1921 7954 4 Himachal Pradesh 6629 1778 1586 1744 2502 2718 1763 1304 730 1507 1362 1249 1578 1117 5 Madhya Pradesh - - - - - - 1750 - - - 1833 1505 1257 1082 6 Punjab 3493 3309 3210 3243 3356 3381 3254 2549 - - - - - - 7 Rajasthan 2049 1891 2588 2384 2309 2458 2277 1310 560 1949 976 1308 1164 1794 8 West Bengal 1080 2298 1060 1139 1302 1094 978 707 1088 632 911 1203 1169 660

GRAM 1 Andhra Pradesh - - - 489 650 1075 - - - 1256 977 1060 1005 1557

2 Bihar - - - - - - - 977 1022 957 1009 1015 826 932 3 Chhattisgarh - - - - - - - - 516 735 615 964 513 723 4 Gujarat 625 671 - 749 1170 824 1083 492 428 567 448 727 631 969

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Table 42 : Irrigated and Unirrigated Yield of Principal Crops by State, 1999-2000 to 2005-2006 (Unit: Kilogram Per Hectare)

Sl. Name of the Season Irrigated Un-Irrigated No. State

1999-2000

2000-01

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

1999-2000

2000-01

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 5 Haryana 703 683 895 769 968 978 704 499 610 806 428 680 808 518 6 Karnataka 782 665 619 672 452 789 721 532 684 618 538 339 539 575 7 Madhya Pradesh - - - 766 1028 999 939 - - - 660 861 819 837 8 Maharashtra 714 - - - 659 699 744 617 518 596 563 474 496 665 9 Punjab 1050 1014 867 918 1096 942 811 621 495 453 902 843 477 477 10 Rajasthan 855 979 1007 835 1058 987 771 660 466 679 463 476 568 215 11 West Bengal 920 1834 864 789 966 1032 1097 773 1641 826 724 942 921 877

SUGARCANE 1 Andhra Pradesh Plant 88000 87000 89000 75000 78000 81000 85000 58000 45000 68000 33000 56000 - 48000 Ratoon 78000 80000 79000 66000 71000 74000 74000 46000 57000 50000 26000 36000 - 37000

2 Assam - - - - - - - 40848 37164 36873 37840 37460 36400 36992 3 Bihar 44819 46255 51779 48213 46169 37322 44660 40500 40253 44457 40128 39718 35677 40356 4 Haryana 55770 57130 57580 56350 58200 61880 64836 - - - - 26500 - 22510 5 Karnataka - - - - - 82000 - 104000 108000 85000 89000 69000 - 93000 6 Maharashtra 90000 83270 78070 74360 58010 73150 77000 - - - - - - - 7 Orissa 58199 55502 58610 53128 58915 63930 65700 35255 35150 - - - - - 8 Punjab 61236 65400 6532 - 54940 62460 58320 47304 - 5401 - 40900 43960 61510 9 Rajasthan 41062 - 47300 42648 53804 45633 59715 30373 - 129000 22472 19004 38516 36604 10 Tamil Nadu 109000 117000 114000 106233 107678 110075 104692 - - - - - - - 11 West Bengal 59237 66846 73129 73078 72501 73454 75701 61613 41023 70599 69712 69078 74819 74927

GROUNDNUT 1 Andhra Pradesh Kharif 924 1298 1059 1011 1398 1233 1201 437 1046 580 423 464 756 589 Rabi 1498 1582 1716 1404 1644 1669 1754 1399 1746 1950 1829 1296 1540 1783

2 Chhattisgarh - - - - - - - - 916 1235 1140 1108 1118 1079

3 Gujarat Kharif 867 821 2152 973 2782 1333 2159 156 201 2081 392 2064 656 1551 Sum 1686 1728 1461 1574 1525 1697 1681 298 - - - - - -

4 Karnataka Kharif 798 946 1008 849 1087 1066 1010 614 1057 604 561 425 678 517 Sum 1121 1156 1176 1179 1023 958 890 1686 1485 1826 1766 1653 1796 1534

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Table 42 : Irrigated and Unirrigated Yield of Principal Crops by State, 1999-2000 to 2005-2006 (Unit: Kilogram Per Hectare)

Sl. Name of the Season Irrigated Un-Irrigated No. State

1999-2000

2000-01

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

1999-2000

2000-01

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 5 Madhya Pradesh Kharif - - - - - - 1033 - - - 632 1231 879 980 6 Maharashtra Kharif - - - - - - - 950 893 1081 958 1095 1035 831 Sum - - 1445 1679 1491 1444 1528 - - - - - - - 7

Orissa Aut 200 940 - 350 - 800 - 898 613 - 670 844 825 831

Winter 1089 1238 1440 865 1260 1049 1449 917 756 726 809 1033 1103 844 Sum 1360 1155 1239 1193 1458 1318 1347 1155 871 1025 996 1423 1411 1451

8 Punjab Kharif 1043 934 - - - - 827 773 1200 - - - - 9 Rajasthan Kharif 1324 1399 1565 1062 1868 1914 1841 791 681 938 510 1215 973 1087 10 Tamil Nadu 2519 2658 2646 2400 2521 2689 2542 1330 1587 1538 1091 1251 1250 1477

RAPESEED & MUSTARD 1 Assam 353 685 664 808 748 - 482 465 506 495 492 537 531 474 2 Bihar - - - - - - - 788 869 835 689 1031 723 926 3 Chhattisgarh - - - - - - - - 332 371 331 412 378 349 4 Gujarat 977 1163 1100 981 1402 1342 1509 290 2080 200 625 295 498 328 5 Haryana 1349 1393 1520 1177 1591 1245 1166 1089 1107 1163 940 1353 974 978 6 Madhya Pradesh - - - 935 935 910 856 - - - 606 606 590 610 7 Orissa 305 253 254 251 304 312 338 128 100 134 95 162 126 134 8 Punjab 1127 1107 1172 923 1075 986 1098 779 610 850 626 564 671 1069 9 Rajasthan 1118 1067 1177 1049 1453 1255 1325 689 693 862 867 922 808 647 10 West Bengal 809 3763 785 865 969 786 909 439 1881 147 414 481 403 446

COTTON 1 Andhra Pradesh 347 399 338 306 429 346 449 221 234 278 215 368 293 325 2 Gujarat 363 440 502 202 726 741 816 103 132 206 77 208 257 296 3 Haryana 408 424 195 340 463 568 438 - - - - 227 293 242 4 Karnataka 350 436 370 375 408 391 541 194 253 148 120 114 182 205 5 Madhya Pradesh - - - 126 191 210 223 - - - 111 179 168 180 6 Maharashtra 247 223 182 232 268 311 302 160 95 136 155 187 172 183 7 Punjab 332 41 338 350 414 648 672 - - - - - - - 8 Rajasthan 287 273 92 116 349 320 326 234 129 167 56 443 249 298 9 Tamil Nadu 415 407 342 342 333 386 378 255 233 180 112 140 170 201

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Table 42 : Irrigated and Unirrigated Yield of Principal Crops by State, 1999-2000 to 2005-2006 (Unit: Kilogram Per Hectare)

Sl. Name of the Season Irrigated Un-Irrigated No. State

1999-2000

2000-01

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

1999-2000

2000-01

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 JUTE

1 Assam - 1042 - 3172 1456 1976 - 1692 1827 1782 1771 1786 1318 1801 2 Bihar - - - - - - - 1332 1510 1257 1186 1336 1563 1773 3 Meghalaya - - 1652 - - - - 526 526 - - 1461 610 1591 4 Orissa 1941 2095 2359 1918 1633 2098 1965 1649 1452 1436 1613 1215 1725 1486 5 West Bengal 2551 2457 2762 2757 2844 2878 2852 2064 2103 2212 2164 2200 2161 2292

TOBACCO

1 Andhra Pradesh Natu Variety 2038 2401 1991 2629 2105 2030 2140 600 1447 1066 1249 1359 1131 1770

Virginia 1315 - 1364 1564 1600 1216 1780 945 - 1229 1028 1276 1141 1110 2 Gujarat 1871 1768 1683 1799 1851 1660 1660 535 681 763 - - - - 3 Karnataka - - - - - 777 - 569 778 851 757 592 - 667 4 Maharashtra - - - - - - - 1196 1148 1085 1485 1140 1241 1071

Source : NSSO, Consolidated Results of Crop estimation Survey on Principal Crops. K/K/S - Kar / Kurivai / Pissanan S/T/P- Sambas/ Thaladi/ Pissanam N/K- Navari / Kodai

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Table 43 : Yearwise Fish Production in India (Unit : Lakh Tonnes)

Sl.No. Year Inland Fish Production

Marine Fish Production

Total

1 2 3 4 5 1 1950-51 2.18 5.34 7.52 2 1960-61 2.80 8.80 11.60 3 1970-71 6.70 10.86 17.56 4 1980-81 8.87 15.55 24.42 5 1981-82 9.99 14.45 24.44 6 1982-83 9.40 14.27 23.67 7 1983-84 9.87 15.19 25.06 8 1984-85 11.03 16.98 28.01 9 1985-86 11.60 17.16 28.76

10 1986-87 12.29 17.13 29.42 11 1987-88 13.01 16.58 29.59 12 1988-89 13.35 18.17 31.52 13 1989-90 14.02 22.75 36.77 14 1990-91 15.36 23.00 38.36 15 1991-92 17.10 24.47 41.57 16 1992-93 17.89 25.76 43.65 17 1993-94 19.95 26.49 46.44 18 1994-95 20.97 26.92 47.89 19 1995-96 22.42 27.07 49.49 20 1996-97 23.81 29.67 53.48 21 1997-98 24.38 29.50 53.88 22 1998-99 26.02 26.96 52.98 23 1999-00 28.23 28.52 56.75 24 2000-01 28.45 28.11 56.56 25 2001-02 31.26 28.30 59.56 26 2002-03 32.10 29.90 62.00 27 2003-04 34.58 29.41 63.99 28 2004-05 35.26 27.79 63.05 29 2005-06 37.56 28.16 65.72 30 2006-07 38.45 30.24 68.69 30 2007-08 42.07 29.20 71.27

Source : Fisheries Division, Department of Animal Husbandary, Dairying & Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture

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Table 44 : Inland Fish Production by State

(Unit: '000 Tonnes) Sl.No. Name of the States/Uts 1990-

91 1995-

96 1999-

00 2000-

01 2005-

06 2006-

07 2007-

08

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

STATES 1 Andhra Pradesh 136.3 204.0 380.6 407.2 672.3 616.7 755.22 Arunachal Pradesh 1.3 1.9 2.4 2.5 2.8 2.8 2.83 Assam 76.0 155.1 159.8 158.6 188.0 181.5 190.34 Bihar 159.9 239.6 254.7 222.2 279.5 267.0 319.15 Jharkhand Included in Bihar 42.6 34.3 34.3 67.96 Goa 3.1 3.6 3.5 4.2 4.0 3.4 1.27 Gujarat 45.0 60.0 70.3 40.3 69.9 76.8 77.48 Haryana 23.2 28.0 30.0 33.0 48.2 60.1 67.29 Himachal Pradesh 5.2 5.9 7.0 7.0 7.3 6.9 7.9

10 Jammu & Kashmir 13.0 16.5 19.0 17.5 19.2 19.2 17.311 Karnataka 53.0 87.4 126.7 127.5 120.6 123.9 122.112 Kerala 36.3 49.6 74.1 85.2 78.0 79.6 81.013 Madhya Pradesh 37.0 91.3 127.4 48.8 61.1 65.0 63.914 Chhattisgarh Included in M.P 43.4 131.8 137.8 139.415 Maharashtra 64.0 77.0 135.4 123.3 135.2 131.9 136.616 Manipur 8.5 12.5 15.5 16.1 18.2 18.6 18.617 Meghalaya 1.5 3.6 4.7 6.2 4.1 5.5 4.018 Mizoram 3.0 2.5 2.9 2.9 3.8 3.8 3.819 Nagaland 0.8 3.0 5.0 5.5 5.5 5.8 5.820 Orissa 83.3 134.9 135.3 138.6 203.2 213.9 218.721 Punjab 11.2 26.0 47.2 52.0 85.6 86.7 78.722 Rajasthan 6.0 12.4 13.0 12.1 18.5 22.2 25.723 Sikkim 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.224 Tamil Nadu 82.0 108.0 112.0 113.6 155.0 155.0 166.125 Tripura 21.2 25.7 29.3 29.4 23.9 28.6 36.326 Uttar Pradesh 104.3 145.7 192.7 208.3 289.6 306.7 326.027 Uttarakhand Included in U.P. 9.1 2.8 3.0 3.128 West Bengal 555.0 740.0 865.7 879.2 1090.0 1181.0 1264.5

UNION TERRITORIES 29 A & N Islands - 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.130 Chandigarh 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.231 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.132 Daman & Diu - - 4.3 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.133 Delhi 3.0 4.0 - 4.0 0.7 0.6 0.634 Lakshadweep - - 4.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.035 Puducherry 3.2 4.0 - 4.4 2.2 6.1 5.6

UNION TERRITORIES TOTAL 6.2 8.2 8.6 8.5 3.1 7.0 6.6All INDIA 1536.3 2242.3 2823.0 2844.8 3755.6 3844.9 4207.4Source : Fisheries Division, Deptt. of Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Ministry of Agriculture

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Table 45 : Inland Fish Production per Hectare Area of Water Bodies by State, 2007-08

Sl No.

Name of the State/UT.

Total Water Bodies

('000 Hectare)

Inland Fish

Production ('000 Tonnes)

Yield (Tonnes / Hectare)

1 2 3 4 5 1 Andhra Pradesh 811.00 755.20 0.93 2 Arunachal Pradesh 318.00 2.83 0.01 3 Assam 135.00 190.32 1.41 4 Bihar 160.00 319.10 1.99 5 Jharkhand 123.00 67.89 0.55 6 Goa 6.00 1.17 0.20 7 Gujarat 426.00 77.38 0.18 8 Haryana 20.00 67.24 3.36 9 Himachal Pradesh 43.00 7.85 0.18 10 Jammu & Kashmir 30.00 17.33 0.58 11 Karnataka 740.00 122.12 0.17 12 Kerala 543.00 81.04 0.15 13 Madhya Pradesh 287.00 63.89 0.22 14 Chhattisgarh 147.00 139.37 0.95 15 Maharashtra 348.00 136.63 0.39 16 Manipur 10.00 18.60 1.86 17 Meghalaya 10.00 4.00 0.40 18 Mizoram 2.00 3.76 1.88 19 Nagaland 67.00 5.80 0.09 20 Orissa 980.00 218.72 0.22 21 Punjab 7.00 78.73 11.25 22 Rajasthan 300.00 25.70 0.09 23 Sikkim 3.00 0.18 0.06 24 Tamil Nadu 693.00 166.09 0.24 25 Tripura 18.00 36.25 2.01 26 Uttar Pradesh 432.00 325.95 0.75 27 Uttarakhand 21.00 3.09 0.15 28 West Bengal 545.00 1264.53 2.32

UNION TERRITORIES 29 Andaman & Nicobar 124.00 0.09 0.00 Islands

30 Chandigarh 0.00 0.21 0.00 31 D & N Haveli 5.00 0.05 0.01 32 Daman & Diu 0.00 0.08 0.00 33 Delhi 4.00 0.61 0.15 34 Lakshadweep 0.00 0.00 0.00 35 Puducherry 1.00 5.57 5.57

TOTAL 7359.00 4207.35 0.57

Source : 1.Fisheries Division, Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries Ministry of Agriculture.

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Table No.46 (A) : State-wise and Region-wise Hydro Electric Potential Development in terms of Installed capacity - above 25 MW

As on 31.03.2010 Sl

No.

Region/ State

Identified Capacity as per reassessment Study

Capacity Developed Capacity Under construction

Capacity Developed +

Under Construction

Capacity yet to be developed

Total (MW)

Above 25 MW (MW)

(MW) % (MW) (%) (MW (%) (MW) %

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NORTHERN

1 Jammu & Kashmir 14146 13543 2220.0 16.39 1229.0 9.07 3449.0 25.47 10094.0 74.53 2 Himachal Pradesh 18820 18540 6001.0 32.37 4600.0 24.81 10601.0 57.48 7939.0 42.82 3 Punjab 971 971 1206.3 100.00 0.0 0.00 1206.3 100.00 0.0 0.00 4 Haryana 64 64 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 64.0 100.00 5 Rajasthan 496 483 411.0 85.09 0.0 0.00 411.0 85.09 72.0 14.91 6 Uttarakhand 18175 17998 3026.4 16.81 2025.0 11.25 5051.4 28.07 12946.7 71.93 7 Uttar Pradesh 723 664 501.6 75.54 0.0 0.00 501.6 75.54 162.4 24.46 8 Sub Total (NR) 53395 52263 13366.3 25.57 7854.0 15.03 21220.3 40.60 31042.8 59.40

WESTERN 1 Madhya Pradesh. 2243 1970 2395.0 100.00 400.0 20.30 2795.0 100.00 0.0 0.00 2 Chhattisgarh 2242 2202 120.0 5.45 0.0 0.00 120.0 5.45 2082.0 94.55 3 Gujarat 619 590 555.0 93.22 0.0 0.00 550.0 93.22 40.0 6.78 4 Maharashtra 3769 3314 2487.0 75.05 0.0 0.00 2487.0 75.05 827.0 24.95 5 Goa 55 55 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 55.0 100.00

Sub total (WR) 8928 8131 5552.0 68.28 400.0 4.92 5952.0 73.20 2179.0 26.80 SOUTHERN

1 Andhra Pradesh 4424 4360 2060.8 47.26 527.0 12.09 2587.8 59.35 1772.3 40.65 2 Karnataka 6602 6459 3585.4 55.51 0.0 0.00 3585.4 55.51 2873.6 44.49 3 Kerala 3514 3378 1781.5 52.74 200.0 5.92 1981.5 58.66 1396.5 41.34 4 Tamilnadu 1918 1693 1708.2 100.00 60.0 3.54 1768.2 100.00 0.0 0.00

Sub Total (SR) 16458 15890 9135.9 57.49 787.0 4.95 9922.9 62.45 5967.2 37.55 EASTERN

1 Jharkhand 753 582 233.2 40.07 0.00 0.00 233.2 40.07 348.8 59.93 2 Bihar 70 40 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0 0.00 40.0 100.00 3 Orissa 2999 2981 2027.5 68.01 0.00 0.00 2027.5 68.01 953.5 31.99 4 West Bengal 2841 2829 77.0 2.72 292.0 10.32 369.0 13.04 2460.0 86.96 5 Sikkim 4286 4248 570.0 13.42 2069.0 48.71 2639.0 62.12 1609.0 37.88

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As on 31.03.2010 Sl

No.

Region/ State

Identified Capacity as per reassessment Study

Capacity Developed Capacity Under construction

Capacity Developed +

Under Construction

Capacity yet to be developed

Total (MW)

Above 25 MW (MW)

(MW) % (MW) (%) (MW (%) (MW) %

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 A& Nicobar 0 0 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00

Sub Total (ER) 10949 10680 2907.7 27.23 2361.0 22.11 5268.7 49.33 5411.3 50.67 NORTH EASTERN

1 Meghalaya 2394 2298 156.0 6.79 166.0 7.22 322.0 14.01 1976.0 85.99 2 Tripura 15 0 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 3 Manipur 1784 1761 105.0 5.96 0.0 0.00 105.0 5.96 1656.0 94.04 4 Assam 680 650 375.0 57.69 0.0 0.00 375.0 57.69 275.0 42.31 5 Nagaland 1574 1452 75.0 5.17 0.0 0.00 75.0 5.17 1377.0 94.83 6 Arunachal Pd 50328 50064 405.0 0.81 2710.0 5.41 3115.0 6.22 46949.0 93.78 7 Mizoram 2196 2131 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 2131.0 100.00

Sub Total (NER) 58971 58356 1116.0 1.91 2876.0 4.93 3992.0 6.84 54364.0 93.16 ALL INDIA 148701 145320 32077.8 22.07 14278.0 9.83 46355.8 31.90 98964.2 68.10

Source : Central Electricity Authority, HP&I Division. MW : Mega Watts. Note : In addition to above 4785.6 MW Pump Storage Scheme is under operation

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As on 31.03.2009 Sl

No.

Region/ State

Identified Capacity as per

reassessment Study (MW)

Capacity Developed

Capacity Under construction

Capacity Developed +

Under Construction

Capacity yet to be developed

(MW) % (MW) (%) (MW (%) (MW) %

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 NORTHERN

1 Jammu & Kashmir 14146 2314.2 16.36 449.0 3.17 2763.2 19.53 11382.9 80.47 2 Himachal Pradesh 18820 6101.5 32.42 4435.0 23.57 10536.5 55.99 8283.6 44.01 3 Punjab 971 1297.7 100.00 0.0 0.00 1297.7 100.00 0.0 0.00 4 Haryana 64 62.4 97.50 0.0 0.00 62.4 97.50 1.6 2.50 5 Rajasthan 496 430.0 86.69 0.0 0.00 430.0 86.69 66.0 13.31 6 Uttarakhand 18175 3056.1 16.81 1850.0 10.18 4906.1 26.99 13269.0 73.01 7 Uttar Pradesh 723 510.2 70.57 0.0 0.00 510.2 70.57 212.8 29.43 8 Sub Total (NR) 53395 13771.9 25.79 6734.0 12.61 20505.9 38.40 32889.1 61.60

WESTERN 1 Madhya Pradesh. 2243 2458.5 100.00 400.0 17.83 2858.5 100.00 0.0 0.00 2 Chhattisgarh 2242 137.0 6.11 0.0 0.00 137.0 6.11 2105.0 93.89 3 Gujarat 619 555.0 89.66 0.0 0.00 555.0 89.66 64.0 10.34 4 Maharashtra 3769 2653.3 70.40 0.0 0.00 2653.3 70.40 1115.7 29.60 5 Goa 55 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 55.0 100.00

Sub total (WR) 8928 5803.8 65.01 400.0 4.48 6203.8 69.49 2724.2 30.51 SOUTHERN

1 Andhra Pradesh 4424 2095.5 47.37 566.0 12.79 2661.5 60.16 1762.5 39.84 2 Karnataka 6602 3678.3 55.71 0.0 0.00 3678.3 55.71 2923.7 44.29 3 Kerala 3514 1863.5 53.03 160.0 4.55 2023.5 57.58 1490.5 42.42 4 Tamilnadu 1918 1757.5 91.63 60.0 3.13 1817.5 94.76 100.6 5.24

Sub Total (SR) 16458 9394.8 57.08 786.0 4.78 10180.8 61.86 6277.3 38.14 EASTERN

1 Jharkhand 753 237.2 31.50 0.0 0.00 237.2 31.50 515.8 68.50 2 Bihar 70 44.9 64.14 0.0 0.00 44.9 64.14 25.1 35.86 3 Orissa 2999 2011.5 67.07 0.0 0.00 2011.5 67.07 987.5 32.93

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Sl No.

Region/ State

Identified Capacity as per

reassessment Study (MW)

Capacity Developed

Capacity Under construction

Capacity Developed +

Under Construction

Capacity yet to be developed

(MW) % (MW) (%) (MW (%) (MW) %

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 4 West Bengal 2841 156.5 5.51 292.0 10.28 448.5 15.79 2392.5 84.21 5 Sikkim 4286 594.0 13.86 1919.0 44.77 2513.0 58.63 1773.0 41.37 6 A& Nicobar 0 5.3

Sub Total (ER) 10949 3049.4 27.85 2211.0 20.19 5260.4 48.04 5688.7 51.96 NORTH EASTERN

1 Meghalaya 2394 185.2 7.74 124.0 5.18 309.2 12.92 2084.8 87.08 2 Tripura 15 15.0 100.00 0.0 0.00 15.0 100.00 0.0 0.00 3 Manipur 1784 105.0 5.89 0.0 0.00 105.0 5.89 1679.0 94.11 4 Assam 680 375.0 55.15 0.0 0.00 375.0 55.15 305.0 44.85 5 Nagaland 1574 99.0 6.29 0.0 0.00 99.0 6.29 1475.0 93.71 6 Arunachal Pd 50328 423.5 0.84 2600.0 5.17 3023.5 6.01 47304.5 93.99 7 Mizoram 2196 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.00 2196.0 100.00

Sub Total (NER) 58971 1202.7 2.04 2724.0 4.62 3926.7 6.66 55044.3 93.34 ALL INDIA 148701 33222.5 22.34 12855.0 8.64 46077.5 30.99 102623.5 69.01

Source : Central Electricity Authority, HP&I Division. MW : Mega Watts. Note 1 : In addition to above 4809.6 MW PSS is under operation Note 2 : The above Table does not include schemes below 3 MW upto March'2003 and thereafter upto 25MW under construction.

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Table No. 47(A) : Basin-wise Hydro Electric Power Potential Development in terms of Installed Capacity - above 25 MW

As on 31.03.2010 Sl

No.

Basin

Identified Capacity as per reassessment

Study

Capacity Developed Capacity Under construction

Capacity Developed +

Under Construction

Balance Potential

Total (MW)

Above 25 MW

(MW)

(MW) % (MW) (%) (MW (%) (MW) %

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 INDUS 33832 33028 9367.3 28.36 5119.0 17.32 15086.3 45.68 17941.7 54.32 2 GANGA 20711 20252 4587.2 22.65 2135.0 10.54 6722.2 33.19 13529.6 66.81 3 CENTRAL INDIAN RIVERS 4152 3868 3147.5 81.37 400.0 10.34 3547.5 91.71 320.5 8.29 4 WEST FLOWING RIVERS 9430 8997 5560.7 61.81 200.0 2.22 5760.7 64.03 3236.3 35.97 5 EAST FLOWING RIVERS 14511 13775 7652.2 55.55 587.0 4.26 8239.2 59.81 5535.9 40.19 6 BRAHMAPUTRA BASIN 66065 65400 1763.0 2.70 5237.0 8.01 7000.0 10.70 58400.0 89.30

ALL INDIA 148701 145320 32077.8 22.07 14278.0 9.83 46355.8 31.90 98964.2 68.10

Source : Central Electricity Authority, HP&I Division. MW : Mega Watts. Note : In addition to above 4785.6 MW PSS are under operation

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Table 47(B) : Basin-Wise Hydro Electric Power Potential Development in terms of Installed Capacity

As on 31.03.2009 Sl. No.

BASIN Identified capacity as per

assessment study

Capacity developed

% developed

Capacity under

construction

% under

construction

Capacity developed

+ under

construction

Balance Potential

(MW) (MW) (MW) (MW) % (MW) % 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 INDUS 33832.00 9655.30 28.54 4884.00 14.44 14539.30 42.97 19292.70 57.03 2 GANGA 20711.00 4793.70 23.15 1850.00 8.93 6643.70 32.08 14067.30 67.92 3 CENTRAL INDIAN RIVERS 4152.00 3177.00 76.52 400.00 9.63 3577.00 86.15 575.00 13.85 4 WEST FLOWING RIVERS 9430.00 5643.90 59.85 160.00 1.70 5803.90 61.55 3626.10 38.45 5 EAST FLOWING RIVERS 14511.00 7994.15 55.09 626.00 4.31 8620.15 59.40 5890.85 40.60 6 BRAHMAPUTRA BASIN 66065.00 1953.20 2.96 4935.00 7.47 6888.20 10.43 59176.80 89.57

ALL INDIA 148701.00 33222.50 22.34 12855.00 8.64 46077.50 30.99 102623.50 69.01

Source : Central Electricity Authority, HP&I Division. MW : Mega Watts. Note : 1. All India Capacity developed includes 5.25 MW in Andaman and Nikobar 2. In addition to above 4809.6 MW PSS are under operation 3. The above table does not include schemes below 3 MW upto Mar'2003 and thereafter upto 25 MW under construction

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Table 48 : Hydro Electric Power Installed Capacity and Generation - All India (Utilities)

Sl. No.

Year Installed Capacity(Utilities) Generation(Utilities) Load Factor

Total (MW)

Hydro (MW)

Percentage Installed Capacity of Total

Total (GWH)

Hydro (GWH)

Percentage Generation

of Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 1947 1361.8 508.1 37.3 4073.3 2194.5 53.9 49.0

2 1950 1712.5 559.3 32.7 5106.7 2519.8 49.3 51.0

3 1955 2694.8 939.5 34.9 8592.5 3742.2 43.6 45.0

4 1960-61 4653.1 1916.7 41.2 16937.0 7836.6 46.3 47.0

5 1965-66 9027.0 4123.7 45.7 32990.1 15225.0 46.2 42.0

6 1973-74 16663.6 6965.3 41.8 66689.0 28971.8 43.4 47.0

7 1979-80 28447.8 11384.0 40.0 104627.3 45477.6 43.5 46.0

8 1985-86 46796.0 15471.6 33.1 170350.1 51020.8 30.0 38.0

9 1989-90 63627.3 18307.6 28.8 245437.9 62116.1 25.3 39.0

10 1990-91 66086.3 18753.4 28.4 264328.6 71641.3 27.1 44.0

11 1995-96 83293.5 20985.6 25.2 379877.1 72579.2 19.1 NA

12 1996-97 85795.4 21658.1 25.2 395889.5 68900.8 17.4 NA

13 1997-98 89102.3 21904.5 24.6 421747.3 74581.7 17.7 NA

14 1998-99 93293.5 22479.1 24.1 448544.1 82922.6 18.5 NA

15 1999-00 97884.5 23856.8 24.4 481055.2 80755.5 16.8 NA

16 2000-01 101626.2 25152.9 24.8 501204.1 74361.9 14.8 NA

17 2001-02 105046.0 26268.8 25.0 517439.4 73579.9 14.2 NA

18 2002-03 107877.4 26766.8 24.8 532693.0 64013.7 12.0 NA

19 2003-04 112683.5 29506.8 26.2 565101.7 75242.5 13.3 NA

20 2004-05 118425.7 30942.2 26.1 594456.2 84610.4 14.2 NA

21 2005-06 124287.2 32325.8 26.0 623819.5 101494.4 16.3 NA

22 2006-07 132329.2 34653.8 26.2 670654.2 113501.6 16.9 NA

23 2007-08 143061.0 35908.8 25.1 722625.5 120386.7 16.7 NA

Sources : Central Electricity Authority (DMLF Division)

MW : Mega Watt GWH : Giga Watt Hours

N.A. : Not Available

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Table 49 : Domestic Product from Agriculture and Allied Activities at Current Prices

(Unit: Rs. Crore) S. Items 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2008-09 2008-09

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Total Output 635994 723311 802759 913052 1003268

(i)Agriculture 461290 532056 591914 679467 742268(ii) Livestock 174704 191255 210845 233585 261000

2 Total Inputs 179343 201902 223341 240177 258650

(I)Seed 12665 14926 16129 17090 18402(ii)Organic manure 6227 7213 7465 7800 8236(iii)Chemical Fertilisers 23953 26739 28260 29460 32662(iv) Current repairs, maintenance of fixed assets and other operational costs

3323 4183 4814 5558 6278

(v) Feed of livestock 94307 104582 115273 123640 129634(vi) Irrigation Charges 1334 1340 1540 1941 2217(vii) Market Charges 14946 17209 19137 22014 23981(viii) Electricity 6006 4837 5024 5504 5795(ix) Pesticides & Insecticides 920 788 920 1218 1334(x) Diesel oil 10428 13671 15339 15608 17605(xi) Financial Intermediation Services Indirectly measured 5234 6414 9441 10344 12506

3 Gross Domestic Product 470601 536249 596765 692229 767119

(i) Agriculture & allied activities (1-2) 456651 521409 579418 672875 744618

(ii)Operation of Govt. Irrigation system 13950 14840 17347 19354 22501

4 Less Consumption of Fixed Capital 38325 43488 48931 54204 63194 5 Net Domestic Product (3-4) 432276 492761 547834 638025 703925

Source : Central Statistical Organisation, National Accounts Statistics.

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Table 50 : Domestic Product from Agriculture and Allied Activities at Constant (2004-05) Prices

Unit : (Rs. Crores)

S. Items 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Total Output 635994 670125 697193 733137 740049

I. Agriculture 461290 488593 507966 535370 532515 ii.Livestock 174704 181532 189227 197767 207534

2 Total Inputs 179343 187314 195920 206452 207427

i.Seed 12665 13434 13770 14276 13817 ii.Organic manure 6227 6401 6392 6469 6637 iii.Chemical Fertilisers 23953 26436 27924 29110 29845 iv. Current repairs, maintenance of fixed assests & other operational costs 3323 3951 4334 4805 5305

v.Feed of livestock 94307 94778 96476 101450 99269 vi.Irrigation Charges 1334 1379 1421 1432 1444 vii.Market Charges 14946 15799 16421 17440 17227 viii.Electricity 6006 5898 6625 7214 7520 ix.Pesticides & Insecticides 920 899 940 1003 1046 x.Diesel oil 10428 11372 10961 11579 12071 xi.Financial Intermedation Services indirectly measured 5234 6967 10656 11674 132346

3 Gross Domestic Product 470601 497178 516094 541771 547980 (i) Agriculture & allied activities (1-2) 456651 482811 501273 526685 532622

(ii) Operation of Govt.Irrigation System 13950 14367 14821 15086 15358

4 Less Consumption of Fixed Capital 38325 41591 43930 45886 49236 5 Net Domestic Product (3-4) 432276 455587 472164 495885 498744

Source : Central Statistical Organisation, National Accounts Statistics.

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Table 51 : Planwise Financial Expenditure on Irrigation in India (Rs.Crores)

Sl. No.

Period Major & Medium

Minor Command Area

Develo- pment

Major, Medium, Minor and CAD

Total Plan Expenditure

in all Sectors

Percentage of Expend-

iture on

Irrigation to Total

State Insti- tutional

Total Total Cumul-ative

Average per year

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1. First Plan(1951-56) 376.2 65.6 NEG. 65.6 - 441.8 441.8 88.4 1960 23 2. Second Plan(1956-61) 380.0 142.2 19.4 161.6 - 541.6 983.4 108.3 4672 12 3. Third Plan(1961-66) 576.0 326.1 115.4 441.5 - 1017.5 2000.9 203.5 8577 12 4. Annual Plans(1966-69) 429.8 321.3 234.7 556.0 - 985.9 2986.7 328.6 6625 15 5. Fourth Plan(1969-74) 1242.3 506.2 661.1 1167.3 - 2409.6 5396.3 481.9 15779 15 6. Fifth Plan(1974-78) 2516.2 627.5 798.8 1426.3 147.6 4090.1 9486.4 1022.5 28653 14 7. Annual Plans(1978-80) 2078.6 496.2 480.4 976.6 215.3 3270.5 12756.9 1635.3 22950 14 8. Sixth Plan(1980-85) 7368.8 1979.3 1437.6 3416.8 743.1 11528.7 24285.6 2305.8 109292 11 9. Seventh Plan(1985-90) 11107.3 3131.9 3061.0 6192.9 1447.5 18747.7 43033.2 3749.5 218730 9

10. Annual Plan(1990-91) 2634.8 812.2 675.6 1487.8 285.6 4408.2 47441.5 4408.2 58369 8 11. Annual Plan(1991-92) 2824.0 844.1 674.0 1518.1 333.8 4675.9 52117.4 4675.9 64751 7 12. Eighth Plan (1992-97) 21669.2 6230.6 4241.8 10472.4 1937.9 34079.5 86196.9 6815.9 485457 7 13 Ninth Plan (1997-2002) 49289.6 8635.0 2661.7 11296.7 2222.8 62809.1 149006.0 12561.8 844031 7 14 Tenth Plan (2002 - 07)* 82195.2 14140.9 3257.4 17398.2 3815.7 103409.1 252415.1 20681.8 1119552 9 (a) Actual Expenditure (2002-03) 9655.7 1638.9 672.6 2311.5 442.6 12409.8 161415.8 12409.8 210203 6 (b) Actual Expenditure (2003-04) 11046.4 1956.8 635.8 2592.6 375.1 14014.0 175429.8 14014.0 224827 6 (c) Actual Expenditure (2004-05) 16258.4 2362.8 626.9 2989.7 407.2 19655.3 195085.1 19655.3 193114 10 (d) Actual Expenditure (2005-06) 20595.8 4159.5 586.6 4746.1 604.7 25946.6 221031.7 25946.6 247178 11 (e) Rev. Approved Outlay (2006-07) 24638.9 4022.9 735.5 4758.4 1986.1 31383.4 252415.1 31383.4 244230 13

15 Approved Outlay (2007-08) of XI Plan 29530.2 5451.5 435.2 5886.7 2081.2 37498.1 289913.2 37498.1 292336 13

Source: 1. Central Water Commission,P&P Directorate(for Column-3), 2. Ministry of Water Resources, Minor Irrigation Division (for Column 5), 3. Annual Plan Document of Planning Commission (for Column-3,4 & 7). 4.Economic Survey 2007-08(for Column-11) * : For 2006-07 figures relates to revised approved outlay. Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

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Table 52 : Planwise Financial Expenditure on Irrigation in India (at 1993-94 prices) (Rs.Crores)

Sl. No.

Period

Major & Medium

Minor Command Area

Develo- pment

Major, Medium, Minor and CAD

Total Plan

Expenditure in

all Sectors

Percentage of

Expend. on Irrigation to Total

State Insti- tutional

Total Total Cumul-ative

Average per year

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 121. First Plan(1951-56) 5824.1 1015.8 NEG. 1015.8 - 6839.9 6839.9 1368.0 30341 23 2. Second Plan(1956-61) 5277.8 1975.4 268.8 2244.2 - 7521.9 14361.9 1504.4 64889 12 3. Third Plan(1961-66) 6560.4 3714.1 1314.0 5028.1 - 11588.5 25950.4 2317.7 97688 12 4. Annual Plans(1966-69) 3375.5 2523.3 1843.5 4366.8 - 7742.3 33692.7 2580.8 52029 15 5. Fourth Plan(1969-74) 7783.8 3171.7 4142.0 7313.7 - 15097.5 48790.2 3019.5 98866 15 6. Fifth Plan(1974-78) 9886.8 2465.6 3138.7 5604.3 580.0 16071.1 64861.3 4017.8 112585 14 7. Annual Plans(1978-80) 7192.3 1717.0 1662.3 3379.2 745.1 11316.6 76177.9 5658.3 79412 14 8. Sixth Plan(1980-85) 17330.3 4654.9 3380.9 8035.8 1747.5 27113.6 103291.5 5422.7 257037 11 9. Seventh Plan(1985-90) 18980.3 5351.8 5230.6 10582.5 2473.5 32036.3 135327.8 6407.3 373770 9 10. Annual Plan(1990-91) 3575.1 1102.0 916.7 2018.7 387.5 5981.3 141309.1 5981.3 79198 8 11. Annual Plan(1991-92) 3365.9 1006.1 803.3 1809.5 397.9 5573.2 146882.4 5573.2 77176 7 12. Eighth Plan (1992-97) 19567.6 5626.3 3830.4 9456.7 1750.0 30774.3 177656.7 6154.9 438376 7 13 Ninth Plan (1997-2002) 33493.9 5867.8 1808.7 7676.5 1510.5 42680.8 220337.5 8536.2 573546 7 14 Tenth Plan (2002 - 2007) * 44105.6 7587.9 1747.9 9335.8 2047.5 55488.9 275826.4 11097.8 600747 9 (a) Actual Expenditure (2002-03) 5788.8 982.6 403.2 1385.8 265.3 7439.9 283266.3 7439.9 126021 6 (b) Actual Expenditure (2003-04) 6279.9 1112.4 361.4 1473.9 213.2 7967.0 291233.4 7967.0 127815 6 (c) Actual Expenditure (2004-05) 8680.4 1261.5 334.7 1596.2 217.4 10494.0 301727.4 10494.0 103104 10 (d) Actual Expenditure (2005-06) 10529.6 2126.5 299.9 2426.4 309.2 13265.1 314992.5 13265.1 126369 10 (e) Rev. Approved Outlay (2006-07) 11949.0 1951.0 356.7 2307.7 963.2 15219.9 330212.4 15219.9 118443 13

15 Approved Outlay (2007-08) of XI Plan 13690.4 2527.4 201.8 2729.1 964.9 17384.4 347596.8 17384.4 135529 13

Source: 1. Central Water Commission (P&P Directorate), Ministry of Water Resources (Minor Irrigation Division), 2. Central Water Commission (ISO ) 3. Annual Plan Document of Planning Commission,Economic Survey 2007-08 Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

Note : (All India WPI (Base 1993-94=100) has been used as deflator) * : For 2006-07 figures relates to revised approved outlay.

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Table 53 : Statewise and Planwise Financial Expenditure on Major and Medium Irrigation

(Rs.Crores) Sl. No.

Name of the State/Uts.

Tenth Plan

Outlay (2002-

07)

Actual Expenditure (2002-03)

Actual Expenditure (2003-04)

Actual Expenditure (2004-05)

Actual Expenditure (2005-06)

Revised Approved

Outlay (2006-07)

Approved Outlay

(2007-08)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Andhra Pradesh 9153.8 1246.3 1460.8 3025.1 6226.0 8907.3 11750.7 2 Arunachal Pradesh 1.7 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 3 Assam 273.6 19.1 21.4 27.4 17.6 71.0 53.0 4 Bihar 3273.2 248.6 259.7 249.6 415.7 409.3 764.9 5 Chhattisgarh 1721.4 14.7 289.6 467.4 371.6 442.7 444.4 6 Goa 175.4 274.7 11.0 29.9 130.1 120.7 152.17*7 Gujarat 7660.9 1348.0 1642.7 2010.9 1601.1 3452.5 4014.0 8 Haryana 1129.6 166.9 151.1 210.7 354.5 378.0 558.0 9 Himachal Pradesh 55.0 11.9 15.5 17.4 31.1 29.5 116.0

10 Jammu & Kashmir 237.4 33.6 71.0 53.7 64.8 61.9 49.9 11 Jharkhand 1720.9 167.0 255.7 256.6 307.4 315.9 357.0 12 Karnataka 13277.3 2761.7 3133.0 3079.6 3579.4 4038.6 2461.4 13 Kerala 600.0 104.6 110.5 141.5 179.4 178.8 97.3 14 Madhya Pradesh 3819.0 794.8 1051.7 1412.2 1108.0 1219.9 1372.2 15 Maharashtra 12150.1 429.4 271.6 2930.5 3350.4 1652.9 2595.4 16 Manipur 221.6 26.8 51.0 21.9 68.7 191.3 155.0 17 Meghalaya 24.8 1.1 1.3 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.3 18 Mizoram 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 19 Nagaland 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 20 Orissa 2329.0 489.9 374.5 463.8 428.0 180.5 657.9 21 Punjab 1592.5 125.6 36.1 79.4 111.2 173.8 337.5 22 Rajasthan 2269.6 280.1 819.1 694.1 708.8 539.8 974.4 23 Sikkim 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 24 Tamil Nadu 1700.0 287.1 231.2 234.6 131.9 190.2 389.1 25 Tripura 44.2 2.3 6.5 5.6 10.0 16.0 16.5 26 Uttar Pradesh 6424.6 666.0 616.3 658.3 1241.4 1850.0 1824.7 27 Uttarakhand 103.3 23.3 35.7 66.7 68.9 80.9 96.4 28 West Bengal 895.9 81.7 65.4 63.6 34.1 64.2 159.0 Total for States 70855.3 9605.3 10982.8 16201.2 20540.3 24566.5 29397.6 Total for U.Ts. 6.5 1.9 2.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 Total States & U.Ts. 70861.8 9607.2 10984.7 16201.2 20540.3 24566.5 29397.7 Central Sector 351.4 48.5 61.7 57.2 55.5 72.4 132.5 GRAND TOTAL 71213.2 9655.7 11046.4 16258.4 20595.8 24638.9 29530.2 Source : Central Water Commission (P&P Dte.) & Planning Commission - Annual Plan Document 2007-08 Remarks : Totals may not tally due to rounding off. * : Proposed outlay by the State,; approved outlay yet to be finalised.

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Table 54 : State-wise and Plan-wise Financial Expenditure on Minor Irrigation - State Sector

(Rs.Crores) Sl. No.

State/U.ts. Ninth Plan

(1997-02)

Tenth Plan

Outlay (2002-07)

Actual Expenditure

2002-03

Actual Expenditure

2003-04

Actual Expenditure

2004-05

Actual Expenditure

2005-06

Revised Approved

Outlay 2006-07

Approved Outlay

2007-08

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1. Andhra Pradesh 976.3 1607.2 193.7 271.6 378.0 386.5 741.0 873.52 2. Arunachal Pradesh 94.6 160.7 11.7 25.7 21.2 36.0 44.9 71.80 3. Assam 382.2 305.1 50.7 41.8 23.2 21.6 13.5 12.66 4. Bihar 231.6 681.8 61.7 198.6 232.3 256.3 76.0 198.83 5 Chhattisgarh 71.5 776.6 120.9 148.2 191.0 211.4 375.6 509.04 6 Goa 26.7 27.0 10.7 24.2 21.2 23.2 31.8 37.19 7 Gujarat 933.3 1098.5 123.2 164.8 129.2 941.8 430.4 653.50 8 Haryana 200.9 154.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00 9 Himachal Pradesh 232.7 333.0 69.1 48.5 45.1 65.8 119.2 120.62 10 Jammu & Kashmir 142.9 325.8 43.0 66.5 58.1 66.8 59.0 59.00 11 Jharkhand 39.3 333.1 39.3 42.0 28.8 45.0 63.0 163.00 12 Karnataka 459.0 719.4 113.9 133.9 185.4 197.3 409.8 617.85 13 Kerala 225.8 205.0 27.7 29.9 21.2 17.7 29.5 64.14 14 Madhya Pradesh 746.3 1047.5 194.8 192.3 230.1 270.6 361.6 412.47 15 Maharashtra 1348.6 2043.2 102.5 54.8 220.6 787.9 220.3 438.73 16 Manipur 30.1 101.2 8.4 16.0 3.1 14.9 23.9 24.00 17 Meghalaya 34.2 60.0 6.5 5.2 7.2 7.3 10.0 22.00 18 Mizoram 26.3 26.8 6.3 14.3 14.2 18.8 31.5 34.53 19 Nagaland 25.3 35.6 4.4 10.9 8.0 13.0 33.1 47.66 20 Orissa 435.7 1604.4 84.8 68.7 70.8 69.6 86.4 98.20 21 Punjab 189.0 275.1 31.3 15.5 17.2 36.8 70.7 149.05 22 Rajasthan 259.5 285.4 56.6 56.1 66.7 174.1 167.7 169.81 23 Sikkim 19.4 15.0 3.7 3.2 3.0 4.6 7.7 7.50 24 Tamil Nadu 287.7 500.0 64.1 85.3 79.5 61.7 109.8 111.10 25 Tripura 75.3 219.3 29.8 28.3 14.3 22.6 29.1 31.30 26 Uttar Pradesh 362.0 535.2 34.4 37.9 105.7 157.7 273.3 321.30 27 Urraranchal 19.6 59.9 26.4 48.0 47.5 128.9 37.2 23.92

Contd..

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Table 54 : State-wise and Plan-wise Financial Expenditure on Minor Irrigation - State Sector

(Rs.Crores) Sl. No.

State/U.ts. Ninth Plan

(1997-02)

Tenth Plan

Outlay (2002-07)

Actual Expenditure

2002-03

Actual Expenditure

2003-04

Actual Expenditure

2004-05

Actual Expenditure

2005-06

Revised Approved

Outlay 2006-07

Approved Outlay

2007-08

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 28 West Bengal 346.1 238.5 20.7 36.6 33.5 35.4 60.2 64.00

Total States 8221.7 13774.5 1540.2 1868.6 2255.7 4073.0 3916.2 5336.72 Union Territories

29 A & N Island 0.0 1.3 1.4 2.2 7.15 30 Chandigarh* 0.0 1.5 4.2 2.1 0.65 31 D & N Haveli* 1.9 0.7 0.8 0.9 3.11 32 Daman & Diu 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.15 33 Delhi 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 20.00 34 Lakshadweep 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00 35 Puducherry 0.0 23.5 16.6 21.0 16.17

Total U.Ts 55.3 98.4 15.8 13.9 27.1 23.2 26.4 47.23 Total States & U.Ts 8277.0 13872.9 1556.0 1882.5 2282.8 4096.2 3942.6 5383.95 Central Sector 358.0 533.8 82.9 74.3 80.0 63.2 80.3 67.50 Grand Total 8635.0 14406.7 1638.9 1956.8 2362.8 4159.5 4022.9 5451.45 Source : Ministry of Water Resources(Minor Irrigation Division), Annual Plan Document 2007-08 of Planning Commission Note : Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

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Table 55 : State-wise and Plan-wise Financial Expenditure on Minor Irrigation - institutional

(Rs. Crores)

Sl. No.

State/ U.T.

IX Plan (1997-02)

X Plan XI Plan (2002-

03) (2003-

04) (2004-

05) (2005-

06) (2006-

07) (2007-

08) (2008-

09) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Andhra Pradesh 364.69 31.44 31.81 86.95 53.54 74.10 14.83 43.852 Arunachal Pradesh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.30 0.00 0.28 0.153 Assam 0.02 0.00 .0.0 0.42 0.90 0.40 2.61 0.014 Bihar 12.92 0.00 48.62 113.65 61.72 59.59 12.49 0.005 Chhattisgarh Included in M.P. 5.23 7.11 0.00 20.05 8.58 5.04 3.586 Goa 0.94 0.12 0.00 0.01 0.04 0.01 0.00 0.067 Gujarat 40.46 6.34 15.86 26.11 46.91 53.51 19.32 19.198 Haryana 183.90 32.51 26.49 46.31 35.73 27.84 64.71 98.449 Himachal Pradesh 113.10 5.77 0.00 0.00 9.19 6.29 3.14 6.76

10 Jammu & Kashmir 0.51 0.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.0011 Jharkhand Included in Bihar 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.84 0.98 2.52 0.0112 Karnataka 127.43 18.63 43.24 43.13 70.69 60.04 49.16 97.6313 Kerala 92.59 11.67 0.00 9.07 11.49 41.42 7.53 11.3114 Madhya Pradesh 146.29 55.01 50.88 99.09 67.61 95.93 60.21 59.9815 Maharashtra 102.16 0.01 95.83 61.45 62.59 57.69 23.66 11.5216 Manipur 0.00 0.00 0.18 0.10 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.0017 Meghalaya 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0018 Mizoram 0.11 0.00 0.00 0.16 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.0019 Nagaland 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.33 0.3320 Orissa 1.24 2.10 7.51 4.28 1.13 6.62 3.31 1.2221 Punjab 197.80 34.99 61.85 68.50 21.59 88.98 30.82 87.4322 Rajasthan 363.74 81.89 43.66 34.92 37.28 55.04 22.54 31.5923 Sikkim 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0024 Tamil Nadu 15.72 25.55 4.62 2.22 13.06 9.04 6.90 17.4325 Tripura 0.09 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.12 0.00 0.00 0.0026 Uttarakhand Included in U.P. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.05 0.13 0.0627 Uttar Pradesh 884.08 379.52 195.41 28.64 65.05 86.08 103.90 54.8728 West Bengal 11.85 1.59 2.71 1.84 4.73 3.11 1.68 0.32 Total States 2659.64 672.43 635.78 626.85 584.59 735.44 435.11 545.741 A & N Island 0.04 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.012 Chandigarh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.043 Dadar & N. Haveli 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.004 Daman & Diu 0.00 0.00 5 Delhi 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.006 Puducherry 0.12 0.05 1.99 0.03 0.11 0.077 Lakshadweep 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.00

Total U.Ts. 2.00 0.16 0.00 0.05 1.99 0.06 0.11 0.12GRAND TOTAL 2661.64 672.59 635.78 626.90 586.58 735.50 435.22 545.86Source: Ministry of Water Resources(Minor Irrigation Division). Note :- Total may not tally due to rounding off.

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Table 56 : Central Releases under the Command Area Development Programme by State (Unit: Rs. in Lakh)

Sl. No.

Name of the State Total upto end of VIII

Plan

Up to IX Plan

Upto X Plan During XI Plan Total XI Plan

Cumulative upto

31.03.2009 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Andhra Pradesh 5458.2 9297.74 9297.74 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9297.742 Arunachal Pradesh 0.0 48.50 573.86 238.59 250.00 0.00 488.59 1062.443 Assam 1874.0 2066.41 2066.41 0.00 594.61 0.00 594.61 2661.024 Bihar 10918.4 11218.43 11848.54 0.00 0.00 6095.19 6095.19 17943.735 Chattisgarh 0.0 46.32 2106.34 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2106.346 Goa 897.9 917.93 917.93 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 917.937 Gujarat 9838.8 10928.72 15038.72 3057.66 0.00 0.00 3057.66 18096.388 Haryana 8372.8 14450.80 22509.31 2332.22 4411.19 5451.28 12194.69 34704.009 Himachal Pradesh 414.5 780.41 1184.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1184.70

10 Jammu & Kashmir 1881.1 2890.36 4753.74 777.61 1292.83 1432.35 3502.79 8256.5311 Jharkhand 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0012 Karnataka 11031.2 18310.06 31450.96 5771.29 1500.00 3170.04 10441.33 41892.2913 Kerala 6475.1 9522.83 9990.23 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9990.2314 Madhya Pradesh 8259.4 8818.12 10966.79 490.07 0.00 589.67 1079.74 12046.5315 Maharashtra 21443.6 25327.54 25873.48 622.27 2623.63 3404.79 6650.69 32524.1716 Manipur 813.0 1273.41 2065.16 184.07 554.47 938.77 1677.31 3742.4717 Meghalaya 55.9 74.29 118.02 0.00 0.00 3.56 3.56 121.5818 Mizoram 0.0 11.88 72.95 6.43 0.00 0.00 6.43 79.3819 Nagaland 10.0 164.59 339.19 19.43 0.00 0.00 19.43 358.6220 Orissa 4682.4 7594.18 9455.11 1101.91 2976.25 1577.80 5655.96 15111.0721 Punjab 0.0 5985.55 12262.93 3589.24 6091.13 0.00 9680.37 21943.2922 Rajasthan 30109.1 43117.43 54716.28 1804.38 4630.31 2980.85 9415.54 64131.8223 Sikkim 0.0 5.50 6.75 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.7524 Tamil Nadu 9504.5 17914.50 26969.48 1740.48 0.00 4650.00 6390.48 33359.9625 Tripura 12.2 12.18 19.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 19.7026 Uttar Pradesh 33944.1 49287.65 66308.40 5746.30 7094.76 9475.99 22317.05 88625.46

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Table 56 : Central Releases under the Command Area Development Programme by State (Unit: Rs. in Lakh)

Sl. No.

Name of the State Total upto end of VIII

Plan

Up to IX Plan

Upto X Plan During XI Plan Total XI Plan

Cumulative upto

31.03.2009 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 27 Uttarakhand 0.0 0.00 435.49 0.00 409.92 0.00 409.92 845.4128 West Bengal 2077.7 3174.18 3748.14 231.58 0.00 1600.00 1831.58 5579.72 Grant for studies 737.0 1859.04 2198.93 - - - - 2198.93

Total except grant for studies 168074 243239 325096.33 27713.52 32429.10 41370.29 101512.91 426609.24

Total including grant for studies 168811 245099 327295.27 27713.52 32429.10 41370.29 101512.91 428808.17

Source : Ministry of Water Resources (CAD Wing)

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Table 57 : State-wise Expenditure under CAD Programme - State Sector

(Rs. in crore ) Sl. No.

Name of the State/UTs. EXPENDITURE Total

VIII Plan Total

IX Plan Total

X Plan Cumulative

Upto X Plan 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Andhra Pradesh 80.14 49.18 38.60 274.81 2 Arunachal Pradesh 1.61 4.99 11.16 17.76 3 Assam 13.34 31.14 47.99 109.05 4 Bihar 31.53 62.66 48.22 212.97 5 Chhattisgarh 0.00 1.57 73.42 74.99 6 Goa 5.19 9.70 16.27 40.28 7 Gujarat 43.75 61.34 19.05 200.40 8 Haryana 29.92 143.03 182.76 452.51 9 Himachal Pradesh 2.86 4.38 11.91 21.85 10 Jammu & Kashmir 8.95 20.58 46.77 93.00 11 Jharkhand 0.00 0.00 6.00 6.00 12 Karnataka 77.29 97.90 140.92 451.85 13 Kerala 41.86 41.80 39.36 157.53 14 Madhya Pradesh 37.72 17.43 21.50 346.70 15 Maharashtra 291.03 219.47 104.24 1087.90 16 Manipur 4.94 6.63 26.66 43.13 17 Meghalaya 1.28 0.87 1.09 4.69 18 Mizoram 0.00 0.47 0.70 1.17 19 Nagaland 0.16 0.53 3.86 4.55 20 Orissa 14.83 26.53 20.38 96.95 21 Punjab 0.00 189.34 120.20 343.60 22 Rajasthan 258.84 253.35 257.41 1092.45 23 Sikkim 0.00 0.11 4.74 4.85 24 Tamil Nadu 41.30 65.88 81.96 276.20 25 Tripura 0.25 0.04 1.30 1.93 26 Uttar Pradesh 83.99 155.31 222.77 767.55 27 Uttarakhand 0.00 0.00 7.95 7.95 28 West Bengal 6.58 26.53 33.08 83.66 29 D & N Haveli 0.00 0.77 1.07 4.51 30 Daman & Diu 0.00 0.10 0.05 0.48

Total States & Uts 1077.36 1491.63 1591.57 6281.36 Source : Ministry of Water Resources (CAD Wing). & Working Group Report of Water Recourses of XI Plan Note : Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

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Table 58 : Extent of various kinds of Land Degradation in India

Area ('000 ha) S.No. State Water

eros- ion

Wind eros- ion

Water logging/ flooding

Salinity/ Alkalinity

Soil acidity

Complex problems

Total degraded

area

Total geo. Area

Degraded area(%)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Madhya Pradesh+Chhattisgarh 17883 0 359 46 6796 1126 26210 44345 59.1 2 Uttar Pradesh+Uttarakhand 11392 212 2350 1370 0 0 15324 29441 52.0 3 Andhra Pradesh 11518 0 1896 517 905 156 14992 27505 54.5 4 Maharashtra 11179 0 0 1056 517 303 13055 30771 42.4 5 Rajasthan 3137 6650 53 1418 0 110 11368 34224 33.2 6 Gujarat 5207 443 523 294 0 1666 8133 19602 41.5 7 Karnataka 5810 0 941 110 58 712 7631 19179 39.8 8 Jammu & Kashmir 5460 1360 200 0 0 0 7020 22224 31.6 9 Bihar+Jharkhand 3024 0 2001 229 1029 0 6283 17387 36.1

10 Orissa 5028 0 681 75 263 75 6122 15571 39.3 11 Tamil Nadu 4926 0 96 96 78 138 5334 13006 41.0 12 Arunachal Pradesh 2372 0 176 0 1955 0 4503 8374 53.8 13 Himachal Pradesh 2718 0 1303 0 157 0 4178 5567 75.0 14 West Bengal 1197 0 710 170 556 119 2752 8875 31.0 15 Kerala 76 0 2098 0 138 296 2608 3886 67.1 16 Assam 688 0 37 0 612 876 2213 7844 28.2 17 Mizoram 137 0 0 0 1050 694 1881 2108 89.2 18 Haryana 315 536 146 256 0 214 1467 4421 33.2 19 Punjab 372 282 338 288 0 0 1280 5036 25.4 20 Meghalaya 137 0 7 0 1030 34 1208 2243 53.9 21 Nagaland 390 0 0 0 127 478 995 1658 60.0

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Table 58 : Extent of various kinds of Land Degradation in India

Area ('000 ha) S.No. State Water

eros- ion

Wind eros- ion

Water logging/ flooding

Salinity/ Alkalinity

Soil acidity

Complex problems

Total degraded

area

Total geo. Area

Degraded area(%)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 22 Manipur 133 0 111 0 481 227 952 2233 42.6 23 Tripura 121 0 191 0 203 113 628 1049 59.9 24 Sikkim 158 0 0 0 76 0 234 710 33.0 25 A & N Island 187 0 0 9 0 9 205 825 24.8 26 Goa 60 0 76 0.4 2 24 162.4 370 43.9 27 Delhi 55 0 6 10 0 11 82 148 55.4 Total (Sl. No. 1 to 27) 93680 9483 14299 5944.4 16033 7381 146820.4 328602 44.7

Source:-Natural Resources Management Division, Department of Agriculture & Co-operation, Ministry of Agriculture. (As per National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning (NBSSLUP)- ICAR 2005). (1:250,000 soil resource maping)

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Table 59: Area Developed under various Watershed Development Programmes since inception upto Xth Five Year Plan

Unit : Area in lakh ha and Expenditure in Rs. Crore S.No.

Ministry / Scheme and year of start

Progress since Inception upto IX Plan

Progress during X Plan (2002-07)

Progress since inception upto X Plan

Area Expenditure Area Expenditure Area Expenditure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

(A) Ministry of Agriculture, (Department of Agriculture & Cooperation) 1. NWDPRA 69.79 1877.74 24.13 1156.92 93.92 3034.66

(1990-91) 2. RVP & FPR 54.86 1516.21 10.42 746.86 65.28 2263.07

(1961 & 62) 3. WDPSCA 2.58 166.29 1.35 127.88 3.93 294.17

(1974-75) 4. RADAS 5.81 76.39 1.40 40.74 7.21 117.13

(1985-86) 5. WDF 0.00 0.00 0.59 26.02 0.59 26.02

(1999-00) 6. EAPs 13.35 2039.81 4.80 1738.41 18.15 3778.22 Sub Total 146.39 5676.44 42.69 3836.83 189.08 9513.27

(B) Ministry of Rural Development ( Department of Land Resources) 1. DPAP(1973-74) 68.95 3284.74 68.32 1557.76 137.27 4842.502. DDP(1977-78) 33.56 797.38 45.17 1152.50 78.73 1949.883. IWDP(1988-89) 37.34 616.51 62.22 1821.64 99.56 2438.154. EAPs 1.40 18.39 3.60 274.28 5.00 292.67

Sub Total 141.25 4717.02 179.31 4806.18 320.56 9523.20Total (A+B) 287.64 10393.46 222.00 8643.01 609.64 19036.47 Abbreviations: NWDPRA National Watershed Development Project for Rainfed Area RVP & FPR River Valley Project & Flood Prone River WDPSCA Watershed Development Project for Shifting Cultivation Area RADAS Reclamation of Alkali Soil WDF Watershed Development Fund EAPs Externally Aided Projects DPAP Drought Prone Area Programme DDP Desert Development Programme IWDP Integrated Wasteland Development Project

Source: Working Group Report of Natural Resource Management for Eleventh Five Year Plan, constituted by Planning Commission, New Delhi, Feb., 2007.

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Table 60 : List of Districts Covered under Drought Prone Areas Programme (DPAP) as on 1.4.2010 Sl No. State/District No. of Blocks Area of blocks (Sq. km)

1 2 3 4 1 Andhra Pradesh 1 Adilabad 9 11793 2 Chittoor 8 7761 3 Cuddapah 7 8225 4 Khammam 2 1228 5 Kurnool 13 17366 6 Mahabubnagar 16 18178 7 Modak 5 4323 8 Nalgonda 9 8178 9 Prakasam 14 15165 10 Rangareddy 7 5535 11 Srikakulam 4 1466 Total 94 992182 Bihar 1 Kaimur ( Bhabhua ) 5 2237 2 JamuI 7 3062 3 Madhubani 4 772 4 Nawadah 9 2276 5 Rohtas 2 639 6 Sitamarhi 3 547 Total 30 95333 Chattisgarh 1 Bastar 6 3857 2 Bilaspur 3 1709 3 Bijapur 3 6010 4 Dantewada 3 5 Durg 2 1146 6 Janjgir 1 440 7 Kavardha 2 1386 8 Korba 5 4309 9 Rajnandgaon 4 2944 Total 29 218014 Gujarat 1 Ahmedabad 6 4429

2 Amreli 11 7393 3 Bharuch 4 3129 4 Bhavnagar 6 4896 5 Dahod 7 3811 6 Junagarh 6 3162 7 Narmada 4 2800 8 Navsari (Valsad) 1 593 9 Panchmahals 10 4639 10 Porbandar 2 1729 11 Sabarkantha 1 368 12 The Dangs 1 1723 13 Vadodara 5 3244 14 Valsad 3 2022 Total 67 43938

5 Himachal Pradesh 1 Bilaspur 3 1120 2 Solan 2 685 3 Una 5 1514 Total 10 3319

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Table 60 : List of Districts Covered under Drought Prone Areas Programme (DPAP) as on 1.4.2010 Sl No. State/District No. of Blocks Area of blocks (Sq. km)

1 2 3 4 6 Jammu & Kashmir 1 Doda 6

11656 2 Ramban 4 3 Kishtwar 5 4 Udhampur 3 3049 5 Reasi 4 Total 22 147057 Jharkhand 1 Bokaro 2 755 2 Chatra 4 2493 3 Deoghar 7 2436 4 Dhanbad 8 2000 5 Dumka 10 3693 6 Garhwa 14 3630 7 Godda 7 2019 8 Hazaribagh 6 430 9 Ramgarh 4 10 Jamtara 4 0 11 Kodarma 4 0 12 Latehar 7 0 13 Pakur 6 0 14 Palamau 11 0 15 Sahebganj 6 0 Total 100 348438 Karnataka 1 Bangalore ® 4 5843 2 Ramnagara 4 3 Belgaum 7 9450 4 Bidar 4 4491 5 Chamarajanagar 1 1406 6 Chickmagalur 6 6416 7 Chitradurga 5 6681 8 Davangere 1 953 9 Dharwad 4 3016 10 Gadag 4 4210 11 Gulbarga 9 14603 12 Hassan 4 4002 13 Haveri 6 4063 14 Kolar 5 6370 15 Chikkaballapura 4 2630 16 Mysore 3 17 Tumkur 10 10198 Total 81 843329 Madhya Pradesh 1 Badwani 6 3184 2 Betul 10 7080 3 Bhind 1 406 4 Chindwada 8 7474 5 Damoh 3 2204 6 Dewas 3 3009 7 Dhar 8 4981 8 Guna 6 7196 9 Ashok Nagar

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Table 60 : List of Districts Covered under Drought Prone Areas Programme (DPAP) as on 1.4.2010 Sl No. State/District No. of Blocks Area of blocks (Sq. km)

1 2 3 4 10 Jabalpur 1 863 11 Jhabua 12 6791 12 Alirajpur 5 3886 13 Khandwa 14 Khargone 5 3246 15 Panna 3 2727 16 Raisen 3 2325 17 Rajgarh 2 1873 18 Ratlam 1 681 19 Rewa 4 2124 20 Seoni 5 5424 21 Shahdol 4 5225 22 Annuppur 23 Shahjapur 2 1639 24 Shivpuri 3 2780 25 Sidhi 4

10350 26 Singroli 4 27 Umaria 2 3633 Total 105 89101

10 Maharashtra 1 Ahmednagar 10 14109 2 Akola 7 5363 3 Washim 6 5177 4 Amravati 9 6407 5 Aurangabad 6 8108 6 Beed 6 9008 7 Buldhana 9 6877 8 Chandrapur 3 4206 9 Dhule 3 5735 10 Nandurbar 4 4886 11 Gadchiroli 3 7686 12 Jalgaon 7 6504 13 Jalna 2 2826 14 Latur 4 5676 15 Nagpur 1 829 16 Nanded 4 4703 17 Nasik 13 15658 18 Osmanabad 3 3197 19 Parbhani 2 3288 20 Hingoli 2 3308 21 Pune 12 33355 22 Sangli 7 7164 23 Satara 4 5035 24 Sholapur 10 13730 25 Yeotmal 12 11638 Total 149 194473

11 Orissa 1 Bargarh 6 2648 2 Bolangir 8 3446 3 Boudh 2 2516 4 Dhenkanal 2 1167 5 Kalahandi 10 5741 6 Naupada 5 2685

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Table 60 : List of Districts Covered under Drought Prone Areas Programme (DPAP) as on 1.4.2010 Sl No. State/District No. of Blocks Area of blocks (Sq. km)

1 2 3 4 7 Phulbani ( Kandhamal) 12 7376 8 Sonepur 2 599 Total 47 26178

12 Rajasthan 1 Ajmer 3 2660 2 Banswara 8 5037 3 Baran 2 3587 4 Bharatpur 1 501 5 Dungarpur 5 3793 6 Jhalawar 3 3536 7 Karouli 1 1393 8 Kota 2 1964 9 Swai Madhopur 1 1375 10 Tonk 3 3176 11 Udaipur 3 4947 Total 32 31969

13 Tamil Nadu 1 Coimbatore 5 1530 2 Dharmapuri 14 5751 3 Krishnagiri 4 Dindigul 3 1846 5 Karur 2 976 6 Perambalur 2 2122 7 Ariyalur 4 8 Pudukottai 4 1334 9 Ramanathapuram 7 2988 10 Salem 5 1087 11 Namakkal 3 592 12 Sivaganga 7 2616 13 Thiruvannamalai 1 255 14 Thothukudi 8 3662 15 Tiruchirapalli 1 475 16 Tirunelveli 1 326 17 Vellore 6 1349 18 Virudhunagar 7 2507 Total 80 29416

14 Uttar Pradesh 1 Allahabad 1 587 2 Bharaich 14 5405 3 Sravasthi 4 Balrampur (Gonda) 4 2090 5 Banda 6 3546 6 Chitrakoot 5 3647 7 Hamirpur 3 2216 8 Jalaun 3 2140 9 Jhansi 5 3281 10 Lakhimpur Kheri 2 392 11 Lalitpur 2 1793 12 Mahoba 2 1835 13 Mirzapur 2 1385 14 Sitapur 3 1108 15 Sonebhadra 8 6273 Total 60 35698

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Table 60 : List of Districts Covered under Drought Prone Areas Programme (DPAP) as on 1.4.2010 Sl No. State/District No. of Blocks Area of blocks (Sq. km)

1 2 3 4 15 Uttarakhand 1 Almora & 8 3114 2 Bageswar 3 Chamoli 4 5850 4 Garhwal ( Pauri) 10 4070 5 Pithoragarh & 6 Champavath 5 1709 7 Tehri Garhwal 3 1053 Total 30 15796

16 West Bengal 1 Bankura 7 2185 2 Birbhum 2 397 3 Midnapur 7 2707 4 Purulia 20 6305 Total 36 11594 DPAP Total: 195 Districts 972 745914

Source : Department of Land Resources, Ministry of Rural Development

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Table 61 : Flood Damage/Heavy Rains in India

Sl. No.

Year

Area Affected (Mha)

Popul- ation

Affected (Million)

Damage to Crops

Damage to Houses

Cattle Lost

Human Lives Lost

(No.)

Damage to

Public Utilities

(Rs. Crore)

Total Damages to

Crops, Houses &

Public Utilities (Rs. Crore)

Area (Mha)

Value (Rs.Crore)

No. ('000)

Value (Rs. Crore)

No. ('000)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 1953 2.29 24.28 0.93 42.08 265 7.42 47 37 2.90 52.402 1960 7.53 8.35 2.27 42.55 610 14.31 14 510 6.31 63.173 1965 1.46 3.61 0.27 5.87 113 0.20 7 79 1.07 7.144 1970 8.46 31.83 4.91 162.78 1434 48.61 19 1076 76.44 287.835 1975 6.17 31.36 3.85 271.49 804 34.10 17 686 166.05 471.646 1980 11.46 54.12 5.55 366.37 2533 170.85 59 1913 303.28 840.507 1985 8.38 59.59 4.65 1425.37 2450 583.86 43 1804 2050.04 4059.278 1990 9.30 40.26 3.18 695.61 1020 213.73 134 1855 455.27 1708.929 1991 6.36 33.89 2.70 579.02 1134 180.42 41 1187 728.89 1488.33

10 1992 2.64 19.26 1.75 1027.58 687 308.28 79 1533 2010.67 3344.5311 1993 11.44 30.41 3.21 1308.63 1926 528.32 211 2864 1445.53 3382.4912 1994 4.81 27.55 3.96 888.62 915 165.21 52 2078 740.76 1794.5913 1995 5.24 35.93 3.24 1714.79 2002 1307.89 62 1814 679.63 3702.3114 1996 8.05 44.73 3.83 1124.49 727 176.59 73 1803 861.39 3005.7415 1997 4.57 29.66 2.26 692.74 505 152.50 28 1402 1985.93 2831.1816 1998 10.85 47.44 7.50 2594.17 1933 1108.78 107 2889 5157.77 8860.7217 1999 7.77 27.99 1.75 1850.87 1613 1299.06 91 745 462.83 3612.7618 2000 5.38 45.01 3.58 4246.62 2629 680.94 123 2606 3936.98 8864.5419 2001 6.18 26.46 3.96 688.48 716 816.47 33 1444 5604.46 7109.4220 2002 7.09 26.32 2.19 913.09 762 599.37 22 1001 1062.08 2574.5421 2003* 6.50 34.47 3.43 1424.83 847 802.93 16 1864 2206.60 4434.3522 2004* 8.03 34.22 2.69 615.07 1493 852.66 64 1275 1868.87 3336.5923 2005* 12.19 32.07 15.18 428.88 683 285.16 125 2232 752.07 1466.1124 2006* 0.50 28.57 0.43 306.83 737 46.05 9 1500 312.73 665.61

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Table 61 : Flood Damage/Heavy Rains in India

Sl. No.

Year

Area Affected (Mha)

Popul- ation

Affected (Million)

Damage to Crops

Damage to Houses

Cattle Lost

Human Lives Lost

(No.)

Damage to

Public Utilities

(Rs. Crore)

Total Damages to

Crops, Houses &

Public Utilities (Rs. Crore)

Area (Mha)

Value (Rs.Crore)

No. ('000)

Value (Rs. Crore)

No. ('000)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 25 2007* 3.55 41.46 6.31 1336.32 1686 1011.97 71 2439 1591.62 3939.9026 2008* - 19.21 1.70 679.28 914 441.11 17 2143 1094.02 2214.4127 2009* - 11.37 1.01 438.35 933 129.07 39 1326 831.86 1399.28

Total 413.00 1844.56 209.76 39894.73 69154 15937.58 5174 92344 46534.96 103554.84Average 7.25 32.36 3.68 699.91 1213 280.00 91 1620 816.40 1824.21

Maximum 17.50 70.45 15.18 4246.62 3508 1307.89 618 11316 5604.46 8864.54(Year) (1978) (1978) (2005) (2000) (1978) (1995) (1979) (1977) (2001) (2000)

Source : Central water Commision [FMP Directorate] (As per the report received from State Reveue Authorities. * : Figure are Tentative. - : Not Reported

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Table 62 : State-wise Damage due to Flood / Heavy Rains during 2008 Upto : 31.10.2008

Sl. No.

Name of the State/UTs.

Area Affected

(Mha)

Population Affected (Million)

Damage to Crops Damage To Houses Cattle lost Nos.

Human lives lost Nos.

Damage to Public

Utilities (Rs.Crores)

Total Damages to crops, houses &

public utilities (Rs Crores)

Area (Mha)

Value (Rs.Crores)

Nos Value (Rs.Crores)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Andhra Pradesh 0.00 4.43 0.43 384.55 47239 49.47 6692 148 514.81 948.82 2 Arunachal Pradesh - 0.07 0.00 0.00 75 0.00 8 0 0.10 0.10 3 Assam - 2.00 0.14 40.96 51272 80.40 4257 35 97.47 218.83 4 Bihar - 4.83 0.34 34.20 387189 84.51 873 262 97.71 216.42 5 Chhattisgarh - 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.00 6 Goa - 0.00 0.00 0.00 216 0.35 2 10 0.03 0.38 7 Gujarat - 1.76 0.00 0.00 852 0.33 240 93 0.00 0.33 8 Haryana - 0.02 0.02 0.33 379 0.44 3 5 0.66 1.43 9 Himachal Pradesh - 0.06 0.02 8.10 1 2.16 147 46 57.99 68.24 10 Jammu&Kashmir - 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.00 11 Jharkhand - 0.03 0.00 0.00 1411 1.14 1 1 0.00 1.14 12 Karnataka - 0.00 0.00 0.00 2589 3.10 166 56 0.00 3.10 13 Kerala - 0.09 0.01 22.13 9360 5.89 8 72 2.77 30.79 14 Madhya Pradesh - 0.00 0.00 0.00 10039 0.00 1138 16 0.00 0.00 15 Maharashtra - 0.08 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 94 0.00 0.00 16 Manipur - 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.00 17 Meghalaya - 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.00 18 Mizoram - 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.00 19 Nagaland - 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.00 20 Orissa - 3.04 0.12 0.00 45190 0.00 53 47 0.00 0.00 21 Punjab - 0.20 0.21 0.00 13161 0.00 90 38 0.00 0.00 22 Rajasthan - 0.01 0.00 0.00 3834 0.00 18 68 0.00 0.00 23 Sikkim - 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.00 24 Tamil Nadu - 0.00 0.00 0.00 30 0.27 28 27 0.00 0.27 25 Tripura - 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.00

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Table 62 : State-wise Damage due to Flood / Heavy Rains during 2008 Upto : 31.10.2008

Sl. No.

Name of the State/UTs.

Area Affected

(Mha)

Population Affected (Million)

Damage to Crops Damage To Houses Cattle lost Nos.

Human lives lost Nos.

Damage to Public

Utilities (Rs.Crores)

Total Damages to crops, houses &

public utilities (Rs Crores)

Area (Mha)

Value (Rs.Crores)

Nos Value (Rs.Crores)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 26 U.P - 2.58 0.42 189.02 340761 213.05 3490 1056 322.49 724.56 27 Uttarakhand - 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.00 28 West Bengal - 0.01 0.00 0.00 653 0.00 0 69 0.00 0.00 29 Andaman&Nicobar - 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.00 30 Chandigarh - 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.00 31 Dadra & Nagar Haveli - 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.00 32 Daman & Diu - 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.00 33 Delhi - 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.00 34 Lakshadweep - 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.00 35 Puducherry - 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.00

Total - - 1.70 679.28 914251 441.11 17214 2143 1094.02 2214.41 Sources : Central Water Commission (FMP Directorate) (As per the report received from State Reveue Authorities and MHA). Note : - : Not Reported

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Table 63 : Planwise Expenditure under Flood Management

(Unit: Rs.Crore) Sl. No.

Period States &

UTs

Centre Total

1 2 3 4 5 1. First Plan (1954-56) 13.21 - 13.21 2. Second Plan (1956-61) 48.06 - 48.06 3. Third Plan (1961-66) 82.09 - 82.09 4. Annual Plans(1966-69) 41.96 - 41.96 5. Fourth Plan (1969-74) 157.37 4.67 162.04 6. Fifth Plan (1974-78) 242.46 56.15 298.61 7. Annual Plans (1978-80) 290.13 39.83 329.96 8. Sixth Plan (1980-85) 618.88 167.97 786.85 9. Seventh Plan(1985-90) 781.02 160.56 941.58 10. Annual Plan(1990-92) 393.61 66.83 460.44 11 Eighth Plan (1992-97) 1,641.14 226.17 1,867.31 Expenditure upto March ,1997 4,309.93 722.18 5,032.11 (Total 1 to 11) 12 Ninth Plan (1997-2002) 2,618.50 462.50 3,081.00 13 Tenth Plan (2002-2007) Outlay 4,562.25 1,403.32 5,965.57 14 Annual Plan (2002-2003) 698.22 86.42 784.64 Actual Expenditure

15 Annual Plan 2003-04 523.18 95.79 618.97 Actual Expenditure

16 Annual Plan 2004-05 644.26 99.78 744.04 Actual Expenditure

17 Annual Plan 2005-06 829.94 181.21 1,011.15 Ant.Expenditure

18 Annual Plan 2006-07 1,116.43 193.94 1,310.37 Ant.Expenditure

19 *

Actual Expenditure during XI Plan under Flood Management Programme 199.28 Not

Applicable 199.28

Sources : Central Water Commission(FMP Directorate)

* As per Annual Plan Document 2007-08, XI Plan State Sector Schemes i.e. Flood Management Programme

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Table 64 : Planwise Expenditure & Cumulative Benefits (Area Protected) under Flood

Management at 1993-94 Prices (Rs.Crore)

Sl. No.

Period

States &

UTs

Centre

Total

Cumulative benefits (Area-

protected in Mha at the end of

the period)1 2 3 4 5 6

1 First Plan (1951-56) 279.07 - 279.07 1.00

2 Second Plan (1956-61) 892.94 - 892.94 3.24

3 Third Plan (1961-66) 469.88 - 469.88 5.43

4 Annual Plan(1966-69) 460.88 - 460.88 5.83

5 Fourth Plan (1969-74) 1,317.72 39.10 1,356.82 8.04

6 Fifth Plan (1974-78) 1,346.93 311.94 1,658.87 9.98

7 Annual Plan (1978-80) 562.67 77.24 639.91 11.21

8 Sixth Plan (1980-85) 1,881.36 510.62 2,391.98 13.01

9 Seventh Plan(1985-90) 1,337.20 274.90 1,612.10 13.80

10 Annual Plan(1990-92) 500.59 84.99 585.58 14.20

11 Eighth Plan (1992-97) 1,489.87 205.32 1,695.19 15.29Expdt. Upto March, 1997 (Total 1-11) 10,539.11 1,504.11 12,043.22 N.A

12 Ninth Plan (1997 - 2002) 1,774.05 313.35 2,087.40 N.A

13 Tenth Plan(2002-07) 2,046.18 352.73 2,398.91 18.22Source : Central Water Commission (FMP Directorate & ISO)

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Table 65 : State-wise and Plan-wise Expenditure on Flood Management Work (Unit : Rs. Crores)

Sl. No.

Name of the State/UTs

Expenditure Upto March

2002

Approved Outlay

for X Plan

Actual Expenditure

2002-03

Actual Expenditure

2003-04

Actual Expenditure

2004-05

Anticipated Expenditure

2005-06

Anticipated Expenditure

2006-07

Anticipated Expenditure

During X Plan

Anticipated Expenditure

Upto X Plan

Expenditure during XI Plan

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1. Andhra Pradesh 676.9 17.7 173.4 10.0 50.7 59.7 63.3 357.0 1034.0 2. Arunachal Pradesh 47.7 5.0 23.8 31.4 9.9 6.9 44.5 116.3 164.0 3. Assam 322.2 19.0 21.4 12.8 35.1 28.0 113.4 210.5 532.9 4. Bihar 1044.6 1911.9 81.0 61.6 89.7 98.3 126.9 457.6 1502.1 5 Chhattisgarh 0.1 1.9 0.3 0.0 0.4 0.3 9.3 1.2 1.3 6 Delhi 289.7 146.0 21.0 20.3 19.0 0.0 0.0 60.3 350.0 7 Goa 12.0 8.0 1.8 5.0 5.0 12.0 13.2 36.8 48.8 7.8 8 Gujarat 70.2 16.6 1.7 83.3 1.7 1.1 1.1 85.9 159.1 9 Haryana 390.5 154.3 46.2 44.9 45.0 48.0 50.0 234.1 624.6 N.A. 10 Himachal Pradesh 51.6 55.7 13.4 15.7 14.1 14.4 18.3 76.0 127.6 27.0 11 Jammu & Kashmir 244.7 193.1 29.9 25.1 28.8 32.7 35.9 152.4 397.1 41.4 12 Jharkhand 0.0 30.0 0.9 0.3 1.9 1.8 6.8 11.7 11.7 13 Karnataka 109.4 42.8 6.2 6.0 5.5 7.8 8.6 34.1 143.4 14 Kerala 305.8 50.0 6.0 7.3 6.5 5.7 6.3 31.8 337.6 15 Madhya Pradesh 18.9 12.0 2.6 1.2 8.1 1.5 1.6 15.0 33.9 16 Maharashtra 115.9 5.0 4.7 0.8 7.3 1.2 1.4 15.5 131.3 17 Manipur 81.8 23.9 6.7 11.2 10.2 8.5 9.4 46.0 127.7 18 Meghalaya 22.5 11.0 1.2 1.6 1.5 3.4 3.8 11.5 34.0 19 Mizoram 1.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.1 20 Nagaland 1.4 2.0 3.0 6.2 7.1 1.2 6.8 24.3 25.7 21 Orissa 160.2 130.0 6.1 2.6 3.3 1.3 2.5 15.7 175.9 99.8 22 Punjab 703.4 594.0 89.1 30.1 27.3 33.0 36.3 215.8 919.2 5.7 23 Rajasthan 132.7 19.4 3.9 4.0 9.9 7.3 10.0 35.0 167.7 24 Sikkim 11.6 1.0 0.1 0.1 4.0 3.0 3.3 10.4 22.0 25 TamilNadu 34.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 34.7 N.A. 26 Tripura 56.9 96.6 4.2 7.0 3.0 6.8 9.4 30.3 87.2

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Table 65 : State-wise and Plan-wise Expenditure on Flood Management Work (Unit : Rs. Crores)

Sl. No.

Name of the State/UTs

Expenditure Upto March

2002

Approved Outlay

for X Plan

Actual Expenditure

2002-03

Actual Expenditure

2003-04

Actual Expenditure

2004-05

Anticipated Expenditure

2005-06

Anticipated Expenditure

2006-07

Anticipated Expenditure

During X Plan

Anticipated Expenditure

Upto X Plan

Expenditure during XI Plan

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 27 Uttar Pradesh 495.0 247.5 39.7 50.1 154.3 298.0 340.5 882.6 1377.6 17.6 28 Uttarakhand 3.5 15.4 3.7 0.0 6.5 20.1 22.2 52.5 56.0 29 West Bengal 1220.6 712.3 90.6 67.9 69.3 102.0 152.3 482.1 1702.9

UT's 30 A & N Islands 2.5 0.0 0.0 4.2 3.0 6.3 6.9 20.4 22.9 31 Chandigarh 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

32 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

33 Daman & Diu 3.2 1.3 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.4 1.5 4.734 Lakshadweep 31.2 17.3 3.0 3.2 3.5 3.8 4.2 17.6 48.8 35 Puducherry 44.2 21.8 12.5 9.3 12.5 15.7 17.3 67.2 111.4 Total States & U.Ts. 6706.6 4502.3 698.2 523.2 644.3 829.9 1116.4 3812.0 10518.7 199.3 Central Sector 3230.0 1403.3 86.4 95.8 99.8 181.2 193.5 657.1 3887.0 GRAND TOTAL 9936.6 5965.6 784.6 619.0 744.0 1011.2 1310.4 4469.2 14405.7 199.3 Source : Central Water Commission (FMP Directorate). Note : Total may not tally due to rounding off.

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Table 66 : State-wise Progress of Physical Works under Flood Management Works till March 2007

Sl. No.

Name of the State/U.T

Area Benefitted

Upto March 2007

Length of Embankments

Length of Drainage Channels

Villages Raised/

Protected

Town/ Village

Protection Work

Raised Platforms

(Mha) (km) (km) (No.) (No.) (No.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Andhra Pradesh 1.311 2230.000 13569.000 23 72 -2 Arunachal Pradesh 0.055 6.324 4.447 17 0 -3 Assam 1.642 4464.180 850.690 0 694 -4 Bihar 2.949 3430.000 365.000 0 47 585 Chattisgarh 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 0 -6 Delhi 0.078 83.000 453.000 0 0 -7 Goa 0.003 23.190 32.770 0 2 -8 Gujarat 0.483 104.120 271.000 30 805 -9 Haryana 2.000 1144.000 4385.000 98 448 -10 Himachal Pradesh 0.012 58.000 11.000 0 0 -11 Jammu & Kashmir 0.217 230.000 14.000 5 12 -12 Jharkhand 0.001 14.000 0.000 5 2 -13 Karnataka 0.005 73.515 10.000 0 30 -14 Kerala 0.346 205.744 31.100 6 4 -15 Madhya Pradesh 0.004 26.000 0.000 0 37 -16 Maharashtra 0.001 44.500 110.000 0 0 -17 Manipur 0.132 577.000 166.000 1 38 -18 Meghalaya 0.001 112.000 0.000 2 8 -19 Mizoram 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 0 -20 Nagaland 0.632 10.519 0.000 0 8 -21 Orissa 0.630 6541.000 131.000 14 29 -22 Punjab 3.190 1370.000 6622.000 0 3 -23 Rajasthan 0.082 145.000 197.000 0 25 -24 Sikkim 0.017 101.810 64.860 0 18 -25 Tamil Nadu 0.122 87.000 19.000 4 46 -26 Tripura 0.033 141.740 95.230 0 11 -27 Uttar Pradesh 1.703 2097.000 3995.000 4511 65 -28 Uttarakhand 0.002 9.000 0.000 0 6 -29 West Bengal 2.568 10539.000 7392.760 0 48 -30 A&N Islands 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 0 -31 Chandigarh 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 0 -32 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 0 -33 Daman & Diu 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 0 -34 Lakshadweep 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 0 35 Puducherry 0.004 61.000 20.000 0 0

Total 18.222 33928.642 38809.857 4716 2458 58Source : Central Water Commission (FMP Dte.)

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Table 67 : Flood Damage in India during 1953 TO 2009 at 1993-94 Prices

(Rs.Crore)

Sl. No.

Year

Damage to Crops

Total Damages

Current Price

1993-94 Prices

Value

1993-94 Prices

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1953 42.08 637.58 52.40 793.94 2 1954 40.52 653.55 57.23 923.06 3 1955 77.80 1318.64 102.73 1741.19 4 1956 44.44 663.28 53.63 800.45 5 1957 14.12 204.64 23.37 338.70 6 1958 38.28 539.15 43.97 619.30 7 1959 56.76 767.03 86.20 1164.86 8 1960 42.55 538.61 63.17 799.62 9 1961 24.04 304.30 31.37 397.09 10 1962 83.18 1014.39 94.89 1157.20 11 1963 30.17 346.78 36.61 420.80 12 1964 56.87 586.29 66.61 686.70 13 1965 5.87 56.44 7.14 68.65 14 1966 80.15 673.53 88.43 743.11 15 1967 133.31 1009.92 155.43 1177.50 16 1968 144.61 1103.89 211.10 1611.45 17 1969 281.90 2072.79 404.44 2973.82 18 1970 162.78 1138.32 287.83 2012.80 19 1971 423.13 2802.19 632.48 4188.61 20 1972 98.56 590.18 158.19 947.25 21 1973 428.03 2129.50 569.00 2830.85 22 1974 411.64 1640.00 569.02 2267.01 23 1975 271.49 1094.72 471.64 1901.77 24 1976 595.03 2351.90 888.69 3512.61 25 1977 720.61 2709.06 1201.85 4518.23 26 1978 911.09 3425.15 1454.76 5469.02 27 1979 169.97 544.78 614.20 1968.59 28 1980 366.37 992.87 840.50 2277.78 29 1981 524.56 1298.42 1196.50 2961.63 30 1982 589.40 1423.67 1644.88 3973.14 31 1983 1285.85 2838.52 2491.61 5500.24 32 1984 906.09 1864.38 1905.56 3920.91 33 1985 1425.37 2778.50 4059.27 7912.81 34 1986 1231.58 2280.70 3748.53 6941.72 35 1987 1154.64 1983.92 2569.72 4415.33 36 1988 2510.9 4036.82 4630.30 7444.21 37 1989 956.74 1430.10 2405.33 3595.41 38 1990 695.61 943.84 1708.92 2318.75 39 1991 579.02 690.13 1488.33 1773.93 40 1992 1027.58 1113.30 3344.53 3623.54 41 1993 1308.63 1308.63 3282.49 3282.49 42 1994 888.62 789.18 1794.59 1593.77 43 1995 1714.79 1410.19 3702.31 3044.66 44 1996 1124.49 884.03 3005.74 2363.00 45 1997 692.74 521.64 2831.18 2131.91 46 1998 2594.17 1843.76 8860.72 6297.60 47 1999 1850.87 1273.83 3612.76 2486.41

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Table 67 : Flood Damage in India during 1953 TO 2009 at 1993-94 Prices

(Rs.Crore)

Sl. No.

Year

Damage to Crops

Total Damages

Current Price

1993-94 Prices

Value

1993-94 Prices

1 2 3 4 5 6 48 2000 4246.62 2727.44 8864.54 5693.35 49 2001 688.48 426.83 7109.41 4407.57 50 2002 913.09 547.42 2574.54 1543.49 51 2003* 1424.83 810.02 4434.35 2520.95 52 2004 615.07 328.39 3336.59 1781.41 53 2005 428.88 219.26 1466.11 749.54 54 2006 306.83 148.80 665.61 322.8055 2007 1336.32 619.52 3939.90 1826.5656 2008 679.28 290.42 2214.41 946.7357 2009 438.35 - 1399.28 -

Total 39895 67682 103555 143686 Average 753 1277 1954 2711

Maximum 4246.62 4036.82 8864.54 7912.81 (Year) (2000) (1988) (2000) (1985)

Source : Central water Commision (FMP Directorate) Note : Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

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Table 68(A) : Flood Forecasting Performance at various Forecasting stations during the flood season 2008

Sl. No.

Name of the river Name of FF site Name of State Warning Level (m)

Danger level (m)

Highest Flood Level Maximum Level -2008 During 2008

Level (m)

Date/ Month/ Year

Level (m) Date and Time DD/MM/YY: HH)

No. of Forecasts

issued

No. of Forecasts

within limits

Percent-age of

accuracy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Ganga Basin 1 Alaknanda Srinagar Uttarakhand 539.00 540.00 536.85 05/09/1995 534.22 31-07-08 0 0 2 Ganga Rishikesh Uttarakhand 339.50 340.50 341.72 03/09/1978 339.12 31-07-08 0 0 3 Ganga Haridwar Uttarakhand 293.00 294.00 296.23 02/09/1978 293.60 31-07-08 4 4 100.00 4 Ganga Narora Barrage Uttar Pradesh 06/09/1978 179.16 20-08-08 70 67 95.71 5 Ganga Kannauj Uttar Pradesh 124.97 125.97 126.24 29/08/1998 125.96 24-08-08 35 34 97.146 Ganga Ankinghat Uttar Pradesh 123.00 124.00 124.31 09/09/1978 123.68 24-08-08 35 32 91.437 Ganga Kanpur Uttar Pradesh 113.00 114.00 113.47 02/09/1967 113.11 26-08-08 50 48 96.00 8 Ganga Dalmau Uttar Pradesh 98.36 99.36 99.84 03/08/1973 99.15 27-08-08 23 23 100.00 9 Ganga Phaphamau Uttar Pradesh 83.73 84.73 87.98 08/09/1978 81.09 14-08-08 0 0

10 Ganga Allahabad Chhatnag Uttar Pradesh 83.73 84.73 88.03 08/09/1978 80.06 13-08-08 0 0 11 Ganga Mirzapur Uttar Pradesh 76.72 77.72 80.34 09/09/1978 73.37 14-08-08 0 0 12 Ganga Varanasi Uttar Pradesh 70.26 71.26 73.90 09/09/1978 68.23 14-08-08 0 0 13 Ganga Ghazipur Uttar Pradesh 62.11 63.11 65.22 09/09/1978 62.23 15-08-08 1 1 100.0014 Ganga Buxar Bihar 59.32 60.32 62.09 1948 59.33 15-08-08 1 1 100.00 15 Ganga Ballia Uttar Pradesh 56.62 57.62 60.25 14/09/2003 58.45 16-08-08 50 50 100.00 16 Ganga Patna Dighaghat Bihar 49.45 50.45 52.52 23/08/1975 50.40 23-08-08 40 40 100.00 17 Ganga Patna Gandhighat Bihar 47.60 48.60 50.27 14/08/1994 49.32 23-08-08 71 71 100.00 18 Ganga Hathidah Bihar 40.76 41.76 43.15 07/08/1971 42.42 25-08-08 59 59 100.00 19 Ganga Munger Bihar 38.33 39.33 40.99 19/09/1976 38.85 25-08-08 18 18 100.00 20 Ganga Bhagalpur Bihar 32.68 33.68 34.20 17/09/2003 33.73 24-08-08 50 50 100.00

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Sl. No.

Name of the river Name of FF site Name of State Warning Level (m)

Danger level (m)

Highest Flood Level Maximum Level -2008 During 2008

Level (m)

Date/ Month/ Year

Level (m) Date and Time DD/MM/YY: HH)

No. of Forecasts

issued

No. of Forecasts

within limits

Percent-age of

accuracy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

21 Ganga Kahalgaon Bihar 30.09 31.09 32.87 17/09/2003 31.96 21-08-08 74 74 100.00 22 Ganga Sahibgunj Jharkhand 26.25 27.25 30.91 1998 28.52 21-08-08 80 80 100.0023 Ganga Farakka West Bengal 21.25 22.25 25.14 07/09/1998 23.62 03-09-08 172 164 95.3524 Ramganga Moradabad Uttar Pradesh 189.60 190.60 192.68 03/09/1978 190.32 21-07-08 6 6 100.00 25 Ramganga Bareilly Uttar Pradesh 162.70 163.70 162.88 06/08/1978 161.81 23-07-08 0 0 26 Yamuna Tajewala Weir Haryana 03/09/1978 0 0 27 Yamuna Mawi Uttar Pradesh 230.00 230.85 232.45 26/09/1988 231.26 22-09-08 19 17 89.47 28 Yamuna Delhi Rly Bridge NCT Delhi 204.00 204.83 207.49 06/09/1978 206.00 23-09-08 27 25 92.59 29 Yamuna Mathura Uttar Pradesh 164.20 165.20 169.73 08/09/1978 165.53 26-09-08 45 45 100.00 30 Yamuna Agra Uttar Pradesh 151.40 152.40 154.76 09/09/1978 150.32 27-09-08 3 3 100.00 31 Yamuna Etawa Uttar Pradesh 120.92 121.92 126.13 11/09/1978 120.36 24-08-08 0 0 32 Yamuna Auraiya Uttar Pradesh 112.00 113.00 118.19 25/08/1996 106.34 15-07-08 0 0 33 Yamuna Kalpi Uttar Pradesh 107.00 108.00 112.98 25/08/1996 101.54 15-07-08 0 0 34 Yamuna Hamirpur Uttar Pradesh 102.63 103.63 108.59 12/09/1983 97.64 13-08-08 0 0 35 Yamuna Chilaghat Uttar Pradesh 99.00 100.00 105.16 06/09/1978 94.76 13-08-08 0 0 36 Yamuna Naini Uttar Pradesh 83.74 84.74 87.99 08/09/1978 80.75 14-08-08 0 0 37 Sahibi Dhansa NCT Delhi 211.44 212.44 213.58 06/08/1977 210.80 11-08-08 0 0 38 Chambal Gandhisagar Dam Madhya Pradesh 0 0 39 Betwa Mohana Uttar Pradesh 121.66 122.66 133.69 11/09/1983 119.87 12-08-08 0 0 40 Betwa Sahjina Uttar Pradesh 103.54 104.54 108.67 12/09/1983 99.29 12-08-08 0 0 41 Ken Banda Uttar Pradesh 103.00 104.00 113.29 07/07/2009 107.08 22-06-08 6 6 100.00

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Sl. No.

Name of the river Name of FF site Name of State Warning Level (m)

Danger level (m)

Highest Flood Level Maximum Level -2008 During 2008

Level (m)

Date/ Month/ Year

Level (m) Date and Time DD/MM/YY: HH)

No. of Forecasts

issued

No. of Forecasts

within limits

Percent-age of

accuracy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

42 Gomati Lucknow HanumanSetu Uttar Pradesh 108.50 109.50 110.85 10/09/1971 109.03 28-08-08 6 6 100.00

43 Gomati Jaunpur Uttar Pradesh 73.07 74.07 77.74 22/09/1971 73.48 30-08-08 13 12 92.31 44 SAI Raibareli Uttar Pradesh 100.00 101.00 104.81 17/09/1982 100.53 22-08-08 5 4 80.00 45 Ghaghra Elgin Bridge Uttar Pradesh 105.07 106.07 107.18 14/09/1983 107.48 23-09-08 97 92 94.85 46 Ghaghra Ayodhya Uttar Pradesh 91.73 92.73 93.74 02/08/2007 93.85 24-09-08 109 103 94.50 47 Ghaghra Turtipar Uttar Pradesh 63.01 64.01 66.00 28/08/1998 64.96 27-09-08 90 87 96.67 48 Ghaghra Darauli Bihar 59.82 60.82 61.74 29/08/1998 60.98 24-08-08 81 81 100.00 49 Ghaghra Gangpur Siswan Bihar 56.04 57.04 58.01 18/09/1983 57.75 25-08-08 63 63 100.00 50 Ghaghra Chhapra Bihar 52.68 53.68 54.59 03/09/1982 51.52 01-08-08 0 0 51 Rapti Balrampur Uttar Pradesh 103.62 104.62 105.25 11/09/2000 104.18 24-09-08 13 12 92.31 52 Rapti Bansi Uttar Pradesh 83.90 84.90 85.82 21/08/1998 85.26 25-07-08 20 20 100.00 53 Rapti Gorakpur Birdghat Uttar Pradesh 73.98 74.98 77.54 23/08/1998 76.75 27-07-08 36 36 100.00 54 Sone Inderpuri Bihar 107.20 108.20 108.85 23/08/1975 104.99 02-07-08 0 0 55 Sone Koelwar Bihar 54.52 55.52 58.88 20/07/1971 53.06 23-08-08 0 0 56 Sone Maner Bihar 51.00 52.00 53.79 10/09/1976 51.50 23-08-08 13 13 100.00 57 PunPun Sripalpur Bihar 49.60 50.60 53.91 18/09/1976 52.77 18-08-08 52 50 96.15 58 Gandak Khadda Uttar Pradesh 95.00 96.00 97.50 23/07/2002 95.64 28-08-08 128 125 97.66 59 Gandak Chatia Bihar 68.15 69.15 70.04 26/07/2002 68.60 30-08-08 11 11 100.00 60 Gandak Rewaghat Bihar 53.41 54.41 55.41 17/09/1986 54.07 01-09-08 30 30 100.00 61 Gandak Hazipur Bihar 49.32 50.32 50.93 1948 49.92 23-08-08 25 25 100.00

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62 Burhi Gandak Lalbeghiaghat Bihar 62.20 63.20 67.09 30/07/1975 63.60 26-07-08 13 13 100.00

63 Burhi Gandak Muzaffarpur Sikandarpur Bihar 51.53 52.53 54.29 15/08/1987 52.70 29-07-08 15 15 100.00

64 Burhi Gandak Samastipur Bihar 45.02 46.02 49.38 15/08/1987 47.07 31-07-08 27 27 100.00 65 Burhi Gandak Rosera Bihar 41.63 42.63 46.35 16/08/1987 44.25 31-07-08 40 40 100.00 66 Burhi Gandak Khagaria Bihar 35.58 36.58 39.22 1976 37.75 24-08-08 69 69 100.00 67 Bagmati Benibad Bihar 47.68 48.68 50.01 12/07/2004 49.34 22-07-08 113 113 100.00 68 Bagmati Hayaghat Bihar 44.72 45.72 48.96 14/08/1987 45.58 28-07-08 20 20 100.00 69 Adhwara Group Kamtaul Bihar 49.00 50.00 52.99 12/08/1987 50.48 27-07-08 42 42 100.00 70 Adhwara Group Ekmighat Bihar 45.94 46.94 49.52 12/07/2004 46.93 28-07-08 27 27 100.00 71 Kamla Balan Jhanjharpur Bihar 49.00 50.00 53.01 10/07/2004 51.08 29-08-08 54 54 100.00 72 Kosi Basua Bihar 46.75 47.75 48.87 11/07/2004 48.47 23-07-08 137 137 100.00 73 Kosi Baltara Bihar 32.85 33.85 36.40 15/08/1987 34.06 28-07-08 49 49 100.00 74 Kosi Kursela Bihar 29.00 30.00 32.04 06/09/1998 31.03 20-08-08 78 78 100.00 75 Mahananda Dhengraghat Bihar 34.65 35.65 38.09 1968 36.59 30-08-08 63 59 93.65 76 Mahananda Jhawa Bihar 30.40 31.40 33.51 14/08/1987 32.03 31-08-08 128 128 100.00 77 Mayurakshi Massanjore Dam Jharkhand 121.31 122.87 25/09/1999 121.31 12-10-08 15 15 100.00 78 Mayurakshi Tilpara Barrage West Bengal 62.79 67.05 27/09/1978 62.79 23-09-08 12 12 100.00 79 Mayurakshi Narayanpur West Bengal 26.99 27.99 29.69 27/09/1995 25.68 21-08-08 0 0 80 Ajoy Gheropara West Bengal 38.42 39.42 43.94 27/09/1978 38.45 16-07-08 1 1 100.00 81 Damodar Tenughat Dam Jharkhand 268.83 265.56 17/09/1985 262.55 09-07-08 61 61 100.0082 Damodar Panchet Dam Jharkhand 132.59 132.89 02/10/1959 128.33 25-09-08 102 102 100.00

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83 Damodar Durgapur Barrage West Bengal 64.47 64.47 31/10/2002 64.47 95 95 100.00 84 Barakar Maithon Dam Jharkhand 150.88 151.79 02/10/1959 147.88 10-10-08 74 74 100.0085 Mundeshwari Harinkhola West Bengal 11.80 12.80 14.58 29/09/1978 11.98 21-07-08 4 4 100.0086 Kangsabati Kangsabati Dam West Bengal 134.11 134.71 02/09/1978 133.26 26-09-08 50 46 92.00 87 Kangsabati Mohanpur West Bengal 24.73 25.73 29.87 02/09/1978 24.80 13-07-08 0 0 Brahmaputra Basin

88 Brahmaputra Dibrugrah Assam 103.24 104.24 106.48 03/09/1998 105.86 22-07-08 307 307 100.00 89 Brahmaputra Neamatighat Assam 84.04 85.04 87.37 11/07/1991 86.09 23-07-08 99 99 100.00 90 Brahmaputra Tezpur Assam 64.23 65.23 66.59 27/08/1988 65.63 04-09-08 75 74 98.67 91 Brahmaputra Guwahati Assam 48.68 49.68 51.46 21/07/2004 49.84 04-09-08 45 44 97.78 92 Brahmaputra Goalpara Assam 35.27 36.27 37.43 31/07/1954 36.24 06-09-08 52 52 100.00 93 Brahmaputra Dhubri Assam 27.62 28.62 30.36 28/08/1988 29.60 06-09-08 187 187 100.00 94 Burhidihing Naharkatia Assam 119.40 120.40 122.69 17/06/1973 117.90 01-09-08 0 0 95 Burhidihing Khowang Assam 101.11 102.11 103.92 25/08/1988 103.01 07-07-08 44 42 95.45 96 Desang Nanglamoraghat Assam 93.46 94.46 96.49 06/09/1998 95.47 17-07-08 53 48 90.57 97 Dikhow Shivsagar Assam 91.40 92.40 95.62 08/07/1974 93.34 20-07-08 37 37 100.00 98 Subansiri Badatighat Assam 81.53 82.53 86.84 28/06/1972 82.73 03-09-08 95 95 100.00 99 Dhansiri (S) Golaghat Assam 88.50 89.50 91.30 11/10/1986 89.86 02-08-08 60 59 98.33 100 Dhansiri (S) Numaligarh Assam 76.42 77.42 79.87 24/09/1985 78.82 24-08-08 215 215 100.00 101 Jiabharali Jiabharali_NTX Assam 76.00 77.00 78.50 26/07/2007 77.80 05-07-08 321 315 98.13 102 Kopilli Kampur Assam 59.50 60.50 61.86 16/06/1973 61.05 01-09-08 6 6 100.00 103 Kopilli Dharmatul Assam 55.00 56.00 58.09 21/07/2004 56.04 07-09-08 32 32 100.00

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104 Puthimari Puthimari _NHX Assam 50.81 51.81 55.04 27/07/2007 55.08 31-08-08 272 261 95.96 105 Pagladiya Pagladia_NTX Assam 51.75 52.75 55.45 08/07/2004 54.03 30-08-08 49 43 87.76106 Beki Beki NHX Assam 44.10 45.10 46.20 04/08/2000 45.89 30-08-08 401 401 100.00107 Manas Manas NHX Assam 47.81 48.42 50.08 15/09/1984 48.44 31-08-08 39 38 97.44 108 Sankosh Golakganj Assam 28.94 29.94 30.95 08/09/2007 30.39 30-08-08 140 137 97.86 109 Raidak-I Tufanganj West Bengal 34.22 35.30 36.36 21/07/1993 35.40 30-08-08 29 23 79.31 110 Torsa Ghughumari West Bengal 39.80 40.41 41.46 03/08/2000 40.43 30-08-08 31 29 93.55 111 Jaldhaka NH-31 West Bengal 80.00 80.90 81.33 28/07/1972 80.30 29-08-08 16 16 100.00 112 Jaldhaka Mathabhanga West Bengal 47.70 48.20 49.85 07/09/2007 47.94 29-08-08 9 9 100.00 113 Tista Domohani West Bengal 85.65 85.95 89.30 04/10/1968 86.04 20-06-08 32 32 100.00 114 Tista Mekhliganj West Bengal 65.45 65.95 66.45 13/07/1996 65.86 29-08-08 37 37 100.00

Barak & Meghna Basins 115 Barak APGhat Assam 18.83 19.83 21.84 01/08/1989 19.87 06-08-08 44 44 100.00 116 Katakhal Matizuri Assam 19.27 20.27 22.73 10/09/2007 20.69 05-08-08 28 28 100.00 117 Kushiyara Karimganj Assam 13.94 14.94 16.55 09/09/2007 15.71 06-08-08 90 89 98.89 118 Manu Kailashar Tripura 24.34 25.34 25.79 07/06/1993 21.91 09-10-08 0 0 119 Gumti Sonamura Tripura 11.50 12.50 14.42 23/07/1993 11.28 30-08-08 0 0

Eastern Rivers (Excluding Mahanadi) 120 Subernarekna Rajghat Orissa 9.45 10.36 12.38 06/07/2007 12.69 19-06-08 11 11 100.00 121 Burhabalang NH_5 _Road Bridge Orissa 7.21 8.13 9.50 12/10/1973 8.00 18-06-08 8 8 100.00 122 Baitarni Anandpur Orissa 37.44 38.36 41.20 19/08/1975 40.18 18-06-08 17 14 82.35 123 Baitarni Akhuapada Orissa 17.83 17.83 21.95 16/08/1960 19.63 18-06-08 10 7 70.00

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124 Brahmani Jenapur Orissa 22.00 23.00 24.78 20/08/1975 22.70 18-09-08 4 3 75.00 125 Rushikuluya Purushottampur Orissa 15.83 16.83 19.65 04/11/1990 16.85 18-09-08 6 6 100.00126 Vamsadhara Gunupur Orissa 83.00 84.00 88.75 17/09/1980 85.84 17-09-08 11 9 81.82127 Vamsadhara Kashinagar Orissa 53.60 54.60 58.93 18/09/1980 56.60 18-09-08 69 63 91.30 128 Vamsadhara Gotta Barrage Andhra Pradesh 34.84 47.40 39.92 07/10/1999 12 8 66.67

Mahanadi Basin 129 Mahanadi Hirakud Dam Orissa 192.02 192.30 30/01/1998 192.02 18-09-08 57 54 94.74 130 Mahanadi Naraj Orissa 25.41 26.41 27.61 31/08/1982 27.18 20-09-08 12 11 91.67 131 Mahanadi Alipingal Devi Orissa 10.85 11.76 12.90 17/07/2001 13.05 20-09-08 9 9 100.00 132 Mahanadi Nimapara Orissa 9.85 10.76 11.60 31/08/1982 11.40 20-09-08 9 9 100.00

Godavari Basin 133 Godavari Kopergaon Maharashtra 490.90 493.68 499.17 1969 495.04 20-09-08 47 40 85.11 134 Godavari Jaikwadi Dam Maharashtra 463.91 464.69 12/10/1990 463.91 28-09-08 13 13 100.00 135 Godavari Gangakhed Maharashtra 374.00 375.00 377.57 1947 372.60 22-09-08 0 0 136 Godavari Nanded Maharashtra 353.00 354.00 355.65 1983 349.10 22-09-08 0 0 137 Godavari Sriram Sagar Andhra Pradesh 332.54 332.72 13/10/1990 332.54 25-09-08 12 12 100.00 138 Godavari Kaleswaram Andhra Pradesh 103.50 104.75 107.05 1986 102.32 05-08-08 0 0 139 Godavari Eturunagaram Andhra Pradesh 73.29 75.79 77.66 1990 73.94 06-08-08 11 11 100.00 140 Godavari Dummagudam Andhra Pradesh 53.00 55.00 60.25 16/08/1986 52.95 06-08-08 2 2 100.00 141 Godavari Bhadrachalam Andhra Pradesh 45.72 48.77 55.66 16/08/1986 47.03 06-08-08 15 11 73.33 142 Godavari Kunavaram Andhra Pradesh 37.74 39.24 51.30 16/08/1986 37.14 07-08-08 0 0 143 Godavari Rajamundri Andhra Pradesh 17.68 19.51 20.48 16/08/1986 16.61 07-08-08 0 0

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144 Godavari Dowalaiswaram Andhra Pradesh 14.25 16.08 18.36 16/08/1986 14.57 07-08-08 9 8 88.89 145 Wardha Balharsha Maharashtra 171.50 174.00 176.00 1986 170.77 05-08-08 0 0146 Wainganga Bhandara Maharashtra 244.00 244.50 250.90 16/09/2005 244.58 02-08-08 7 7 100.00147 Wainganga Pauni Maharashtra 226.73 227.73 232.35 07/09/1994 226.22 02-08-08 0 0 148 Manjira Singur Dam Andhra Pradesh 523.60 523.60 1999 523.59 24-09-08 7 6 85.71 149 Manjira Nizamsagar Dam Andhra Pradesh 428.24 428.24 1999 428.24 15-09-08 3 3 100.00 150 Indravati Jagdalpur Chhatisgarh 539.50 540.80 544.68 1973 540.32 11-08-08 11 11 100.00

Krishna Basin 151 Krishna Arjunward Maharashtra 542.07 543.29 543.69 05/08/2005 152 Krishna Alamati Dam Karnataka 519.60 519.60 18/09/2002 519.60 27-08-08 51 51 100.00 153 Krishna Narayanpur Dam Karnataka 492.25 492.11 29/10/1997 492.22 26-09-08 37 37 100.00 154 Krishna Priyadarshini Andhra Pradesh 318.52 316.50 21/10/1993 317.45 14-10-08 62 62 100.00 155 Krishna Srisailam Dam Andhra Pradesh 269.75 269.93 13/10/1990 269.75 21-09-08 66 66 100.00 156 Krishna Prakasham Barrage Andhra Pradesh 18.30 21.50 07/10/2003 17.48 06-09-08 78 77 98.72 157 Bhima Deongaon Karnataka 402.00 404.50 407.34 13/08/2006 402.09 23-09-08 1 1 100.00 158 Tungbhadra Tungabhadra Dam Karnataka 497.74 497.74 05/10/1992 497.74 20-08-08 87 87 100.00 159 Tungbhadra Mantralayam Andhra Pradesh 310.00 312.00 315.80 19/11/1992 312.59 15-08-08 15 14 93.33

Southern River System: 160 Pennar Nellore Andhra Pradesh 15.91 17.28 18.70 30/11/1982 13.41 25-10-08 0 0

Western River Systems: 161 Banas Dantiwada Dam Gujarat 182.88 185.06 186.04 01/09/1973 168.98 03-08-08 0 0

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162 Sabarmati Dharoi Dam Gujarat 187.45 192.25 189.63 03/09/1990 183.66 23-09-08 0 0

163 Sabarmati Ahmedabad Shubhash Bridge Gujarat 44.09 45.34 46.85 18/07/1993 41.92 14-09-08 0 0

164 Mahi Kadana Dam Gujarat 126.19 127.71 127.74 09/09/1989 124.87 03-10-08 0 0 165 Mahi Wanakbori Gujarat 71.00 72.54 74.77 24/08/1990 67.28 16-08-08 0 0 166 Naramada Mandla Madhya Pradesh 437.20 437.80 439.41 18/08/1974 435.76 01-08-08 0 0 167 Naramada Hoshangabad Madhya Pradesh 292.83 293.83 300.90 30/08/1973 290.00 02-08-08 0 0 168 Naramada Garudeswar Gujarat 30.48 31.09 41.65 06/09/1970 16.24 20-09-08 0 0 169 Naramada Bharuch Gujarat 6.71 7.31 12.65 07/09/1970 5.00 04-07-08 0 0 170 Tapi Hatnur Dam Maharashtra 212.02 214.00 214.00 12/10/1989 214.00 05-10-08 23 22 95.65 171 Tapi Ukai Dam Gujarat 102.41 105.16 105.51 08/10/1990 102.25 12-10-08 17 16 94.12 172 Tapi Surat Gujarat 8.50 9.50 12.01 03/08/2004 4.70 05-07-08 0 0 173 Damanganga Madhuban Dam Gujarat 79.86 82.40 80.60 27/09/1993 80.05 02-10-08 17 17 100.00 174 Damanganga Vapi Town Gujarat 18.20 19.20 23.76 1976 17.15 11-08-08 0 0

175 Damanganga Daman Dadra & Nagar Haveli 2.60 3.40 4.00 03/08/2004 2.10 04-07-08 0 0

Total Forecasts 6691 6554 97.95

Level Forecasts 5670 5551 97.90

Inflow Forecast 1021 1003 98.24

Source : Central Water Commission (Flood Forecasting Monitoring Directoirate) FF : Flood Forecasting Note : FRL : Full Reservoir Level PL : Pond level

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Ganga Basin 1 Alaknanda Srinagar Uttarakhand 539.00 540.00 536.85 05-09-1995 534.60 15/08/07: 06 0 0 2 Ganga Rishikesh Uttarakhand 339.50 340.50 341.72 05-09-1995 339.67 15/08/07: 18 2 2 100 3 Ganga Haridwar Uttarakhand 293.00 294.00 296.23 02-09-1978 595.05 14/08/07: 22 8 5 62.5 4 Ganga Narora Barrage Uttar Pradesh PL= 180.79 at D/S 180.18 06-09-1978 178.92 19/08/07: 16 68 67 98.55 Ganga Kannauj Uttar Pradesh 124.97 125.97 126.24 29-08-1998 125.56 23/08/07: 03 9 9 100 6 Ganga Ankinghat Uttar Pradesh 123.00 124.00 124.31 09-09-1978 123.39 22/08/07: 15 6 6 100 7 Ganga ## Kanpur Uttar Pradesh 113.00 114.00 113.47 02-09-1967 112.73 22/08/07: 23 19 19 100 8 Ganga Dalmau Uttar Pradesh 98.36 99.36 99.84 03-08-1973 98.71 24/08/07: 06 4 4 100 9 Ganga Phphamau Uttar Pradesh 83.73 84.73 87.98 08-09-1978 79.31 26/08/07: 07 0 0 10 Ganga Allahabad

Chhatnag Uttar Pradesh 83.73 84.73 88.03 08-09-1978 76.71 26/08/07: 08 0 0

11 Ganga Mirzapur Uttar Pradesh 76.72 77.72 80.34 09-09-1978 69.32 26/08/07: 19 0 0 12 Ganga Varanasi Uttar Pradesh 70.26 71.26 73.90 09-09-1978 64.49 27/08/07: 08 0 0 13 Ganga Ghazipur Uttar Pradesh 62.11 63.11 65.22 09-09-1978 58.47 28/08/07: 06 0 0 14 Ganga Buxar Bihar 59.32 60.32 62.09 1948 56.15 17/08/07: 18 0 015 Ganga Ballia Uttar Pradesh 56.62 57.62 60.25 14-09-2003 55.73 17/08/07: 09 0 0 16 Ganga Patna (Dighaghat) Bihar 49.45 50.45 52.52 23-08-1975 49.66 07/08/07:06 11 11 100 17 Ganga Patna (Gandhighat) Bihar 47.60 48.60 50.27 14-08-1994 48.50 11/09/07: 07 51 51 100 18 Ganga Hathidah Bihar 40.76 41.76 43.15 07-08-1971 41.49 11/09/07: 07 49 49 100 19 Ganga Munger Bihar 38.33 39.33 40.99 19-09-1976 38.04 21/08/07: 19 0 0 20 Ganga Bhagalpur Bihar 32.68 33.68 34.20 17-09-2003 33.28 22/08/07: 16 32 32 100 21 Ganga Kahalgaon Bihar 30.09 31.09 32.87 17-09-2003 31.74 13/09/07: 16 77 77 100 22 Ganga Sahibgunj Jharkhand 26.25 27.25 30.91 1998 28.60 23/08/07: 06 88 88 100 23 Ganga Farakka West Bengal 21.25 22.25 25.14 07-09-1998 23.40 14/09/07: 07 166 160 96.4 24 Ramganga Moradabad Uttar Pradesh 189.60 190.60 192.68 03-09-1978 190.31 17/08/07: 06 11 7 63.6

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 25 Ramganga Bareilly Uttar Pradesh 162.70 163.70 162.88 06-08-1978 161.44 17/08/07: 18 0 0 26 Yamuna Tajewala Weir Haryana PL=323.70 328.27 03-09-1978 334.5 13-08-07: 11 0 0 27 Yamuna Mawi Uttar Pradesh 230.00 230.85 232.45 26-09-1988 230.32 14/08/07: 15 4 4 100 28 Yamuna Delhi Rly Bridge NCT Delhi 204.00 204.83 207.49 06-09-1978 204.74 15/08/07: 11 4 3 75 29 Yamuna Mathura Uttar Pradesh 164.20 165.20 169.73 08-09-1978 162.70 19/08/07: 19 0 0 30 Yamuna Agra Uttar Pradesh 151.40 152.40 154.76 09-09-1978 148.88 19/08/07: 07 0 0 31 Yamuna Etawa Uttar Pradesh 120.92 121.92 126.13 11-09-1978 117.83 21/08/07: 07 0 0 32 Yamuna Auraiya Uttar Pradesh 112.00 113.00 118.19 25-08-1996 106.77 12/07/07: 07 0 0 33 Yamuna Kalpi Uttar Pradesh 107.00 108.00 112.98 25-08-1996 101.78 12/07/07: 08 0 0 34 Yamuna Hamirpur Uttar Pradesh 102.63 103.63 108.59 12-09-1983 95.32 12/07/07: 23 0 0 35 Yamuna Chilaghat Uttar Pradesh 99.00 100.00 105.16 06-09-1978 90.45 14/07/07: 00 0 0 36 Yamuna Naini Uttar Pradesh 83.74 84.74 87.99 08-09-1978 77.31 26/08/07: 11 0 0 37 Sahibi Dhansa NCT Delhi 211.44 212.44 213.58 06-08-1977 210.28 19/09/07: 08 0 0 38 Chambal Gandhisagar Dam Madhya Pradesh 8 3 37.5 39 Betwa Mohana Uttar Pradesh 121.66 122.66 133.69 11-09-1983 111.94 25/08/07: 18 0 0 40 Betwa Sahjina Uttar Pradesh 103.54 104.54 108.67 12-09-1983 94.05 13/07/07: 06 0 041 Ken Banda Uttar Pradesh 103.00 104.00 113.28 14-09-1992 98.72 23/08/07: 18 0 0 42 Gomati Lucknow

HanumanSetu Uttar Pradesh 108.50 109.50 110.85 10-09-1971 105.76 05/09/07: 15 0 0

43 Gomati Jaunpur Uttar Pradesh 73.07 74.07 77.74 22-09-1971 69.01 04/08/07: 12 0 0 44 SAI Raibareli Uttar Pradesh 100.00 101.00 104.81 17-09-1982 97.85 05/08/07: 08 0 045 Ghaghra Elgin Bridge Uttar Pradesh 105.07 106.07 107.18 14-09-1983 107.12 31/07/08: 17 83 81 97.6 46 Ghaghra Ayodhya Uttar Pradesh 91.73 92.73 93.65 19-08-1998 93.74 02/08/07: 01 88 87 98.9 47 Ghaghra Turtipar Uttar Pradesh 63.01 64.01 66.00 28-08-1998 65.04 05/08/07: 18 73 72 98.6 48 Ghaghra Darauli Bihar 59.82 60.82 61.74 29-08-1998 61.04 06/08/07: 05 58 58 100 49 Ghaghra Gangpur Siswan Bihar 56.04 57.04 58.01 18-09-1983 57.12 06/08/07: 00 27 27 100

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Level (m)

Date and Time DD/MM/YY: HH)

No.of Forecasts issued

No.of Forecasts within limits

Percent-age of accuracy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 50 Ghaghra Chhapra Bihar 52.68 53.68 54.59 03-09-1982 50.72 19/08/07: 10 0 0 51 Rapti Balrampur Uttar Pradesh 103.62 104.62 105.25 11-09-2000 104.98 30/07/07: 13 31 27 87.1 52 Rapti Bansi Uttar Pradesh 83.90 84.90 85.82 21-08-1998 85.23 04/08/07: 23 35 32 91.4 53 Rapti Gorakpur Birdghat Uttar Pradesh 73.98 74.98 77.54 23-08-1998 76.75 04/08/07: 07 56 54 96.4 54 Sone Inderpuri Bihar 107.20 108.20 108.85 23-08-1975 105.10 14-08-07: 19 0 055 Sone Koelwar Bihar 54.52 55.52 58.88 20-07-1971 53.12 15/08/07: 12 0 0 56 Sone Maner Bihar 51.00 52.00 53.79 10-09-1976 50.79 07/08/07: 16 0 0 57 PunPun Sripalpur Bihar 49.60 50.60 53.91 18-09-1976 53.33 03/10/07: 08 54 51 94.4 58 Gandak Khadda Uttar Pradesh 95.00 96.00 97.50 23-07-2002 96.56 06/09/07: 17 223 206 92.4 59 Gandak Chatia Bihar 68.15 69.15 70.04 26-07-2002 70.00 19/08/07: 16 43 43 100 60 Gandak Rewaghat Bihar 53.41 54.41 55.41 17-09-1986 54.94 10/09/07: 09 36 36 10061 Gandak Hazipur Bihar 49.32 50.32 50.93 1948 49.00 10/09/07: 19 0 0 62 Burhi Gandak Lalbeghiaghat Bihar 62.20 63.20 67.09 30-07-1975 65.03 20/08/07: 03 42 41 97.6 63 Burhi Gandak Muzaffarpur

Sikandarpur Bihar 51.53 52.53 54.29 15-08-1987 54.09 22/08/07: 03 75 73 97.3

64 Burhi Gandak Samastipur Bihar 45.02 46.02 49.38 15-08-1987 49.25 03/08/07: 08 81 81 10065 Burhi Gandak Rosera Bihar 41.63 42.63 46.35 16-08-1987 46.05 02/08/07: 19 80 79 98.8 66 Burhi Gandak Khagaria Bihar 35.58 36.58 39.22 1976 37.21 23/08/07: 00 73 73 100 67 Bagmati Benibad Bihar 47.68 48.68 50.01 12-07-2004 49.86 01/08/07: 10 123 122 99.2 68 Bagmati Hayaghat Bihar 44.72 45.72 48.96 14-08-1987 48.67 02/08/07: 08 82 82 100 69 Adhwara Group Kamtaul Bihar 49.00 50.00 52.99 12-08-1987 51.70 29/07/07: 17 89 89 100 70 Adhwara Group Ekmighat Bihar 45.94 46.94 49.52 12-07-2004 49.39 02/08/07: 06 93 90 96.8 71 Kamla Balan Jhanjharpur Bihar 49.00 50.00 53.01 10-07-2004 52.66 27/07/07: 20 95 94 98.9 72 Kosi Basua Bihar 46.75 47.75 48.87 11-07-2004 48.68 27/07/07: 22 300 288 96 73 Kosi Baltara Bihar 32.85 33.85 36.40 15-08-1987 35.67 02/08/07: 06 99 99 100 74 Kosi Kursela Bihar 29.00 30.00 32.04 06-09-1998 31.20 13/09/07: 17 83 83 100

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Highest Flood Level Maximum Level -2007 During 2007 Level (m)

Date/ Month/ Year

Level (m)

Date and Time DD/MM/YY: HH)

No.of Forecasts issued

No.of Forecasts within limits

Percent-age of accuracy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 75 Mahananda Dhengraghat Bihar 34.65 35.65 38.09 1968 36.80 29/07/07: 20 56 56 100 76 Mahananda Jhawa Bihar 30.40 31.40 33.51 14-08-1987 32.02 08/09/07: 00 103 100 97.1 77 Mayurakshi Massanjore Dam Jharkhand FRL = 121.31 122.87 25-09-1999 121.31 27/09/07: 17 19 19 100 78 Mayurakshi Tilpara Barrage West Bengal PL= 62.79 67.05 27-09-1978 62.79 02/10/07: 13 24 24 100 79 Mayurakshi Narayanpur West Bengal 26.99 27.99 29.69 27-09-1995 28.72 26/09/07: 03 7 7 10080 Ajoy Gheropara West Bengal 38.42 39.42 43.94 27-09-1978 41.00 26/09/07: 08 13 11 84.6 81 Damodar Tenughat Dam Jharkhand FRL = 268.83 265.56 17-09-1985 260.65 30/09/07: 05 77 76 98.7 82 Damodar Panchet Dam Jharkhand FRL = 132.59 132.89 02-10-1959 131.00 25/09/07: 23 101 101 100 83 Damodar Durgapur Barrage West Bengal PL = 64.47 64.47 31-10-2002 64.465 100 100 100 84 Barakar Maithon Dam Jharkhand FRL= 150.88 151.79 02-10-1959 150.37 25/09/07: 10 82 82 100 85 Mundeshwari Harinkhola West Bengal 11.80 12.80 14.58 29-09-1978 14.40 26/09/07: 10 24 23 95.886 Kangsabati Kangsabati Dam West Bengal FRL=134.11 134.71 02-09-1978 134.32 18/08/07: 20 55 54 98.2 87 Kangsabati Mohanpur West Bengal 24.73 25.73 29.87 02-09-1978 27.06 19/08/07: 13 7 7 100

Brahmaputra Basin 88 Brahmaputra Dibrugrah Assam 103.24 104.24 106.48 03-09-1998 105.93 30/07/07: 04 307 307 100 89 Brahmaputra Neamatighat Assam 84.04 85.04 87.37 11-07-1991 86.66 30/07/07: 23 117 116 99.1 90 Brahmaputra Tezpur Assam 64.23 65.23 66.59 27-08-1988 65.95 10/09/07: 13 59 59 100 91 Brahmaputra Guwahati Assam 48.68 49.68 51.46 21-07-2004 50.05 29/07/07: 00 33 32 97 92 Brahmaputra Goalpara Assam 35.27 36.27 37.43 31-07-1954 36.75 29/07/07: 19 53 52 98.1 93 Brahmaputra Dhubri Assam 27.62 28.62 30.36 28-08-1988 29.62 30/07/07: 16 173 173 100 94 Burhidihing Naharkatia Assam 119.40 120.40 122.69 17-06-1973 118.80 16/06/07: 13 0 0 95 Burhidihing Khowang Assam 101.11 102.11 103.92 25-08-1988 103.86 28/07/07: 09 58 57 98.3 96 Desang Nanglamoraghat Assam 93.46 94.46 96.49 06-09-1988 96.27 07/09/07: 05 116 112 96.6 97 Dikhow Shivsagar Assam 91.40 92.40 95.62 08-07-1974 93.82 23/07/07: 14 71 69 97.2 98 Subansiri Badatighat Assam 81.53 82.53 86.84 28-06-1972 82.90 27/07/07: 17 75 73 97.3

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Danger level (m)

Highest Flood Level Maximum Level -2007 During 2007 Level (m)

Date/ Month/ Year

Level (m)

Date and Time DD/MM/YY: HH)

No.of Forecasts issued

No.of Forecasts within limits

Percent-age of accuracy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 99 Dhansiri (S) Golaghat Assam 88.50 89.50 91.30 11-10-1986 90.36 03/09/07: 21 76 75 98.7

100 Dhansiri (S) Numaligarh Assam 76.42 77.42 79.87 24-09-1985 79.34 08/09/07: 09 219 219 100 101 Jiabharali Jiabharali_NTX Assam 76.00 77.00 78.25 26-06-1998 78.50 26/07/07: 14 296 288 97.3 102 Kopilli Kampur Assam 55.00 56.00 58.09 21-07-2004 61.76 11/09/07: 04 28 28 100 103 Kopilli Dharmatul Assam 55.00 56.00 58.09 21-07-2004 57.49 12/09/07: 01 90 89 98.9104 Puthimari Puthimari _NHX Assam 50.81 51.81 54.92 20-06-1993 55.04 27/07/07: 21 311 297 95.5 105 Pagladiya Pagladia_NTX Assam 51.75 52.75 55.45 08-07-2004 53.94 27/07/07: 00 56 53 94.6 106 Beki Beki NHX Assam 44.10 45.10 46.20 04-08-2000 45.89 30/07/07: 15 331 331 100 107 Manas Manas NHX Assam 47.81 48.42 50.08 15-09-1984 48.05 30/07/07: 02 10 10 100 108 Sankosh Golakganj Assam 28.94 29.94 30.91 21-07-1993 30.95 08/09/07: 03 100 96 96 109 Raidak-I Tufanganj West Bengal 34.22 35.30 36.36 21-07-1993 35.93 08/09/07: 08 33 30 90.9110 Torsa Ghughumari West Bengal 39.80 40.41 41.46 03-08-2000 40.85 29/07/07: 04 30 29 96.7 111 Jaldhaka NH-31 West Bengal 80.00 80.90 81.33 28-07-1972 80.50 07/09/07: 17 21 21 100 112 Jaldhaka Mathabhanga West Bengal 48.20 48.70 49.60 29-07-1972 49.85 07/09/07: 21 34 34 100 113 Tista Domohani West Bengal 39.80 40.41 41.46 03-08-2000 86.50 07/09/07: 16 35 33 94.3 114 Tista Mekhliganj West Bengal 34.22 35.30 36.36 21-07-1993 66.35 07/09/07: 21 56 56 100

Barak & Meghna Basins 115 Barak APGhat Assam 18.83 19.83 21.84 01-08-1989 21.42 09/09/07: 22 69 69 100 116 Katakhal Matizuri Assam 19.27 20.27 22.63 25-06-2004 22.73 10/09/07: 04 101 99 98 117 Kushiyara Karimganj Assam 13.94 14.94 16.39 13-06-2006 16.55 09/09/07: 22 168 168 100 118 Manu Kailashar Tripura 24.34 25.34 25.79 07-06-1993 25.56 10/09/07: 01 7 3 42.9 119 Gumti Sonamura Tripura 11.50 12.50 14.42 23-07-1993 13.50 23/07/07: 03 62 42 67.7

Eastern Rivers (Excluding Mahanadi) 120 Subernarekna Rajghat Orissa 9.45 10.36 12.20 07-08-1997 12.38 07/07/07: 00 35 33 94.3 121 Burhabalang NH_5 _Road

Bridge Orissa 7.21 8.13 9.50 12-10-1973 9.10 23/09/07: 22 18 14 77.8

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Danger level (m)

Highest Flood Level Maximum Level -2007 During 2007 Level (m)

Date/ Month/ Year

Level (m)

Date and Time DD/MM/YY: HH)

No.of Forecasts issued

No.of Forecasts within limits

Percent-age of accuracy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 122 Baitarni Anandpur Orissa 37.44 38.36 41.20 19-08-1975 39.94 13/08/07: 21 34 29 85.3 123 Baitarni Akhuapada Orissa 17.83 17.83 21.95 16-08-1960 19.96 07/07/07: 15 24 23 95.8 124 Brahmani Jenapur Orissa 22.00 23.00 24.78 20-08-1975 22.72 28/09/07: 11 16 15 93.8 125 Rushikuluya Purushottampur Orissa 15.83 16.83 19.65 04-11-1990 17.50 07/08/07: 08 12 12 100 126 Vamsadhara Gunupur Orissa 83.00 84.00 88.75 17-09-1980 87.45 07/08/07: 04 15 13 86.7127 Vamsadhara Kashinagar Orissa 53.60 54.60 58.93 18-09-1980 56.90 07/08/07: 09 88 86 97.7

128 Vamsadhara Gotta Barrage Andhra Pradesh FRL34.84 MWL47.

4 39.92 07-10-1999

38.9 05-10-07: 11 17 13 76.5

Mahanadi Basin

129 Mahanadi Hirakud Dam Orissa FRL=192.02 192.30 30-01-1998 192.1 22-09-07: 03 100 97 97 130 Mahanadi Naraj Orissa 25.41 26.41 27.61 31-08-1982 25.82 09/08/07: 09 6 6 100 131 Mahanadi Alipingal Devi Orissa 10.85 11.76 12.90 17-07-2001 9.81 25/09/07: 11 0 0 132 Mahanadi Nimapara Orissa 9.85 10.76 11.60 31-08-1982 8.80 25/09/07: 17 0 0

Godavari Basin Godavari Basin:

133 Godavari Kopergaon Maharashtra 490.90 493.68 499.17 1969 492.20 09/08/07: 16 26 25 96.2 134 Godavari Jaikwadi Dam Maharashtra FRL=463.91 464.69 12-10-1990 463.91 01/10/07: 08 6 6 100135 Godavari Gangakhed Maharashtra 374.00 375.00 377.57 1947 370.42 22/09/07: 15 0 0 136 Godavari Nanded Maharashtra 353.00 354.00 355.65 1983 346.50 23/09/07: 01 0 0 137 Godavari Sriram Sagar Andhra Pradesh FRL=332.54 332.72 13-10-1990 332.05 10/10/07: 09 6 6 100 138 Godavari Kaleswaram Andhra Pradesh 103.50 104.75 107.05 1986 103.33 09/08/07: 14 0 0 139 Godavari Eturunagaram Andhra Pradesh 73.29 75.79 77.66 1990 74.84 09/08/07: 14 21 20 95.2 140 Godavari Dummagudam Andhra Pradesh 53.00 55.00 60.25 1986 54.70 10/08/07: 01 17 17 100141 Godavari Bhadrachalam Andhra Pradesh 45.72 48.77 55.66 1986 48.98 10/08/07: 05 22 21 95.5 142 Godavari Kunavaram Andhra Pradesh 37.74 39.24 51.30 1986 39.56 10/08/07: 19 15 14 93.3

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Danger level (m)

Highest Flood Level Maximum Level -2007 During 2007 Level (m)

Date/ Month/ Year

Level (m)

Date and Time DD/MM/YY: HH)

No.of Forecasts issued

No.of Forecasts within limits

Percent-age of accuracy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 143 Godavari Rajamundri Andhra Pradesh 17.68 19.51 20.48 1986 17.33 11/08/07: 06 0 0 144 Godavari Dowalaiswaram Andhra Pradesh 14.25 16.08 18.36 1986 15.27 10/08/07: 23 21 21 100 145 Wardha Balharsha Maharashtra 171.50 174.00 176.00 1986 171.31 07/09/07: 19 0 0 146 Wainganga Bhandara Maharashtra 244.00 244.50 250.90 2005 242.00 09/07/07: 00 0 0 147 Wainganga Pauni Maharashtra 226.73 227.73 232.35 07-09-1994 226.00 08/08/07: 09 0 0148 Manjira Singur Dam Andhra Pradesh FRL=523.60 523.60 1999 522.07 06/10/07: 07 2 2 100 149 Manjira Nizamsagar Dam Andhra Pradesh FRL=428.24 428.24 1999 424.07 15/10/07: 22 0 0 150 Indravati Jagdalpur Chhatisgarh 539.50 540.80 544.68 1973 542.06 08/08/07: 12 33 32 97

Krishna Basin:

151 Krishna Arjunward Maharashtra 0 0 152 Krishna Alamati Dam Karnataka FRL=519.60 519.60 18-09-2002 519.60 21/08/07: 18 88 85 96.6 153 Krishna Narayanpur Dam Karnataka FRL=492.25 492.11 29-10-1997 491.68 15/09/07: 06 80 76 95 154 Krishna Priyadarshini Andhra Pradesh FRL=318.52 316.50 21-10-1993 317.30 21/07/07: 08 161 156 96.9 155 Krishna Srisailam Dam Andhra Pradesh FRL=269.75 269.93 13-10-1990 269.75 21/09/07: 15 178 172 96.6 156 Krishna Prakasham Barrage Andhra Pradesh FRL=18.30 21.50 07-10-1903 18.25 21/09/07: 00 170 163 95.9157 Bhima Deongaon Karnataka 402.00 404.50 407.34 13-08-2006 401.60 22/09/07: 00 0 0 158 Tungbhadra Tungabhadra Dam Karnataka FRL=497.74 497.74 05-10-1992 497.74 17/09/07: 08 166 159 95.8 159 Tungbhadra Mantralayam Andhra Pradesh 310.00 312.00 315.80 19-11-1992 314.20 19/09/07: 15 27 25 92.6

Southern River System:

160 Pennar Nellore Andhra Pradesh 15.91 17.28 18.70 30-11-1982 16.46 30/10/07: 11 1 1 100

Western River Systems:

161 Banas Dantiwada Dam Gujarat 182.88 185.06 186.04 01-09-1973 182.01 27/09/07: 13 3 2 66.7 Contd..

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Danger level (m)

Highest Flood Level Maximum Level -2007 During 2007 Level (m)

Date/ Month/ Year

Level (m)

Date and Time DD/MM/YY: HH)

No.of Forecasts issued

No.of Forecasts within limits

Percent-age of accuracy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 162 Sabarmati Dharoi Dam Gujarat 187.45 192.25 189.63 03-09-1990 189.48 15/10/07: 08 12 12 100 163 Sabarmati Ahmedabad

Shubhash Bridge Gujarat 44.09 45.34 46.85 18-07-1993 45.65 10/07/07: 00 2 2 100

164 Mahi Kadana Dam Gujarat 126.19 127.71 127.74 09-09-1989 127.71 27/09/07: 15 16 16 100 165 Mahi Wanakbori Gujarat 71.00 72.54 74.77 24-08-1990 73.30 10/07/07: 01 15 11 73.3 166 Naramada Mandla Madhya Pradesh 437.20 437.80 439.41 18-08-1974 435.27 06/09/07: 16 0 0 167 Naramada Hoshangabad Madhya Pradesh 292.83 293.83 300.90 30-08-1973 291.75 09/07/07: 03 0 0 168 Naramada Garudeswar Gujarat 30.48 31.09 41.65 06-09-1970 22.50 08/08/07: 22 0 0 169 Naramada Bharuch ($$) Gujarat 6.71 7.31 12.65 07-09-1970 6.80 09/08/07: 16 0 0 170 Tapi Hatnur Dam Maharashtra 212.02 214.00 214.00 12-10-1989 214.01 14/10/07: 09 101 95 94.1171 Tapi Ukai Dam Gujarat 102.41 105.16 105.51 08-10-1990 104.91 11/10/07: 01 48 46 95.8 172 Tapi Surat Gujarat 8.50 9.50 12.01 03-08-2004 6.20 10/07/07: 12 0 0 173 Damanganga Madhuban Dam Gujarat 79.86 82.40 80.60 27-09-1993 79.80 15/10/07: 17 19 19 100 174 Damanganga Vapi Town Gujarat 18.20 19.20 23.76 1976 17.15 09/08/07: 01 0 0

175 Damanganga Daman Dadra & Nagar Haveli 2.60 3.40

4.00 03-08-2004 2.20 02/07/07: 17 0 0

Total Forecasts 8223 7990 97.17

Level Forecasts 6516 6339 97.28

Inflow Forecast 1707 1651 96.72

Source : Central Water Commission (Flood Forecasting Monitoring Directoirate) FF : Flood Forecasting Note : FRL : Full Reservoir Level PL : Pond level ## : Forecsts were issued just before warning levels were attained.

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Highest Flood Level Maximum Level -2006 During 2006

Level (m)

Date/ Month/

Year

Level (m) Date and Time

DD/MM/YY: HH)

No.of Forecasts

issued

No.of Forecasts

within limits

Percent-age of

accuracy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Ganga Basin 1 Alaknanda Srinagar Uttarakhand 539.00 540.00 536.85 05-09-1995 534.25 31/08/06: 11 0 0 2 Ganga Rishikesh Uttarakhand 339.50 340.50 341.72 05-09-1995 338.95999 31/08/06: 17 0 0 3 Ganga Haridwar Uttarakhand 293.00 294.00 296.23 02-09-1978 292.98001 28/07/06: 20 0 0 4 Ganga Narora Barrage Uttar Pradesh PL= 180.79 at D/S 180.18 06-09-1978 179.12 15/06/06: 01 46 46 100 5 Ganga Kannauj Uttar Pradesh 124.90 125.97 126.24 29-08-1998 124.295 05/09/06: 18 0 0 6 Ganga Ankinghat Uttar Pradesh 123.00 124.00 124.31 09-09-1978 122.39 05/09/06: 20 0 0 7 Ganga Kanpur Uttar Pradesh 113.00 114.00 113.47 02-09-1967 111.7 06/09/06: 16 0 0 8 Ganga Dalmau Uttar Pradesh 98.36 99.36 99.84 03-08-1973 97.349998 07/09/06: 17 0 0 9 Ganga Phphamau Uttar Pradesh 83.73 84.73 87.98 08-09-1978 83 06/09/06: 10 0 0

10 Ganga Allahabad Chhatnag Uttar Pradesh 83.73 84.73 88.03 08-09-1978 82.260002 06/09/06: 12 0 0

11 Ganga Mirzapur Uttar Pradesh 76.72 77.72 80.34 09-09-1978 75.459999 06/09/06: 22 0 0 12 Ganga Varanasi Uttar Pradesh 70.26 71.26 73.90 09-09-1978 69.919998 07/09/06: 05 0 0 13 Ganga Ghazipur Uttar Pradesh 62.11 63.11 65.22 09-09-1978 63.169998 07/09/06: 18 5 5 100 14 Ganga Buxar Bihar 59.32 60.32 62.09 1948 59.765999 07/09/06: 18 3 3 100 15 Ganga Ballia Uttar Pradesh 56.62 57.62 60.25 14-09-2003 58.529999 08/09/06: 03 21 21 100

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Level (m)

Date/ Month/

Year

Level (m) Date and Time

DD/MM/YY: HH)

No.of Forecasts

issued

No.of Forecasts

within limits

Percent-age of

accuracy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 16 Ganga Patna

Gandhighat Bihar 49.45 50.45 52.52 23-08-1975 48.488998 07/09/06: 22 21 21 100

17 Ganga Patna Dighaghat

Bihar 47.6 48.6 50.27 14-08-1994 49.549999 08/09/06: 08 5 5 100

18 Ganga Hathidah Bihar 40.76 41.76 43.15 07-08-1971 41.555 09/09/06: 09 21 21 100 19 Ganga Munger Bihar 38.33 39.33 40.99 19-09-1976 37.810001 09/09/06: 18 0 0 20 Ganga Bhagalpur Bihar 32.68 33.68 34.20 17-09-2003 33.040001 29/08/06: 18 11 11 100 21 Ganga Kahalgaon Bihar 30.09 31.09 32.87 17-09-2003 31.48 29/08/06: 18 32 32 100 22 Ganga Sahibgunj Jharkhand 26.25 27.25 30.91 1998 27.82 30/08/06: 00 59 59 100 23 Ganga Farakka West Bengal 21.25 22.25 25.14 07-09-1998 22.67 31/08/06: 03 90 89 98.9 24 Ramganga Moradabad Uttar Pradesh 189.60 190.60 192.68 03-09-1978 189.89999 27/07/06: 08 1 0 0 25 Ramganga Bareilly Uttar Pradesh 162.07 163.07 162.88 06-08-1978 160.57001 05/09/06: 00 0 0 26 Yamuna Tajewala Weir Haryana PL=323.70 328.27 03-09-1978 0 0 0 27 Yamuna Mawi Uttar Pradesh 230.00 230.85 232.45 26-09-1988 230.00999 24/07/06: 13 1 0 0 28 Yamuna Delhi Rly Bridge NCT Delhi 204.00 204.83 207.49 06-09-1978 204 28/07/06: 07 0 0 29 Yamuna Mathura Uttar Pradesh 164.20 165.20 169.73 08-09-1978 164.39999 13/08/06: 04 5 5 100 30 Yamuna Agra Uttar Pradesh 151.40 152.40 154.76 09-09-1978 148.72 14/08/06: 12 0 0 31 Yamuna Etawa Uttar Pradesh 120.92 121.92 126.13 11-09-1978 117.81 05/09/06: 04 0 0 32 Yamuna Auraiya Uttar Pradesh 112.00 113.00 118.19 25-08-1996 113.74 04/09/06: 23 6 6 100 33 Yamuna Kalpi Uttar Pradesh 107.00 108.00 112.98 25-08-1996 108.92 05/09/06: 05 5 4 80 34 Yamuna Hamirpur Uttar Pradesh 102.63 103.63 108.59 12-09-1983 104.04 05/09/06: 06 5 5 100 35 Yamuna Chillaghat Uttar Pradesh 99.00 100.00 105.16 06-09-1978 95.550003 05/09/06: 20 3 3 100

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Year

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DD/MM/YY: HH)

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No.of Forecasts

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

36 Yamuna Naini Uttar Pradesh 83.74 84.74 87.99 08-09-1978 82.910004 06/09/06: 15 0 0 37 Sahibi Dhansa NCT Delhi 211.44 212.44 213.58 06-08-1977 209.3 08/09/06: 08 0 0 38 Chambal Gandhisagar Dam Madhya Pradesh 399.90 0 8 7 87.5 39 Betwa Mohana Uttar Pradesh 121.66 122.66 133.69 11-09-1983 122 03/09/06: 00 2 2 100 40 Betwa Sahjina Uttar Pradesh 103.54 104.54 108.67 12-09-1983 104.05 05/09/06: 02 4 3 75 41 Ken Banda Uttar Pradesh 103.00 104.00 113.28 14-09-1992 101.5 01/08/06: 23 0 0 42 Gomati Lucknow

HanumanSetu Uttar Pradesh 108.5 109.5 110.85 10-09-1971 106.29 17/07/06: 00 0 0

43 Gomati Jaunpur Uttar Pradesh 73.07 74.07 77.74 22-09-1971 70.559998 09/07/06: 13 0 0 44 SAI Raibareli Uttar Pradesh 100.00 101.00 104.81 17-09-1982 99.194 28/07/06: 06 0 0 45 Ghaghra Elgin Bridge Uttar Pradesh 105.07 106.07 107.18 14-09-1983 106.676 29/08/06: 12 64 60 93.8 46 Ghaghra Ayodhya Uttar Pradesh 91.73 92.73 93.65 19-08-1998 93.32 30/08/06: 18 66 65 98.5 47 Ghaghra Turtipar Uttar Pradesh 63.01 64.01 66.00 28-08-1998 64.309998 02/09/06: 16 38 36 94.7 48 Ghaghra Darauli Bihar 59.82 60.82 61.74 29-08-1998 60.700001 31/08/06: 18 32 32 100 49 Ghaghra Gangpur Siswan Bihar 56.04 57.04 58.01 18-09-1983 56.674999 02/09/06: 02 6 6 100 50 Ghaghra Chhapra Bihar 52.68 53.68 54.59 03-09-1982 51.549999 08/09/06: 08 0 0 51 Rapti Balrampur Uttar Pradesh 103.62 104.62 105.25 11-09-2000 104.49 30/08/06: 14 7 5 71.4 52 Rapti Bansi Uttar Pradesh 83.90 84.90 85.82 21-08-1998 83.985001 02/09/06: 17 5 4 80 53 Rapti Gorakpur

Birdghat Uttar Pradesh 73.98 74.98 77.54 23-08-1998 73.690002 03/09/06: 03 0 0

54 Sone Inderpuri Bihar 107.20 108.20 108.85 23-08-1975 106.35 27/08/06: 05 0 0 55 Sone Koelwar Bihar 54.52 55.52 58.88 20-07-1971 54.824001 27/08/06: 06 3 3 100

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Name of the river Name of FF site Name of State Warning Level (m)

Danger level (m)

Highest Flood Level Maximum Level -2006 During 2006

Level (m)

Date/ Month/

Year

Level (m) Date and Time

DD/MM/YY: HH)

No.of Forecasts

issued

No.of Forecasts

within limits

Percent-age of

accuracy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

56 Sone Maner Bihar 51.00 52.00 53.79 10-09-1976 51.299999 08/09/06: 05 6 6 100 57 PunPun Sripalpur Bihar 49.60 50.60 53.91 18-09-1976 52.974998 29/09/06: 10 32 32 100 58 Gandak Khadda Uttar Pradesh 95.00 96.00 97.50 23-07-2002 96.199997 26/08/06: 21 296 282 95.3 59 Gandak Chatia Bihar 68.15 69.15 70.04 26-07-2002 68.029999 30/08/06: 19 0 0 60 Gandak Rewaghat Bihar 53.41 54.41 55.41 17-09-1986 53.485001 31/08/06: 02 6 6 100 61 Gandak Hazipur Bihar 49.32 50.32 50.93 1948 48.84 27/08/06: 18 0 0 62 Burhi Gandak Lalbeghiaghat Bihar 62.20 63.20 67.09 30-07-1975 62.560001 17/07/06: 00 7 7 100 63 Burhi Gandak Muzaffarpur

Sikandarpur Bihar 51.53 52.53 54.29 15-08-1987 52.23 29/09/06: 06 8 8 100

64 Burhi Gandak Samastipur Bihar 45.02 46.02 49.38 15-08-1987 45.400002 20/07/06: 09 7 7 100 65 Burhi Gandak Rosera Bihar 41.63 42.63 46.35 16-08-1987 42.900002 20/07/06: 08 16 16 100 66 Burhi Gandak Khagaria Bihar 35.58 36.58 39.22 1976 36.549999 28/08/06: 23 22 22 100 67 Bagmati Benibad Bihar 47.68 48.68 50.01 2004 49.66 28/09/06: 17 116 114 98.3 68 Bagmati Hayaghat Bihar 44.72 45.72 48.96 14-08-1987 46.34 03/10/06: 02 29 29 100 69 Adhwara Group Kamtaul Bihar 49.00 50.00 52.99 12-08-1987 51.099998 30/09/06: 00 42 42 100 70 Adhwara Group Ekmighat Bihar 45.94 46.94 49.27 14-08-1987 47.560001 04/10/06: 14 31 29 93.5 71 Kamla Balan Jhanjharpur Bihar 49.00 50.00 52.73 11-08-1987 51.310001 26/09/06: 07 52 52 100 72 Kosi Basua Bihar 46.75 47.75 48.76 21-07-1996 48.419998 27/09/06: 02 283 270 95.4 73 Kosi Baltara Bihar 32.85 33.85 36.40 15-08-1987 34.57 28/09/06: 01 80 80 100 74 Kosi Kursela Bihar 29.00 30.00 32.04 06-09-1998 30.52 29/08/06: 18 43 43 100 75 Mahananda Dhengraghat Bihar 34.65 35.65 38.09 1968 36.09 26/09/06: 18 37 36 97.3 76 Mahananda Jhawa Bihar 30.40 31.40 33.51 14-08-1987 31.219999 26/09/06: 18 39 39 100

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Name of the river Name of FF site Name of State Warning Level (m)

Danger level (m)

Highest Flood Level Maximum Level -2006 During 2006

Level (m)

Date/ Month/

Year

Level (m) Date and Time

DD/MM/YY: HH)

No.of Forecasts

issued

No.of Forecasts

within limits

Percent-age of

accuracy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

77 Mayurakshi Massanjore Dam Jharkhand FRL = 121.31 122.87 25-09-1999 118.99 22/09/06: 10 11 10 90.9 78 Mayurakshi Tilpara Barrage West Bengal PL= 62.79 67.05 27-09-1978 62.79 20 20 100 79 Mayurakshi Narayanpur West Bengal 26.99 27.99 29.69 27-09-1995 25.81 26/09/06: 03 13 10 76.9 80 Ajoy Gheropara West Bengal 38.42 39.42 43.94 27-09-1978 38.33 24/09/06: 04 10 7 70 81 Damodar Tenughat Dam Jharkhand FRL = 268.83 265.56 17-09-1985 260.36 23/09/06: 23 68 67 98.5 82 Damodar Panchet Dam Jharkhand FRL = 132.59 132.89 02-10-1959 125.72 25/09/06: 09 93 93 100 83 Damodar Durgapur Barrage West Bengal PL = 64.47 64.47 31-10-2002 64.47 81 81 100 84 Barakar Maithon Dam Jharkhand FRL= 150.88 151.79 02-10-1959 145.62 57 54 94.7 85 Mundeshwari Harinkhola West Bengal 11.80 12.80 14.58 29-09-1978 9.46 24/09/06: 15 6 5 83.3 86 Kangsabati Kangsabati Dam West Bengal FRL=134.11 134.71 02-09-1978 128.05 04/10/06: 09 54 53 98.1 87 Kangsabati Mohanpur West Bengal 24.73 25.73 29.87 02-09-1978 22.74 24/09/06: 00 3 2 66.7 Brahmaputra Basin

88 Brahmaputra Dibrugrah Assam 103.24 104.24 106.48 03-09-1998 105.57 13/06/06: 01 324 324 100 89 Brahmaputra Neamatighat Assam 84.04 85.04 87.37 11-07-1991 86.099998 13/06/06: 13 88 85 96.6 90 Brahmaputra Tezpur Assam 64.23 65.23 66.59 27-08-1988 65.260002 14/06/06: 12 39 39 100 91 Brahmaputra Guwahati Assam 48.68 49.68 51.37 29-08-1988 48.700001 15/06/06: 08 2 2 100 92 Brahmaputra Goalpara Assam 35.27 36.27 37.43 31-07-1954 35.529999 16/06/06: 04 7 6 85.7 93 Brahmaputra Dhubri Assam 27.62 28.62 30.36 28-08-1988 28.450001 16/06/06: 20 90 90 100 94 Burhidihing Naharkatia Assam 119.40 120.40 122.69 17-06-1973 117.8 16/07/06: 01 0 0 95 Burhidihing Khowang Assam 101.11 102.11 103.92 25-08-1988 101.81 02/06/06: 15 26 25 96.2 96 Desang Nanglamoraghat Assam 93.46 94.46 96.49 06-09-1998 94.93 20/07/06: 01 30 30 100 97 Dikhow Shivsagar Assam 91.40 92.40 95.62 08-07-1974 93.629997 23/07/06: 00 38 38 100

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Name of the river Name of FF site Name of State Warning Level (m)

Danger level (m)

Highest Flood Level Maximum Level -2006 During 2006

Level (m)

Date/ Month/

Year

Level (m) Date and Time

DD/MM/YY: HH)

No.of Forecasts

issued

No.of Forecasts

within limits

Percent-age of

accuracy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

98 Subansiri Badatighat Assam 81.53 82.53 86.84 28-06-1972 82 14/06/06: 02 20 19 95 99 Dhansiri (S) Golaghat Assam 88.50 89.50 91.30 11-10-1986 89.650002 19/07/06: 11 262 254 96.9 100 Dhansiri (S) Numaligarh Assam 76.42 77.42 79.87 24-09-1985 78.309998 19/07/06: 16 87 87 100 101 Jiabharali Jiabharali_NTX Assam 76 77 78.25 26-06-1998 77.699997 14/09/06: 09 10 10 100 102 Kopilli Kampur Assam 59.50 60.50 61.86 16-06-1973 61.389999 02/06/06: 01 11 11 100 103 Kopilli Dharmatul Assam 55.00 56.00 57.68 24-05-1988 55.43 03/06/06: 03 13 13 100 104 Puthimari Puthimari _NHX Assam 50.81 51.81 54.92 20-06-1993 53.650002 13/06/06: 12 249 244 98 105 Pagladiya Pagladia_NTX Assam 51.75 52.75 55.38 15-09-1984 53.049999 13/06/06: 06 26 22 84.6 106 Beki Beki NHX Assam 44.10 45.10 46.20 04-08-2000 45.32 26/07/06: 12 253 253 100 107 Manas Manas NHX Assam 47.81 48.42 50.08 15-09-1984 47.84 08/09/06: 21 1 1 100 108 Sankosh Golakganj Assam 28.94 29.94 30.91 21-07-1993 29.65 29/06/06: 01 72 71 98.6 109 Raidak-I Tufanganj West Bengal 34.22 35.30 36.36 21-07-1993 34.970001 29/06/06: 05 8 7 87.5 110 Torsa Ghughumari West Bengal 39.80 40.41 41.46 03-08-2000 0 0 111 Jaldhaka NH-31 West Bengal 80.00 80.90 81.33 28-07-1972 80.050003 09/09/06: 08 6 6 100 112 Jaldhaka Mathabhanga West Bengal 48.20 48.70 49.60 29-07-1972 48.970001 08/07/06: 00 4 4 100 113 Tista Domohani West Bengal 85.65 85.95 86.78 13-06-1971 85.75 13/09/06: 07 6 6 100 114 Tista Mekhliganj West Bengal 65.45 65.95 66.45 13-07-1996 65.720001 09/09/06: 22 18 18 100

Barak & Meghna Basins 115 Barak APGhat Assam 18.83 19.83 21.84 01-08-1989 20.639999 13/06/06: 18 17 14 82.4 116 Katakhal Matizuri Assam 19.27 20.27 22.58 09-08-2002 22.469999 02/06/06: 04 34 31 91.2 117 Kushiyara Karimganj Assam 13.94 14.94 16.36 23-07-1993 16.389999 14/06/06: 01 87 86 98.9 118 Manu Kailashar Tripura 24.34 25.34 25.79 1993 24.5 01/06/06: 22 2 2 100

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Name of the river Name of FF site Name of State Warning Level (m)

Danger level (m)

Highest Flood Level Maximum Level -2006 During 2006

Level (m)

Date/ Month/

Year

Level (m) Date and Time

DD/MM/YY: HH)

No.of Forecasts

issued

No.of Forecasts

within limits

Percent-age of

accuracy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

119 Gumti Sonamura Tripura 11.50 12.50 14.42 1993 11.72 11/06/06: 07 2 2 100

Eastern Rivers (Excluding Mahanadi)

120 Subernarekna Rajghat Orissa 9.45 10.36 12.20 07-08-1997 12 31/07/06: 23 48 46 95.8

121 Burhabalang NH_5 _Road Bridge Orissa

7.21 8.13 9.50 12-10-1973 8.0200005 05/09/06: 21 13 13 100

122 Baitarni Anandpur Orissa 37.44 38.36 41.20 19-08-1975 38.950001 22/08/06: 21 19 15 78.9 123 Baitarni Akhuapada Orissa 18.29 19.20 21.95 16-08-1960 18.809999 23/08/06: 18 20 19 95 124 Brahmani Jenapur Orissa 22.00 23.00 24.78 20-08-1975 23.360001 24/08/06: 12 4 3 75 125 Rushikuluya Purushottampur Orissa 15.83 16.83 19.65 04-11-1990 17.6 04/07/06: 06 16 12 75 126 Vamsadhara Gunupur Orissa 83.00 84.00 88.75 17-09-1980 85.25 03/07/06: 11 44 32 72.7 127 Vamsadhara Kashinagar Orissa 53.60 54.60 58.93 18-09-1980 56.349998 03/07/06: 15 220 202 91.8

128 Vamsadhara Gotta Barrage Andhra Pradesh FRL34.84 MWL47.

4 39.92 07-10-1999

0 43 37 86 Mahanadi Basin

129 Mahanadi Hirakud Dam Orissa FRL=192.02 192.30 30-01-1998 0 57 53 93 130 Mahanadi Naraj Orissa 25.41 26.41 27.61 31-08-1982 26.700001 01/09/06: 03 39 35 89.7 131 Mahanadi Alipingal Devi Orissa 10.85 11.76 12.90 17-07-2001 12.4 01/09/06: 13 7 5 71.4 132 Mahanadi Nimapara Orissa 9.85 10.76 11.60 31-08-1982 10.86 01/09/06: 14 8 6 75

Godavari Basin 133 Godavari Kopergaon Maharashtra 490.90 493.68 499.17 1969 498.20001 10/08/06: 06 83 69 83.1 134 Godavari Jaikwadi Dam Maharashtra FRL=463.91 464.69 12-10-1990 463.91 05/10/06: 06 29 25 86.2 135 Godavari Gangakhed Maharashtra 374.00 375.00 377.57 1947 377.23999 14/08/06: 23 44 41 93.2

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Name of the river Name of FF site Name of State Warning Level (m)

Danger level (m)

Highest Flood Level Maximum Level -2006 During 2006

Level (m)

Date/ Month/

Year

Level (m) Date and Time

DD/MM/YY: HH)

No.of Forecasts

issued

No.of Forecasts

within limits

Percent-age of

accuracy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

136 Godavari Nanded Maharashtra 353.00 354.00 355.65 1983 357.10001 06/08/06: 17 31 27 87.1 137 Godavari Sriram Sagar Andhra Pradesh FRL=332.54 332.72 13-10-1990 332.54001 19/08/06: 22 36 33 91.7 138 Godavari Kaleswaram Andhra Pradesh 103.50 104.75 107.05 1986 104.54 06/08/06: 00 27 24 88.9 139 Godavari Eturunagaram Andhra Pradesh 73.29 75.79 77.66 1990 76.589996 06/08/06: 07 94 76 80.9 140 Godavari Dummagudam Andhra Pradesh 53.00 55.00 60.25 16-08-1986 57.869999 06/08/06: 16 75 63 84 141 Godavari Bhadrachalam Andhra Pradesh 45.72 48.77 55.66 16-08-1987 53 06/08/06: 23 110 105 95.5 142 Godavari Kunavaram Andhra Pradesh 37.74 39.24 51.30 16-08-1988 46.27 07/08/07: 05 91 87 95.6 143 Godavari Rajamundri Andhra Pradesh 17.68 19.51 20.48 16-08-1989 19.799999 07/08/06: 07 49 41 83.7 144 Godavari Dowalaiswaram Andhra Pradesh 14.25 16.08 18.36 16-08-1990 17.620001 07/08/06: 08 115 106 92.2 145 Wardha Balharsha Maharashtra 171.50 174.00 176.00 1986 175.89 08/08/06: 06 55 53 96.4 146 Wainganga Bhandara Maharashtra 244.00 244.50 250.90 16-09-2006 250.22 15/08/06: 20 35 32 91.4 147 Wainganga Pauni Maharashtra 231.50 232.50 237.12 07-09-1994 229.58 16/08/06: 01 35 34 97.1 148 Manjira Singur Dam Andhra Pradesh FRL=523.60 523.60 1999 523.59998 06/10/06: 06 5 3 60 149 Manjira Nizamsagar Dam Andhra Pradesh FRL=428.24 428.24 1999 428.23999 09/10/06: 18 2 2 100 150 Indravati Jagdalpur Chhatisgarh 539.50 540.80 544.68 1973 543.37 05/07/06: 07 72 69 95.8

Krishna Basin: 151 Krishna Arjunward Maharashtra 542.07 543.29 543.69 05-08-2005 0 0 152 Krishna Alamati Dam Karnataka FRL=519.60 519.60 18-09-2002 519.59998 15/09/06: 06 105 104 99 153 Krishna Narayanpur Dam Karnataka FRL=492.25 492.11 29-10-1997 491.70001 16/09/06: 11 94 92 97.9 154 Krishna Priyadarshini Andhra Pradesh FRL=318.52 316.50 21-10-1993 316.64999 16/09/06: 05 144 142 98.6 155 Krishna Srisailam Dam Andhra Pradesh FRL=269.75 269.93 13-10-1990 269.75 22/09/06: 01 149 148 99.3

156 Krishna Prakasham Barrage Andhra Pradesh

FRL=18.30 21.50 07-10-1903 18.23 17/09/06: 05 112 111 99.1

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Name of the river Name of FF site Name of State Warning Level (m)

Danger level (m)

Highest Flood Level Maximum Level -2006 During 2006

Level (m)

Date/ Month/

Year

Level (m) Date and Time

DD/MM/YY: HH)

No.of Forecasts

issued

No.of Forecasts

within limits

Percent-age of

accuracy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

157 Bhima Deongaon Karnataka 400.00 407.00 406.30 29-08-1997 407.34 13/08/06: 03 46 41 89.1

158 Tungbhadra Tungabhadra Dam Karnataka

FRL=497.74 497.74 05-10-1992 497.73999 18/09/06: 18 127 127 100

159 Tungbhadra Mantralayam Andhra Pradesh 310.00 312.00 315.80 19-11-1992 312.06 15/08/06: 12 12 10 83.3 Southern River System:

160 Pennar Nellore Andhra Pradesh 15.91 17.28 18.70 30-11-1982 14.04 28/07/06: 08 0 0 Western River Systems:

161 Banas Dantiwada Dam Gujarat 182.88 185.06 186.04 01-09-1973 0 18 17 94.4 162 Sabarmati Dharoi Dam Gujarat 187.45 192.25 189.63 03-09-1990 0 34 31 91.2 163 Sabarmati Ahmedabad

Shubhash Bridge Gujarat 44.09 45.34 46.85 18-07-1993 47.450001 19/08/06: 06 15 14 93.3

164 Mahi Kadana Dam Gujarat 126.19 127.71 127.74 09-09-1989 0 61 60 98.4 165 Mahi Wanakbori Gujarat 71.00 72.54 74.77 24-08-1990 76.099998 12/08/06: 04 41 35 85.4 166 Naramada Mandla Madhya Pradesh 437.20 437.80 439.40 18-08-1974 437.92001 2 2 100 167 Naramada Hoshangabad Madhya Pradesh 292.83 293.83 300.90 30-08-1973 294.79999 9 9 100 168 Naramada Garudeswar Gujarat 30.48 31.09 41.65 06-09-1970 31.200001 07/08/06: 11 1 1 100 169 Naramada Bharuch Gujarat 6.71 7.31 12.65 07-09-1970 9.6999998 07/08/06: 10 26 24 92.3 170 Tapi Hatnur Dam Maharashtra 212.02 214.00 214.00 12-10-1989 214 07/10/06: 23 45 41 91.1 171 Tapi Ukai Dam Gujarat 102.41 105.16 105.51 08-10-1990 105.483 10/08/06: 03 72 72 100 172 Tapi Surat Gujarat 8.50 9.50 12.01 1968 12.5 09/08/06: 07 27 26 96.3 173 Damanganga Madhuban Dam Gujarat 79.86 82.4 80.60 27-09-1993 80 14/10/06: 20 22 21 95.5 174 Damanganga Vapi Town Gujarat 18.20 19.20 20.72 1976 17.6 08/08/06: 16 0 0

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Name of the river Name of FF site Name of State Warning Level (m)

Danger level (m)

Highest Flood Level Maximum Level -2006 During 2006

Level (m)

Date/ Month/

Year

Level (m) Date and Time

DD/MM/YY: HH)

No.of Forecasts

issued

No.of Forecasts

within limits

Percent-age of

accuracy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

175 Damanganga Daman Dadra & Nagar Haveli

2.6 3.4 2.40 02-07-1981 2 10/08/06: 15 0 0

Total Forecasts 6663 6377 95.71

Level Forecasts 5070 4827 95.21

Inflow Forecast 1593 1550 97.30

Source : Central Water Commission (Flood Forecasting Monitoring Directoirate) FF : Flood Forecasting Note : FRL : Full Reservoir Level PL : Pond level

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Table 69 (A) : Broad features of Flood Forecasting Performance during Flood Season 2008

S.No Details of Flood Forecasting Performance during the Flood Season 2008 No. of FF Sites

Percentage of FF Sites

1 2 3 4

1 Number of Operational Flood Forecasting Station during Flood Season 175 100

2 Flood Forecasting Sites where "No Forecast" was issued/ required because water level at those sites were below warning stages during the flood season

47 26.86

3 Flood Forecasting Sites where forecasts were actually issued 128 73.14

4 Flood Forecasting Sites where forecasting accuracy was 100% (out of 173 Stations) 82 46.86

5 Number of Flood Forecasting sites where forecasting accuracy was Nil i.e. where all issued forecasts were out of prescribed limit of accuracy (+/-) 15 cm, +/- 20%)

0 0

6 Total No. of Forecasts issued during the flood season 6691 7 Total number of Correct Forecast issued during the flood season within the prescribed accuracy of

+/- 15 cm or +/- 20% 6554 (97.95%)

8 Total number of flood forecasting sites where the accuracy of forecasts issued were equal to or more than the percenatge of accuracy of item 7 cited above

89 (69.53%)

9 Avergae Number of flood forecasts isued per site (i.e the sites where forecasts are actually issued during the flood season

52.27

10 Details of Unprecedented Flood Events during Flood Season 2008 See separate statement with information of item 10 & 11

11 Details of High Flood Events during Flood Season 2008 See separate statement with information of item 10 & 11

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River Station State District Danger Level Existing HFL Duration New HFL

(m) Level (m) Date From To

Level (m) Date

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

10. Unprecedented Flood situation recorded by various Flood Forecast station during 2008 season

1 Subarnarekha Rajghat Orissa Balasore 10.36 12.38 06-07-2007 18-06-08: 15 19-06-08:

20 12.69 04-06/19.06

2 Puthimari NH Rd.Crossing Assam Kamrup 51.81 55.04 27-07-2007 31-08-08: 02

31-08-08: 03 55.08 02-03/31.08

3 Mahanadi- Devi Alinpingal Orissa Jagatsinghpur 11.76 12.90 17-07-2001 20-09-08: 01 20-09-08:

12 13.05 05/20.09

4 Ghaghra Elgin Bridge Uttar Pradesh Barabanki 106.07 107.18 14-09-1983 22-09-08: 22 25-09-08:

08 107.48 21/23.09-04/24.09

5 Ghaghra Ayodhya Uttar Pradesh Faizabad 92.73 93.74 02-08-2007 24-09-08: 0926-09-08:

10 93.8420/24.09-16/25.09

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Sl.No River Station State District Danger Level Existing HFL Duration above High Flood

(m) Level (m) Date From To

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

11. High Flood Events during Flood Season - 2008 (Between Existing HFL and 0.50 below) 1 Subarnarekha Rajghat Orissa Balasore 10.36 12.38 07-07-2007 18-06-2008 01 20-06-2008 12 2 Kosi Basua Bihar Supaul 47.75 48.87 11-07-2004 23-07-2008 03 24-07-2008 17 3 Ghaghra Ayodhya Uttar Pradesh Faizabad 92.73 93.74 02-08-2007 18-08-2008 14 27-08-2008 07

27-08-2008 16 31-08-2008 04 22-09-2008 15 28-09-2008 23

4 Ghaghra Elgin Bridge Uttar Pradesh Barabanki 106.07 107.18 14-09-1983 20-08-2008 07 22-08-2008 23 21-09-2008 22 27-09-2008 12

5 Ganga Kannauj Uttar Pradesh Kannauj 125.97 126.24 29-08-1998 19-08-2008 13 27-08-2008 20 6 Ganga Kanpur Uttar Pradesh Kanpur 114.00 113.47 02-09-1967 20-08-2008 22 28-08-2008 037 Ganga Bhagalpur Bihar Bhagalpur 33.68 34.20 17-09-2003 23-08-2008 01 26-08-2008 08 8 Ghaghra Gangpur Siswan Bihar Siwan 57.04 58.01 18-09-1983 22-08-2008 11 30-08-2008 05 9 Beki Road Bridge Assam Barpeta Road 45.10 46.20 04-06-2000 28-08-2008 15 29-08-2008 16 30-08-2008 09 31-08-2008 01

10 Puthimari NH Rd.Crossing Assam Kamrup 51.81 55.04 27-07-2007 30-08-2008 22 31-08-2008 06 11 Mahanadi Naraj Orissa Cuttack 26.41 27.61 31-08-1982 19-09-2008 23 20-09-2008 22

12 Mahanadi-Kushbhadra Nimapara Orissa Puri 10.76 11.60 31-08-1982 20-09-2008 01 21-09-2008 09

13 Mahandai-Devi Alinpingal Orissa Jagatsingpur 11.76 12.90 17-07-2001 19-09-2008 18 20-09-2008 23

Source : Flood Forecasting Monitoring Directorate

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Table 69(B) : Broad Features of Flood Forecasting Performance during the Flood season 2007

Sl. No

Details of Flood Forecasting Performance during the Flood season 2007 No.Of FF Sites

Percentage of FF sites

1 2 3 4

1 Number of Operational Flod Forecasting stations during the Flood season 175 100

2 Flood Forecasting sites where "No Forecast" was issued / required because water level at those sites were below warning stages during the flood season.

51 29.14

3 Flood Forecasting sites where forecasts were actually issued. 124 70.86

4 Flood Forecasting sites where forecasting accuracy was 100% (out of 173 sites) 62 35.8

5 Number of Flood Forecasting sites where forecasting accuracy was Nil i.e where all issued forecasts were out of prescribed limits of accuracy (+/-15cm, +/-20% cumec) 0 0.0

6 Total number of forecasts issued during the flood season 8223

7 Total number of correct forecasts issued during the flood season within prescribed limit of accuracy of +/-15 cm or +/- 20% cumec

7990 (97.17%)

8 Total number of flood forecasting sites where the accuracy of forecasts issued were equal to or more than the percentage of accuracy of item 7, cited above

83 (66.94% )

9 Average number of flood forecasts issued per site (i.e the sites where forecasts are actually issued during the flood season)

66.31

10 Details of Unprecedented Flood Events during Flood Season - 2007 See separate statement with information of items 10 & 11

11 Details of High Flood Events during Flood Season - 2007 See separate statement with information of items 10 & 11

Contd..

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Sl.No River Station State District Danger

Level Existing HFL Duration New HFL (m) Level (m) Date From To Level (m) Date

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

10. Unprecedented Flood Events during Flood Season - 2007 1 Subarnarekha Rajghat Orissa Balasore 10.36 12.20 07.08.1997 06-07-07 08-07-07 12.38 24/06.07 2 Jiabharali NT Road Crossing Assam Sonipur 77.00 78.25 26.06.1998 26-07-07 26-07-07 78.50 14-15/26.073 Puthimari NH Road Bridge Assam Kamrup 51.81 54.92 20.06.1993 27-07-07 28-07-07 55.04 21-24/27.074 Ghaghra Ayodhya Uttar Pradesh Faizabad 92.73 93.65 19.08.1998 01-08-07 04-08-07 93.74 02-11/02.08 5 Jaldhaka Mathabhanga West Bengal Coochbehar 48.70 49.60 29.07.1972 07-09-2007 08-09-2007 49.82 01/08.09 6 Sankosh Golakganj Assam Dhubri 29.94 30.91 21.07.1993 08-09-07 08-09-07 30.95 02/08.09 7 Kushiyara Karimganj Assam Karimganj 14.94 16.39 13.06.2006 09-09-07 14-09-07 16.55 22/09.09-01/10.09 8 Katakhal Matizuri Assam Hailakandi 20.27 22.63 25.06.2004 09-09-07 11-09-07 22.73 4.18/10.09

Unprecedented flood : Flood level => HFL High Flood : Flood level>=HFL-0.5 m and < HFL Contd..

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Sl.No River Station State District Danger Level

Existing HFL Duration above High Flood Occa.

(m) Level (m)

Date From To

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 Beki Road Bridge Assam Barpeta 45.10 46.20 04.08.2000 26-Jul-2007 8 26-Jul-2007 23 1

27-Jul-2007 12 27-Jul-2007 15 2 30-Jul-2007 8 31-Jul-2007 13 3

2 Sankosh Golakganj Assam Dhubri 29.94 30.91 21.07.1993 27-Jul-2007 13 30-Jul-2007 8 1 30-Jul-2007 21 31-Jul-2007 4 2 07-Sep-2007 14 08-Sep-2007 17 3

3 Burhidihing Khowang Assam Dibrugarh 102.11 103.92 25.08.1988 27-Jul-2007 12 01-Aug-2007 13 1 10-Sep-2007 14 11-Sep-2007 20 2

4 Katakhal Matizuri Assam Hailakandi 20.27 22.63 25.06.2004 18-Jun-2007 11 19-Jun-2007 14 1 02-Sep-2007 20 03-Sep-2007 21 2 08-Sep-2007 21 12-Sep-2007 21 3

5 Puthimari NH Road Crossing Assam Kamrup 51.81 54.92 20.06.1993 27-Jul-2007 7 28-Jul-2007 7 1 6 Kushiyara Karimganj Assam Karimganj 14.94 16.39 13.06.2006 18-Jun-2007 5 21-Jun-2007 9 1

27-Aug-2007 19 31-Aug-2007 22 2 01-Sep-2007 7 01-Sep-2007 22 3 02-Sep-2007 17 07-Sep-2007 3 4 07-Sep-2007 9 20-Sep-2007 23 5

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Sl.No River Station State District Danger Level

Existing HFL Duration above High Flood Occa.

(m) Level (m)

Date From To

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

7 Desang Nanglamoraghat Assam Sibsagar 94.46 96.49 06.09.1998 27-Jul-2007 21 29-Jul-2007 3 1 29-Aug-2007 12 30-Aug-2007 22 2 06-Sep-2007 7 12-Sep-2007 7 3

8 Jiabharali NT Rd.Crossing Assam Sonitpur 77.00 78.25 26.06.1998 20-Jul-2007 7 20-Jul-2007 15 1 20-Jul-2007 19 21-Jul-2007 2 2 24-Jul-2007 1 24-Jul-2007 22 3 25-Jul-2007 3 29-Jul-2007 7 4

30-Jul-2007 23 31-Jul-2007 2 5 01-Aug-2007 9 01-Aug-2007 10 6 07-Sep-2007 4 08-Sep-2007 3 7

9 Barak Silchar (AP Ghat) Assam Cachar 19.83 21.84 01.08.1989 09-Sep-2007 18 12-Sep-2007 11 1 10 Kopilli Kampur Assam Nagaon 60.50 61.86 16.06.1973 09-Sep-2007 19 12-Sep-2007 23 1 11 Manu Kailashar Tripura North

Tripura 25.34 25.79 07.06.1993

09-Sep-2007 21 10-Sep-2007 11 1 12 Jaldhaka Mathabanga West Bengal Coochbehar 48.70 49.60 29.07.1972 28-Jul-2007 13 29-Jul-2007 3 2

07-Sep-2007 13 08-Sep-2007 11 3 13 Mundeshwari Harinkhola West Bengal Hooghly 12.80 14.58 29.09.1978 26-Jun-2007 10 26-Sep-2007 12 1 14 Raidak-I Tufanganj West Bengal Coochbehar 35.30 36.36 21.07.1993 08-Sep-2007 1 08-Sep-2007 14 1 15 Ghaghra Elgin bridge Uttar

Pradesh Barabanki 106.07 107.18 14.09.1983 28-Jul-2007 17 05/08/2007 14 1

05-Aug-2007 1 08-Aug-2007 6 2 Contd..

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Sl.No River Station State District Danger Level

Existing HFL Duration above High Flood Occa.

(m) Level (m)

Date From To

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

16 Ghaghra Ayodhya Uttar Pradesh

Faizabad 92.73 93.65 19.08.1998 29-Jul-2007 2 01-Aug-2007 5 1 05-Aug-2007 1 08-Aug-2007 6 2

17 Rapti Balrampur Uttar Pradesh

Balrampur 104.62 105.25 11.09.2000 29-Jul-2007 19 01-Aug-2007 23 1

18 Adhwara Group

Ekmighat Bihar Darbhanga 46.94 49.52 12.07.2004 31-Jul-2007 19 04-Aug-2007 16 1

19 Bagmati Hayaghat Bihar Darbhanga 45.72 48.96 14.08.1987 01-Aug-2007 6 03-Aug-2007 4 120 Gandak Chatia Bihar Motihari 69.15 70.04 26.07.2002 01-Aug-2007 0 02-Aug-2007 0 1

18-Aug-2007 15 21-Aug-2007 17 2 21 Bagmati Benibad Bihar Muzaffarpur 48.68 50.01 12.07.2004 28-Jul-2007 15 07-Aug-2007 11 1

08-Sep-2007 5 12-Sep-2007 13 2 22 Burhi-Gandak Muzaffarpur

(Sikandarpur) Bihar Muzaffarpur 52.53 54.29 15.08.1987 30-Jul-2007 14 06-Aug-2007 22 1

20-Aug-2007 15 26-Aug-2007 5 2 23 Burhi-Gandak Samstipur Bihar Samastipur 46.02 49.38 15.08.1987 02-Aug-2007 7 07-Aug-2007 17 1

22-Aug-2007 16 25-Aug-2007 17 2 24 Burhi-Gandak Rossera Bihar Samastipur 42.63 46.35 16.08.1987 02-Aug-2007 9 03-Aug-2007 19 1 25 Kamla Balan Jhanjharpur Bihar 50.00 53.01 2004 27-Jul-2007 17 28-Jul-2007 1 1 26 Kosi Basua Bihar Supaul 47.75 48.87 11.07.2004 27-Jul-2007 0 29-Jul-2007 2 1 27 Gandak Rewaghat Bihar Muzaffarpur 54.41 55.41 17.09.1986 09-Sep-2007 5 09-Sep-2007 22 1 28 Subarnarekha Rajghat Orissa Balasore 10.36 12.20 07.08.1997 06-Jul-2007 11 08-Jul-2007 15 1

Source : Flood Forecasting Monitoring Directorate

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Table 69(C) : Broad Features of Flood Forecasting Performance during Flood season 2006

Sl.No Details of Flood Forecasting Performance during the Flood season 2006 No. of FF Sites

Percentage of FF sites

1 2 3 4

1 Number of Operational Flod Forecasting stations during the Flood season 175 100 2 Flood Forecasting sites where "No Forecast" was issued / required because water level at those sites were below

warning stages during the flood season. 34 19.43

3 Flood Forecasting sites where forecasts were actually issued. 141 80.57

4 Flood Forecasting sites where forecasting accuracy was 100% (out of 173 sites) 60 34.7 5 Number of Flood Forecasting sites where forecasting accuracy was Nil i.e where all issued forecasts were out of

prescribed limits of accuracy (+/-15cm, +/-20% cumec) 2 1.4

6 Total number of forecasts issued during the flood season 6663 7 Total number of correct forecasts issued during the flood season within prescribed limit of accracy of +/-15 cm or +/-

20% cumec 6377 (95.70%)

8 Total number of flood forecasting sites where the accuracy of forecasts issued were equal to or more than the percentage of accuracy of item 7, cited above

83 (58.86% )

9 Average number of flood forecasts issued per site (i.e the sites where forecasts are actually issued during the flood season)

47.26

10 Details of Unprecedented Flood Events during Flood Season - 2006 See separate statement with information of items 10 & 11

11 Details of High Flood Events during Flood Season - 2006 See separate statement with information of items 10 & 11

Contd..

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Table 69(C) : Broad Features of Flood Forecasting Performance during Flood season 2006

Sl.No

River State Station Warning level in metres

Danger level in metres

Highest Flood Level (HFL) New Highest Flood Level (HFL) in 2006

Flood period => HFL-0.5 m Flood period => HFL

Level in metres

Date of occurrence

Level in metres

Date of occurrence

From To No.of days

From To No.of days

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

10. Unprecedented Flood Events during Flood Season - 2006

1 Kushiyara Assam Karimganj 13.94 14.94 16.36 23-07-1993 16.39 14/06/06:

01to 14/06/06: 08

13/06/06: 05 16/06/06: 23 4 13/06/06: 22 14/06/06: 09 2

2 Godavari Maharashtra Nanded 353.00 354.00 355.65 1983 357.10 06/08/06: 17 06/08/06: 00 08/08/06: 06 3 06/08/06: 03 08/08/06: 03 3 3 Bhima Karnataka Deongaon 400.00 407.00 406.30 29-08-1997 407.34 13/08/06: 03 14/08/06: 16 16/08/06: 04 3 13/08/06: 22 14/08/06: 03 2

4 Sabarmati Gujarat Ahmedabad Shubhash Bridge

44.09 45.34 46.85 18-07-1993 47.45 19/08/06: 06 16/08/06: 15 16/08/06: 18 1 20/08/06: 00 20/08/06: 10 1

19/08/06: 23 20/08/06: 11 2 20/08/06: 22 21/08/06: 00 2

5 Mahi Gujarat Wanakbori 71.00 72.54 74.77 24-08-1990 76.10 12/08/06: 04 11/08/06: 07 12/08/06: 20 2 11/08/06: 11 12/08/06: 17 3 19/08/06: 19 20/08/06: 08 2 19/08/06: 22 20/08/06: 05 2 07/09/06: 04 07/09/06: 19 1 07/09/06: 06 07/09/06: 17 1

6 Tapi Gujarat Surat 8.50 9.50 12.01 1968 12.50 09/08/06: 07 07/08/06: 21 10/08/06: 19 2 08/08/06: 01 10/08/06: 03 3

Unprecedented flood : Flood level => HFL High Flood : Flood level>=HFL-0.5 m and < HFL Contd..

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Sl.No River Station State Warning level in metres

Danger level in metres

Highest Flood Level (HFL) Peak in 2006 season High floods within 0.5 m HFL Level (m)

Date of occurrence

Level (m) Hour/ Date/Month

From To No.of days

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

11. High Flood Events during Flood Season - 2006 1 Bagmati Benibad Bihar 47.68 48.68 50.01 2004 49.66 28/09/06: 17 15/09/06: 02 18/09/06: 04 4

26/09/06: 00 01/10/06: 07 6 2 Kosi Basua Bihar 46.75 47.75 48.76 21-07-1996 48.42 27/09/06: 02 26/09/06: 21 27/09/06: 09 2 3 Kushiyara Karimganj Assam 13.94 14.94 16.36 23-07-1993 16.39 14/06/06: 01 13/06/06: 05 16/06/06: 23 4 4 Subernarekna Rajghat Orissa 9.45 10.36 12.20 07-08-1997 12.00 31/07/06: 23 31/07/06: 13 01/08/06: 05 2 5 Godavari Gangakhed Maharashtra 374.00 375.00 377.57 1947 377.24 14/08/06: 23 14/08/06: 13 15/08/06: 06 2 6 Godavari Nanded Maharashtra 353.00 354.00 355.65 1983 357.10 06/08/06: 17 06/08/06: 00 08/08/06: 06 3 7 Wardha Balharsha Maharashtra 171.50 174.00 176.00 1986 175.89 08/08/06: 06 07/08/06: 13 09/08/06: 03 3 8 Bhima Deongaon Karnataka 400.00 407.00 406.30 29-08-1997 407.34 13/08/06: 03 14/08/06: 16 16/08/06: 04 3 9 Sabarmati Ahmedabad

Shubhash Bridge

Gujarat 44.09 45.34 46.85 18-07-1993 47.45 19/08/06: 06 16/08/06: 15 16/08/06: 18 1 19/08/06: 23 20/08/06: 11 2 20/08/06: 19 21/08/06: 03 2

10 Mahi Wanakbori Gujarat 71.00 72.54 74.77 24-08-1990 76.10 12/08/06: 04 11/08/06: 07 12/08/06: 20 2 19/08/06: 19 20/08/06: 08 2 07/09/06: 04 07/09/06: 19 1

11 Tapi Surat Gujarat 8.50 9.50 12.01 1968 12.50 09/08/06: 07 07/08/06: 21 10/08/06: 19 4 Source : Flood Forecasting Monitoring Directorate. Note: 1. The table indicates the sites where the water level did not equal or exceed Highest Flood Level (HFL) and remained within 0.5 m of HFL

although high flood levels occurred in these sites also where water level equalled or exceeded HFL and attained new HFL during 2005 season.

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Table 70 : Comparative Flood Forecasting Performance from 1986 TO 2008

Year No.of Level Forecasts issued No.of Inflow Forecasts issued Total No.of Forecasts issued Total Within

+/-15 cm of

deviation from actual

Percentage of

accuracy

Total Within +/-20%

cumec of deviation

from actual

Percentage of

accuracy

Total Within +/-15 cm

or +/-20%

cumec of deviation

from actual

Percentage of

accuracy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1986 3956 3635 91.89 831 744 89.53 4787 4379 91.48

1987 4793 4560 95.14 1021 965 94.52 5814 5525 95.03

1988 5472 5131 93.77 1510 1425 94.37 6982 6556 93.90

1989 4323 4081 94.40 1213 1181 97.36 5536 5262 95.05

1990 6578 6124 93.10 1988 1947 97.94 8566 8071 94.22

1991 5234 4890 93.43 1369 1335 97.52 6603 6225 94.28

1992 3588 3418 95.26 1176 1149 97.70 4764 4567 95.86

1993 5226 5066 96.94 1417 1372 96.82 6643 6438 96.91

1994 5472 5158 94.26 2004 1929 96.26 7476 7087 94.80

1995 5393 5201 96.44 1024 988 96.48 6417 6189 96.45

1996 5104 4945 96.88 1363 1321 96.92 6467 6266 96.89

1997 4059 3895 95.96 1406 1368 97.30 5465 5263 96.30

1998 6401 5264 82.24 1542 1511 97.99 7943 6775 85.30

1999 5550 5428 97.80 1505 1398 92.89 7055 6826 96.75

2000 5622 5504 97.90 821 747 90.99 6443 6251 97.02

2001 4606 4533 98.42 857 809 94.40 5463 5342 97.79

2002 3618 3549 98.09 623 602 96.63 4241 4151 97.88

2003 5989 5789 96.66 611 586 95.91 6600 6375 96.59

2004 4184 4042 96.61 705 654 92.77 4889 4696 96.05

2005 4323 4162 96.28 1295 1261 97.37 5618 5423 96.53

2006 5070 4827 95.21 1593 1550 97.30 6663 6377 95.71

2007 6516 6339 97.28 1707 1651 96.72 8223 7990 97.17

2008 5670 5551 97.90 1021 1003 98.24 6691 6554 97.95

Total 116747 105541 90.40 2860

2 27496 96.13 145349 138588 95.35

Source : Flood Forecasting Monitoring Directorate

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Table 71: Projected Water Demand in India (by Different Uses)

Sl No.

Sector

Water Demand in Km3 ( or BCM)

Standing Sub-Committee of MOWR NCIWRD 2010

2025

2050

2010 2025 2050

Low High Low High Low High

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 Irrigation 688 910 1072 543 557 561 611 628 807

2 Drinking Water 56 73 102 42 43 55 62 90 111

3 Industry 12 23 63 37 37 67 67 81 81

4 Energy 5 15 130 18 19 31 33 63 70

5 Other 52 72 80 54 54 70 70 111 111

TOTAL 813 1093 1447 694 710 784 843 973 1180Source : Basin Planning Directorate, CWC, XI Plan Document. Report of the Standing Sub-Committee on " Assessment of Availability & requirement of Water for Diverse uses-2000"

Note : NCIWRD : National Commission on Integrated Water Resources Development

BCM : Billion Cubic Meters

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Table 72 : Status of Coverage of Rural Habitations under Rural Water Supply as on 1.04.2010*

Sl. No.

Name of the State UT No. of Habitations with Population Coverage in Percentage

Nil < 25 25 - 50 50 - 75 75 - 100 100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. Andhra Pradesh 5136 0 0 0 0 66965 2. Arunachal Pradesh 0 1706 622 511 147 2626 3. Assam 20687 3626 6199 6301 2996 47167 4. Bihar 0 3268 7079 7512 10241 79542 5. Chhatisgarh 0 1126 5905 12429 17301 35568 6. Goa 0 0 43 1 1 302 7. Gujarat 0 37 208 466 533 33171 8. Haryana 1 43 102 361 700 6178 9. Himachal Pradesh 68 7681 3910 2922 583 38041 10 Jammu & Kashmir 4680 316 847 1041 1298 4149 11 Jharkhand 59 5 9 42 45 120313 12 Karnataka 13 352 2676 9284 13807 33071 13. Kerala 0 0 0 0 0 11883 14. Madhya Pradesh 1 1873 10446 28462 27019 59396 15. Maharashtra 1 46 8100 5420 132 83507 16. Manipur 1 581 488 509 115 1176 17. Meghalaya 193 866 1134 956 640 5537 18. Mizoram 0 90 75 54 90 468 19. Nagaland 244 35 24 58 33 992 20. Orissa 478 2420 24331 35533 13889 6527721. Punjab 1109 340 183 761 649 11179 22. Rajasthan 10453 17697 7370 7571 3485 74557 23. Sikkim 0 118 313 355 2 1710 24. Tamil Nadu 0 1305 2794 3939 778 84799 25 Tripura 2374 1 44 2133 371 3209 26 Uttar Pradesh 0 2 516 358 88 259146 27 Uttarakhand 4595 1101 2312 1961 2790 26383 28 West Bengal 2442 475 1925 7517 0 83035 29 Andaman & Nicobar 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 21 0 0 0 0 0 31 Daman & Diu 70 0 0 0 0 0 32 Delhi 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 Lakshadweep 9 0 0 0 0 0 34 Puducherry 0 0 0 0 1 247 35 Chandigarh 16 0 0 0 0 0

Total 52651 45110 87655 136457 97734 1239594 Source : Ministry of Rural Development, Department of Drinking Water Supply. Note : * : As furnished by States / UTs on IMIS as on 18.05.2010. Habitation : A habitation means a place where people have settled permanently. Temporary settlement like that of quarry workers,

construction workers, farm workers, nomads etc. will not be classified as habitation.

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Table 73 : Expenditure under Rural Water Supply Programmes

Rs. Crores Sl. Name of the State / UT Rural Water

Supply Programme

Total X Plan : State Sector

NRDWP upto

2009-10 XI Plan : State

Sector

Accelerated Rural Water

Supply Programme Total X Plan

NRDWP upto 2009-10

XI Plan

1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Andhra Pradesh 942.56 1090.66 918.51 1173.25 2. Arunachal Pradesh 222.12 168.65 355.38 481.19 3. Assam 246.16 269.15 478.03 617.31 4. Bihar 278.46 427.77 323.04 615.42 5. Chhattisgarh 414.59 342.80 171.93 320.65 6. Goa 74.00 34.47 9.06 2.31 7. Gujarat 903.21 2316.39 502.12 1056.58 8. Haryana 668.11 1203.39 176.69 359.68 9. Himachal Pradesh 619.06 429.85 461.17 418.46 10. Jammu & Kashmir 513.19 303.72 801.06 921.57 11. Jharkhand 255.32 214.48 149.68 222.43 12. Karnataka 688.92 1070.28 858.12 1209.43 13. Kerala 401.51 973.33 260.32 300.30 14. Madhya Pradesh 605.84 924.23 564.95 989.60 15. Maharashtra 1136.77 1161.03 1179.99 1370.53 16. Manipur 88.70 113.23 89.65 103.22 17. Meghalaya 149.95 125.92 145.51 186.27 18. Mizoram 90.38 92.86 125.43 128.43 19. Nagaland 91.94 69.44 101.16 143.56 20. Orissa 292.10 653.83 356.54 705.59 21. Punjab 529.97 438.89 160.40 237.31 22. Rajasthan 1505.47 2603.41 1655.31 2267.71 23 Sikkim 73.48 30.19 51.07 74.77 24 Tamil Nadu 2013.44 1594.34 478.71 785.69 25 Tripura 80.28 75.12 127.80 167.81 26 Uttar Pradesh 1066.31 1628.33 873.39 1909.82 27 Uttarakhand 674.45 486.93 208.27 241.77 28 West Bengal 492.72 1052.33 535.40 992.93 29 A & N Islands 24.03 0.00 2.38 35.50 30 D & N Haveli 6.83 4.77 0.00 0.00 31 Daman & Diu 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 32 Delhi 14.81 0.00 0.00 0.00 33 Lakshadweep 4.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 34 Puducherry 43.88 18.83 0.00 1.00 TOTAL 15212.73 19919.28 12121.07 18039.26

Source: Ministry of Rural Development, Deptt of Drinking Water Supply. Note : NRDWP : National Rural Drinking Water Programme

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Area sown more than once This represents the areas on which crops are cultivated more than once during the agricultural year. This is obtained by deducting Net Area Sown from Total Cropped Area.

Cropping Intensity It is the ratio of gross (total) area sown to the net area sown expressed as a percentage.

Culturable Command Area (CCA)

It is the area which can be physically irrigated from a scheme and is fit for cultivation.

Dam Any artificial barrier which impounds or diverts water. A dam is generally considered hydrologically significant if

it is 1.25 feet (0.4 meter) or more in height from the natural bed of the stream and has a storage of at least 15 acre-feet or it has an impounding capacity of 50 acre-feet or more and is at least six feet (2 meters) above the natural bed of the stream.

Gross Area sown This is the sum total of the areas under all crops over the various seasons in an agriculture year (i.e. from the 1st July to 30th June next year).

Gross reservoir Capacity

The total amount of storage capacity available in a reservoir for all purposes from the streambed to the normal water or normal water or normal pool surface level. It does not include surcharge, but does include dead storage

Ground water Water within the earth that supplies wells and springs; water in the zone of saturation where all openings in rocks and soil are filled, the upper surface of which forms the water table.

Irrigated Area

The area is assumed to be irrigated for cultivation through such sources as canals (Govt. & Private), tanks, tube-wells, other wells and other sources.

Net Irrigated Area

It is the total area which is irrigated counting area irrigated more than once on the same land in an agricultural year once only.

Gross Irrigated Area It is the total area irrigated under various crops in a year, counting the area irrigated under more than one crop during the same year as many times as the number of crops grown and irrigated.

Irrigation Potential Created (IPC)

The Irrigation potential created by a project at a given time during or after its construction is the aggregate gross area that can be irrigated annually by the quantity of water that could be made available by all the connected and completed works up to the end of the water courses or the last point in the water delivery system. It is the area that can be irrigated from a project in a design agriculture year that is from the 1July to 30 June next year for the projected cropping pattern and accepted water allowance on its full development.

Contd..

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Before an area is included under potential created, it has to be ensured that the water for the area to be reported upon is available and the conveyance system up to and including the irrigation outlet to serve an area up to 40 hectares in the area to be irrigated is completed.

Irrigation Potential Utilised The Irrigation potential utilised is the total gross area actually irrigated by a project/scheme during the agricultural year under consideration.

Live capacity It is the total amount of storage capacity available in a reservoir for all purposes, from the dead storage level to the normal water or normal pool level surface level. It does not include surcharge, or dead storage, but does include inactive storage, active conservation storage and exclusive flood control storage.

Major Irrigation Scheme A scheme having Culturable Command Area (CCA) more than 10,000 hectares is classified as major irrigation scheme.

Medium Irrigation Scheme A scheme having CCA more than 2,000 hectares and up to 10,000 hectares individually is classified as medium irrigation scheme.

Minor Irrigation Scheme A scheme having CCA up to 2,000 hectares individually is classified as minor irrigation scheme.

Net Area Sown It is the total area sown with crops and orchards, counting areas sown more than once in the same agricultural year only once.

Reporting Area for Land Utilisation Statistics

The Reporting area stands for the area for which data on land use classification are available.

River Basin

River Basin is the basic hydrological unit for water resources planning and management.

Runoff Water which is not absorbed by the soil and flows to lower ground, eventually draining into a stream, river, or other body of water. It is that part of precipitation that flows toward the streams on the surface of the ground or within the ground. Runoff is composed of base flow and surface runoff.

Runoff/ potential Runoff/ potential of a river for a specified period at a site is the total volume of water flow/passed from/through the site during the specified period. It is the notional depth of water in mm over the catchment, equivalent to annual runoff (in Cum.)/Catchment Area (km2)* 1000 and calculated at the discharge measurement station.

Surface runoff The runoff that travels overland to the stream channel. Rain that falls on the stream channel is often lumped with this quantity.

Surface water Water that flows in streams and rivers and in natural lakes, in wetlands, and in reservoirs constructed by humans

Contd...

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Total Cultivable Area This consists of net area sown, current fallows, fallow lands other than current fallows, culturable waste and land under miscellaneous tree crops.

Ultimate Irrigation Potential The ultimate irrigation potential is the gross area that can be irrigated from a project in design year for the projected cropping pattern and assumed water allowance on its full development. The gross irrigated area will be the aggregate of the areas irrigated in the different crop seasons, the areas under two seasonal and perennial crops being counted only once in the year.

The Ultimate Irrigation Potential of ground water may however, be taken as the total area that can be irrigated by utilizing the Annually Rechargeable Ground Water Resource Available for Irrigation considering the gross irrigation requirement of crops grown in an unit area.