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PRADHAN MANTRI KRISHI SINCHAI YOJANA
DISTRICT IRRIGATION PLAN
DISTRICT - BULDHANA MAHARASHTRA
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Index Sr. No. CHAPTERS Pages
From - to 01 Introduction
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02 Objectives
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03 District Profile
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04 Geomorphology and physiography
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05 Drainage and watershed
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06 Climate and rainfall
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07 Landuse
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08 River basin
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09 Soil type
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10 Agriculture Situation in the District 17-20
11 Hydrogeology 21-23
12 Groundwater scenarios 24-25
12.1 Present Scenarios 24-25
13 Water Resources
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14 Irrigation Plan
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List of maps
1. Location map of a district
2.Geomorphology map
3. Drainage and waterbody map
4.Watershed map
5.Rainfall map
6.Land use cover map
7.Basin map
8.Soil map
9.Cropping pattern map
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1. INTRODUCTION
The overreaching vision of Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) will be to ensure access to some means of protective irrigation to all agricultural farms in the country ( har khet ko paani) and to produce ‘per drop more crop’, thus bringing much desired rural prosperity.
The scheme will ensure the completion of long pending irrigation projects on priority and launch the ‘Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana’ with the motto of ‘Har Khet Ko Paani’. By harnessing rain water through ‘Jal Sanchay’ and ‘Jal Sinchan’, nurture water conservation and ground water recharge.
Micro irrigation will be popularised to ensure ‘Per drop-More crop’ . Creation of new water sources; repair, restoration and renovation of defunct water sources; construction of water harvesting structures, secondary & micro storage, groundwater development, enhancing potentials of traditional water bodies at village level will be taken on priority.
2. OBJECTIVE
The broad objectives of PMKSY will be:-
A. Enhance the physical access of water on the farm and expand cultivable area under assured irrigation (Har Khet ko pani).
B. Integration of water source, distribution and its efficient use, to make best use of water through appropriate technologies and practices.
C. Improve on-farm water use efficiency to reduce wastage and increase availability both in duration and extent.
D. Enhance the adoption of precision-irrigation and other water
saving technologies (More crop per drop).
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3.DISTRICT PROFILE
The Buldana district is a district in Amravati division of Maharashtra
state in western part of India. The district is bordered by Amravati and
Burhanpur district (M.P.) in North, Akola and Washim districts in East , Hingoli
and Jalna district on South and Jalgaon and Aurangabad in West. The district
head quarter Buldana is well connected to other parts of the state by a number
of good all weather roads. The National Highway No.6 leading to Dhule -
Calcutta passes through major part of the district. The district has 6 sub
divisions and 13 blocks. The district is mainly covered in Survey of India
topographic Sheet No. 55D/8 partly in 46 P and 56 A & lies between 19°51' to
21°17' North latitude and 75°57' to 76°49' East Longitude.
Map: 1 Location Map of Buldhana District
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4. GEOMORPHOLOGY AND PHYSIOGRAPHY
The Buldana district forms approximately a parallelogram having more
stretch along North-South direction rather than the East-West direction. The
district is nearly divided into two separate parts. Southern portion of the
district forms comparatively a table land than the Northern portion which is
plain. The ranges of Ajanta form a line of bifurcation in between the two
portions. Both the parts have nearly the equal area of the district. The
elevation of the table land portion ranges from 492m to 687 meters, while the
elevation of the plain area varies 246 m to259 m.
Southern portion of the district comprises of the two hilly ranges while
the northern portion is comparatively plain exception the northern most
portion is highly rugged area having the ranges of Satpuras with the direction
of NNE-SSW approximately. The two hilly ranges of southern portion are
named as southern & Central belts. The Central belt runs first NW-SE for near
about 64 k.m. the southern belt of hill ranges stretches from Dhad to Lonar in
the direction of NW-SE for a distance of 103 Km. the valley of Painganga
widens up steadily from 6 Km to 88 Km.for distance of 106 Km along NW-SE in
between these two hill ranges.
These two belts of hill ranges have formed many vallies through which
many streams feed the major rivers of the dist. The hill ranges have given rise
to many terrains along the foot hills which fall along the steep side marked by
cliffs.
The Central belt has numerous valleys opening mostly along the
Northern direction. First shallow and then widens to a large extent which
gradually sinks into the bigger plains.
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The physiography of the district has given rise to four major
characteristic land forms viz. (I) The hill and ghat section 2) The foot hill zones
3) The plateaus and 4) The Plains. This Classification of the land forms a very
important basis for both assessment and development of groundwater
resources of the district. The extents of such features are given in the following
table.
It is clear from the physiography that the plains and foot hil areas are
mostly the favorable areas where ground water development can take place.
The plain area and the foot hill area cover 69 percent of the tota geographical
area respectively. It means that only 69 % of the area is suitable for
groundwater development & 31% of area is unsuitable for the development.
Topographically, the district falls under three structural-cum-physical
units: a narrow, northern strip in the Jalgaon and Sangrampur thasil in the
Satpuda hills, the Payanghat or the Purna plains in the middle comprising the
tahsils of Malkapur, Nandura, Khamgaon , Shegaon, Jalgaon and Sangrampur
while the Buldhana plateau comprising the Chikhli and Mehakar , Lonar,
Deulgaon Raja and Sindkhed Raja tahsils to the south. The landscape in the
district is rich and varied, with gently sloping fertile riverine plains studded
with agriculturally prosperous villages standing in sharp contrast to the flat
undulation plateau country with patches of cultivation, broad open river
valleys and a monotonous scrub cover. The ghat country, deeply scoured by
gullies and ravines on the edge of the plateau and the sheer black walls of the
Satpuda scarps to the north add color to the variety of landforms.
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Map: 2 Geomorphology Map of Buldhana District
5. DRAINAGE AND WATERSHEDS
The district is entirely drained by three major drainage systems. The
Purna (Tapi) system covers the complete half of the area of the district. The
system is developed along the northern side of the district. The painganga
system & the purna (Godavari) system originates from the Ajanta hills & covers
the southern half portion of the district. The Purna Tapi is having the westerly
drainage system and the remaining two system i.e. of Painganga and Purna
(Godavari) have SE drainage system.
The river purna (Tapi) forms the major drainage in the district which
flows E to EW. It enters the district from Akola district and finally meets the
Tapi rivers in Jalgaon district. In the district it enters at the bed level 152
Mts.MSL and leaves 226 Mtrs.MSL.for a distance of 45 Km. The drainage
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pattern of this river is quite big. It has deposited the huge alluvial deposits on
the both banks. The river is perennial throughout the year.
Purna (Tapi) system is supported by the number of tributaries in the
district Nalganga. Vishwanganga, Gyanganga and Man rivers are the main
tributaries which are flowing from the southern portion of the river which are
originated from the Ajanta hill and run nearly 50 to 70 Km. when they meet
finally to Purna, These tributaties are seasonal and deposited alluvial deposits
at the both banks.
Wan and other major nalas are enriching the Purna (Tapi) system from
northern portion which originates from Satpura ranges and run approximately
30 to 40 Km. before meeting to Purna river.
The river Painganga has a total drainage of 90 Km.in the district and has
a Slope of 153 Mts. i.e. about 0.17 % it enters the district at 686 m amsl and
leaves at 533 m amsl.
The river purna (Godavari) has drainage of total length 45 Km. It enters
in the district at the bed level of 518 m amsl. and leaves the district at the bed
level of 479 m amsl.
All the rivers have a sub parallel to semi dendritic drainage pattern
which is controlled by structures of the bed rocks formed by deccan basalt lava
flows.Based on geomorphological setting and drainage pattern the district is
divided into 57watersheds
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Map: 3 Draingae & Waterbody Map of Buldhana District
Map: 4 Watershed Map of Buldhana District
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6. CLIMATE AND RAINFALL
The Climate of the district is characterized by a hot summer and general
dryness throughout the year except during the south-west monsoon season,
i.e. June to September. The winter season is from December to about the
middle of February followed by summer season which last up to May. June to
September is the south-west monsoon season, whereas October and
November constitute the post-monsoon season. The mean minimum
temperature is about 12°C and means maximum temperature is about 45°C.
Except during the monsoon season when the humidity is high, the air is
generally dry. The summer months are the driest with relative humidity
between 25 and 35 percent.
The normal annual rainfall over the district varies from about 711 mm to
911 mm . It is the minimum in the northern parts of the district around
Malkapur (711 mm) and Jalgaon (Jamod) (719 mm). The average annual rainfall
of last ten years (1996-2005) in the district varied from 539 mm (Nandura) to
845mm (Sindkhed Raja) The maximum spell of rainfall range from June to
September constitutes 85 percent of the annual rainfall. The month of July and
August being the rainiest month. The variation in rainfall from year to year in
the district is large. On an average number of rainy days in major part of the
district are 42 to 49 in a year and the same is presented in Table
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Map: 5 Rainfall Map of Buldhana District
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7. LANDUSE IN THE DISTRICT
The district has a total population of 25,88,039. And total area of
9,67,099 ha out of which Cultivable area is 760000ha , Forest area is 56000ha
and area under non agriculture purpose is 41000ha. 21.2 % is urban, 78.8 % is
rural area.
Map:6 Landuse Landcover Map of Buldana Dist.
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8. RIVER BASINS
Total water resources available with the district is 1867.124 MCUM out
of which about 58.47 % is allocated for irrigation, 1.53 % for industrial and
8.24% is for domestic/drinking purpose. The region is going through
urbanization / industrialization. The total population dependent on
agriculture is 21,99,833 and total number of marginal farmers are 2,65,836
There are 2 major river basins viz Tapti and Godavari in the district. Their
drainage system is as given below .
Map 7: Basin Map of Buldhana Dist.
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9.SOIL TYPE
The Satpudas have shallow, gravely and stony reddish soils. The soil over
the piedmont deposits is coarse, highly friable and is locally known as Malli soil
and is well suited for horticulture. To the south of the Satpuda piedmont, the
Alluvial plains are covered by deep Alluvial soil, locally known as Bharkali soil,
which are deep black, very fine in texture and highly retentive of moisture.
Southwards away from the river, the soils are replaced by Kali regular soils,
which are moderately deep. The soils of the plateau are Bhorandi or Khelk, a
thin yellowish coarse soil, often less than half meter deep. The upper plateau is
generally covered by shallow, black, brown or reddish soil. These are locally
known as Barad soils.
Availability of water often determines the nature and level of social
development of a region. The Purna basin lying in Western Vidarbha has
unique features in the whole of the country in that a deeply inland area has
extremely high innate soil and water salinity. A huge expanse of land mass of
otherwise exceptionally high soil fertility has come to degenerate into near
wastelands due to the high dissolved salts in the underground water, salts that
often leach up to the surface.
The area adjoining the Purna river having peculiar characteristics of soil
and groundwater i.e. salinity. The saline track is the region in which the soils
have excessive concentration of natural soluble salts, mainly of chlorides,
sulphates and carbonates of calcium, magnesium and sodium. In these soils,
the exchangeable sodium percentage is greater than 15 as a result the pH is
more than 8.5.
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The saline belt of the Purna basin covers 166 Villages of 5 Tahsils. These
villages suffer an acute problem of water for domastic and agricultural usage.
Even though the annual precipitation averages 800 mm, saline ground water
forces the rural population to practice only rain fed agriculture. As a result,
they are rendered vulnerable to weather induced risks and their lives are quite
pathetic.
Soil Types of the District: Major soils Area( 000ha) percentage Deep black soil 342.0 35.4 Medium black soil 80.6 8.3 Shallow black soil 544.3 56.3 Others( saline )
Map: 8 Soil Map of Buldhana District
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10. AGRICULTURE SITUATION IN THE DISTRICT
Major crops of the district are Soybean, Cotton, Gram and Wheat second
major crop is Tur, Jowar, Maize, Green Gram, Black Gram and other crops are
Sunflowar, Safflower, Sesamum, Groundnut.
Existing Crop Pattern
The cropping pattern in an irrigated area depends should mainly on
(i) Availability of Water (ii) Type of Soil and land to be irrigated (iii) Climatic Conditions (iv) Value of produce and socio-economic aspects
Sr. No.
Season Crop Average Area ha.
Actual Sowing 2014 Area ha.
1 Kharip Sorghum 56300 20646 Cotton 244400 174339 Soyabean 208300 412103 Bajara 3500 2841 Maize 61100 30014 Tur 65000 69600 Green Gram 52500 12313 Black Gram 48400 11135 Groundnut 400 1050 Sesamum 4100 1581 Sunflower 2100 87 Sugarcane 1700 319 TOTAL 747800 736028 2 Rabbi Sorghum 16221 15828 Wheat 52940 57876 Gram 73910 122441 Maize 3330 12210 Sunflower 2300 49 Safflower 3100 373 TOTAL 151801 208777
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Sr. No.
Season Crop Average Area ha.
Actual Sowing 2014 Area ha.
3 Summer Maize 510 0 Sunflower 940 34 Groundnut 960 3364 Sesamum 130 0 Green Gram 48 0 TOTAL 2588 3398 Existing Area under Rainfed Cultivation
(a) Rainfall during Monsoon (Max. Min & Average): Max – 119 mm (5 August 2015) Min – 0.1 mm (26 June, 22 & 23 Sept. 2015) Average – 713 mm
(b) Rainfall during non-monsoon (Max. Min & Average): Max – 30 mm (1 January 2015) Min – 0.4 mm (16 March 2015) Average – 72.9 mm
(c) Area under rainfed cultivation Total Area under cultivation -7,60,000 ha.
Map: 9 Cropping Pattern Map of Buldhana District
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Rainfed area – 730440 ha.
Area under each crop : Orchard / Fruits / Vegetables / Water Bodies like
ponds, tanks and lakes for aquatic Farming
Crops RainFed Irrigated
Area (ha) Yield (t /ha)
Area (ha) Yield (t /ha)
--- Kharif Crop i. Soyabean 412103 0.565 ii. Cotton (Bale) 174339 0.13
iii. Tur 69690 0.254 iv. Maize 30014 1.926 v. Kharp Jowar 20646 1.026 vi. Moong 12313 0.318
vii. Udid 11335 0.329 Sub Total 730440 --- Rabbi Crop
i. Gram 122449 0.68 ii. Wheat 57876 1.294
iii. R. Jowar 15828 0.783 iv. Maize 12210 v. Sunflower 373 vi. Safflower 49 0.524
Sub Total 150909 57876 -- Perennial
i. Custard Apple 259.60 3.50 ii. Grapes 37.30 14.00
iii. Pomegranate 842.10 6.51 iv. Orange 907.80 13.00 v. Sweet Orange 404.50 14.00 vi. Mango 285.50 3.80
vii. Banana 534.90 53.00 viii. Guava 355.20 14.50
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ix. K. Lime 320.70 4.00 x. Papaya 34.50 60.09 xi. Sapota 91.10 7.57
Sub Total 259.60 3813.60 -- Vegetable
i. Brinjal 308.10 13.50 ii. Cabbage 91.10 14.00
iii. Cauliflower 109.80 14.49 iv. Okra 129.80 5.50 v. Tomato 383.00 14.50 vi. Potato 250.30 36.30
vii. Onion 11920.00 16.80 Sub Total 13192.10 -- Spices
i. Ginger 191.10 3.41 ii. Turmeric 236.80 5.60
iii. Other Spices 1538.00 1.07 Sub Total 1965.90 -- Flowers
i. Chrysanthmum 14.80 1.49 ii. Marigold 94.50 6.50 iii. Rows 20.30 3.00 iv. Other Flowers 6.60 0.76
Sub Total 136.20
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11. Hydrogeology
Deccan Trap lava flows and Purna Alluvium are the major water bearing
formations of Buldhana district.
Hard Rock (Deccan Trap Basalt) Aquifer:
Major part of the district is covered by basaltic lava flows of upper
Cretaceous to lower Eocene age. The Deccan lava sequence is grouped under
Satpura group in the northern part whereas in southern part it is grouped
under Sahyadri group.
Deccan Trap Basalt forms an important water bearing formation of the
district. The disposition of vesicular unit and massive unit of different lava
flows has given rise to multi layered aquifer system. The water bearing capacity
of Vesicular Basalt largely depends upon size and shape of vesicles,density of
vesicles and the degree of inter connection of vesicles. Massive Basalt generally
does not possess primary porosity. However, Massive Basalt, which is
fractured, jointed and weathered posses’ water bearing capacity. Degree of
weathering and topographic setting also plays a major role in respect of
productivity. In Basalt, ground water occurs both in Vesicular and Massive
Basalt as well as inter flow zones in weathered mantle, fractured zones. In
general ground water occurs under water table conditions in shallow aquifer
and semi-confined to confined conditions in deeper aquifer. The unconfined
aquifer is developed due to the weathering and jointing of upper flow in Basalt
down to depth of 15-20 mbgl.
Soft Rock (Alluvium) Aquifer:
The northern part of the district on either side of Purna River is underlain
by thick Alluvial deposits of Pleistocene to Recent age and is termed as Purna
Alluvium. The Alluvium is also observed in a small patch southwest of Malkapur
and east of Khamgaon along the boundaries of district.The Alluvial valley lies in
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narrow belt and covers roughly about 1800 sq. km.The valley extends about 51
sq.km. in Buldhana district and it tapers towards the western end.In Alluvial
deposits, inter pore spaces in sand and gravel renders them a high degree of
porosity and permeability to make them a good ground water reservoir.
However lithological variation results in variable water yielding capacity
depending upon the sand-clay ratio. Purna Alluvium has a proven thickness of
more than 300 meters. Based on studies the entire thickness of Alluvium has
been divided into younger Alluvium and older Alluvium. The younger Alluvium
contains comparatively more sand layers and thus forms good aquifer. The
older Alluvium, which is more clayey with thin horizons of sand and silt forms a
comparatively lesser potential aquifer. In younger Alluvium ground water
generally occurs in confined to semi-confined conditions in the depth range of
11-40 m bgl, while in older Alluvium it occurs under confined conditions below
the depth of 40 m.
Aquifer Parameters
The principal water table aquifer in the district occurs down to a depth
of 15 meters below ground level and shows a great variation in its capacity to
yield water the massive units under favorable conditions of topography and
rocks weathering generally have slightly low yields as compared to the
vesicular units under similar conditions which have higher yields. The specific
capacities of wells tested vary from 10 to 200 liters per minutes of drawdown.
Specific yield varies from 1.6 percent to 13.5 percent. But generally it varies
from 4 percent to 6 percent. The transmissivity of phreatic aquifer ranges
between 18 and 80 m2/day.
Aquifer parameters for alluvial area, the transmissivity values ranged
from from 0.89 to 1575.96 m2/day and storativity ranges from 1.09 x 10-3 to
3.00 x 10-6. The transmissivity in Basalt ranges from 8.35 to 395.85 m2/day
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and the storativity varies between 8 x 10 -8 and 4.2 x 10 – 2.
It is observed that values of transmissivity and storativity are directly
proportionate to the cumulative thickness of the aquifer and the type of
aquifer.
Yields of Dugwells and Borewells
The yields of the wells are the functions of the permeability and
storativity of aquifer encountered. This varies with location, diameter and
depth of wells. There are mainly two types of ground water structures in the
district i.e., dugwells and borewells/Tubewells.
Yield of dugwells varies according to the nature of formations tapped. In
Deccan Trap Basalt, the yield of the dugwells in different formations and its
ranges are given in Table. The yields of borewells also show wide variations and
it ranges from traces to 30.62 lps. This variation of yields in the single type of
aquifer is due to lateral/spatial variation in permeability of the
formation/aquifer material.
Yield Range of Dug wells Formation Yield
Range (lpm/day)
Massive basalt poorly weathered / jointed with thin vesicular zone.
30 – 60
Weathered and highly jointed massive basalt with thick vesicular zones
90 – 150
Weathered, fractured and jointed massive basalt with thick vesicular zone
60 – 120
Highly weathered and moderate to poorly jointed basalt.
40 – 80
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12. Groundwater Scenarios
Table-2
1998 2004 2007 2008 2011 Annual Recharge in ham 85636 69595 90518 91652 94162
Annual Draft in ham 20950 41644 64304 64151 65533
Total Irrigation Wells 32443 35596 57967 57967 59639
The ground water development has been growing at an exponential rate
in the district. The above table shows consistent growth in groundwater
irrigation and the number of wells. The groundwater development has almost
been doubled in the beginning of 2001.
12.1 Present scenarios
The district abstract showing details of Dynamic Ground water Resources 2011-12 is given below –
Table-3 Total Number of Watersheds 57 Overexploited Watersheds 02 Critical watersheds 00 Semi – Critical watersheds 07 Poor Quality 00 Safe watersheds 48 Total No of Talukas 13 Total Geographical Area in Sq.Km. 9661 Command Area in Sq .Km. 624.89 Non Command Area in Sq.Km. 7314.98 Poor Quality Area in Sq.Km. 266.28 Irrigation wells and Borewells 59639 Total Annual GW Recharge 94162 ham Net annual GW availability 28629 ham Gross Draft in ham 65533 ham
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District Water Account – Now the objective is to bring the rainfed area under irrigation by various
interventions under various schemes of both central and state governments
like
1. AIBP 2. IWMP 3. MGNREGA 4. RKVY 5. VIIDP 6. NRDWP 7. JALYUKT SHIVAR ABHIYAAN ( DPC, 8. CSR activities 9. CAIM 10. Mahatma Phule Jal Bhumi Sandharan Abhiyan Departments involved 1. Irrigation ( state, local sector, zilla parishad) 2. Agriculture (state, zilla parishad) 3. Zilla parishad 4. Forest 5. GSDA 6. NGOs, Banks (CSR) 7. Agricultural Universities
Surface Water MMCUM Remarks Minor Irrigation 255 Total Gross
Storage considered as available water in Irrigation Projects.
Medium Irrigation 157.25 Major Irrigation 1119.86 Ground water (Wells, Tubewells)
TOTAL
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13. WATER RESOURCES
Water availability in the district Water Requirement of the District TOTAL Domestic 153.885
MCUM Agriculture 1091.787
MCUM Industry 28.63.00
MCUM TOTAL 1274.302
MCUM
Irrigation Projects (Major/Medium/Minor) Name of the
Project
Status NO OF PROJECTS
LIVE STORAGE
(MMCUM)
Gorss Command Area (GCA)
Ha.
Culturable Command
Area (CCA)Ha.
MAJOR Completed 4 304.66 92486 68290
MEDIUM
Ongoing 1 297.72 140400 112320 Total 5 602.38 232886 180610 Completed 7 136.12 45348 33794
MINOR
Ongoing 0 0 0 0 Total 7 136.12 45348 33794 Completed 99 197.087 53271 42788
0 to 100 ha.
Ongoing 15 55.465 11097 8680 future 21 26.074 4296 3581 Total 135 278.626 68664 55049 587 92.79 20900 20900
GRAND TOTAL
734 1109.916 367398 290353
Irrigation Methods used
o Canal Irrigation -144464 ha (GCA) o River Irrigation (KT Weir, Lift Irrigation etc) - 222934 Ha (GCA) o Open well and Tube well – 98343 Ha.
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o 14. IRRIGATION PLAN
It is intended to formulate a holistic irrigation plan for the district with the
main objectives as under:
To maximize crop yield in order to achieve food self sufficiency of the
region. (per drop more crop)
To increase the agriculture area under irrigation (har khet ko paani)
Area proposed to be covered under Drip / Sprinkler Irrigation during 2015-16
Sr. No.
No. of block
/Taluka Crop Spacing
No. of beneficiaries
Area (Ha.)
Total Cost Involved
Financial Outlay Total
A. Drip Mango 10 M x 10 M 18 16.50 3.11 1.86 Irrigation 13 Tamarind 10 M x 10 M 5 5.00 0.94 0.56 Sapota 10 M x 10 M 8 12.00 2.26 1.36 Guava 6 M x 6 M 40 35.00 9.29 5.58 Cashewnut 6 M x 6 M 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Citrus 6 M x 6 M 312 287.00 76.20 45.72 Amala 6 M x 6 M 20 19.50 5.18 3.11 C.apple 5 M x 5 M 148 116.00 34.97 20.98 Fig 5 M x 5 M 4 2.00 0.60 0.36 Ber 5 M x 5 M 5 5.00 1.51 0.90 Pomegranate 4 M x 4 M 60 60.00 19.08 11.45 Papaya 3 M x 3 M 82 62.00 22.66 13.60 Grapes 2 M x 2 M 10 8.00 5.09 3.05
Banana 1.5 M x 1.5 M 162 296.30 220.56 132.33
Vegetables 2.5 M x 0.6 M 89 78.00 42.90 25.74
1.8 x 0.6 120 112.00 78.50 47.10 1.2 x 0.6 300 250.00 244.00 146.40
Flowers 2.5 M x 0.6 M 5 7.50 4.13 2.48
1.8 x 0.6 5 7.50 5.26 3.15 1.2 x 0.6 5 7.50 7.32 4.37
Sugarcane 1.5 M x 1.5 M 10 15.00 11.17 6.70
Cotton 1.2 x 0.6 9500 10230.00 7614.91 4568.94 Total Drip Irrigation 10908 11631.80 8409.60 5045.74
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B. Portable Sprinkler Hort & Non- Hort Crops 7835 7650.00 1492.10 895.26 Total Portable Sprinkler Irrigation System 7835 7650.00 1492.10 895.26 C. Semi perment Sprinkler
Hort & Non- Hort Crops
Total Semi Permenent Sprinkler Irrigation System 0.00 0.000 0.00 D. Large Volume Sprinkler(Rain gun)
Hort & Non- Hort Crops
Total Large Volume Sprinkler Irrigation System 0.00 0.000 0.00 E. Admn. Cost @ 1 % 59.00 Grand Total ( A+B+C+D+E ) 18743 19281.80 9901.70 6000.00
Likewise for 5 years till 2020 (Under VIIDP) MICRO IRRIGATION
Year Area (Ha.) Financial outlay(in LAKHS)
2015-16 19281.80 6000.00
2016-17 21209.98 6600.00 2017-18 23330.48 7260.00 2018-19 25662.93 7986.00 2019-20 28230.12 8784.00 TOTAL 117715.31 36630.00
Proposed increase in the Irrigation Potential
Type of Projects Area to be covered(HA)
Amount(IN LAKHS)
Minor Irrigation (AIBP+Others) 8462 3735 Medium Irrigation(AIBP) 0 0 Major Irrigation(AIBP+Others) 101088 0.00 Watershed Development(PMKSY) 18336.12 2200.34 Water Bodies (VIIDP) (KT weir, PT) 12807 583.16
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TOTAL FINANCIAL OUTLAY REQUIRED TO ACHIEVE OBJECTIVES OF PMKSY
YEAR FINANCIAL OUTLAY
PER DROP MORE
CROP
HAR KHET KO
PAANI
2015-16 6000.00 2752.25
2016-17 6600.00 2752.25
2017-18 7260.00 2752.25
2018-19 7986.00 2752.25
2019-20 8784.00 2752.25
TOTAL 36630.00 13762.25
Wells (NREGA ) (8125) 12187 243.75 FARM PONDS (NREGA, RKVY) 15000 7000.00 TOTAL 167880.12 13762.25
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Annexure 1 Tables for collating information on DIP
Chapter 1 : General Information of the District : Buldana
1.1 District Profile Source : Gazetter, Census Report, any other source of Government
S.No. Name of the District District code Latitude Longitude
1 Buldana 500 19˚51’ to 21˚17’ N 75˚57’ to 76˚59’ E
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1.2 Demography Source : Census of India
Name of the state:Maharashtra
Name of theDistrict:Buldana
Name of the Taluka
Number of the Village
covered
Code of Taluka
Population SC ST General Total
M F CH* Total No. of House hold
No. of Members
No. of House hold
No. of Members
No. of House hold
No. of Members
No. of House hold
No. of Member
s
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Buldana 98 3984 148958 138034 35595 273675 10585 52924 2139 10695 48123 210056 60847 273675
Chikhali 144 3983 147505
137816 35371
285321 11506 57532
1573 7863 49660
219926 62739 285321
Motala 120 3980 85986
80612 22163
166598 5480 27398
2350 11748 28505
127452 36334 166598
Malkapur 73 3979 92001 86533 22039 178534 4505 22525 1758 8790 32224 147219 38487 178534
Khamgaon 145 3981 165840 154804 41186 320644 12060 60302 1929 9646 56218 250696 70208 320644
Shegaon 145 3977 80676 75440 18901 156116 6228 31140 795 3973 26728 121003 33751 156116
Nandura 112 3978 90649 85369 22135 176018 5435 27175 1752 8759 31871 140084 39058 176018
Jalgaon Ja. 119 3975 80008 76615 21723 156623 4284 21422 4434 22172 25142 113029 33861 156623
Sangrampur 105 3976 70369 66723 18347 137092 4440 22201 3930 19652 22219 95239 30590 137092
Mehkar 161 3982 138886 129430 35126 268316 11474 57369 2635 13176 44365 197771 58474 268316
Lonar 91 3987 79269 73082 20506 152351 5461 27304 1193 5963 26428 119084 33081 152351
Sindkhed raja 114 3986 92023 84280 23094 176303 7579 37897 235 1177 30230 137229 38045 176303
Deulgaon raja 64 3985 65390 59960 15939 125350 5141 25706 245 1223 20643 98421 26029 125350
Total 1491 500 1337560 1248698 332125 2572948 94179 470895 24967 124837 442356 1977216 561502 2572948
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1.3 Biomass and Livestock Source : Livestock Census of India
Name of the state: Maharashtra
Name of the District : Buldana
Name of the Taluka
Small Animals Large Animals
Any other Milch or Meat Animal (No)
Draft Animal
(Buffalo, Bulls, Any
other (No)
Poultry (No) Ducks (No) Pigs (No) Goats (No) Sheeps
(No) Indegenous cow (No)
Hybrid Cow (No)
In descriptive Buffalo (No)
Hybrid Buffalo (No)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Buldana 34294 5 640 28934 3357 8675 6185 10174 0 0 17731
Chikhali 31563 0 965 30248 6408 15447 4268 10590 0 0 23652
Motala 8511 0 532 21868 35739 11994 5121 8788 0 0 20443
Malkapur 4017 0 181 10063 1704 7425 1757 2155 0 0 12137
Shegaon 4712 6 634 10138 719 13370 859 5807 0 0 10893
Khamgaon 19975 0 1608 48763 47982 37602 1896 13245 0 0 22928
Nandura 3867 91 82 14324 1258 10607 5168 8660 0 0 13600
Jalgaon Ja. 5706 0 178 12126 659 11381 866 6248 0 0 12536
Sangrampur 2869 0 213 12379 2416 12030 1693 6106 0 0 10755 Mehkar 21798 18 2841 23430 995 17304 2026 12423 0 0 23595 Lonar 7426 0 993 10478 606 10798 483 4390 0 0 12292
Sindkhed R 32081 0 1030 26586 3501 14405 1596 8857 0 0 22528
Deulgaon R 19035 0 306 14269 274 6996 3133 5773 0 0 10306
Total 195854 120 10203 263606 105618 178034 35051 103216 0 0 213396
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1.4 Agroecology, Climate , Hydrology and Topography Source : IMD, regional ICAR centre(s), SAUs, KVKs etc.
Name of the State - Maharashtra
Name of the District - Buldana
Sr Agroecological zone
type
Types of the terrain
Agroecological Zone
Normal
annual Rainfall (mm)
Average monthly rainfall (mm)
No of rainy days (No)
Maximum rainfall intensity (mm) Average weekly temp. (°C) Potential Evapo Transpiration
(PET)
Elevation
Name of the Taluka
Area ofAgroecological Zone
(ha)
Total Area
ofAgroecolog
ical Zone (ha)
Up to 15
min
Beyond 15 but
up to 30 min
Beyond 30
but up to 60 min
Period Period Cummulative
Total
Min Max Mean
Summer (April-May) Winter (Oct-March) Rainy (Jun-
Sep)
Summer
Winter
Rainy
Min Max Mean Min Max
Mean
Min
Max
Mean
1 2 3 4a 4b 4c 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
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1.5 Soil Profile Source : Detail Soil Survey Report,Buldana .
Name of the State : Maharashtra
Name of the District : Buldana
Soil Type Land Stope
Name of Taluka Major Soil Classes Area (ha) 0-3 % (ha) 3-8 % (ha) 8-25 % (ha) >25% (ha)
Buldana I 0 0
II 18274.63 18274.63 0
III 36014.37 57849.72
0
IV 21835.35 0
V 0
3712.4 0
VI 3712.4 0
VII 0 0
VIII 0 0
TOTAL 79836.75 0
Chikhali I 0 0
II 26389.14 26389.14 0
III 48804.71 78728.18
0
IV 29923.47 0
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V 0
8673.12 0
VI 8546.79 0
VII 126.33 0
VIII 0 0
TOTAL 113790.44 0
Motala I 0 0
II 11856.2 11856.2 0
III 22971.76 54432.66
0
IV 31460.9 0
V 0
9751.42 0
VI 6934.87 0
VII 2816.55 0
VIII 0 0
TOTAL 76040.28 0
Malkapur I 0 0
II 22698 22698 0
III 15407 22288.05
0
IV 6881.05 0
V 0 1284 0
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VI 1284 0
VII 0 0
VIII 0 0
TOTAL 46270.05 0
Khamgaon I 0 0
II 9179 9179 0
III 27383.96 80730.29
0
IV 53346.33 0
V 0
30565.7 0
VI 15689.85 0
VII 14875.85 0
VIII 0 0
TOTAL 120474.99 0
Nandura I 0 0
II 30026.96 30026.96 0
III 11599 22856
0
IV 11257 0
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V
0
1211 0
VI 1053 0
VII 158 0
VIII 0 0
TOTAL 54093.96 0
Shegaon I 0 0
II 20953.66 20953.66 0
III 16687.83 28271.66
0
IV 11583.83 0
V 0
1323 0
VI 1323 0
VII 0 0
VIII 0 0
TOTAL 50548.32 0
Jalgaon Jamod I 0 0
II 23844.38 23844.38 0
III 18014.44 27381.24 0
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IV 9366.8 0
V 0
7722.18 0
VI 6165.93 0
VII 1556.25 0
VIII 0 0
TOTAL 58947.8 0
Sangrampur I 0 0
II 27111.91 27111.91 0
III 11390.08 19858.16
0
IV 8468.08 0
V 0
3349 0
VI 2109 0
VII 1240 0
VIII 0 0
TOTAL 50319.07 0
Mehakar I 0 0
II 21695.2 21695.2 0
III 31715.2 70801.40
0
IV 39086.2 0
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V 0
21646.4 0
VI 11629.2 0
VII 10017.2 0
VIII 0 0
TOTAL 114143 0
Deoulgaon Raja I 0 0
II 4159.45 4159.45 0
III 23598.85 40460.60
0
IV 16861.75 0
V 0
3025.49 0
VI 3025.49 0
VII 0 0
VIII 0 0
TOTAL 47645.54 0
Sindakhed Raja I 0 0
II 8770 8770 0
III 19687.11 53191.22
0
IV 33504.11 0
V 0 15457 0
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VI 12518 0
VII 2939 0
VIII 0 0
TOTAL 77418.22 0
Lonar I 0 0
II 5147 5147 0
III 19799.54 48035.08
0
IV 28235.54 0
V 0
14044 0
VI 11477 0
VII 2567 0
VIII 0 0
TOTAL 67226.08 0
Grand Total 956754.50 230105.53 604884.26 121764.71 0
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1.6 Soil Erosion and Runoff Status
Source: ICAR Regional Centre and sediment minitoring stations
Name of the State :Maharashtra
Name of the District :Buldana
Name of the Block:
Name of the GSDA Watershed
Name of the Sediment
Monitoring Station
Longitude Soil
erosion (Tone/ha)
Latitude
Runoff
Drought Frequency
Name of the GSDA
Watershed
Area of the watershed
Name of the Taluka covered
Peak Rate (cum/h\r.)
Frequency of Peak (No. in
Months)
Total Runoff volume of
Rainy Season (Ha-m)
Time of return of Maximum flood
5 Years 10 Years in years
1a 1b 1c 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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1.7 Land Pattern Source: DAP, PPR, Land Use Plan Name of the State :Maharashtra Name of the District :Buldana
Name of the Block: Area in ha.
Sr No.
Name of Taluka
Number of the Villages
Covered
Total Geographical
Area
Area under Agriculture Area under
Forest
Area under
Wasteland
Area under
Other uses
Gross Cropped Area (1)
Net Sown Area (2)
Area sown more than once (1-2)
Cropping intensity
(%) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Buldana 98.00 79836.75 89728.00 53997.00 35731.00 112.39 12656.00 2731.00 10452.75 2 Chikhali 144.00 113790.44 123520.00 89371.00 34149.00 108.55 1065.00 2147.00 21207.44 3 Motala 120.00 76040.28 61947.00 57147.00 4800.00 81.47 7437.00 4851.00 6605.28 4 Malkapur 73.00 46270.04 43919.00 42071.00 1848.00 94.92 0.00 101.00 4098.04 5 Shegaon 74.00 50548.32 53178.00 45642.00 7536.00 105.20 500.00 210.00 4196.32 6 Khamgaon 145.00 120475.00 81112.00 74501.00 6611.00 67.33 18804.00 542.00 26628.00 7 Nandura 112.00 54093.96 51477.00 49399.00 2078.00 95.16 116.00 1621.00 2957.96 8 Jalgaon Ja. 119.00 58947.80 47250.00 41164.00 6086.00 80.16 550.00 1064.00 16169.80 9 Sangrampur 105.00 50319.07 48347.00 42545.00 5802.00 96.08 410.00 607.00 6757.07
10 Mehkar 161.00 114143.00 102574.00 84642.00 17932.00 89.86 13590.00 101.00 15810.00 11 Lonar 91.00 67226.08 69209.00 52052.00 17157.00 102.95 448.00 2435.00 12291.08
12 Sindkhed raja 114.00 77418.22 80007.00 60684.00 19323.00 103.34 1395.00 13671.00 1668.22
13 Deulgaon raja 64.00 47645.54 45882.00 36553.00 9329.00 96.30 3521.00 430.00 7141.54
Total 1420.00 956754.50 898150.00 729768.00 168382.00 93.87 60492.00 30511.00 135983.50
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2.1 D) Total Seasons
Taluka Cereals Coarse Cereals Pulses Oilseeds Cotton Sugarcane Vegetables Fruit crop Total
Name Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated
Rainfed Total Irrigate
d Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rain
fed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total
Buldana 4923 8599 13522 0 20 20 4461 26673 31134 850 42694 43544 307 1200 1507 0 0 0 1003 0 1003 145 35 180 11689 79221 90910
Chikhali 9081 6507 15588 0 16 16 9682 26505 36187 438 69769 70207 422 1100 1522 38 0 38 1007 0 1007 631 29.95 661 21299 103927 125226
Motala 1767 9198 10965 0 143 143 700 7351 8051 322 12440 12762 712 29341 30053 0 0 0 39 0 39 217 0 217 3757 58473 62230
Malkapur 773 5959 6732 0 0 0 413 6468 6881 402 12099 12501 195 17600 17795 0 0 0 216 0 216 108 4.2 112 2107 42130 44237
Khamgaon 3400 1684 5084 0 450 450 1278 14045 15323 747 41619 42366 214 17675 17889 15 0 15 2451 0 2451 417 8 425 8522 75481 84003
Nandura 1043 4386 5429 0 150 150 100 8383 8483 200 19418 19618 98 17699 17797 0 0 0 118 0 118 172 52 224 1731 50088 51819
Jalgaon Ja. 2182 2968 5150 0 11 11 514 5035 5549 1556 23868 25424 122 10994 11116 8 0 8 428 0 428 252 6 258 5062 42882 47944
Sangrampur 1413 2787 4200 0 0 0 145 8427 8572 416 18171 18587 253 16732 16985 0 0 0 225 0 225 1441 0 1441 3893 46117 50010
Shegaon 2422 5532 7954 0 268 268 80 13481 13561 43 20082 20125 170 11070 11240 30 0 30 179 0 179 52 0 52 2976 50433 53409
Mehkar 3032 1907 4939 0 0 0 12463 17817 30280 41546 24267 65813 978 190 1168 246 0 246 581 0 581 290 45.4 335 59136 44226 103362
Lonar 3341 2842 6183 0 4 4 5024 15655 20679 10161 29561 39722 220 2393 2613 0 0 0 193 0 193 510 46 556 19449 50501 69950
Sindkhed raja 2278 9298 11576 0 65 65 1444 13545 14989 1041 34523 35564 320 17367 17687 59 0 59 1100 0 1100 63 26.3 89 6305 74824 81129
Deulgaon raja 2329 4655 6984 0 31 31 340 6149 6489 171 17946 18117 1582 12666 14248 21 0 21 412 0 412 527 14.45 541 5382 41461 46844
Total 37984 66322 104306 0 1158 1158 36644 169534 206178 57893 366457 424350 5593 156027 161620 417 0 417 7952 0 7952 4825 267.3 5093 151308.2 759764 911074
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2.2 Production and Productivity of major Crops Source: Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Statistic of State Agristat. Name of the State :Maharashtra Name of the District :Buldana Name of the District :Buldana
Season Crop Category
Rainfed Irrigated Total
Area (Ha.) Production (qtn/ha)
Productivity or Yield (Kgs/ha)
Cost of Cultivation
(Rs./ha.) Area (Ha.) Production
(qtn/ha) Productivity
(Kgs/ha)
Cost of Cultivation
(Rs./ha.) Area (Ha.) Production
(qtn/ha) Productivity
(Kgs/ha)
Cost of Cultivation
(Rs./ha.) A) Kharif Cereals 35363 380063.99 13880 18000 4178 57880.02 17136 260000 39541 437944.01 14490.907 247000
Coarse Cereals 1158 17790.59 15117 8461.538 0 0 0 0 1158 17790.59 15117 100000
Pulses 80077 252198.59 4032 20000 25119 137695.4 6844 325000 105196 389893.95 4606.124 292500 Oil Seeds 365744 1543182.3 5370 20000 55899 473640.1 8196 286000 421643 2016822.44 5687.4559 273000 Cotton 156027 261683.39 2231 40000 5593 20778.33 4647 650000 161620 282461.72 2537.9986 585000 Vegetables 0 0 0 0 2301 260678 111424.4 0 2301 260678 111424.38 0
B) Rabi Cereals 30959 295794.4 11272 15692.31 32246 372902.4 14784 260000 63205 668696.82 13506.794 242000
Coarse Cereals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pules 89457 597864.91 8258 20000 11500 94070 1726 84000 100957 691934.91 8353.5552 263000 Oil Seeds 713 3648.1 3838 10384.62 0 0 0 0 713 3648.1 3838 135000 Vegetables 0 0 0 0 6030 976285 193947.8 0 6030 976285 193947.85 25000
C) Summer Cereals 0 0 0 0 956 11779.25 9785 225000 956 11779.25 9785 212500
Coarse Cereals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pules 0 0 0 0 25 54.76 438 40000 25 54.76 438 20000 Oil Seeds 0 0 0 0 1895 24250.94 12472 225000 1895 24250.94 12472 250000 Sugarcane 0 0 0 0 417 207.75 331 420000 417 207.75 331 390000 Vegetables 0 0 0 0 324 32688 194289.9 0 324 32688 194289.92 0 Fruit crop 266 21600 88351.181 0 4825 550902 221781.4 0 5091 572502 211828.47 0
Total Cereals 66322 675858.39 13317.857 25846.15 37380 479197.5 16968.22 411666.7 103702 1226205.78 15746.797 361250
Coarse Cereals 1158 17790.59 15117 7692.308 0 1666 490 0 1158 83105.81 225811.26 100000
Pules 169534 850063.5 6118.6863 30000 36644 231720.9 7840.444 342000 206178 1081883.62 6215.3235 381000 Oil Seeds 366457 1546830.4 5371.6491 25192.31 57794 530988.4 11108.87 286000 424251 2044721.48 5746.626 306750 Cotton 156027 261683.39 2231 40000 5593 510766.6 280205.4 600000 161620 778796.912 21896.097 545000 Sugarcane 0 0 0 0 417 318324.8 762413.4 420000 417 262355.2 879770.33 420000 Vegetables 0 0 0 0 8655 850331.3 461625.1 0 8655 923804.42 456677.08 0 Fruit crop 266 21600 88351.181 4825 419671.8 226658.6 0 5091 446350.604 199580.44 0
Grand Total 759764 3373826.27 0 0 151308 3342667 0 0 911072 6847223.83 0 0
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2.3 Irrigation based Classfication
Source: Agriculture Statistic Irrigation Statistic of CWC, Indian Statistic, Open Government Data
Platform Name of the State :Maharashtra Name of the District :Buldana
Name of the Block:
Irrigated (Area in ha.) Rainfed (Area in ha.)
Gross Irrigated Area Net Irrigated Area Partially Irrigated
/ Protective Irrigation
Un-Irrigated or Totally Rainfed
1 2 3 4 5 Buldana 11689 4882 1950 77271 Chikhali 21299 15788 4974 98953 Motala 3757 7716 1560 56913
Malkapur 2107 5277 358 41772.2 Shegaon 2976 3382 178 50255
Khamgaon 8522 17140 1718 73763 Nandura 1731 3541 0 50088
Jalgaon Ja. 5062 1278 454 42428 Sangrampur 3893 4559 423 45694
Mehkar 59136 18146 3597 40629 Lonar 19449 6357 1949 48552
Sindkhed raja 6305 7460 3354 71470 Deulgaon raja 5382 12906 1560 39901
Total 151308 108432 22075 737690
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3.1 Status of water availability Source : CWC, CGWB, District irrigation & agriculture office records BCM per Ha.
S. No Sources Kharif Rabi Summer Total 1 surface irrigation I Canal (Major & medium irrigation ) 0.135 0.339 0.027 0.501 ii Minor irrigation tanks 0.6658 0.361 0 1.0268 III Lift irrigation /Diversion 1.048 0.519 0.01 0.529 IV Verious water bodies including rain water harvesting 0 V Treated ifflunet received from STP 0 VI Untreated ifflunet VII Perennial sources of water Sub Total 1.848756 1.219 0.037 2.056756 2 Ground water I Open well 0.1772 0.0818 0.0136 0.2726 II Deep tube well III Medium tube well IV Shallow tube wells Sub Total 0.1772 0.0818 0.0136 0.2726
Total 2.0260 1.3008 0.0506 2.3294
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3.2 Status of ground water availability Source: CGWB Name of the State:-Maharashtra Name of the District :Buldana
Name of the Block:
Status of block as per central ground water board notification
Ground water (BCM) (As Per Ground Water Assesment 2011-12)
Critical Semi crictical
Safe Draft Recharge Gap
Buldana - - Safe 0.0662941 0.0850553 -
Chikhali - - Safe 0.0789575 0.1268842 0.0479267
Motala - Semi crictical - 0.0414236 0.0581102 -
Malkapur - - Safe 0.0310532 0.0513026 0.0202494
Khamgaon - - Safe 0.0523114 0.1058906 0.053579
Shegaon - - Safe 0.0127817 0.0353563 0.0225746
Nandura - - Safe 0.0386595 0.0567512 -
Jalgaon Ja. Over
Exploited - - 0.0629697 0.0659022 0.0029325
Sangrampur - - Safe 0.0459648 0.0576465 0.0116817
Mehkar - - Safe 0.0588563 0.1144293 0.055573
Lonar - - Safe 0.0375536 0.0801062 0.0425526
Sindkhed raja - - Safe 0.0575109 0.0920758 0.0345649
Deulgaon raja - - Safe 0.0430166 0.0688747 0.0258581
Total - - - 0.3058719 0.4790347 0.1731628
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3.3 Status of command area Source CADA, CGWB Name of the State:-Maharashtra Name of the District :Buldana
Name of the Block:
Name of Taluka
Number of the Village
Information of canal command Information on the other services command
Total area
Total area Developed area
Undeveloped area Total area Developed
area Undeveloped
area Developed command
(4+7)
Undeveloped command
(5+8)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Buldana 36 2611.00 2383.00 228.00 526.00 1256.00 958.00 3639.00 1186.00 Chikhali 71 14970.10 8695.26 6274.84 6274.84 763.00 763.00 9458.26 7037.84 Motala 83 5853.30 5853.30 0.00 188.00 188.00 0.00 6041.30 0.00 Malkapur 29 6966.04 6966.04 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6966.04 0.00 Khamgaon 102 18370.43 18370.43 0.00 207.00 207.00 0.00 18577.43 0.00 Shegaon 4 1269.00 1269.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1269.00 0.00 Nandura 21 3520.37 3520.37 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3520.37 0.00 Jalgaon Ja. 10 1168.00 1168.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1168.00 0.00 Sangrampur 14 4669.00 4669.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4669.00 0.00
Mehkar 102 17104.41 16829.41 275.00 275.00 0.00 0.00 16829.41 275.00 Lonar 42 7181.56 7181.56 0.00 595.00 595.00 0.00 7776.56 0.00 Sindkhed raja 52 7364.39 6442.99 921.40 1299.40 442.00 0.00 6884.99 921.40
Deulgaon raja 66 12928.51 10486.75 2441.76 2441.76 0.00 0.00 10486.75 2441.76
Total 622 103781.11 93640.11 10141.00 10077.00 1721.00 1721.00 95361.11 11862.00
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3.4 Existing type of irrigation Source: NWDA, CGG ZP + Local sector +Buldana Project Circle Name of the State:-
Name of the District : Name of the Block
No. of Taluka
Source of irrigation
Surface irrigation (1) Ground water (2) Other sources
including traditional WHS (3)
Treat
ed efflue
nt discharged from STP
Water extraction devices/ lift
Total
Canal Based Tanks /Ponds /Reservoirs Tube wells Open Wells Bore Well electrici
ty pum
p (4)
Diesel pump
(5)
Othe
rs (6)
Irrigation Sources
(2+3)
Water extracting
units (4+5+6)
Govt. Canal
Community /PVT.
Canal
Community ponds including
small
Individual /Pvt.Ponds
Govt. / Reservoirs/
Dams Govt. . PVT.
Community
/Govt. . PVT. Govt. . PVT.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
No
Buldana 0 2383.00 0 0 0 1256.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0
Chikhali 0 8695.26 0 0 0 763.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 0
Motala 0 5853.3 0 0 0 188.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Malkapur
0 6966.04 0 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Khamgaon
0 18370.43 0 0 0 207.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Shegaon 0 1269 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nandura 0 3520.37 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jalgaon Ja.
0 1168 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sangrampur
0 4669 0 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
Mehkar 0 16829.41 0 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0
Lonar 0 7181.56 0 0 0 595.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 Sindkhed raja
0 6442.99 0 0 0 442.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Deulgaon raja
0 10486.75 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Grant Total
0 92 0 0 0 1060.00 9 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 19 0
Command area (ha)
0 93640.11 0 0 0 1721.00 1730 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1730 0
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4.1 Domestic Water Demand
Blocks. Population in 2015. Projected population in 2020 Gross water
demand (BCM )
Urban Rural Total Urban Rural Total Buldana 80748 206244 286992 81717 208719 290436 0.1414 Chikhali 57889 227432 285321 58584 230161 288745 0.0729 Motala 0 166598 166598 0 168597 168597 0.0426 Malkapur 67740 110794 178534 68553 112124 180676 0.0456 Khamgaon 94191 226453 320644 95321 229170 324492 0.0819 Shegaon 59672 96444 156116 60388 97601 157989 0.0399 Nandura 44419 131599 176018 44952 133178 178130 0.0450 Jalgaon Ja. 28276 128347 156623 28615 129887 158502 0.0400 Sangrampur 0 137092 137092 0 138737 138737 0.0350 Mehkar 45248 223068 268316 45791 225745 271536 0.0686 Lonar 23416 128935 152351 23697 130482 154179 0.0389 Sindkhed raja 16434 159869 176303 16631 161787 178419 0.0450 Deulgaon raja 30827 94523 125350 31197 95657 126854 0.0320 Total 548860 2037398 2586258 555446 2061847 2617293 0.7289
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4.2 Crop Water Requirement
Blocks Crops Area Sown (ha)
Irrigated Area (ha)
Crop Water Demand (mm)
Water Potential Required
(BCM)
Existing Water
Potential (BCM)
Water Potential to be Created
(BCM) Buldana Kharip+Rabi+Summer 90900 11679 36281.8 90.949 62.81 28.139 Chikhali Kharip+Rabi+Summer 125226 21299 52356.15 124.533 108.61 15.923 Motala Kharip+Rabi+Summer 62230 3757 31729.45 75.89 72.41 3.48
Malkapur Kharip+Rabi+Summer 44237 2107 21187.1 50.86 49.44 1.42 Khamgaon Kharip+Rabi+Summer 84003 2976 37085.7 88.66 85.05 3.61
Shegaon Kharip+Rabi+Summer 53409 8522 23160.95 55.04 50.04 5 Nandura Kharip+Rabi+Summer 51819 1731 23568 55.82 51.65 4.17
Jalgaon Ja. Kharip+Rabi+Summer 47944 5062 22345.3 52.92 49.42 3.5 Sangrampur Kharip+Rabi+Summer 50010 3893 22835.1 57.84 56.55 1.29
Mehkar Kharip+Rabi+Summer 103362 59136 61784.95 100.89 86.42 14.47 Lonar Kharip+Rabi+Summer 69950 19449 33267.6 69.05 56.169 12.881
Sindkhed raja Kharip+Rabi+Summer 81139 6315 37129.7 84.41 71.445 12.965
Deulgaon raja Kharip+Rabi+Summer 46843 5382 23155.15 51.75 46.012 5.738
Total Kharip+Rabi+Summer 911072 151308 425886.95 958.612 846.026 112.586
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4.3 Livestock water demand.
Blocks Total
number of live stock.
Present water demand.(BCM)
Water demand in 2020 (BCM)
Existing water
potential (BCM)
Water Potential to be Created
(BCM)
Buldana 109995 0.00542 0.01202 0.0020 0.0100 Chikhali 123141 0.006068 0.01347 0.0023 0.0112 Motala 112996 0.005568 0.01236 0.0021 0.0103
Malkapur 39439 0.001943 0.00431 0.0007 0.0036 Khamgaon 47138 0.002323 0.00516 0.0009 0.0043
Shegaon 193999 0.009559 0.02122 0.0036 0.0177 Nandura 57657 0.002841 0.00631 0.0011 0.0053
Jalgaon Ja. 49700 0.002449 0.00544 0.0009 0.0045 Sangrampur 48461 0.002338 0.0053 0.0009 0.0044
Mehkar 104430 0.005146 0.01142 0.0019 0.0095 Lonar 47466 0.002339 0.00519 0.0009 0.0043
Sindkhed raja 110584 0.005449 0.01209 0.0020 0.0101
Deulgaon raja 60092 0.002961 0.00657 0.0011 0.0055
Total 1105098 0.054404 0.12086 0.0202 0.1007
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4.4 industrial water demand.
Blocks Total
number of industry
Present water demand.(BCM)
Water demand in 2020 (BCM)
Existing water
potential (BCM)
Water Potential to be Created
(BCM)
Chikhali 1 0.0023 0.0023 0.0023 0
Khamgaon 1 0.00142 0.00142 0.00142 0
Total 2 0.00372 0.00372 0.00372 0
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4.5 water demand for power generation
Blocks Power
requirement MW
Present water demand.(BCM)
Water demand in 2020 (BCM)
Existing water
potential (BCM)
Water Potential to be Created(BCM)
Nil nil nil nil nil nil
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4.6 TOTAL WATER DEMAND OF THE DISTRICT FOR VARIOUS SECTORS.
Sr. No. Blocks
Component.
Total BCM Domestic crop livestock industries
Power generation
1 Buldana 0.1414 90.9490 0.0120 0.0000 0.0000 91.10244 2 Chikhali 0.0729 124.5330 0.0135 0.0023 0.0000 124.6217 3 Motala 0.0426 75.8900 0.0124 0.0000 0.0000 75.94493 4 Malkapur 0.0456 50.8600 0.0043 0.0000 0.0000 50.90993 5 Khamgaon 0.0819 88.6600 0.0052 0.0014 0.0000 88.7485 6 Shegaon 0.0399 55.0400 0.0212 0.0000 0.0000 55.10111 7 Nandura 0.0450 55.8200 0.0063 0.0000 0.0000 55.87128 8 Jalgaon Ja. 0.0400 52.9200 0.0054 0.0000 0.0000 52.96546 9 Sangrampur 0.0350 57.8400 0.0053 0.0000 0.0000 57.88033
10 Mehkar 0.0686 100.8900 0.0114 0.0000 0.0000 100.97 11 Lonar 0.0389 69.0500 0.0052 0.0000 0.0000 69.09412 12 Sindkhed raja 0.0450 84.4100 0.0121 0.0000 0.0000 84.46714 13 Deulgaon raja 0.0320 51.7500 0.0066 0.0000 0.0000 51.7886
Total 0.7289 958.6120 0.1209 0.0037 0.0000 959.4655
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4.7 water budget
Name of blocks. Existing water availability
Total (BCM)
water demand water gap (BCM)
surface water
ground water present projected
(2020) present projected (2020)
Buldana 13.63924 0.00732 13.6466 91.0958 91.1024 77.4493 77.4559 Chikhali 26.27300 0.03422 26.3072 124.6120 124.6217 98.3047 98.3144 Motala 5.46440 0.00845 5.4729 75.9381 75.9449 70.4653 70.4721 Malkapur 2.46500 0.01447 2.4795 50.9076 50.9099 48.4281 48.4305 Khamgaon 10.36930 0.04143 10.4107 88.7442 88.7485 78.3335 78.3378 Shegaon 1.73100 0.01925 1.7503 55.0894 55.1011 53.3392 53.3509 Nandura 3.15400 0.01182 3.1658 55.8678 55.8713 52.7020 52.7055 Jalgaon Ja. 5.58654 0.00901 5.5956 52.9625 52.9655 47.3669 47.3699 Sangrampur 4.31600 0.00592 4.3219 57.8774 57.8803 53.5554 53.5584 Mehkar 63.10320 0.04306 63.1463 100.9637 100.9700 37.8174 37.8237 Lonar 21.67480 0.03324 21.7080 69.0913 69.0941 47.3832 47.3861 Sindkhed raja 9.87120 0.02538 9.8966 84.4605 84.4671 74.5639 74.5706 Deulgaon raja 7.15420 0.01911 7.1733 51.7850 51.7886 44.6117 44.6153 Total 174.80188 0.27268 175.0746 959.3953 959.4655 784.32072 784.39090
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Strategic Action Plan For Irrigation in District – Buldhana
Sr.no
Component
period of implementation Total Activity 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
Total no./Capaci
ty (cum)
Estimated cost (in
Rs.)
Total no./Cap
acity (cum)
Estimated cost (in
Rs.)
Total no./Capacity (cum)
Estimated cost (in Rs.)
Total no./Capacity (cum)
Estimated cost (in
Rs.)
Total no./Capacity (cum)
Estimated cost (in Rs.)
Total no./Capa
city (cum)
Estimated cost (in Rs.)
1 AIBP Major Irrigation 61.976 3726000 0 6327000 0 5906000 10.82 1677000 0 300000 72.796 17936000 2 Medium Irrigation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Surface Irrigation 0 94800000 0 565200000 0 560600000 43.08 53400000 0 0 43.08 1274000000 98526000 571527000 566506000 55077000 300000 1291936000 4 HAR
KHET KO
PANI
Lift Irrigation 22 315082000 26 303300000 213 1103526000 15 2338300000
0 917600000 276 4977808000
5 Ground Water Development
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 RRR of water bodies 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Construction of Field
Channels 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7.1 Lined Field Channels 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7.2 Unlined Field
Channels 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Micro Irrigation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 315082000 303300000 1103526000 233830000
0 917600000 4977808000
9 PER DROP MORE CROP (micro
irrigation)
DPAP Drip 7580 339674000 8338 373641000 9174 411006000 10090 452107000 11098 497258000 46280 2073686000 10 DPAP Sprinkler 6600 75414000 7260 82955000 7986 91254000 8785 100380000 9663 110415000 40294 460418000 11 Non-DPAP Drip 3328 111340000 3661 181280000 4027 199336000 4429 219349000 4872 241283000 20317 952588000 12 Non-DPAP sprinkler 1235 14111000 1359 15522000 1495 17075000 1644 18782000 1809 20660000 7542 86150000
540539000 653398000 718671000 790618000 869616000 3572842000 13 PER
DROP MORE CROP
(supplementary water
management
activities)
Topping Up of MGNREGA
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 Drought proofing through check dams/water harvesting structures
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Secondary Storage Stuctures
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 On Farm Development(distribution pipe/raised bed and furrow system etc.)
240 11609800 264 12819375 297 14367375 340 15315525 358 17318250 1499 71430325
11609800 12819375 14367375 15315525 17318250 71430325
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17 PMKSY Watershe
d
Newly created WHS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17.1 Farm pond 1228 136538864 1350 150103800 1490 165670120 1634 162567974 1798 199886024 7500 814766782 17.2 CHECK DAMS 540 451797600 179 472230600 197 499230600 216 485522800 233 526230600 1365 2435012200 17.3 Nallah Bunds
(Earthern) 18 7200000 19 7600000 20 8000000 22 8800000 96 9200000 175 40800000
17.4 Percolation Tanks 334 151012400 0 104583200 0 151012400 0 121666200 0 151012400 334 679286600 17.5 Other Ground Water
Recharge Structure ( Deep CCT, Check Dams In Ha.)
599 5635450 450 6185250 495 6803775 545 7491025 600 8247000 2689 34362500
17.6 Village tanks/ K.T Weirs
474 96621800 0 86649000 0 86649000 0 86649000 0 86649000 474 443217800
18 Renovated WHS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18.1 Farm pond 293 7906560 179 5978600 197 6879800 198 6613200 238 7949200 1105 35327360 18.2 CHECK DAMS 225 22884521 265 24700000 297 29700000 314 31400000 358 35800000 1459 144484521 18.3 Nallah Bunds
(Earthern) 33 3300000 36 3600000 40 4000000 42 4200000 47 4700000 198 19800000
18.4 Percolation Tanks 192 54355200 0 54355200 0 54355200 0 54355200 0 54355200 192 271776000
18.5A
Adminstrative 10 59914000 10 5135000 10 64440500 6 31588000 2 11794000 38 172871500 Detail Project Report 10 11449000 10 0.8 10 3348500 6 1614000 2 888000 38 17299500.8 Entry point activity 10 53625000 10 9.16 10 9761500 6 2456500 2 3168000 38 69011009.16 Capacity Building 10 7720000 10 6582000 10 44571500 6 20261500 2 7240000 38 86375000 Livelihood Activity 20 24048000 20 11457000 20 180325600 12 82068600 4 29090800 76 326990000 Monitaring Evalution & Consoladation
30 0 30 0 30 55889700 18 22823700 6 7797600 114 86511000
18.6 Village Tanks/ K.T Weirs
111 21631800 0 21631800 0 21631800 0 21631800 0 21631800 111 108159000
1115640195
960791460 1392269995 1151709499
1165639624 5786050773
19 Convergence With
MGNREGA
NEWLY CREATED 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19.1 Water conservation(
Graded Bunding & CCT In Ha.)
1722 32308000 1890 35460000 2079 39006000 2289 42946000 2520 47280000 10500 197000000
19.2 Water Harvesting (Farm Pond)
41 6170787 46 6923322 50 7525350 55 8277885 60 9030420 252 37927764
19.3 Creation of Irrigation Channels and Drains
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19.4 Providing Infrastructure for Irrigation
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19.5 Land Development 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Renovation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20.1 Renovation of water bodies including desilting
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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20.2 Renovation & maintanace of irrigation canals & drains
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
38478787 42383322 46531350 51223885 56310420 234927764 21 State Planned Scheme of Irrigation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21.1 name of the scheme
Major Irrigation 0 0 93.404 200000 0 200000 0 200000 0 130000 93.404 730000
21.2 name of the scheme
Medium Irrigation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21.3 name of the scheme
Surface Irrigation 19.28 1549000 0 1298000 0 794000 1.98 100000 0 0 21.26 3741000
22 Name of the scheme
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 Name of the scheme
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Name of the scheme
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 Name of the scheme
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL DISTRICT
1549000 1498000 994000 300000 130000 15934994862