Har Khet Ko Pani?: Madhya Pradesh’s irrigation reform as a model

The Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana programme should concentrate on two low-hanging fruits. First, it should quickly put to use 20-40 million ha of unutilised irrigation potential created in major, medium and minor irrigation projects. Second, it should provide better quality power rations to...

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Autores principales: Shah, Tushaar, Mishra, G., Kela, Pankaj, Chinnasamy, Pennan
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/72603
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author Shah, Tushaar
Mishra, G.
Kela, Pankaj
Chinnasamy, Pennan
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description The Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana programme should concentrate on two low-hanging fruits. First, it should quickly put to use 20-40 million ha of unutilised irrigation potential created in major, medium and minor irrigation projects. Second, it should provide better quality power rations to farmers during the time of peak irrigation demand. Madhya Pradesh has done precisely this and multiplied the state’s irrigated area quickly, at small incremental cost, delivering double-digit agricultural growth.
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spelling CGSpace726032025-03-11T09:50:20Z Har Khet Ko Pani?: Madhya Pradesh’s irrigation reform as a model Shah, Tushaar Mishra, G. Kela, Pankaj Chinnasamy, Pennan irrigation schemes irrigation canals model investment state intervention energy generation agriculture farmers organizations water management The Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana programme should concentrate on two low-hanging fruits. First, it should quickly put to use 20-40 million ha of unutilised irrigation potential created in major, medium and minor irrigation projects. Second, it should provide better quality power rations to farmers during the time of peak irrigation demand. Madhya Pradesh has done precisely this and multiplied the state’s irrigated area quickly, at small incremental cost, delivering double-digit agricultural growth. 2016 2016-03-15T06:24:54Z 2016-03-15T06:24:54Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/72603 en Limited Access Shah, Tushaar; Mishra, G.; Kela, Pankaj; Chinnasamy, Pennan. 2016. Har Khet Ko Pani?: Madhya Pradesh’s irrigation reform as a model. Economic and Political Weekly, 51(6):19-24.
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agriculture
farmers organizations
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Shah, Tushaar
Mishra, G.
Kela, Pankaj
Chinnasamy, Pennan
Har Khet Ko Pani?: Madhya Pradesh’s irrigation reform as a model
title Har Khet Ko Pani?: Madhya Pradesh’s irrigation reform as a model
title_full Har Khet Ko Pani?: Madhya Pradesh’s irrigation reform as a model
title_fullStr Har Khet Ko Pani?: Madhya Pradesh’s irrigation reform as a model
title_full_unstemmed Har Khet Ko Pani?: Madhya Pradesh’s irrigation reform as a model
title_short Har Khet Ko Pani?: Madhya Pradesh’s irrigation reform as a model
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topic irrigation schemes
irrigation canals
model
investment
state intervention
energy generation
agriculture
farmers organizations
water management
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