Key Points

Maharashtra has successfully completed 758 irrigation projects in Vidarbha, significantly boosting agricultural potential. Another 87 projects are in progress to further expand irrigation coverage. The state has cleared 94% of its irrigation backlog, with only a small portion remaining in Akola and Buldhana. Funds from central and state schemes are being utilized to ensure timely completion of pending projects.

Key Points: Maharashtra Completes 758 Irrigation Projects in Vidarbha Region

  • 758 irrigation projects completed in Vidarbha as of June 2024
  • 87 projects still under implementation to enhance farming
  • 64% of Vidarbha’s irrigation potential already utilized
  • Backlog clearance at 94% with focus on pending projects
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758 irrigation projects completed in Vidarbha, says Maha minister

Maharashtra Water Resources Minister Girish Mahajan announces 758 completed irrigation projects in Vidarbha, with 87 more underway to boost farming.

"The irrigation backlog of 7,81,185 hectares, which is 94 per cent, has been cleared by the end of June 2025. – Maharashtra Water Resources Minister"

Mumbai, July 9

Maharashtra Water Resources Minister Girish Mahajan has said that 758 irrigation projects have been completed in the Vidarbha region, and another 87 were under implementation.

In a written reply, the Minister told the state Assembly on Wednesday that of the total 858 irrigation projects, 758 projects have been completed as of June 2024 by the Vidarbha Irrigation Development Corporation in the region.

Of the balance 100 projects, the work on 13 projects could not start as the administrative approval, including permission from the forest department, had already lapsed. The remaining 87 irrigation projects are under various stages of implementation.

He said this while responding to a question by Pravin Datke and others.

Of the total Vidarbha’s irrigation potential of 22.31 lakh hectare, 14.23 lakh hectare of land has been irrigated, which comes to 64 per cent till June 2024. The implementation of 87 projects as of today is under way while 12 projects are pending due to forest land and other reasons. The irrigation potential of 87 irrigation projects is 12.60 lakh hectare, of which 4.81 lakh hectare have been irrigated by the end of June 2024.

According to the Index and Backlog Committee, the irrigation backlog in six districts from the Vidarbha region by the end of June 1994 was reported at 7,84,720 hectares. Of which, the irrigation backlog of 7,81,185 hectares, which is 94 per cent, has been cleared by the end of June 2025. The irrigation backlog of 43,535 hectares still exists in Akola and Buldhana.

The minister told the state council that the government is providing funds for the completion of pending irrigation projects through the Centre’s Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchan Yojana, Baliraja Jalsanjeevani Yojana, loan under NABARD’s Rural Infrastructure Development Fund and partial grant.

The fund is being provided as per the fund disbursement formula devised by the state Governor and the state's financial status. He said that the fund is being provided to complete irrigation projects to clear the backlog from the Amravati division and also for the Gosikhurd National Project from the Nagpur region.

- IANS

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Shreya B
As someone from Akola, I can see the difference these projects have made. But why is there still backlog in our district? 43,535 hectares is not a small number. Government should prioritize completing these remaining projects - farmers' lives depend on it.
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Arjun K
Good progress but I'm skeptical about the numbers. In my village, the 'completed' project still hasn't reached water to all fields. Officials come, take photos and disappear. Need better monitoring system to ensure benefits reach actual farmers.
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Priya S
The forest department approvals are always a bottleneck! Can't they streamline this process? Farmers can't wait forever while bureaucrats shuffle papers. 13 projects stuck just because approvals lapsed is unacceptable.
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David E
As an agriculture researcher, I must say these numbers show remarkable progress. Clearing 94% backlog in 30 years is commendable. The Gosikhurd project will be game-changer when completed. Hope they maintain quality along with speed.
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Nisha Z
My father was a farmer in Vidarbha... if only these projects came 15 years earlier. Still, better late than never. Hope the younger generation won't have to suffer like we did. Jai Jawan Jai Kisan! 🙏

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