Key Points

A NABARD-funded check dam has transformed Channi-Mansar Panchayat in Udhampur by addressing chronic water shortages. Farmers can now cultivate multiple crops, boosting their income and reviving abandoned fields. The project also aids soil conservation and groundwater recharge, ensuring long-term benefits. Local residents express gratitude for the initiative, which has strengthened the region’s agricultural economy.

Key Points: NABARD Check Dam Revives Channi-Mansar Agriculture in Udhampur

  • NABARD-funded check dam resolves water scarcity in Channi-Mansar
  • Rs. 4.54 lakh project revives abandoned farmlands
  • Supports soil conservation and groundwater recharge
  • Enhances socio-economic conditions for local farmers
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NABARD-funded check dam transforms Channi-Mansar Panchayat; revives agriculture in Udhampur

A NABARD-funded check dam transforms Channi-Mansar Panchayat, reviving agriculture and boosting livelihoods in Udhampur district.

"This check dam has been made after our appeal... Due to this, we have water for our crops... We thank NABARD and the Water-Shed Chairman for this dam... - Beneficiary Farmer"

Udhampur, July 11

A newly constructed check dam under the Channi-Mansar Watershed Project has brought relief and renewed hope to farmers in the water-deprived Channi-Mansar Panchayat of Udhampur district. Funded by the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) at an estimated cost of Rs. 4.54 Lakh, the dam has addressed the acute water scarcity that had forced many farmers to abandon their fields. The project, aimed at soil and water conservation, has not only rejuvenated agricultural activities but also strengthened the socio-economic fabric of the village.

NABARD district In-charge Siddharth said, " A few days ago, we conducted a training for self-help groups for 30 women on bee-keeping... We also helped them with credit-linking under schemes like HADP (Holistic Agriculture Development Program). We are running Tribal Development Program... A lot of things were also conducted under the Water-Shed Program under which a well and a check dam were constructed and these are benefitting local residents in Channi-Mansar region... We provide trainings under the self-reliant schemes of PM Modi... NABARD works here in two ways - Spring-Shed, which is for reviving old water springs; and Water-Shed, which is for water and soil conservation... We are getting complete support from the state and central government...".

For years, the hilly terrain of Channi-Mansar Panchayat lacked proper water storage facilities, causing rainwater to drain away without being utilized. As a result, vast stretches of farmland turned barren, leaving farmers unable to cultivate seasonal crops. Many were compelled to leave agriculture, worsening the region's economic condition. However, the newly constructed check dam has changed the scenario by effectively harvesting rainwater, ensuring sustained irrigation for crops. A beneficiary farmer said yesterday, "This check dam has been made after our appeal... Due to this, we have water for our crops... We thank NABARD and the Water-Shed Chairman for this dam... Even the domestic and wild animals get water for drinking from this...".

Villagers have expressed immense gratitude towards NABARD and the Government of India for the watershed project, which has not only mitigated drought-like conditions but also enhanced agricultural productivity. Farmers can now grow multiple seasonal crops, significantly boosting their income. The project has also played a crucial role in preventing soil erosion and improving groundwater levels, ensuring long-term benefits for the community.

Water-Shed Project Chairman Purshotam Kumar said, "This has benefitted a lot of people in the region... This check dam will provide water to the people, as well as animals, as they used to be deprived of it during summers... We faced a minor leak issue in March, but we got it repaired... The government of India is also appreciating this project as they promote water conservation... We also made a water observation trench for the same purpose. We request that the government provide us with more such schemes...".

- ANI

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Priya S
Wonderful news! But I hope they maintain these structures properly. Many such projects become useless after 2-3 years due to poor maintenance. The panchayat should form a committee to oversee regular upkeep.
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Rohit P
As someone from Udhampur, I can confirm how much difference this makes! Our farmers were migrating to cities for daily wage work. Now they can grow crops again. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
The women's beekeeping training is such a smart addition to this project! Empowering rural women while improving agricultural productivity - this is holistic development at its best.
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Vikram M
Only ₹4.54 lakhs for such transformative change? Shows how small investments can make big impacts when done right. Hope the media gives more coverage to such success stories rather than just political drama.
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Kavya N
The mention of helping wild animals too is heartwarming 🐄 We often forget how water scarcity affects all living beings. More projects should consider ecological impact along with human benefits.

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