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Tamil Nadu farmers urge to revise subsidy scheme to include removing mud from well
Tamil Nadu farmers urge to revise subsidy scheme to include removing mud from well

New Indian Express

time4 days ago

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  • New Indian Express

Tamil Nadu farmers urge to revise subsidy scheme to include removing mud from well

COIMBATORE: Farmers have urged the agri-engineering department to revise the norms of a subsidy scheme aimed at renovating abandoned agricultural wells. They claimed that the current subsidy only covers the construction of retaining walls around the wells, not the work of removing soil and mud. The farmers stated that the state government has launched a pilot project to provide a subsidy for renovating abandoned wells on agricultural land. The scheme, implemented through the agri-engineering department, selects one or two wells in a district and offers a maximum subsidy of Rs 2.5 lakh per farmer for the renovation. K Balakrishnan, secretary of the youth wing in Kaushika Neer Karangal, said, "Due to the depletion of groundwater, most wells on agricultural land were left without water. As a result, farmers abandoned them without maintenance. The government has since implemented a groundwater recharge project, and the water level in some parts of the district is now increasing. The government is currently providing a subsidy under a pilot project to renovate abandoned wells in some districts."

Coimbatore farmers flag reduced subsidy to build underground water tanks
Coimbatore farmers flag reduced subsidy to build underground water tanks

New Indian Express

time5 days ago

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  • New Indian Express

Coimbatore farmers flag reduced subsidy to build underground water tanks

COIMBATORE: Farmers are aggrieved as the subsidy for constructing underground water tank has been reduced from Rs 350 per cubic metre to Rs 125. "Under the Supplementary Water Management Activities (SWMA), subsidies are being provided by the central and state governments to install drip irrigation systems, with the aim of reducing water requirement for agriculture, increasing the yields and income of farmers. Due to the current decline in groundwater levels, water available in agricultural borewells is less and at lower pressure, and cannot be used directly for drip irrigation," K Balakrishnan, a farmer from Sulur taluk. "To overcome this, the SWMA project has been providing subsidies for constructing underground water tanks, which are used to store water for drip irrigation. It costs a maximum of Rs 40,000 to build a tank, Rs 10,000 to lay pipes and Rs 15,000 to install a pump set. Many farmers showed interest in this project and benefited from it. Meanwhile, this subsidy was reduced and now, Rs 125 per cubic metre is provided to construct a tank with clay or polythene sheet under the National Horticulture Mission," he added. "If a farmer constructs a cement tank, it costs around Rs 1,000 per cubic metre, totalling Rs 4 lakh for a tank with 1.14 lakh litre capacity. The government provided subsidy of Rs 350 earlier, which was useful. But the current subsidy is very less," he said. PK Selvaraj, founder of Kaushika Neer Karangal said, "The subsidy of Rs 125 per square cubic metre is not feasible. The subsidy for constructing clay tanks is not appropriate for the current technology. Constructing tanks with polythene sheets is not a permanent solution. Polythene sheets are quickly damaged due to heat, and also by animals. In case of clay tanks, water penetrates into the ground." P Siddharthan, deputy director of horticulture department said, "The cost for constructing cement tank is higher than clay or using polythene sheets. The present scheme is planned in a manner that beneficiaries can get up to Rs 75,000 as subsidy per tank. As farmers feel cement structure is a permanent solution, a proposal will be given to the government."

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