02-05-2025
Maha govt allocates Rs500 crore for irrigation facilities in critical regions
Nagpur: The Maharashtra govt has authorised the
Chief Minister's Sustainable Agricultural Irrigation Scheme
(CMSAS) for 2024-25, allocating Rs500 crore. This programme focuses on providing irrigation solutions in drought-prone, Naxal-affected, and farmer suicide-prone districts, supporting struggling farming communities.
The scheme's emphasis on Naxal-affected and suicide-prone areas demonstrates the government's dedication to strengthening rural economies. This initiative complements national programmes like the Prime Minister's Kisan Samman Nidhi, addressing fundamental issues affecting farmer welfare.
The CMSAS, launched on August 18, 2018, initially concentrated on regions facing agricultural challenges and civil unrest. Following a policy update on November 18, 2019, the initiative extended to all Maharashtra talukas. The programme addresses water scarcity and economic instability in agricultural communities experiencing significant hardships.
The CMSAS enhances the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) by offering additional subsidies for irrigation systems. Small-scale farmers receive 80% total subsidy, whilst others receive 55% for micro-irrigation equipment. The programme, updated on June 28, 2022, includes support for farm ponds, greenhouse construction, and protective structures.
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The Rs500 crore scheme operates through Maha-DBT, transferring funds directly to Aadhaar-linked accounts via PFMS. The agriculture commissioner in Pune oversees implementation, with strict adherence to PMKSY guidelines and state regulations.
This initiative particularly benefits farmers in districts like Gadchiroli, Chandrapur, Vidarbha, and Marathwada. By providing affordable irrigation solutions, the scheme aims to reduce monsoon dependence and operational costs whilst increasing agricultural output.