Schemes taken under C.S.S. (Central Sector Schemes)
- Project of Construction of 6 Medium Irrigation (Surface Water Gravity Flow) Schemes under National Pilot Project of "Repair, Restoration & Renovation of Water Bodies "(RRR of WB):-
List of completed schemes
This project was initiated in the financial year 2004-05. Under this novel project firstly a floating platform is fabricated consisting of two symmetrical hollow iron cylinders. On this floating platform, a H.P. diesel driven pump is then mounted. Advantages of this scheme over previously constructed conventional Lift Irrigation Schemes are listed below:-
(a) Cost of a "Barge" L.I. Scheme comes to only 10% of a conventional L.I. Scheme, though Irrigation Potential created by both the schemes is more or less same.
(b) Barge L.I. Scheme could be used to provide irrigation along both banks of the river, but conventional L.I. Scheme could provide irrigation along one bank only.
(c) Irrigation potential of a Barge L.I. Scheme does not get affected by the change in direction of a river current, where as conventional L.I. Scheme even becomes defunct by the change in river's current.
(d) Barge L.I. Scheme is not dependent on availability of electricity .
Salient features and present status of the project is as follows:-
(i)
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No. of Sanctioned Schemes
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2727 Nos.
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(ii)
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Sanctioned Cost
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Rs. 5969.44 Lakh
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NABARD Loan
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Rs. 5372.46 Lakh
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State's Share
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Rs. 596.98 Lakh
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(iii)
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No. of Schemes to be replaced
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716 Nos.
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(iv)
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Additional Irrigation Potential to be created
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54,540 Hectares
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(v)
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No. of Beneficiaries' Committees formed
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2011 Nos.
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(vi)
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No. of Agreements executed with Panchayats/Beneficiaries' Committees
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2011 Nos.
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District and M. I. Divisionwise of number of schemes along with list of sanctioned schemes & dropped schemes can be seen by clicking on links below:
III. List of Lift Irrigation (Barge) Schemes constructed under NABARD Phase-XIII :-
This project comprises of replacement schemes for 716 Barge Schemes which were earlier dropped from NABARD Phase-8 due to various reasons.
To view M. I. Division wise number & list of these Schemes click on the links below:-
Tube Well Wing :-
In the financial year-1998-99 NABARD sanctioned this project at the estimated cost of Rs. 5906.32 lacs. Project ended in the financial year- 2002-03. Out of 351 Tube Wells 324 Tube Wells were completed at a cost of Rs. 5065.800 lacs.
List of sanctioned Tube Wells could be seen by clicking the link below:-
III. Project of 108 Tube Wells under NABARD Phase- V/ VII :-
NABARD had sanctioned Rs. 440.05 lakh for this project. Due to various technical reasons execution of 48 schemes were dropped at the outset itself . Of the residual 60 schemes, 34 have been completed.
Salient features of the project are as follows:-
(i)
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No. of Sanctioned Schemes
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108 Nos.
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(ii)
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No. of Dropped Schemes
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48 Nos.
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(iii)
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No. of Schemes taken up for execution
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60 Nos.
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(iv)
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No. of Completed Schemes
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37 Nos.
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(v)
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Amount of Administrative Approval
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Rs. 440.05 Lakh
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List of sanctioned and dropped Tube wells could be seen by clicking the link below:-
This project in under execution since financial year - 2003-04. Under the project is 1740 tubewells of 6" dia (200mm×150mm) and 100m. depth were to be sunk. Sanctioned cost of the scheme is Rs. 9,187.20 lakh, out of which state's share is Rs. 918.72 lakh. After completion of the project additional irrigation potential of about 69,600 hectare would be created. Salient features and present status (till January-2007) of the project is as follows:-
(i)
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No. of Sanctioned Tubewells
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1740 Nos.
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(ii)
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Estimated Cost
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Rs. 9187.20 Lakh
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NABARD Loan
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Rs. 8268.40 Lakh
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State's Share
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Rs. 918.72 Lakh
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(iii)
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No. of Tube wells dropped
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147 Nos.
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(iv)
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No. of Tube wells executed
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1593 Nos.
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(v)
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No. of Beneficiaries Committees formed
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1593 Nos.
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(vi)
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No. of Tube wells commissioned till date
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1573 Nos.
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Tube well Division wise & District wise list of the above tube wells could be seen by clicking the links below:-
PROJECTS EXECUTED UNDER RASHTRIYA SAM VIKAS YOJNA
Introduction & Funding Pattern: Million Shallow Tubewell Programme (MSTP) was funded by Central Government under Rashtriya Sam Vikas Yojna. As the name of the project suggests, about 10 lakh private tubewells were to be sunk under the scheme in the state. The scheme was being executed by various branches of (Commercial and Regional Rural) Banks through NABARD. Funding pattern under the project was as follows:-
(i) 30% of the schemes' cost was provided by Govt. as AID.
(ii) Up to 20% of the schemes' cost was borne by the beneficiary as his /her contribution.
(iii) Up to 50% of the schemes' cost was provided by Banks on LOAN to the beneficiary.
The scheme was open to all sections of the farmers' community.
In order to help out farmers of drought prone districts of South Bihar, since February-2006 funding pattern for the scheme had been altered for different sections of farmers' community. The altered funding pattern was as follows:-
(a) For Farmers of SC/ST Category :
(i) AID - 50% of schemes' cost.
(ii) LOAN - Up to 40% of schemes' cost.
(iii) Beneficiaries' contribution on Margin Money - Up to 10% of schemes' cost.
(b) For small and Marginal Farmers of General Category :
(i) AID - 40% of schemes' cost.
(ii) LOAN - Up to 50% of schemes' cost.
(iii) Beneficiaries' contribution on Margin Money - Up to 10% of schemes' cost.
(c) For rest of the farmers of general category of South Bihar as well as farmers of all categories of North Bihar the funding pattern remains unchanged i.e.:
(i) AID - 30% of schemes' cost.
(ii) LOAN - Up to 50% of schemes' cost.
(iii) Beneficiaries' contribution on Margin Money - Up to 20% of schemes' cost.
Final Status:
Under this project, up to the end of financial year 2006-07, as per NABARD against a target of 6,97,111 units 4,07,758 units had been sunk. Planning Commission had given an amount of Rs. 544.64 Crore to NABARD for utilization as subsidy for the scheme. Against this amount NABARD had released Rs. 312.97 Crore to beneficiaries as subsidy through various branches of commercial and rural banks. The residual subsidy amount of Rs. 213.67 crore with NABARD is at present being used in execution of Bihar Ground Water Scheme (BIGWIS).
- Project of Construction of 4 Medium Irrigation (Surface Water Gravity Flow) Schemes under Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP) sanctioned in FY 2007-08.
- List of Lift Irrigation (Barge) Schemes constructed under NABARD Phase-VIII:-
PROJECTS EXECUTED UNDER RASHTRIYA SAM VIKAS YOJNA
- Million Shallow Tube Well Programme (MSTP)
Introduction & Funding Pattern: Million Shallow Tubewell Programme (MSTP) was funded by Central Government under Rashtriya Sam Vikas Yojna. As the name of the project suggests, about 10 lakh private tubewells were to be sunk under the scheme in the state. The scheme was being executed by various branches of (Commercial and Regional Rural) Banks through NABARD. Funding pattern under the project was as follows:-
(i) 30% of the schemes' cost was provided by Govt. as AID.
(ii) Up to 20% of the schemes' cost was borne by the beneficiary as his /her contribution.
(iii) Up to 50% of the schemes' cost was provided by Banks on LOAN to the beneficiary.
The scheme was open to all sections of the farmers' community.
In order to help out farmers of drought prone districts of South Bihar, since February-2006 funding pattern for the scheme had been altered for different sections of farmers' community. The altered funding pattern was as follows:-
(a) For Farmers of SC/ST Category :
(i) AID - 50% of schemes' cost.
(ii) LOAN - Up to 40% of schemes' cost.
(iii) Beneficiaries' contribution on Margin Money - Up to 10% of schemes' cost.
(b) For small and Marginal Farmers of General Category :
(i) AID - 40% of schemes' cost.
(ii) LOAN - Up to 50% of schemes' cost.
(iii) Beneficiaries' contribution on Margin Money - Up to 10% of schemes' cost.
(c) For rest of the farmers of general category of South Bihar as well as farmers of all categories of North Bihar the funding pattern remains unchanged i.e.:
(i) AID - 30% of schemes' cost.
(ii) LOAN - Up to 50% of schemes' cost.
(iii) Beneficiaries' contribution on Margin Money - Up to 20% of schemes' cost.
Final Status:
Under this project, up to the end of financial year 2006-07, as per NABARD against a target of 6,97,111 units 4,07,758 units had been sunk. Planning Commission had given an amount of Rs. 544.64 Crore to NABARD for utilization as subsidy for the scheme. Against this amount NABARD had released Rs. 312.97 Crore to beneficiaries as subsidy through various branches of commercial and rural banks. The residual subsidy amount of Rs. 213.67 crore with NABARD is at present being used in execution of Bihar Ground Water Scheme (BIGWIS).