Irrigation is of paramount importance in farming, without irrigation farming is not possible and for this reason, farmers face a lot of difficulty in farming in those areas of the country where there is a shortage of irrigation water. Especially in many areas of Rajasthan and Haryana, the problem of irrigation water arises. To overcome these problems, the Rajasthan government has taken an important initiative so that the farmers there do not have to face the shortage of water.
Recently, the Chief Minister of Rajasthan has laid the foundation stone for the construction of a siphon on the Anas river in Lankai under Banswara district, while in Magarda, a canal project to be built at a cost of Rs 2500 crore. Through this canal project, water will be available for irrigation in 338 villages falling under 6 tehsils of the district.
Chief Minister Gehlot addressed the people during the foundation stone of the scheme and during this, he said that “through this project, the government will provide irrigation facility in 42,000 hectare area”. Is doing the work of giving. In the event of death of milch cows due to lump disease, assistance is given to the cattle rearers.
Source: Krishi Jagran
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