The “Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana” (PMKSY) is one government effort that focuses on the building of agricultural infrastructure in rural areas. The Government of India introduced the PMKSY, a centrally supported program, with the goal of providing water security and boosting agricultural production through the construction of irrigation and agricultural infrastructure.
The Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana’s main goals are as follows:
Development of Irrigation infrastructure: The program aims to increase the area served by irrigation infrastructure and encourage the effective use of water resources in agriculture. It focuses on the construction of new canals, reservoirs, check dams, lift irrigation systems, and water diversion structures, as well as the development of irrigation infrastructure. The objective is to increase irrigation water accessibility and raise agricultural output.
Watershed Development: To preserve water, recharge the groundwater, and stop soil erosion, PMKSY encourages watershed management practices and rainwater gathering methods. It encourages the creation of microirrigation systems, water storage facilities, and soil and moisture conservation techniques to increase water usage effectiveness and boost agricultural systems’ resistance to climate change.
Command Area Development: The plan places a strong emphasis on the creation of command areas as well as the efficient use of irrigation water. In order to maintain equitable water distribution and reduce water losses, it focuses on strengthening water conveyance systems, distribution networks, and water application techniques in command areas.