Bhubaneswar, : Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Sunday directed the authorities to conduct election and audit of the Pani Panchayats and has suggested that Pani Panchayats to strengthen and develop them as agricultural marketing centers. Launching the state-level Pani Panchayat at the Bermuda Sports Ground in Bhubaneswar, Majhi said that research of irrigation and agricultural scientists and the hard work of the farmers have made it possible for the state to feed 140 crore people and the state can now also export food to foreign countries. For this, irrigation of the farmers’ land is very necessary. Hence, he instructed the concerned officials to complete all irrigation projects on a war footing. The Chief Minister said that to provide water to the farmers’ land in the state, it has been decided to construct new field channels and convert the old channels into concrete channels. About 2,400 km of new concrete canals will be constructed in 80,000 hectares of irrigated area from this year to the financial year 2028-29. In addition, he announced that 1,860 km of very old and dilapidated field canals in 62,000 hectares of irrigated area will be reconstructed into concrete canals. The Chief Minister said, “Our priority is to ensure efficient use of water, equity in water distribution and adequate irrigation of farmers’ land. Pani Panchayats have a big role to play in this regard. Currently, more than 39,000 Pani Pnchayats are taking the lead in water management in the state. This ensures everyone’s participation in water management and also prevents wastage of water, the Chief Minister said. He said that more than Rs 13,223 crore has  been provided in this year’s Budget for the development of water resources in the state. In the current Budget, the process of starting the Bartang Irrigation Project in Nayagarh district, the Pipalpak Project in Ganjam district, the Upper Lanth Irrigation Project in Bolangir district, the Samakoi Barrage Project in Angul district, three  projects in Bargarh district and
seven in Nuapada district, three in Kalahandi district and two in Nuapada district, 359 group hill irrigation projects in Kalahandi, Bolangir, Bargarh and Nuapada districts and 11,886 deep tube well projects has been expedited. “As the departmental minister, I am personally reviewing all these projects,” he said. Majhi further said, “Our government has taken steps for extensive use of technology in the field of water management. Soil moisture measurement system will be developed using digital
technology to bring about a paradigm shift in agriculture. For this, the Indian Institute of Water Management under ICAR has been affiliated. Xavier University has also been contacted for skill development of Pani Panchayats. Addressing the farmers present, the Chief Minister, “Farmers are the main source of the state’s development. They are providing food to everyone. That is why Prime Minister Narendra Modi has honoured you as Annadatas. Both the Central and state governments rimplementing several schemes for the welfare  of farmers

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