Q4 · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2019 · GS III · 10 marks · 2 min read

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Elaborate the impact of National Watershed Project in increasing agricultural production from water-stressed areas.

Topic: Indian Economy. Syllabus: Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources, growth, development and employment. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2019 and Indian Economy.

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Neeranchal backs IWMP, now WDC-PMKSY, as the national watershed effort. Structures slow runoff, cut soil loss, and recharge wells in rainfed blocks. The production gain is cropping intensity and a less risky kharif, plus fodder. MGNREGA and PMKSY convergence turn a trench into a second crop. Borewell over-extraction and unmaintained structures cap the impact.

Model answer

Introduction

A watershed is a ridge-to-valley unit in which rain is caught, soil is held, and aquifers can recharge. The National Watershed Project in recent Union language is the World Bank–assisted Neeranchal project that backs the Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP), later the Watershed Development Component of Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (WDC-PMKSY). In dry blocks, more grain comes from soil moisture before it comes from a new canal.

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What the project does

  • Ridge treatment, contour trenches, check dams, farm ponds, and drainage-line structures slow runoff so silt stays on the field and water soaks in.
  • Common Guidelines (2008) put a Gram Sabha / Watershed Committee in charge, with a livelihood slice for the landless, not only for landholders.
  • Neeranchal (approved 2014–15) was meant to fix IWMP’s weak planning, GIS, and monitoring so structures are placed where hydrology, not a contractor’s convenience, dictates.
  • Convergence with MGNREGA, PMKSY (Har Khet Ko Pani and micro-irrigation), and PM-KISAN cash on the same plot is how a trench becomes a second crop.

Impact on production in water-stressed areas

  • Cropping intensity rises where a rabi pulse or oilseed can follow a kharif cereal on stored moisture. That is the main production gain in rainfed Deccan, Bundelkhand, Marathwada and parts of Rajasthan and Gujarat.
  • Groundwater in treated micro-watersheds often recovers enough for protective irrigation; yields of millets, cotton and horticulture become less of a coin-toss.
  • Soil loss falls, so the nutrient capital that Soil Health Cards describe is not washed to the stream. This is yield saved, not only yield added.
  • Fodder and trees on bunds support livestock, which is the IFS link: milk smooths the year when the grain crop is thin.
  • Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana still matters: watersheds cut frequency of total failure; they do not remove drought.

Limits

  • Impact is site-specific. Ghost structures, poor maintenance, and upstream–downstream fights waste money.
  • A watershed cannot offset power-subsidised borewells that mine deeper than recharge.
  • Production gains need seeds, extension and a market; a check dam alone does not raise MSP-linked wheat in a canal command.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  R[Ridge to valley works] --> M[Soil moisture and recharge]
  M --> I[Higher cropping intensity]
  M --> G[Protective irrigation]
  I --> Y[More stable output]
  G --> Y
  Y --> C[MGNREGA PMKSY PM-KISAN]

Conclusion

In water-stressed areas the National Watershed Project raises agricultural production mainly by holding soil and moisture, then a modest second crop and livestock. Neeranchal and WDC-PMKSY work when MGNREGA and PMKSY converge and when borewells are not allowed to empty the recharge. Treat the ridge first; then talk of yield.

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