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Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY)

District Irrigation Plan (2016-2020)VALSAD, GUJARAT

VALSAD

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Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY)

District Irrigation Plan (2016-2020)VALSAD, GUJARAT

VALSAD

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CONTENTS

Executive summary ................................................................................... 4

INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................... 8

Background ...................................................................................................................... 8

Vision ............................................................................................................................. 13

Objective......................................................................................................................... 13

Strategy/approach ......................................................................................................... 14

Programme Components ............................................................................................... 14

Rationale/ Justification ................................................................................................. 16

Methodology ................................................................................................................... 17

Chapter 1 General Information of the District ........................................... 18

1.1 District Profile ........................................................................................................... 18

Administrative Set-up of Valsad .................................................................................... 19

1.2 District Demography ................................................................................................ 22

1.3Biomass and Livestock .............................................................................................. 24

1.4 Agro-Ecology, Climate, Hydrology and Topography ............................................... 26

1.5 Soil Profile ................................................................................................................ 31

1.6 Soil Erosion and Runoff Status ................................................................................ 31

1.7 Land Use Pattern ...................................................................................................... 32

Chapter 2 District Water Profile ................................................................ 34

2.1 Area Wise, Crop Wise Irrigation Status ................................................................... 34

2.2 Production and Productivity of Major Crops .......................................................... 35

2.3 Irrigation Based Classification ................................................................................ 39

Chapter 3 Water Availability in Valsad ...................................................... 41

3.1 Status of water availability ....................................................................................... 41

3.2 Status of Ground Water Availability ........................................................................ 41

3.3 Status of Command Area ......................................................................................... 45

3.4 Existing Type of Irrigation ....................................................................................... 46

Chapter 4 Water Requirement /Demand ................................................... 48

4.1 Domestic Water Demand ......................................................................................... 48

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4.2 Crop Water Requirement ........................................................................................ 49

4.3 Livestock .................................................................................................................. 49

4.4 Industrial Water Requirement ................................................................................ 51

4.5 Water Demand for Power Generation ..................................................................... 52

4.6 Total Water Demand of the district for various sectors .......................................... 52

4.7 Water Budget ........................................................................................................... 53

Chapter 5 Strategic Action Plan for Irrigation in District under PMKSY .... 54

5.1 Strategic Plan for irrigation in PMKSY .................................................................... 54

5.2 Department wise plan .............................................................................................. 54

5.3 Component wise plan ............................................................................................... 55

5.4 Block wise, Component wise and Block wise, Department wise plan .................... 56

5.5 Expected Output and Outcome: .............................................................................. 61

5.6 Suggestions .............................................................................................................. 61

Annexure-I: Proposal of GSWMA (Financial) .............................................................. 63

Annexure-II: Proposal of GGRC .................................................................................... 72

Annexure-III: Proposal of GWRDC ............................................................................... 73

Annexure-IV: Proposal of GLDC ................................................................................... 74

Annexure-V: Proposal of WRD ...................................................................................... 75

Annexure-VI: Proposal of Forest Department .............................................................. 77

Annexure-VII: Proposal of Panchayat Irrigation Division ........................................... 80

Annexure-VIII: Proposal of Agriculture Department, District Panchayat, Valsad ...... 80

Annexure-IX: Proposal of ATMA, District Panchayat, Valsad ..................................... 81

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LIST OF TABLES

Table 1.1: District Profile ......................................................................................................................... 18

Table 1.2: Demography of Valsad .......................................................................................................... 22

Table 1.3: Population of Cows and Buffaloes in Valsad (2012) .......................................................... 24

Table 1.4: Population of small animals in Valsad (2012).................................................................... 25

Table 1.5: AES Classification of Valsad ................................................................................................. 26

Table 1.6: Agro Ecology and climate hydrology of Valsad .................................................................. 29

Table 1.7: Soil Profile of Valsad (Agricultural Land) ........................................................................... 31

Table 1.8: Land use pattern in Valsad district ...................................................................................... 32

Table 2.1: Crop wise status of irrigated and rainfed area in Valsad District (2014-15) .................. 34

Table 2.2: Status of Irrigation for Horticulture and Plantation crops .............................................. 35

Table 2.3: Area, Production and Yield of Agricultural Crops (2014-15) ........................................... 36

Table 2.4: Area, Production and Yield of horticultural crops ............................................................ 38

Table 2.5: Irrigation based classification .............................................................................................. 39

Table 3.1: Status of water availability (in MCM) .................................................................................. 41

Table 3.2: Status of ground water availability ...................................................................................... 43

Table 3.3: Status of command area ....................................................................................................... 46

Table 3.4: Existing type of Irrigation ..................................................................................................... 46

Table 3.5: Existing type of irrigation ..................................................................................................... 47

Table 4.1: Domestic Water Demand (MCM) ........................................................................................ 49

Table 4.2: Crop Water Requirement in Million Cubic Meter ............................................................. 49

Table 4.3: Animal wise livestock water requirement (in MCM) ........................................................ 50

Table 4.4: Taluka wise livestock water demand (in MCM) ................................................................ 50

Table 4.5: Industrial Water Demand in MCM ..................................................................................... 52

Table 4.6: Present Water Demand of the district for various sectors ............................................... 53

Table 4.7: Total Water Demand of the district for various sectors (Projected for 2020) .............. 53

Table 4.8: Water Budget (Volume in MCM) ........................................................................................ 53

Table 5.1: Department-wise year-wise proposal under PMKSY (amount in Rs lakh) .................... 54

Table 5.2: Component wise plan (amount in Rs. Lakh) ..................................................................... 56

Table 5.3: Block wise, year wise plan (amount in Rs. Lakh) .............................................................. 56

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LIST OF FIGURES& MAPS

Figure 1.1: Demography of Valsad district ............................................................................................ 23

Figure 1.2: Category wise distribution of population in Valsad district ........................................... 23

Figure 1.3: Category wise distribution of Household .......................................................................... 24

Figure 1.4: Taluka wise gross crop are in Valsad ................................................................................. 32

Figure 2.1: Irrigation Status of various type of crop ............................................................................ 34

Figure 2.2: Status of irrigation for Horticulture and Plantation crops ............................................. 35

Figure 2.3: Area, Production and Yield of major crops ...................................................................... 36

Figure 2.4: Area and Production of Horticulture & Plantation crops in Talukas of Valsad .......... 39

Figure 2.5: Status of Irrigation in Talukas of Valsad ........................................................................... 40

Figure 3.1: Draft and Recharge of Ground Water ................................................................................ 43

Figure 4.1: Population and domestic water requirement ................................................................... 48

Figure 4.2: Population and water requirement of livestock ............................................................... 51

Figure 4.3: Current and Projected water demand of industry ........................................................ 52

Figure 5.1: Department wise proposal under PMKSY ......................................................................... 55

Figure 5.2: Component wise plan under PMKSY ................................................................................ 56

Map 1.1: District map of Valsad .............................................................................................................. 18

Map 3.1: Hydrogeological map of Valsad.............................................................................................. 44

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Executive summary

In an agrarian economy like India, agriculture utilizes the major share of country‟s

exploitable water resources. Though the sector utilizes the maximum share of

exploitable water resources, availability of the same at different locations to different

extent makes it vital to adopt effective utilization of water through storage, channelizing

and judicial use. At some places like Punjab and Haryana, the environmental and socio-

economic rationale for this capture by the sector is now being questioned. Accordingly,

it is needed to challenge and change the fundamentals of the prevailing view of water

resources exploitation. A new and more suitable approach to water resources allocation

is necessary if the population is to be adequately fed, without further degradation and

destruction of the critical ecosystem services. Water productivity needs to be enhanced

considerably, and economic cost-benefit analysis and pricing regimes can play a

significant role in such a process. However, these economic measures will not be

sufficient on their own. They will need to be buttressed by technological innovation and

institutional changes in order to encourage a more equitable distribution of resources

and to mitigate potential international conflicts across 'shared' water basins.

Water has unique characteristics that determine both its allocation and use as a resource

by agriculture. Agricultural use of water for irrigation is itself contingent on land

resources. In a situation of growing water scarcity and rising demands for non-

agricultural (household and industrial) use of water, reassessment of sectoral allocations

of water are inevitable. In developing countries, irrigated agriculture plays a vital role in

contributing towards domestic food security and poverty alleviation. Therefore,

achievement of these objectives is dependent on adequate allocations of water to

agriculture. Justification of such allocations requires that irrigated agriculture be a cost-

effective means of achieving stated political or social objectives, such as food security or

poverty alleviation, and that all externalities be taken into account in the pricing

mechanism. Improved allocation of irrigation water is required within the agriculture

sectors in order to achieve greater efficiency in the use of irrigation water and existing

irrigation infrastructure. Reallocation is also required in order to reduce waterlogging

and salinization of irrigated land, to decrease the negative environmental impacts and

other externalities of irrigation (caused by over extraction of groundwater and depletion

and pollution of surface water).

Government of India launched Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) to

address the constraints in providing assured irrigation as well as increasing efficiency

and productivity of current water use to bring more prosperity to the rural areas.

Priorities of Government of India were reflected in the Hon‟ble President‟s address to

the joint Session of the Parliament of 16th Lok Sabha where he indicated that “Each

drop of water is precious. Government is committed to giving high priority to water

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security. It will complete the long pending irrigation projects on priority and launch the

„Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana‟ with the motto of „Har Khet Ko Pani‟. There is

a need for seriously considering all options including linking of rivers, where feasible;

for ensuring optimal use of our water resources to prevent the recurrence of floods and

drought. By harnessing rain water through „Jal Sanchay‟ and „Jal Sinchan‟, we will

nurture water conservation and ground water recharge. Micro irrigation will be

popularised to ensure „Per drop-More crop”.

PMKSY has been approved with an indicative outlay of Rs.50,000 crore over a period of

five years from 2015-16 to 2019-20. The programme is an amalgamation of on-going

schemes of Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation,

Ministry of Agriculture & Cooperation and Ministry of Rural Development. The existing

schemes AIBP, CADWM, MI, SWMA, Watershed & Convergence with MGNREGA were

brought together under the umbrella program of PMKSY. Further the scheme seeks

convergence with scheme like Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee

Scheme (MGNRES), Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY), Jawaharlal Nehru National

Solar Mission and Rural Electrification programmes (JLNNSM&REP), Rural

Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF), Members of Parliament Local Area

Development Scheme (MPLAD), Members of Legislative Assembly Local Area

Development Fund (MLALAD), Local Body Funds (LBF), Working Plan of State Forest

Department (WPSFD) etc. The PMKSY will be implemented in an area development

mode only by adopting a decentralized state level planning and projectised execution

structure that will allow the state to draw up their own irrigation development plans

based on DIPs and SIPs with a horizon of 5-7 years. The program will be supervised and

coordinated utilizing the existing mechanism and structure available under Rashtriya

Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY) program with state agriculture department acting as the

State Nodal Agency for implementation of PMKSY. However, the implementing

departments for the four components like AIBP, PMKSY (Har Khet Ko Pani), PMKSY

(Per drop more crop) and PMKSY (watershed development) will be decided by the

respective program ministry/department.

The 05 chapters along with introduction chapter, explains the profile of district, its

water requirement for agriculture and allied sector, water availability, assessment of

water requirement for various sectors and strategic action plan for augmentation and

effective management of available water resources.

District Demography: As per 2011 census, the total population of the district is

13,03,655 out of which population of female and male are 6,34,264 and 6,69,391

respectively. Valsad district is the 10th largest in terms of population in the state. District

is predominantly rural and around 82% of the population resides in rural area. Valsad

ranks 4th in terms of sex-ratio in the state i.e. 922 females per 1,000 males as against

919 females per 1,000 males of state average. Compared to 2001 census, the decadal

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growth in population of Valsad has been 20.92%, i.e. 1.743% growth per annum. The

district has a literacy rate of 78.55%. The literacy rate of male and female is 85.75% and

69.68% respectively. The population density of Valsad district as recorded by 2011

census is 567 people per sq. km. which is 22% increase in density as compared to 465

people per sq. km as per 2001 census. Compared to the population density of the State

(308 person per sq.km.), the current population density of Valsad is on higher side.

Valsad district administers 3008 square kilometers of areas.

Agriculture in Valsad: Cereals are the major crop among agricultural crops of the

district. The area under cereals cultivation during 2014-15 was 90253 hectare which was

around 75% of the total area under agricultural crops. Kharif is the main crop season for

agricultural crops. Out of total 120460 hectare area under agriculture, 110636 hectare

was cultivated during Kharif while 8636 hectare was cultivated during Rabi. In case of

summer, the total area under agriculture is 8314 hectare only. In Valsad, only 23.6% of

the cultivated land i.e. 28446 hectare is irrigated. Out of 28446 hectare of irrigated land,

the cereals crops are cultivated in 18622 hectare in Kharif while 8558 hectare of Pulses

are cultivated under irrigated land during Rabi. In summer a total of 8251 hectare area

is cultivated with cereals crops on irrigated land which is 95% of the total area cultivated

in summer.

District Water Profile: Geographically Valsad is situated in South Gujarat region.

The geological formation in the district is hard rocks and alluvial formation. The district

has huge potential of surface water resources in the form of perennial river system

comprising of Par, Wanki, Kolak, Damanganga and Varoli rivers and associated

tributaries & springs in hilly terrains. Parts of Valsad district is covered by irrigation

command of Daman Ganga Project and Ukai Project, and more than 30000 ha area is

irrigated in all three, Kharif, Rabi and summer period through network of lined /

unlined canal system. There are six perennial rivers in the district viz. Auranga (34 km),

Damanganga (44 km), Kolak (36 km), Par (33 km), Khapari (17 km) and Varoli (7 km).

The district gets heavy rainfall ranging from 1800 mm to 3500 mm. Apart from rainfed

areas, the other source of irrigation is surface and ground water.

Demand for water and the gap: The total water gap for the district has been

estimated at 208.3 MCM during 2020. However, in Valsad and Umargam Taluka, there

is surplus of water which has to be channelized for effective utilization.

PMKSY Financial Proposal: Total plan of Valsad district for four years works out to

be Rs. 86672.95 lakh. Maximum share of Rs. 62079.51 lakh (71.63%) is for WRD (SI)

followed by GSWMA with Rs. 5871.05 lakh (6.77%). Share of Forest Department and

GGRC is to the tune of Rs. 5574.02 lakh (6.43%) and 5782.52 lakhs (6.67%) respectively.

Agriculture department has a proposal of Rs. 3060 lakh which is 3.53% of the total

outlay. The plan of GWRDC, GLDC, Panchayat Irrigation and ATMA are Rs. 1961.46

lakh, Rs. 1135.8 lakh, Rs. 614.5 lakh and Rs. 594.09 lakh respectively.

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Expected Outcome: The plan of GSWMA Valsad (DWDU) proposes to augment the

water storage by 9.03 lakh cubic meter which will have a potential to irrigate 1358

hectare additionally. In order to execute the plan of GSWMA Valsad, 4.67 lakh man days

of employment will be generated in the district.

Similarly, WRD Valsad has proposed to undertake work which will create additional

irrigation potential of 21927.74 ha. Assuming, 50% of the proposed amount will go in

labour component and lump sum wage rate of Rs. 310 per person, 90 lakh man days of

employment will be generate in the district.

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INTRODUCTION

Background

Preparation of decentralized area specific district planning process visualized in various

plans took concrete shape through the years and initiatives like specific guidelines on

methodologies and processes for preparation of district plans; framework for

preparation of perspective plan, medium term and annual plans by then planning

commission in 1969 and the 73rd and 74th constitutional amendments conferring

constitutional status to Panchayats at district and sub district level; local self-

government in urban areas; constitution of district planning committee to consolidate

the plans prepared at Panchayats and municipalities and prepare a draft development

plan for the whole district.

The decentralized planning process was further strengthened through emphasis by

planning commission on preparation of district level plans and making it an integral

part of the process of preparation of the states 11th five year plan. The Planning

commission issued guidelines in August 2006 for preparation of the district plans. The

guidelines define the District Planning as „the process of preparing an integrated plan

for the local government sector in a district taking into account the resources (natural,

human and financial) available and covering the sectoral activities and schemes

assigned to the district level and below and those implemented through local

governments in a state. The document that embodies this statement of resources and

their allocation for various purposes is known as the District Plan”.

Government of India through a resolution in National Development Council on 29th May

2007 conceived a special Additional Central Assistance Scheme (ACAS) to address the

slow growth of agriculture and allied sectors by incentivizing states to draw up plans for

their agriculture sectors more comprehensively. The NDC resolution states "GoI will

introduce a new Additional Central Assistance Scheme to incentivize states to draw up

plans for their agriculture sector more comprehensively, taking agro-climatic

conditions, natural resource issues and technology into account, and integrating

livestock, poultry and fisheries, etc. This will involve a new scheme for Additional

Central Assistance (ACA) to State Plans, administered by the Union Ministry of

Agriculture over and above its existing Centrally Sponsored Schemes, to supplement the

State-specific strategies including special schemes for beneficiaries of land reforms. The

newly created National Rainfed Area Authority will, on request, assist States in planning

for rainfed areas".

The NDC in its resolution advised the states to prepare a comprehensive district

agriculture plans (C-DAP) that will fully utilize available resources and will include

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allied agriculture sectors. Further, GOI issued a manual on preparation of

comprehensive district agriculture plans to help the states prepare C-DAP. As per these

guidelines, the objective of district planning is „to design an integrated and participatory

action plan for the development of local area in general and agriculture and allied

sectors in particular‟. The objectives of Comprehensive District Agriculture Plan (C-

DAP) are:

To prepare a Comprehensive District Agriculture Plan (C-DAP) through

participatory process involving various organisations and stakeholders.

To enable optimum utilisation of scarce natural, physical & financial resources.

To assess and plan for the infrastructure required to support the agriculture

development.

To establish linkages with the required institutional support services, like

credit, technology transfer, ICT, research etc.

To evolve an action plan for achieving sustainable agricultural growth with food

security and cropping system that will improve farmers‟ income.

The guidelines required the state/district authorities to (i) ensure that the agricultural

plans are prepared for the district and then integrated into the agricultural plans of the

State based on the agro-climatic conditions, availability of technology, trained

manpower and natural resources; (ii) local needs / crops / feed and fodder / animal

husbandry / dairying / fisheries / priorities are reflected in the plan; (iii) productivity

gaps for important crops and livestock and fisheries are reduced; and (iv) the returns to

the farmers from these are maximized.

The latest move in the process of strengthening of decentralized planning process was

the Government of India guidelines issued in 2015 in the form of a template for the

preparation of District Irrigation Plan (DIP) and State Irrigation Plan (SIP) as part of

the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) program and made the

preparation of DIP and SIP mandatory for the states to receive funds from the program.

The present report is a product of these long drawn efforts of Government of India to

strengthen the decentralized planning process in the country focusing on the vital

resource i.e., water.

Water is of vital importance for human & animal life, maintenance of ecological balance

and promotion of developmental activities. Considering its vital importance and ever

increasing demand for water, in the face of population growth, urbanization &

industrialization and considerations of climatic change, making water, an increasingly a

scarce resource, available to multiple uses, planning and management of this vital

resources, utilization of water economically, optimally and equitably assumes greater

importance.

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According to the 12th Five year Plan the water budget estimates of India by Ministry of

Water Resources suggests an availability of 1123 billion cubic meters (BCM) against a

current estimated demand of 710 BCM. The Standing Committee of the Ministry of

Water Resources estimates that this water demand will rise to 1093 BCM by 2025.

Though the existing water availability in the immediate future seems to be adequate,

with the near constant supply of water resources in the face of increasing demand on

account of population growth, urbanisation and industrialization will strain the water

supply-demand balance.

The per capita water availability which stood at 5,177 cubic meters in 1951 was reduced

to 1820 cubic meters in 2001 while the international prescribed limit is 1800 cubic

meters. The projected per capita availability of water is 1341 cubic meters in 2025 and

1140 cubic meters in 2050 suggesting shortage of water in the medium term1. Further,

the all India water balance estimates does not reflect the variations in water balance

across time and space- certain areas having a positive water balance and the others

facing acute shortage. The problem is further accentuated by water quality related

issues.

With the abundant surface and ground water supply in the first five decades since

independence, more than 80 percent of the total available water resources were

allocated for irrigation purposes and the rest meeting the domestic and industrial

demands. In a recent study2on the demand for water from agriculture, domestic and

industrial uses in 2000, 2025 and 2050 seems to suggest that domestic demand (34

BCM in 2000, 66 BCM in 2025 and 101 BCM in 2050) and industrial demand (42 BCM

in 2000, 92 BCM in 2025 and 161 BCM in 2050) for water will utilize the total balance

water available while agriculture demand for water will be (605 BCM in 2000, 675 BCM

in 2025 and 637 BCM in 2050). This change is partly because of the changing sectoral

contributions of India‟s GDP and also partly because of dynamics of irrigation

development in the country where the initial expansion in area under irrigation is

propelled by the availability of abundant water resources and availability of good quality

land. This is no longer the case in many of the states where the availability of land and

water are serious constraints for further expansion of irrigation. Further, as per the

erstwhile planning commission up to March 2012 out of 141 million hectares of net sown

area in the country 114 (or 81%) million hectares is Irrigation Potential Created (IPC)

and 88 (or 62%) million hectares is Irrigation Potential Utilised (IPU) leaving almost

20% of irrigated potential unutilized. This leaves 40 percent of the net sown area in the

country dependent on rainfall which makes farming a high risk and less productive.

1Ministry of Water Resources (2011), Strategic Plan for Ministry of Water Resources, Government of India, New

Delhi. 2Amarasinghe, U.A., Shah T., Turral, H. and Anand, B.K. 2007. India’s water future to 2025-

2050:Business-as-usual scenario and deviations. Research Report 123, International Water Management

Institute, Colombo.

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The competing demands for water resources and the emerging issues and concerns were

to be addressed through certain basic principles and commonality in approaches in

dealing with planning, development and management of water resources3 under an

Integrated Water Resource Management framework. The main objectives of water

resource management as delineated in National Water Policy 2012 are:

a) Planning, development and management of water resources need to be governed

by common integrated perspective considering local, regional, State and national

context, having an environmentally sound basis, keeping in view the human,

social and economic needs.

b) Principle of equity and social justice must inform use and allocation of water.

c) Good governance through transparent informed decision making is crucial to the

objectives of equity, social justice and sustainability. Meaningful intensive

participation, transparency and accountability should guide decision making and

regulation of water resources.

d) Water needs to be managed as a common pool community resource held, by the

state, under public trust doctrine to achieve food security, support livelihood, and

ensure equitable and sustainable development for all.

e) Water is essential for sustenance of eco-system, and therefore, minimum

ecological needs should be given due consideration.

f) Safe Water for drinking and sanitation should be considered as pre-emptive

needs, followed by high priority allocation for other basic domestic needs

(including needs of animals), achieving food security, supporting sustenance

agriculture and minimum eco-system needs. Available water, after meeting the

above needs, should be allocated in a manner to promote its conservation and

efficient use.

g) All the elements of the water cycle, i.e., evapo-transpiration, precipitation, runoff,

river, lakes, soil moisture, and ground water, sea, etc., are interdependent and the

basic hydrological unit is the river basin, which should be considered as the basic

hydrological unit for planning.

h) Given the limits on enhancing the availability of utilizable water resources and

increased variability in supplies due to climate change, meeting the future needs

will depend more on demand management, and hence, this needs to be given

priority, especially through (a) evolving an agricultural system which economizes

on water use and maximizes value from water, and (b) bringing in maximum

efficiency in use of water and avoiding wastages.

i) Water quality and quantity are interlinked and need to be managed in an

integrated manner, consistent with broader environmental management

approaches inter-alia including the use of economic incentives and penalties to

reduce pollution and wastage.

3Ministry of Water Resources, National Water Policy, 2012, Government of India, New Delhi.

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j) The impact of climate change on water resources availability must be factored

into water management related decisions. Water using activities need to be

regulated keeping in mind the local geo climatic and hydrological situation.

Government of India launched Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) to

address the constraints in providing assured irrigation as well as increasing efficiency

and productivity of current water use to bring more prosperity to the rural areas.

Priorities of Government of India were reflected in the Hon‟ble President‟s address to

the joint Session of the Parliament of 16th Lok Sabha where he indicated that “Each

drop of water is precious. Government is committed to giving high

priority to water security. It will complete the long pending irrigation

projects on priority and launch the ‘Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee

Yojana’ with the motto of ‘Har Khet Ko Pani’. There is a need for seriously

considering all options including linking of rivers, where feasible; for

ensuring optimal use of our water resources to prevent the recurrence of

floods and drought. By harnessing rain water through ‘Jal Sanchay’ and

‘Jal Sinchan’, we will nurture water conservation and ground water

recharge. Micro irrigation will be popularised to ensure ‘Per drop-More

crop”.

PMKSY has been approved with an indicative outlay of Rs.50,000 crore over a period of

five years from 2015-16 to 2019-20. The programme is an amalgamation of on-going

schemes of Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation,

Ministry of Agriculture & Cooperation and Ministry of Rural Development. The existing

schemes AIBP, CADWM, MI, SWMA, Watershed & Convergence with MGNREGA were

brought together under the umbrella program of PMKSY. Further the scheme seeks

convergence with scheme likeMahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee

Scheme (MGNRES), Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY), Jawaharlal Nehru National

Solar Mission and Rural Electrification programmes (JLNNSM&REP), Rural

Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF), Members of Parliament Local Area

Development Scheme (MPLAD), Members of Legislative Assembly Local Area

Development Fund (MLALAD), Local Body Funds (LBF), Working Plan of State Forest

Department (WPSFD) etc. The PMKSY will be implemented in an area development

mode only by adopting a decentralized state level planning and projectised execution

structure that will allow the state to draw up their own irrigation development plans

based on DIPs and SIPs with a horizon of 5-7 years. The program will be implemented

as part of Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY) with state agriculture department

acting as the State Nodal Agency. However, the implementing departments for the four

components like AIBP, PMKSY (Har Khet Ko Pani), PMKSY (Per drop more crop) and

PMKSY (watershed development) will be decided by the respective program

ministry/department.

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The funds under this program would be provided to the states as per the pattern of

assistance of Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS) decided by the Ministry of Finance

and NITI Aayog. During 2015-16 the existing pattern of assistance of ongoing scheme

was continued. An outlay of Rs. 50,000 crore has been approved for 2015-20. The

financial assistance provided to the state governments from this centrally sponsored

scheme is subject to fulfillment of certain conditions. Firstly, a state will become eligible

to access PMKSY fund only if it has prepared the District Irrigation Plans (DIP) and

State Irrigation Plan (SIP), excepting for the initial year, and the expenditure in water

resource development for agriculture sector in the year under consideration is not less

than the baseline expenditure, which is defined as the average of the expenditure in

irrigation sector irrespective of the department in the state plan in three years prior to

the year under consideration. Secondly, States will be given additional weightage for

levying charges on water and electricity for irrigation purposes, so as to ensure

sustainability of the programme. Thirdly, interstate allocation of PMKSY fund will be

decided based on

Share of percentage of unirrigated area in the state vis-à-vis national average

including prominence of areas classified under Desert Development Programme

(DDP) and Drought Prone Area Development Programme (DPAP)

Increase in percentage share of expenditure on water resource development for

agriculture sector in State Plan expenditure in the previous year over three years

prior to it and

Improvement in irrigation efficiency in the state.

Vision

The overreaching vision of Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) will be to

ensure access to some means of protective irrigation to all agricultural farms in the

country, to produce „per drop more crop‟, thus bringing much desired rural prosperity.

Objective

The objectives of the PMKSY are to:

a) Achieve convergence of investments in irrigation at the field level (preparation of

district level and, if required, sub district level water use plans).

b) Enhance the physical access of water on the farm and expand cultivable area

under assured irrigation (Har Khet ko Pani),

c) Integration of water source, distribution and its efficient use, to make best use of

water through appropriate technologies and practices.

d) Improve on-farm water use efficiency to reduce wastage and increase availability

both in duration and extent,

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e) Enhance the adoption of precision-irrigation and other water saving technologies

(More crop per drop).

f) Enhance recharge of aquifers and introduce sustainable water conservation

practices

g) Ensure the integrated development of rainfed areas using the watershed

approach towards soil and water conservation, regeneration of ground water,

arresting runoff, providing livelihood options and other NRM activities.

h) Promote extension activities relating to water harvesting, water management and

crop alignment for farmers and grass root level field functionaries.

i) Explore the feasibility of reusing treated municipal waste water for peri-urban

agriculture, and

j) Attract greater private investments in irrigation.

Strategy/approach

To achieve these objectives PMKSY adopted strategies that include

a) Creation of new water sources; repair, restoration and renovation of defunct

water sources; construction of water harvesting structures, secondary & micro

storage, groundwater development, enhancing potentials of traditional water

bodies at village level like Jal Mandir (Gujarat); Khatri, Kuhl (H.P.); Zabo

(Nagaland); Eri, Ooranis (T.N.); Dongs (Assam); Katas, Bandhas (Odisha and

M.P.) etc.

b) Developing/augmenting distribution network where irrigation sources (both

assured and protective) are available or created;

c) Promotion of scientific moisture conservation and run off control measures to

improve ground water recharge so as to create opportunities for farmers to access

recharged water through shallow tube/dug wells;

d) Promoting efficient water conveyance and field application devices within the

farm viz, underground piping system, Drip & Sprinklers, pivots, rain-guns and

other application devices etc.;

e) Encouraging community irrigation through registered user groups/farmer

producers‟ organisations/ NGOs; and

f) Farmer oriented activities like capacity building, training and exposure visits,

demonstrations, farm schools, skill development in efficient water and crop

management practices (crop alignment) including large scale awareness on more

crop per drop of water through mass media campaign, exhibitions, field days, and

extension activities through short animation films etc.

Programme Components

PMKSY has following four components:

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1. Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP) to focus on faster

completion of ongoing Major and Medium Irrigation including National Projects.

2. PMKSY (Har Khet ko Pani): This component focuses on-

a) Creation of new water sources through Minor Irrigation (both surface and ground

water)

b) Repair, restoration and renovation of water bodies; strengthening carrying

capacity of traditional water sources, construction rain water harvesting

structures (Jal Sanchay);

c) Command area development, strengthening and creation of distribution network

from source to the farm;

d) Ground water development in the areas where it is abundant, so that sink is

created to store runoff/ flood water during peak rainy season.

e) Improvement in water management and distribution system for water bodies to

take advantage of the available source which is not tapped to its fullest capacity

(deriving benefits from low hanging fruits). At least 10% of the command area to

be covered under micro/precision irrigation.

f) Diversion of water from source of different location where it is plenty to nearby

water scarce areas, lift irrigation from water bodies/rivers at lower elevation to

supplement requirements beyond IWMP and MGNREGS irrespective of

irrigation command.

g) Creating and rejuvenating traditional water storage systems like Khatri, Kuhl etc.

at feasible locations.

3. PMKSY (Per Drop More Crop)

a) Programme management, preparation of State/District Irrigation Plan, approval

of annual action plan, Monitoring etc.

b) Promoting efficient water conveyance and precision water application devices

like drips, sprinklers, pivots, rain-guns in the farm (Jal Sinchan);

c) Topping up of input cost particularly under civil construction beyond permissible

limit (40%), under MGNREGS for activities like lining inlet, outlet, silt traps,

distribution system etc.

d) Construction of micro irrigation structures to supplement source creation

activities including tube wells and dug wells (in areas where ground water is

available and not under semi critical/ critical/ over exploited category of

development) which are not supported under AIBP, PMKSY (Har Khet ko Pani),

PMKSY (Watershed) and MGNREGS as per Taluka/district irrigation plan.

e) Secondary storage structures at tail end of canal system to store water when

available in abundance (rainy season) or from perennial sources like streams for

use during dry periods through effective on-farm water management;

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f) Water lifting devices like diesel/ electric/ solar pumpsets including water carriage

pipes, underground piping system.

g) Extension activities for promotion of scientific moisture conservation and

agronomic measures including cropping alignment to maximise use of available

water including rainfall and minimise irrigation requirement (Jal Sarankchan);

h) Capacity building, training and awareness campaign including low cost

publications, use of pico projectors and low cost films for encouraging potential

use water source through technological, agronomic and management practices

including community irrigation.

i) The extension workers will be empowered to disseminate relevant technologies

under PMKSY only after requisite training is provided to them especially in the

area of promotion of scientific moisture conservation and agronomic measures,

improved/ innovative distribution system like pipe and box outlet system, etc.

Appropriate Domain Experts will act as Master Trainers.

j) Information Communication Technology (ICT) interventions through NeGP-A to

be made use in the field of water use efficiency, precision irrigation technologies,

on farm water management, crop alignment etc. and also to do intensive

monitoring of the Scheme.

4. PMKSY (Watershed Development)

a) Effective management of runoff water and improved soil & moisture conservation

activities such as ridge area treatment, drainage line treatment, rain water

harvesting, in-situ moisture conservation and other allied activities on watershed

basis.

b) Converging with MGNREGS for creation of water source to full potential in

identified backward rainfed Talukas including renovation of traditional water

bodies

Rationale/ Justification

In reference to the status and need of irrigation, the water resource management

including irrigation related priorities was identified for Valsad district by the peoples‟

representatives of district with support from administration and technical experts. For

instance the reports of Strategic Research and Extension Plan (SREP) prepared under

ATMA program, Comprehensive District Agriculture Plan (C-DAP) prepared as part of

Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY), Potential Linked Credit Plans (PLP) of NABARD

and the Integrated District Development Plan etc. identified number of irrigation

related issues for Valsad district including (i) promoting water use efficiency through

sprinkler and drip irrigation; (iii) promoting protected polyhouse cultivation to

minimize risk factors and enhance quality and productivity; (iv) Improvement of on-

farm water delivery and efficiency of existing irrigation systems; (v) promotion of soil

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conservation of arable & non-arable land through engineering measures; (vi) creation of

new water harvesting structures, check dams, ponds, tanks, etc (vii) increase the forest

cover in the district and (viii) land improvement measures.

Methodology

During the course of preparation of District Irrigation Plan (DIP) the team visited

Valsad district to collect data and have interaction with all the stakeholders.

Methodology adopted to prepare DIP is outlined in brief as under:

a) Collection of primary and secondary data from field from various sources

including published documents and websites.

b) Various meetings were held to obtain ground level realities and data from key

personnel/stakeholders through structured, unstructured interviews, focused

group discussions etc.

c) Meetings with various State Government departments and related institutions

were held

d) Meeting was also held with State Level authorities.

e) GIS maps of the areas/clusters were studied to understand the land

morphology, topography of the district.

f) Focused group discussions and interaction with agriculture officers,

horticulture officers, soil conservation officers, extension officers, rural

development department, animal husbandry department, irrigation officers

both at Talukas and district level for identifying the key issues and focus areas

of the region.

g) Discussion with NABARD officer of the district was also held during the visit.

On the basis of detailed discussion and analysis of data, the team arrived at the

projections of various components of PMKSY and Department wise plan for four years

from 2016-17 to 2019-20 as detailed in the plan.

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Chapter 1 General Information of the District

1.1 District Profile

Valsad is southernmost district of Gujarat State. It has total geographical area of 3055 sq

km, extended by the north latitude of 20°07‟ to 20°45‟ and east longitude of 72°43‟

to73°29‟. The district is bounded in the north & northeast by Navsari district and by

Nasik district of Maharashtra in the east & south. The Union territory of Dadra-Nagar

Haveli lies in south while UT of Daman lies in west. The Arabian Sea forms western

boundary of the district.

Map 1.1: District map of Valsad

Table 1.1: District Profile

Name of the District District Code Latitude Longitude

Valsad 491 20°07‟ to 20°45‟ N 72°43‟ to 73°29‟ E

Source: Census of India, Valsad

After independence, Valsad was under Greater Bombay State and later, when the

Gujarat State was formed on May 1st 1960, it was a part of Surat district. The

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Government of Gujarat bifurcate the Surat district into two districts, namely Surat and

Valsad on 1st June 1964.In newly formed Valsad district eight talukas namely, (1)

Navsari (2) Chikhli (3) Bansada (4) Valsad (5) Dharampur (6) Pardi (7) Umargam and

(8) Gandevi were included. For the purpose of revenue administration, this district was

divided into two sub divisions and the above eight talukas. Later, in 2011, four Talukas

were separated from Valsad to form Navsari district. These Talukas were Navsari,

Chikhli, Bansada and Gandevi. The present Valsad is comprise of six Talukas i.e. (1)

Valsad, (2) Pardi, (3) Dharampur, (4) Kaprada (5) Umargam and (6) Vapi

Administrative Set-up of Valsad4

With a view to run the administration of the State smoothly, it has been divided into

Districts, which in turn have been further sub-divided into Talukas (Tahsils). In the

State of Gujarat, the Community Development Talukas are co-terminus with the

Talukas. The Talukas contain large number of villages and possibly several towns. The

villages have Village Panchayats to run the local administration. A Village Panchayat

may constitute of one revenue village, several revenue villages or a part of a large village.

Similarly, the Towns have Municipality or Municipal Corporation as the seat of local

self-government. In the State of Gujarat, as on December 2009 there were 26 districts

and 225 Talukas, against 25 districts and 226 Talukas in 2001 Census.

Presently there are 6 talukas in the district with 28 towns and 433 inhabited villages and

1 uninhabited village. Abrama (CT) and Mogar Wadi (CT) has included in Valsad

Municipality under Urban Development and Urban Housing Department Notification of

February 2006.The Chala (M) and Dungra (M) merged in Vapi Municipality under

Urban Development and Urban Housing Department Notification of February 2006.

The Panchayati Raj institutions are fairly strong and most of the development works

have been transferred to the District Panchayats and its subordinate bodies. The District

Panchayat has an elected President and District Development Officer appointed by the

Government, works as its Secretary, who looks after day-to-day work related to the

development.

Similarly, at the Taluka level, Taluka Panchayats have been constituted which have an

elected President. The Taluka Development Officer, placed by the Government as

Secretary of the Taluka Panchayats and he conducts the regular administrative work.

Likewise, an elected President heads the Municipality and the Chief Officer works as the

Secretary of the Municipality, who looks after the day-to-day work. In case of the large

cities, the State Government has constituted Municipal Corporation, which are headed

by an elected Mayor and the Municipal Commissioner, appointed by the Government,

looks after the routine work. At the Village level, the Sarpanch is the elected Chief and

the Talati (Village Mantri) works as the Secretary to the Village Panchayat and looks

4As per District Census Hand Book 2011

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after the day today work. In view of the expanding role of the public administration in a

state like Gujarat, the Government has taken-up many activities and has set up several

offices. Such offices which came into the existence are as under:

a) Education (Primary and Higher Education)

b) Agricultural and Research

c) Animal Husbandry and Poultry

d) Forest and Environment

e) Roads and Buildings, Bridges

f) Co-operation and Co-operative Societies

g) Industries, Small and Large as well as Cottage

h) Health and Medical Services, Medical Education and Research, Family Welfare

and Nutrition

i) Information Department,

j) Irrigation Minor and Major

k) Social Welfare and Social Defense

The functions of above offices are managed and controlled by concerned Head of

Departments and in some cases also by District and Taluka Panchayats. The task of

providing primary education in rural areas has been entrusted to District Panchayats.

The functions related to Government of providing primary education are assigned to

District Primary Education Officer of District Panchayat who works under District

Development Officer. The secondary education is looked after by District Education

Officer of Education Department. Primary education as well as higher secondary

education of all types is governed by District Education Officer.

Agriculture activities have been delegated to District Panchayat to a large extent and

District Agriculture Officer is in-charge of looking after agricultural produce including

crops and vegetables. Similarly Animal Husbandry is also a Panchayat activity and

routine work is controlled by the Deputy Director (Animal Husbandry) who sits in

District Panchayat taking care of animals and poultry farms. Besides, district agriculture

office in Panchayat Offices such as Deputy Director (Agriculture) and other officials look

after various aspects of agriculture for developing the sector as well as to extend

necessary assistance to farmers at district level.

Besides Director, Animal Husbandry Officer of Panchayat offices such as Deputy

Director (Animal Husbandry) Special Officers at Veterinary offices etc. In state

government animal husbandry department also monitor activities of the sector at

district level.

Public Health in rural area is assigned to the District Panchayat under the Chief District

Health Officer who looks after epidemics, malaria control, water borne diseases and

district level administration of Public Health Centres. District and Talukas Hospitals

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and Referral Hospitals are being looked after by the District Civil Surgeon of medical

services in the State, while Medical Colleges and Research activities attached with the

respective Civil Hospitals are controlled by Medical Education and Research Wing.

Family welfare activities are also monitored by the District Health Officer. Chief District

Health Officer is also functioning as District Registrar of Birth and Death of the district

and Talati cum Mantri is also Registrar of Death and Birth for the respective villages.

Anaemic mothers and children up to the age of 14 are looked after by Nutrition Officer

under the Nutrition Programme. District Ayurvedic Officer looks after the Ayurvedic

dispensaries and hospitals. They also take care of the Ayurvedic plants and medicines

and gardens. The District Food and Drugs Officer generally look after the quality of the

food and drugs in the district. Laborers and workers who are working in registered units

are covered under the Employees State Insurance Scheme.

The rural roads have been transferred to the District Panchayats and their maintenance

is done by the Executive Engineer, Roads and Buildings Department. Minor irrigation

works are transferred to the District Panchayat and Executive Engineer (Panchayat) of

the Panchayat‟s irrigation office looks after water harvesting and check dams.

The Roads and Buildings Department of State Government looks after the maintenance

of roads, buildings, bridges and government multistory buildings etc. Besides Panchayat

officials, major district roads and the state highways are looked after by the Executive

Engineer (Roads & Buildings). The large multi-purpose irrigation projects are controlled

by State Government directly through its Executive Engineers.

District Industries Centre is functioning to develop the small and village industries,

handloom industries and the scope of industrial growth in the district. Besides, other

departments are working for the rights of the industrial workers and rural labourers

engaged in agriculture and others sectors.

Social welfare activities relating to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other

Backward Castes and Other Backward Communities in the District are organized by the

District Welfare Officer. Generally the schemes under Tribal Area Sub Plan and Special

Component Plan are organized by the District Welfare Officer. In each District

Panchayat, District Statistical Officer of Directorate of Economics and Statistics looks

after co-ordination of different development programmes. He is also Member-Secretary

of District Planning Board. Similarly in every Collector Office, District Planning Officer

looks after development work of various Government (State & Centre) sponsored

programmes.

Co-operative Societies i.e. Co-operative Milk Societies, Agricultural Produce Market

Societies, Co-operative banking and other co-operative societies are controlled by the

District Registrar Co-operative Societies.

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1.2 District Demography

As per 2011 census, the total population of the district is 13,03,655 out of which

population of female and male are 6,34,264 and 6,69,391 respectively. Valsad district is

the 10th largest in terms of population in the state. District is predominantly rural and

around 82% of the population resides in rural area.

Table 1.2: Demography of Valsad

Talukas Population Total

M F CH* NHH NM

Valsad5

Total 152936 146406 27813 67433 299342

Rural 113554 109128 20892 50309 222682

Urban 39382 37278 6921 17124 76660

Dharampur

Total 95812 95882 29528 36519 191694

Rural 95812 95882 29528 36519 191694

Urban 0 0 0 0 0

Pardi

Total 155668 136859 33749 67271 292527

Rural 112227 105114 22971 48835 217341

Urban 43441 31745 10778 18436 75186

Kaprada

Total 129916 128972 47149 44972 258888

Rural 129916 128972 47149 44972 258888

Urban 0 0 0 0 0

Umargam

Total 135059 126145 31858 54814 261204

Rural 91135 88437 21569 36313 179572

Urban 43924 37708 10289 18501 81632

District

Total

669391 634264 170097 271009 1303655

*M- Male, F- Female, CH- Children 0-14 yrs, NHH- No. of households, NM- No. of

members

Valsad rank 4th in terms of sex-ratio in the state, i.e. 922 females per 1,000 males as

against 919 females per 1,000 males of state average. Compared to 2001 census, the

decadal growth in population of Valsad has been 20.92%, i.e. 1.743% growth per annum.

The district has a literacy rate of 78.55%. The literacy rate of male and female are

85.75% and 69.68% respectively.

The population density of Valsad district as recorded by 2011 census is 567 people per

sq. km. which is 22% increase in density as compared to 465 people per sq. km as per

2001 census. Compared to the population density of the State (308 person per sq.km.),

the current population density of Valsad is on higher side. Valsad district administers

3008 square kilometers of areas.

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Figure 1.1: Demography of Valsad district

Valsad Taluka is the most populated Taluka of the district whereas Dharampur has

lowest population. Same trend exists in population density of the Talukas. Higher

population of Valsad Taluka can be attributed to industrial establishments and

unprecedented urban and industrial development around the town. Sex ratio in all the

development Taluka is unfavorable (<1000) to females except in Dharampur Taluka

where the sex ratio is 1001 female per 1000 male. It is lowest in Pardi Taluka where the

sex ratio is 879 female per 1000 male.

Figure 1.2: Category wise distribution of population in Valsad district

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Figure 1.3: Category wise distribution of Household

Total number of household in the district is 2,71,009 out of which 25% are Valsad

Taluka and 25% are in Pardi Taluka. The total number of SC and ST families in the

district are 6234 and 1,67,440 respectively. In Umargam Tehsil, the number of SC

household is to the tune of 4.5% (of total household in the Taluka) while the same is

0.2% in Dharmpur and 0.7% in Kaprada Taluka. In case of ST families, the percentage

of ST household is maximum (97.5% of the total household of the Taluka) in Dharampur

Taluka followed by 95.6% in Kaprada and 49.4% in Pardi. The number of ST families in

Kaprada is 42976 which is26% of the total ST household in the district. In case of

Dharampur, the number of ST household is 35600 which is21% of the total SC

household in the district.

1.3 Biomass and Livestock

Animal Husbandry and Dairying have played a vital role in the development of Gujarat‟s

rural economy. According to 19thLivestock Census 2012, the district has a total livestock

population of 11.98 lakh. The Kankrej and Gir breeds of cattle are predominant in the

district. The Gir breed is a milch breed, whereas Kankrej is a dual purpose breed. The

poultry population is primarily concentrated in the districts of Valsad, Panchmahal,

Surat, Kheda and Vadodara.

Table 1.3: Population of Cows and Buffaloes in Valsad (2012)

Taluka

Cows

Buffaloes Total of cows/

Buffaloes (Large) Indigenous Exotic/ Cross

bred Total

Valsad 5629 34788 40417 23199 63616

Dharampur 35125 24279 59404 17853 77257

Pardi 13233 14717 27950 9529 37479

0

5000

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Kaprada 86894 9362 96256 19808 116064

Umargam 18103 2041 20144 5918 26062

Total 2012

Total 2007

158984

85187

244171

308149

76307

96487

320478

404636

Source: 18th and 19th Livestock Census

In Valsad district, the climatic conditions are conducive for dairy activity. As per the

latest census, the district has a total of 85187 crossbred cows, 158984 indigenous cows

and 76307 buffaloes. Kaprada Taluka contributes with 1,16,064 cows and buffaloes

which is 36% of the total population of cows and buffaloes in the district. In case of

buffaloes alone, the population is maximum in Valsad Taluka. With 23199 buffaloes, the

Valsad Taluka contributes for 30% of the total buffalo in the district.

Table 1.4: Population of small animals in Valsad (2012)

Taluka Sheep Goat Horse Donkey Pig Birds Total (Small

+ Large)

Valsad 170 14421 79 22 60 193950 272318

Dharampur 31 25775 0 9 0 108582 211654

Pardi 508 13547 3 0 0 100511 152048

Kaprada 227 56325 1 0 42 232125 404784

Umargam 2926 12401 3 0 64 119627 161083

Total 2012

Total 2007

3862

2999

122469

147164

86

26

31

93

166

244

754795

1044331

1201887

1515335

Source: 18th and 19th Livestock Census

Among small animals, only goat and poultry have significant population. The district

has 1,22,469 goats which is around 10% of the total livestock population. Similar to cows

and buffaloes, the population of goat is maximum in Kaprada Taluka which alone

accounts for around 46% of the goat population of the district, followed by Dharampur

(25775, 21%). The other small animals in the district are Sheep and Pig which are 3826

and 166 in numbers respectively. Valsad has a total bird population of 7,54,795 of which

Kaprada Taluka contributes for around 31% of the poultry population in the district

which is followed by Valsad (around 26%) and Umargam (around 16%).

Fisheries

The district has a long coastal line and 9 fishing ports. The district is also blessed with 6

perennial rivers with total length of 187 km, one major reservoir viz; Madhuban Dam on

Damanganga river covering 5144 ha., and 2 small reservoirs covering 674 ha.

Accordingly, the district has a potential to bring 5818 hectare area under inland fishery.

So far the area brought under fish culture is 1110 ha. Thus, the balance 4708 ha is

available for development of inland fisheries. Similarly, in case of brackish water shrimp

culture, potential of 968.40 ha is available for exploitation.

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1.4 Agro-Ecology, Climate, Hydrology and Topography

Ecology, Climate, Hydrology and Topography etc. are the basic factors determining the

delineation of agro-climatic zones. Gujarat as a whole falls in agro-climatic Zone no. 13-

Gujarat Plains and Hills. Taking into consideration, the rainfall pattern, topography, soil

characteristics, the climate in general and the cropping pattern, eight agro-climatic

zones have been identified for Gujarat. Valsad district as a whole falls in South Gujarat-

heavy rainfall zone-I (rainfall 1800 to 3000 mm) and grows crops like paddy and

orchard crops. Part of the heavy rainfall region is hilly in nature and wild tuber crops are

the principal crops of hilly areas. Valsad is further divided into two Agro Ecological

Situations (AES) i.e. AES I and AES II. Dharampur and Kaprada talukas falls under

AES-I, AES-II is spread over Valsad, Pardi and Umargam talukas. The general features

of these agro-ecological situations are as under.

Table 1.5: AES Classification of Valsad

AES-I AES-II

Physiography

Highly undulating Steep

slopes more than 150 m

above MSL

Slightly undulating to

levelled, 25, 75 and at some

places up to 150 m MSL

Soil type

Fine textured shallow to

medium depth, slightly

acidic

Fine textured, deep alkaline

Rainfall (mm) High to very high (1750

to 2000 mm)

High to very high (1750 –

2000 and more)

Irrigated/rainfed Rainfed (90 %) Partly irrigated (23 %)

Predominant source of

irrigation -- Well (77 %)

Main crops Paddy, hill millets and

pulses Paddy- Pulses-Orchards

Per cent area over to the

zone 58 14

Talukas covered Dharampur, Kaprada Pardi, Umbergam and Valsad

AES-I: Sub-mountain undulating rainfed, medium black to black, hilly

laterite soils

This situation comprises of Dharampur and Kaprada talukas of Valsad district. The

major part of this AES is of sub mountainous, undulating topography. Geographically, it

adjoins with Nasik district of Maharashtra in the East. Soil type varies from medium

black to black to hilly / laterite. Total number of villages in this situation are 237 (107 in

Dharampur and 130 in Kaprada talukas) comprising an area of 1650 sq. km. out of

which 35.21 per cent area is cultivated. More than ninety per cent (94.68 %) forest and

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more than 51 per cent (51.82 %) fallow land of Valsad district falls in these two talukas

of Valsad district. This region is mainly represented by more than 90 per cent tribal land

holders who are mainly marginal (< 1 ha. land) and small (1-2 ha. land) farmers.

Considerable area in this AES is rainfed with limited sources of irrigation (well and

check dam built on perennial rivers). Average rainfall in this region varies from 3927 to

4008 mm spread over more than three months (June second week October first week).

AES-II: Central sub-coastal Plain tube well irrigated, medium black to

black, saline and alluvial soils

Major Talukas (talukas) covered under this situation are Valsad and Pardi. The major

topography of this AES is plain and soil type varies from medium black to black,

whereas remaining part of this AES is coastal which has medium black to saline soils. It

shares its borders with Navsari district of Gujarat in the North and Daman in the West

and Dadra Nagar Haveli in the East. Total number of villages in AES-II is 180 (99 and

81 villages in Valsad and Pardi talukas, respectively) comprising an area of 927 sq. km.

out of which 49.02 per cent area is cultivated. This area has less than 1 per cent area

under forest, while fallow land is about 7 per cent, whereas, more than 50 per cent

pasture land of Valsad district falls in this AES. More than 30 per cent area of the

district in AES-II is irrigated (well and checkdam). Net irrigated v/.s net cultivated area

of AES-II is about 30 per cent. This region is connected by good branch canal networks

of Kakrapar and Damanganga (Kakrapar in Valsad and Damanganga in Pardi taluka).

Total length of main branch canal in this region is 35 km. Check dams are built on

Auranga, Wanki, Par and Kolak rivers. Average rainfall in AES-II varies from 2858 to

2957 mm spread over three months (June second fortnight to September second

fortnight).

AES-III Coastal canal irrigated medium black to black and alkaline soils

Part of Umbergam taluka of Valsad district falls under AES-III also. About 30 per cent

area of this situation is coastal having medium black to black soils in non-coastal and

saline soils in the coastal region. Total area of this situation is 362 sq. km represented by

54 villages. It is the smallest situation but distinct from above two situations with

respect to soil type, cropping pattern, irrigation status, land use pattern, agro-industrial

development and socio-economic status. Gegraphically, it has a boundary with Thane

district of Maharashtra in the South and Daman in the West. About 15 per cent of the

total cultivated area of Valsad district falls in this situation and major part of situation is

represented either by fallow (40.89 %) or pasture land (36.65 %). There is not much

forest area in this situation. Majority of landholders of this situation are either small or

marginal (> 31 %) whereas, about 12 per cent are big farmers. This region has also

sizeable tribal population.

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This situation receives lowest rainfall (1905 mm) of the district. Net irrigated area v/s

net cultivated area in this region is about 10 per cent. Major sources of irrigation are

Well, Check dams on Damanganga River and canal. Next to Valsad taluka, this situation

has highest number of fishermen of the district due to significant coastal area. A major

port is coming up at Umbergam. Major fishing points/ports are Dehri, Nargol, Sanjan

and Umbergam.

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Table 1.6: Agro Ecology and climate hydrology of Valsad

Name of the

Taluka Type of Terrain

Taluka

Area

(Ha)

Normal

Annual

Rainfall

(mm)

No of

Rainy

Days

Average Weekly Temperature (0C)

Summer (Apr-May) Winter (Oct- Mar) Rainy (Jun-Sep)

Min Max Mea

n Min Max

Mea

n Min Max

Mea

n

Valsad

Central subcoastal Plain,

Medium black to black,

saline andalluvial soils

51006 2010 75

16.1 38.5 27.3 7.1 37.1 22.1 19.1 36.4 27.7

5

Dharampur

Sub-mountainundulating

rainfed,medium black to

black,hilly laterite soils

69447 1962 71

Pardi

Central subcoastalPlain,

Medium black

to black, saline andalluvial

soils

42737 2317 69

Kaprada

Sub-mountain undulating

rainfed, medium black to

black,hilly laterite soils

95037 2356 75

Umargam

Central subcoastal Plain,

Medium black

to black, saline andalluvial

soils

36185 1733 69

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1.5 Soil Profile

Soil Survey Organization of State Government has classified the soils of Valsad into four

major group such as i) Bilimora-Bedmal Series of hilly area ii) Baldha-adhawania Series

of piedmont slope area, iii) Ena- Jalalpur- Sisodra Series in the midland and flood plain

areas of the district and iv) Jal-AH-Dandi Series of soil along the coastal region.

However, the other classification which is described in general terms are as below;

Table 1.7: Soil Profile of Valsad (Agricultural Land)

Name of

the Taluka

Soil Type Area (Ha.)

Black Medium

Black Alluvial Sandy Saline Hilly/Laterite

Valsad 6400 10000 15300 0 10092 0

Dharampur 6000 20000 2000 1600 0 34459

Pardi 3250 1757 657 0 9892 0

Kaprada 2714 1941 1100 657 0 21714

Umargam 2125 2450 300 35 437 39417

Total 20489 36148 19357 2292 20421 95590

Source: SREP, Valsad

Hilly/ Laterite soil is the most common type of soil in the district. A total of 95,590

hectare falls under this category. Umargam has the maximum contribution of 39,417

hectare under Hilly/ Laterite category followed by Dharampur where the total area

under this category is 34,459 hectare. The other soil category which is in abundant in

the district is Medium Black. A total of 36,148 hectare is under this category. Maximum

area of 20,000 hectare for medium black soil falls in Dharampur Taluka followed by

10,000 hectare in Valsad Taluka.

1.6 Soil Erosion and Runoff Status

Hilly region of Dharampur and Kaprada faces lot of water scarcity during summer. Due

to this, farmers are unable to take 2nd crop and also unable to keep milch animals. Series

of check dams, drip irrigation, lift irrigation is very much required in this area.

Moreover, in hilly areas soil erosion is a major problem which has to be controlled

through plantation, stone bunding, trenches etc. which will protect the soil. The

convergence between NREGA and the National Afforestation Programme is required

which may help in increasing the vegetative cover to check soil erosion and to give a

boost to afforestation. To prevent soil erosion in coastal areas in Valsad, Pardi,

Umargaon plantation of mangroves may act as prevention measure. Forest Department

should vigorously take up watershed development in Tribal Talukas i.e. Dharampur and

Kaprada. This will check soil erosion, water run-off and increase groundwater table

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1.7 Land Use Pattern6

The total geographical area (TGA) of Valsad is 2.9 lakh hectares. The largest Taluka of

the district is Kaprada which is comprised of a TGA of 95,037 hectare i.e. about 32% of

the TGA of the district.

Table 1.8: Land use pattern in Valsad district

Name of the

Taluka TGA

Area under Agriculture Area

under

forest

Area

under

wasteland

Area

under

other

uses

GCA NSA AST CI (%)

Valsad 51006 45892 41792 4100 109.8 715 3450 5049

Dharampur 69447 33683 26883 6800 125.3 34459 300 7805

Pardi 42737 39637 34520 5117 114.8 499 1100 6618

Kaprada 95037 36523 36123 400 101.1 47658 300 10956

Umargam 36185 27112 26012 1100 104.2 4317 1354 4502

Vapi*

Source: District Statistical Handbook 2014-15, Valsad

*included in Valsad

TGA- Total Geographical Area, GCA- Gross Cropped Area, NSA- Net Sown Area, AST-

Area Sown more than once, CI- Cropping Intensity

The Gross Cropped Area of the district is 1,82,847 hectare out of which 45,892 hectare

i.e. 25% of the area falls in Valsad Taluka. Valsad Taluka also records for maximum net

sown area of 41,792 hectare i.e. 25% of the net sown area of the district. The cropping

intensity in Valsad Taluka is 109.8% and ranks third in the district after Dharampur

(125.3%) and Pardi (114.8%). In other Talukas of Valsad, cropping intensity is 101.1% (in

Kaprada Taluka) and 104.2% (in Umargam).

Figure 1.4: Taluka wise gross crop are in Valsad

6As per the record in District Statistical Handbook

25%

18%

22%

20%

15%

Valsad Dharampur Pardi Kaprada Umbergaon

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Valsad is having 87648 ha under forest, forming 29.77% of the total geographical area of

2.9 lakh ha. Besides, an area of 22179 hectares which includes – Other Fallows (1940

ha) current fallows (11486ha), Gauchar (2249 ha) and other wastelands (6504 ha) can

also be counted for Forestry & Waste land Development. In Valsad district, every year

major portions of land is being lost due to soil erosion, Soil erosion, Soil alkalinity,

Water logging, deforestation, and desertification and land degradation. The agro-

climatic conditions of the district are suitable for many tree crops like Acacia, Teak,

Eucalyptus, Khair, Gliricidia, Subabul, Tamarind, Neem, Bamboo etc.

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Chapter 2 District Water Profile

Valsad is one among the tribal district of Gujarat. The economy of district is

predominantly based upon agriculture and allied activities such as dairy, fisheries,

horticulture and plantation. Approximately 52% of the population of the district is

engaged in agriculture while remaining 48 per cent is engaged in other activities.

2.1 Area Wise, Crop Wise Irrigation Status7

Cereals are the major crop among agricultural crops of the district. The area under

cereals cultivation during 2014-15 was 98304 hectare which was around 76% of the total

area under agricultural crops. Kharif is the main crop season for agricultural crops. Out

of total 128511 hectare area under agriculture, 110636 hectare was cultivated during

Kharif while 9561 hectare was cultivated during Rabi. In case of summer, the total area

under agriculture is 8314 hectare only.

Table 2.1: Crop wise status of irrigated and rainfed area in Valsad District (2014-15)

Crop Type

Kharif Crop

(Area in ha.)

Rabi Crop

(Area in ha.)

Summer Crop

(Area in ha.)

Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total

A. Cereal 18622 70445 89067 986 0 986 8251 0 8251

B. Coarse

Cereal 0 5604 5604 0 0 0 0 0 0

C. Pulse 0 15664 15664 8558 0 8558 56 0 56

D. Oil Seeds 0 301 301 17 0 17 7 0 7

Total 18622 92014 110636 9561 0 9561 8314 0 8314

Figure 2.1: Irrigation Status of various type of crop

Source: Agriculture Department, Valsad

In Valsad, only 28.4% of the cultivated land i.e. 36497 hectare is irrigated. Out of 36497

hectare of irrigated land, the cereals crops are cultivated in 18622 hectare in Kharif

7As per the record of Agriculture Department (Valsad)

0

20000

40000

60000

80000

Irrigated Kharif

Rainfed Kharif Irrigated Rabi Rainfed Rabi Irrigated Summer

Rainfed Summer

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while 8558 hectare of Pulses is cultivated under irrigated land during Rabi. In summer a

total of 8251 hectare area is cultivated with cereals crops on irrigated land which is

99.2% of the total area cultivated in summer.

Table 2.2: Status of Irrigation for Horticulture and Plantation crops Crop Type Irrigated Rainfed Total

Fruits 33168 405 33573

Vegetable 9951

9951

Plantation Crops 3214 6175 9389

Flowers 696

696

TOTAL 47029 6580 53609

Figure 2.2: Status of irrigation for Horticulture and Plantation crops

Source: Department of Horticulture, Valsad

Horticulture and Plantation is one among the important component of agricultural

economy of Valsad. A total of 53609 area is under this category of which 47029 (88%) is

under irrigated condition. Among different types of horticultural crops, fruits rank first

as the total area under fruit cultivation is 33573 hectare (62.6%). Only 405 hectare of

land cultivated with fruit is under rainfed condition while remaining 33168 hectare is

under irrigated condition. A total of 9951 hectare of land is cultivated with vegetables

which is totally irrigated. Similar is the case of flower cultivation where the total area of

696 hectare is under cultivation which is totally irrigated. Among Plantation crops, the

total area under this category is 9389 hectare of which 3214 hectare (34%) is under

irrigated condition while remaining 66% is under rainfed condition.

2.2 Production and Productivity of Major Crops

Paddy is the major cereal crop in Valsad. The total area under paddy cultivation during

the year 2014-15 was 70209 ha and total production was 238078 MT. A total of 26% of

the area under paddy cultivation is irrigated while remaining 74% of the area is

cultivated under rainfed system. Sugarcane is the major cash crop which covers a

0

5000

10000

15000

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25000

30000

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substantial area of 7274 ha producing 509816 MT. Fruits like Mango, Sapota, Banana,

vegetables are important crops and have their own share in the district economy.

Table 2.3: Area, Production and Yield of Agricultural Crops (2014-15) Crop Area (Ha) Production (MT) Yield (Kg/Ha)

Paddy (Irrigated) 18662 74674 4001

Paddy (Rainfed) 51547 163404 3170

Ragi 5604 10367 1850

Tur 7343 8738 1190

Urad 5958 4588 770

Kharsani 4878 3659 750

Figure 2.3: Area, Production and Yield of major crops

Source: Agriculture Department, Valsad

Mango and Sapota are the main fruits grown in Valsad. Mango plantation is highest in

Pardi and Dharampur Talukas. Sapota plantation is highest in Umargaon Taluka.

During the year 2014-15, the district has produced 1,76,400 MT mangoes and 14705 MT

Sapota.

The forest land which covers 87648 hectares (almost 30% of total geographical area of

the district) also contributes significantly to the district economy. Mainly the forest

produce are teak wood, fire wood, charcoal and timber wood etc. Due to coastal area,

fishing is also a major activity. It is the main fishing zone of Gujarat state. There is a

huge demand from Mumbai market both domestic and for onward export.

Valsad is also known as Mango capital of Gujarat, wherein major area under

horticultural crops is in mango. Fruits like Mango, Sapota, Banana and vegetables are

important crops and have the major share in the district economy. The district which

grows mangoes (Alphonso) on large scale (contributing to 23.96 per cent and 19.11 in

area and production of the state, respectively) is world famous for some exquisite

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Paddy (Irrigated)

Paddy (Rainfed)

Ragi Tur Urad Kharsani

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Are

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Pro

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ctio

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varieties (Alphonso, Kesar, Rajapuri, Pairi and Vashibadami). The district also grows

sapota and coconut on a large scale.

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Table 2.4: Area, Production and Yield of horticultural crops

Crop Name Valsad Pardi Umargam Dharampur Kaparada

Area Production Area Production Area Production Area Production Area Production

Mango 10603 98078 8354 77274 3749 34678 3427 31700 3856 35668 Sapota 1144 11863 936 9707 260 2696 154 1597 413 4283 Banana 155 8742 133 7501 193 10885 235 13254 150 8460 Papaya 58 2610 53 2385 36 1620 38 1710 16 720 Custard Apple 14 101 12 86 18 129 7 50 4 29 Cashew 300 990 309 1020 320 1057 2478 1877 2788 9200 Coconut 743 6093 626 5133 1729 14179 112 918 79 648 Other 36 281 36 277 36 277 37 288 37 288 Total Fruits 13053 128758 10458 103383 6341 65520 6488 57694 7343 59296 Brinjal 1165 21786 565 10566 276 5161 174 3254 433 8097 Cabbage 10 175 6 105 6 105 0 0 0 0 Okra 230 4367 224 3863 208 3209 640 3659 533 2500 Tomato 264 6985 262 6966 268 6997 548 13147 613 14487 Cauliflower 9 93 8 82 11 115 9 93 8 82 Cluster Bean 29 173 29 178 52 312 65 391 52 319 Cowpea 29 459 30 277 33 295 47 374 41 332 Creeper Veg. 445 6563 455 6787 594 9846 1243 24138 924 17100 Other 122 1490 115 1434 117 1453 122 1490 132 1581 Total Veg 2303 42091 1694 30258 1565 27493 2848 46546 2736 44498 Chilli 23 43 24 46 21 40 24 46 25 49 Turmeric 25 254 21 213 20 203 21 213 21 213 Fenugreek 7 14 3 6 3 6 6 11 6 11 Total Spices 55 311 48 265 44 249 51 270 52 273 Rose 45 361 57 457 57 457 78 625 78 625 Marygold 80 743 85 788 75 695 95 880 90 833 Lily 150 1512 133 1341 193 1946 234 2357 150 1512 Other 36 314 30 263 18 158 8 70 6 53 Total Flowers 311 2930 305 2849 343 2356 415 3932 324 3023 Patchouli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Safed musali 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Medicinal

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Area in Hectare, Production in Metric Tonne

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Figure 2.4: Area and Production of Horticulture & Plantation crops in Talukas of Valsad

Out of 43683 hectare of land under fruit cultivation, 13053 hectare i.e. around 30% is

contributed by Valsad Taluka. The Taluka ranks first in utilizing maximum area under

fruit crops. Out of total area of 15667 under Horticulture and Plantation in Valsad, the

area under fruit crop is to the tune of 88.3% i.e. 13053 hectare. Pardi is another Taluka

where around 84% of the area under Horticulture and Plantation is contributed by fruit

crops only.

2.3 Irrigation Based Classification

The gross and net irrigated area in the district has been reported as same. The total

irrigated area in the district is 61751 hectare of which 39% falls in Valsad Taluka only. In

Valsad Taluka, 55% of the area is irrigated while 40% is totally rainfed. Remaining area

has been reported to be either partially irrigated or under protective irrigation.

Dharampur and Kaprada Taluka have a huge gap in irrigation. In Dharampur 69% of

the area is totally rainfed while the same has been reported to the extent of 77% in

Kaprada.

Table 2.5: Irrigation based classification

Taluka Irrigated (Area in ha.) Rainfed (Area in ha.)

Gross Irrigated Net Irrigated Area Partially Un-Irrigated or

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

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a (h

a)

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a)

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Valsad Pardi Umargam Dharampur Kaparada

Fruits Vegetables Flowers

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Area Irrigated/Protective

Irrigation

Totally Rainfed

Valsad 24151 24151 2482 17641

Dharampur 6099 6099 3121 20784

Pardi 14433 14433 2284 20087

Kaparada 6576 6576 2207 29547

Umargam 10492 10492 1043 15520

Total 61751 61751 11137 103579

Figure 2.5: Status of Irrigation in Talukas of Valsad

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

Valsad Dharampur Pardi Kaparada Umargam

55%

20%

39%

17%

39%40%

69%

55%

77%

57%

Net Irrigated Area Rainfed Area

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Chapter 3 Water Availability in Valsad

3.1 Status of water availability

Geographically Valsad is situated in South Gujarat region. The geological formation in

the district is hard rocks and alluvial formation. The district has huge potential of

surface water resources in the form of perennial river system comprising of Par, Wanki,

Kolak, Damanganga and Varoli rivers and associated tributaries & springs in hilly

terrains. Parts of Valsad district is covered by irrigation command of Daman Ganga

Project and Ukai Project, and more than 50,000 ha area is irrigated in all three, Kharif,

Rabi and Summer period through network of lined / unlined canal system. There are six

perennial rivers in the district viz. Auranga (34 km), Damanganga (44 km), Kolak (36

km), Par (33 km), Khapari (17 km) and Varoli (7 km). The district gets heavy rainfall

ranging from 1800 mm to 3500 mm. Apart from rainfed areas, the other source of

irrigation is surface and ground water.

Table 3.1: Status of water availability (in MCM)

Sl. Block Water availability in MCM

Kharif Rabi Summer Total

1 Pardi 15 57 72 144

2 Umbergaom 15 58 73 146

3 Vapi 7 28 37 72

4 Kaprada 4 15 19 38

5 Valsad 41 27 22 90

6 Dharampur 1 1 2 4

Total 83 186 225 494

Surface irrigation in the district is found to be common during all seasons. The total

water available in summer is little more than Rabi. Most of the area is irrigated through

canal command and further through Lift Irrigation system.

There are 3 irrigation projects which cover the district under their command areas viz;

Damanganga Project (Madhuban dam) 39894 ha and Ukai- Kakrapar Project 26040 ha.

The talukas covered under these irrigation projects are Valsad, Pardi, Umargam and

Kaprada. The total potential for irrigation from surface water by canals, branch canals,

distributaries, minors and sub-minors is 892.16 Kms. (Damanganga Project) and 331.95

Kms (Ukai-Kakrapar Project). The irrigation by surface water in the district is mainly

based on 4 canals of Ukai, Kakrapar and Damanganga irrigation projects.

3.2 Status of Ground Water Availability

Hydrogeology

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Geologically Valsad district is a northern extension of Deccan Plateau of Central India,

belonging to late Cretaceous – early Eocene age and here, it is followed by Quaternary

sediments. Map showing major geological formations and tectonic features are shown in

figure 11, and the stratigraphy of Valsad district is presented in table below;

Geological Age Formation Group Lithology

Holocene

Mahuva formation

Younger tidal

formation, spit/ bar

and shoal deposit

Akhaj formation Coastal dune

deposit

Ram clay formation Older tidal flat

deposit

Katpur formation Flood plain deposit

Upper

Cretaceous to

Eocene

Extrusive Deccan Volcanic

Granphyre and

other basic dykes,

sills & plugs

Intrusive Basalt & Dacite

Source: CGWB, Valsad

Deccan trap rocks are the oldest rock type, exposed in the Valsad district area. They are

a direct result of the Deccan volcanism of late Cretaceous period, and are made up of a

thick pile of near horizontal bedded lava flows. The exposed thickness of the basalt here

is more than 600 m. The weathered part of the Deccan trap is locally known asmuram.

It is soft and easily crumbles into pieces. The thickness and areal extent of the

weathered portion is very erratic; it ranges from 1 to more than 18 m at places. Laterised

and weathered basaltic outcrop in the form of hummocks of about 3to 8 m height are

observed near Pardi, west of Vapi and in many interior parts of Dharampur & Kaparada

taluka areas.

The Valsad district area is best represented by the marine Quaternary sediments of early

Holocene coastal deposits, comprising raised mudflats, stabilized (inland) coastal ridges

and shelly beach rocks. River mouth shows raised mudflats that interrupt the sand

ridges. The continental Quaternary sediments are underlain by basement rock, the

Deccan trap. In river section of Damanganga, fluvial sediments, sands with cobbles and

pebbles are resting over Deccan trap, represent lower portion of Quaternary continental

deposits. The total exposed sequence is about 10 m. The youngest continental deposits

are represented by the unconsolidated soil sand covers over low lying basalt rock in

valleys & plains and also by the present day flood plains along the various river courses

of the district area. Another distinct continental deposit in aeolian environment is in the

form of costal dunes and raised beach landforms, in Umargam taluka area. The coast

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line is fringed with fine shore deposits forming sand hills and dunes. These dunes are 3

to 6 m high and exhibits false bedding due to aeolian action.

Table 3.2: Status of ground water availability

Taluka

Status of Taluka as per Central Ground Water

Board notification Ground water (MCM)

OE Critical Semi-Critical Safe Saline Draft Recharge Gap

Dharampur

Safe

18.0 54.4 36.4

Kaprada

Safe

9.1 64.8 55.6

Pardi

Safe

33.0 59.4 26.4

Umargam

Safe

21.3 35.8 14.5

Valsad

Safe

73.4 126.6 53.3

Figure 3.1: Draft and Recharge of Ground Water

Source: GWRE 2011

All the Talukas (talukas) in the district have been categorized as “safe”. The average

draft in the district is 44% of recharge. In case of Kaprada Taluka, the draft is to the tune

of 14% only, leaving a huge potential to exploit ground water. The maximum draft is

found in Umargam which is to the tune of 59%. Since the maximum sustainable level of

ground water development is 90 per cent, there is much scope for development in all the

Talukas.

0.0

20.0

40.0

60.0

80.0

100.0

120.0

140.0

Dharampur Kaprada Pardi Umargoan Valsad

18.09.1

33.021.3

73.4

54.464.8

59.4

35.8

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Draft Recharge

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Map 3.1: Hydrogeological map of Valsad

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3.3 Status of Command Area

Taluka wise villages covered in various command

Taluka Villages in Command Area

Pardi

Ambach, Aamli, Arnala, Aasmaa, Balda, Barai, Borlai, Dashwada,

Dumlav, Dungree, Goyama, Kachval, Kalsar, Khadaki, Kherlav, Khuntej,

Kolak, Kumbhariya, Motavagh chhepaa, Motivada, Nanavagh chhipa,

Kikarala, Nimkhal, Orwad, Palsana, Panchalai, Pardi, Pariya, Parwasa,

Patee, Rabadi, Rohinaa, Samarapada, Saran, Sarodhi, Sondhalwad,

Sonwada, Sukhesh, Sukhlav, Tarmaliya, Tighara, Tukwada, Udavada,

Umarsadi, Velparva, Varai & Tarakpardi

Umargam

Kachigam, Borigam, Achhari, Valvada, Borlai, Karambeli, Nahuli,

Eklara, Jamburee, Mohangam, Jharoli, Nagvas, Bhilad, Anklas, Dhanoli,

Malav, Tumb, Ghemsa Kakariya, Daheli, Vankas, Sanjan, Khatalawad,

Sarigam, Manda, Manekpur, Sarai, Mamakvada, Saronda, Nargol, Aahu,

Tadgam, Maroli, Karajgam, Punat, Angam, Pali, Pali Karambeli, Kalai,

Kalgam Kandu, Fansa

Kaprada Meghwad, Omkutchh, Mota pondha, Ambheti, Kakad koper, Sukhala,

Dhodha dkuva, Kakadkopar, Dhodhadkuva, Vazvad, Balchondhi, Kothar

Valsad

Ukai L.B.Canal Dn.No.2, Valod

Anjalav, Atgam, Bhutsar, Bhomapardi, Bodlai, Faldhara, Gadaria,

Kachigam, Kanjanranchhod, Kanajanhari, Kaparia, Kakarmati, kalvada,

Marla, Nandhai, Naranpor, Navera, Ozar, Pitha, Rabda, Ronvel,

Sarangpur, Valandi, Valsad

Valsad (Ambica)

Kajanhari, Jujva, Abrama, Atakparadi, Gadariya, Anjlav, Pathri,

Binwada, chanvai, Paranera, Chinchvada, Pardi parnera, Vashier,

Segavi, Tithal, Magod, Dived, Suravada, Meh, Atar, Bhagod, Hariya,

Endergota, Sonwada, Rolla, Olgam, Jespore , Dungri, Sankar Talav,

Umarsadi, Dharasana, Untdi, Panchalai, Vasan, Wagaldhara, Malvan,

Dhanori, Tighra, Gorgam, Dandi, Bhagal , Kalwada, Thakkarwada,

Ovada, Ghadoi, Dhamdachi, Kochwada, MULI, Gorwada, Gundlav,

Vejalpor, Lilapor, Bhedli D.P., Bhedli J.L., Fanaswada, Palan, Khajuradi,

Kundi, Kewada, Saron, Nandawala, Sarodhi, Chikhla, Charwada, Atgam

Dharampur Bhambha

Vapi NA

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Table 3.3: Status of command area

Taluka

Information of Canal

Command

Information on the Other

Services Command Total Area

TA DA UDA TA DA UDA DA UDA

Pardi - 14307 - - - - 14307 -

Umargam - 14828 - - - - 14828 -

Kaprada - 3917 - - - - 3917 -

Valsad - 25989 - - - - 25989 -

Dharampur - 51 - - - - 51 -

Vapi 7318 7318

Total - 66410 - - - - 66410 -

Source: GWRDC TA- Total Area, DA- Developed Area, UDA- Undeveloped Area

A total of 66410 hectare is covered under canal command. Maximum area is covered n

Valsad Taluka (25989 ha) followed by Umargam (14826 ha) and Pardi (14307 ha)

3.4 Existing Type of Irrigation

In total, there are 992 sources of irrigation in Valsad district. Dharampur has maximum

number of sources of irrigation, i.e. 528 out of 992 sources of irrigation in the district.

After Dharampur, Kaprada and Valsad are equipped with comparatively more number

of sources of irrigation. In Kaprada, there are 318 irrigation sources while in Valsad 91

irrigation sources are available. Pardi and Umargam are the Taluka with least number

of irrigation sources. In Pardi, only 13 irrigation sources are available while in Umargam

only 46 irrigation sources are available.

Table 3.4: Existing type of Irrigation

Sources of

Irrigation

Surface Irrigation Ground Water

Canal

based Tank/Ponds/Reservoirs Open wells Bore well

Govt.

Canal Ponds

River, Dam,

Tube well

Community/

Govt/Pvt Govt Pvt

Pardi No 1 9

3 0

CCA 14307 50 2780 8586

Umargam No 1 45

0 0

CCA 14828 251 2883 3773

Kaprada No 3 63

90 162

CCA 3917 345 3301 2190

Valsad No 2 89 0 0

CCA 25989 746 3853.00 11445

0

Dharampur No 1 74 347 106

CCA 51 5 3856.00 2238

Vapi No 1

CCA 7318

TOTAL No 9 280 437 268

CCA 66410 1397 16673.00 28232

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Table 3.5: Existing type of irrigation

Sources of

Irrigation (No.)

Water extraction devices / Lift Total

Electricity

pump

Diesel

pump

Others Irrigation

Sources

Water extracting

units

Pardi 2012 2020 - 13 4032

Umargam 799 910 - 46 1709

Kaprada 523 2773 - 318 3296

Valsad 6602 3623 - 91 10225

Dharampur 1068 2539 - 528 3607

Vapi NA NA NA NA NA

Total 11004 11865 - 992 22869

Source: GWRDC

In Valsad Taluka, there are 2 canals. These 2 canals are Government owned canal. There

are no community owned/ Private canal in Valsad district. The command area of these

government canals is 66410 hectare. The command area is maximum in Valsad (25989

ha) followed by Umargam (14828 ha) and Pardi (14307 ha).

There are 22869 water extraction devices in Valsad district of which 11004 are

electricity pumps and 11865 are diesel pumps. Out of 11004 electricity pumps, 6602 are

available in Valsad only. Pardi Taluka has 2012 electricity pumps. In Karpada, only 523

electricity pumps are available while in Umargam, there are only 799 electricity pumps.

In case of Diesel Pumps, there are 11865 devices are available in the district. Out of this,

maximum of 3623 are in Valsad followed by Kaprada (2773) and Dharampur (2539).

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Chapter 4 Water Requirement /Demand

The earlier Chapters deals with the general profile, water profile and water availability

of Valsad district. The present chapter deals with the current (2016) and projected

(2020) demand of water for various sectors. The demand for water has been assessed on

the basis of data obtained from different departments.

4.1 Domestic Water Demand

Data of Census 2011 and 2001 has been considered to arrive at the growth rate of

population of the district. As per Census 2011, the district has shown an annual growth

rate of 1.743%. Table 4.1 below indicates the Taluka-wise population of the district.

Current population (in 2016) has been calculated by assuming a growth rate of 8.715%

(1.743% × 5 Years) over a period of five years (from 2011-2016). Projected population

has been calculated in similar way by assuming a growth rate of 6.972% (1.743% × 4

Years) over the period of four years (from 2016-2020).

Figure 4.1: Population and domestic water requirement

It has been assumed that per capita daily water requirement of people residing in urban

areas of the district is 140 Litres and for population in rural areas, the daily per capita

daily water requirement is 100 Litres. Using the same norms domestic water supply

demand has been worked out and given in table 4.1 below.

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

0

50000

100000

150000

200000

250000

300000

350000

Valsad R Dharampur Pardi R Kaprada Umbergaon R

Valsad U Pardi U Umbergaon U

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Population in 2016 Projected Population in 2020

Present Water Requirement (2016) Projected Water Requirement

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Table 4.1: Domestic Water Demand (MCM)

Talukas 2011

Population

Population

in 2016

Present Water

Requirement

(2016)

Projected

Population

in 2020

Annual Water

Requirement

in 2020

Valsad R 222682 242,089 8.836 258967 9.452

Dharampur 191694 208,400 7.607 222930 8.137

Pardi R 217341 236,282 8.624 252756 9.226

Kaprada 258888 281,450 10.273 301073 10.989

Umargam R 179572 195,222 7.126 208833 7.622

Valsad U 76660 83,341 4.259 89151 4.556

Pardi U 75186 81,738 4.177 87437 4.468

Umargam U 81632 88,746 4.535 94934 4.851

Total 1303655 1,417,269 55.436 1516080 59.301

It can be inferred from the table that considering the growth rate of population of the

district, the quantity of water required in 2020 for domestic consumption shall be

approximately 59.301 MCM which is 3.865 MCM more than the present water

requirement.

4.2 Crop Water Requirement

Taking into account, the water requirement of various crops, water requirement per

hectare of land for each crops have been worked out. Existing water potential available

(being utilized) has been assumed as the water used in irrigated land.

Table 4.2: Crop Water Requirement in Million Cubic Meter

Taluka

Area

sown

(Ha)

Irrigated

area (ha)

Crop Water

Demand

Water

Potential

Required

Existing

Water

Potential

Water

Potential to

be created

Valsad 45892 24151 229.46 229.46 120.76 108.71

Dharampur 33683 6099 168.42 168.42 30.50 137.92

Pardi 39637 14433 198.19 198.19 72.17 126.02

Kaparada 36523 6576 182.62 182.62 32.88 149.74

Umargam 27112 10492 135.56 135.56 52.46 83.10

Total 182847 61751 914 914 309 605

It can be concluded from the table that in 5 talukas, a total water potential of 605 MCM

is to be met additionally in the district to fulfill the requirement of crops.

4.3 Livestock

The requirement of water for livestock of the district has been derived from last two

livestock census (2001 & 2012). The table below represents the animal wise water

requirement as well as total water requirement of the district for livestock.

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Table 4.3: Animal wise livestock water requirement (in MCM)

Animal

Population Water

requirement

2007 2012 YoY Growth % (2007

to 2012)

2,015

(E)

2020

(P) 2,015 (E)

2020

(P)

Poultry 1044331 751414 -6% 751414 751414 0.125888 0.12589

Pigs 244 166 -6% 166 166 0.000424 0.00042

Goats 147164 122469 -3% 122469 122469 0.223506 0.22351

Sheeps 2999 3862 6% 4084 4319 0.007454 0.00788

Cow 308149 244171 -4% 244171 244171 5.570151 5.57015

Buffalo 96487 76307 -4% 76307 76307 1.740753 1.74075

Total Water Requirement 7.66818 7.66861

*In cases where growth rate is negative, the number of animals in different years has been

kept constant.

E- Estimated, P- Projected

The Taluka wise water estimation for livestock is as follows;

Table 4.4: Taluka wise livestock water demand (in MCM) Taluka Total

number of

livestock

(2015)

Present

water

demand

(MCM)

Water

Demand in

2020 (MCM)

Existing

water

potential

(MCM)*

Water

potential to

be created

(MCM)

Valsad 273321 1.494 1.494 1.494 0.000

Dharampur 210439 1.782 1.782 1.782 0.000

Pardi 147066 0.901 0.901 0.901 0.000

Kaparada 400212 2.700 2.700 2.700 0.000

Umargam 167468 0.791 0.791 0.791 0.000

Total 1198506 7.67 7.67 7.67 0.000

* it is assumed that present water requirement of animal is met from existing water usage and hence

existing potential is equal to existing demand.

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Figure 4.2: Population and water requirement of livestock

There is no gap in water requirement of livestock in 2015 and also in 2020 as there is no

growth in livestock population in the district. Also, the current water requirement of

livestock is being met through existing sources.

4.4 Industrial Water Requirement

Valsad is an industrial base for Chemicals, Textiles and Paper & Paper Pulp industry

sectors. Since 1980s Textile and Chemicals have been the major sectors of investments

and employment in the district. The district has also emerged as Horticulture hub of the

State having significant food grain and corps production during the last decade. Over

more than 300 Medium and Large Scale industries largely concentrated in Vapi thrust

the economic growth of the district. One of the Asia‟s largest Common Effluent

Treatment Plant (CETP) is located in Vapi owned by Vapi Waste & Effluent

Management Company and promoted by Vapi Industrial Association provides health

facilities to protect the environment. Several private conglomerates are also present in

Valsad including Wyeth, Welspun Polyesters India Ltd., Aarti Industries, Gujarat Heavy

Chemicals Ltd., Raymond, Sun Pharmaceuticals, United Phosphorus, Pidlite and Vadilal

are operating in the district.

According to the Industrial Entrepreneurship Memoranda (IEM) filed from 1988

to2007, Valsad has witnessed an investment of INR 12,456 Crore in Textiles, Chemicals

and Paper & Paper Pulp Industries sectors. From 1988 to 1997, investments in industrial

sectors was nearly 5,211 Crore. Textiles sector has created the maximum employment

generation of almost 23,824 people with an investment of INR 1,717 Crore during 1988-

97 in the district. Chemical sector emerged as an area with huge potential with

investments of INR 1,773 Crore. Valsad has witnessed a total investment of INR 115

Crore in the Food Processing sector during 1988-2007. And, it was remained up to INR

27

33

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39

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70

66

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68

1.494

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2.000

2.500

3.000

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150000

200000

250000

300000

350000

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450000

Valsad Dharampur Pardi Kaparada Umbergaon

Total number of livestock (2015) Present water demand (MCM)

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115 Crore during 1988-1997. Industry sectors such as Textiles, Wooden Boxes, Dye

Stuffs and Lathes &Machine Tools are the supporting pillars of the economy as they

provide direct and indirect employment to over 7,000 people in the district. In order to

assess the future water requirement the growth rate of industry has been assumed at

10% annually.

Table 4.5: Industrial Water Demand in MCM

Taluka Current Water

Demand

Water Demand

in 2020

Existing Water

Potential

Water Potential

to be created

Valsad 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000

Dharampur 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000

Pardi 41.61 45.771 45.771

Kaparada 0 0.000 0.000 0.000

Umargam 14.8993 16.389 16.389

Total 56.509 62.160 62.160 0.000

Figure 4.3: Current and Projected water demand of industry

The current demand has been estimated to be 41.61 MCM for Pardi Taluka and 14.899

MCM for Umargam Taluka. Based on the assumption that the industry will be growing

at 10%, it has been assessed that the future water requirement can be considered 45.771

MCM and 16.4 MCM for Pardi and Umargam respectively.

4.5 Water Demand for Power Generation

The district does not have any thermal/ nuclear power plant where water is consumed.

Hence there is no demand for water from power sector.

4.6 Total Water Demand of the district for various sectors

This sections presents the total water demand of the district and has been calculated by

summing up all major sectors consuming water. The current water demand has been

indicated in Table 4.6 and the projected water demand has been depicted in Table 4.7.

0

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Table 4.6: Present Water Demand of the district for various sectors

Talukas

Demand from components (MCM)

Total Domestic Crop Livestock Industrial

Power

Generation

Valsad 13.1 229.46 1.49 0.0 0 244.0

Dharampur 7.6 168.42 1.78 0.0 0 177.8

Pardi 12.8 198.19 0.90 41.6 0 253.5

Kaparada 10.3 182.62 2.70 0.0 0 195.6

Umargam 11.7 135.56 0.79 14.9 0 162.9

Total 55.4 914.2 7.67 56.5 0.0 1033.8

The present water demand of the district has been assessed at 1033.8 MCM annually,

with Pardi being the Taluka with maximum water requirement (253.5 MCM). Valsad

and Kaprada Taluka stand at 2nd and 3rd position with 244 MCM and 195.6 MCM

water required in the respective Talukas.

Table 4.7: Total Water Demand of the district for various sectors (Projected for 2020)

Talukas

Demand from components (MCM)

Total Domestic Crop Livestock Industrial

Power

Generation

Valsad 14.0 229.46 1.49 0.000 0 245.0

Dharampur 8.1 168.42 1.78 0.000 0 178.3

Pardi 13.7 198.19 0.90 45.771 0 258.6

Kaparada 11.0 182.62 2.70 0.000 0 196.3

Umargam 12.5 135.56 0.79 16.389 0 165.2

Total 59.3 914.2 7.67 62.2 0.0 1043.4

During 2020, total water requirement of the district has been assessed at 1043.4 MCM.

4.7 Water Budget

The total water gap for the district has been estimated at 208.3 MCM during 2020.

However, in Valsad and Umargam Taluka, there is surplus of water which has to be

channelized for effective utilization.

Table 4.8: Water Budget (Volume in MCM)

Name of

Blocks

Existing water

availability/ Usage Total

Water Demand Water Gap

Surface

Water

Ground

Water Present

Projected

(2020) Present

Projected

(2020)

Valsad 162.00 126.65 288.6 244.0 245.0 -44.6 -43.7

Dharampur 4.00 54.42 58.4 177.8 178.3 119.4 119.9

Pardi 144.00 59.41 203.4 253.5 258.6 50.1 55.1

Kaparada 38.00 64.75 102.8 195.6 196.3 92.8 93.6

Umargam 146.00 35.82 181.8 162.9 165.2 -18.9 -16.6

Total 494.00 341.06 835.1 1033.8 1043.4 198.8 208.3

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Chapter 5 Strategic Action Plan for Irrigation in District under

PMKSY

5.1 Strategic Plan for irrigation in PMKSY

Valsad district has high variation in topography ranging from near sea levels all along

western part to as high as 600 m above mean sea level, in high relief tracks in eastern

boundary. Based on topography and landforms, the main physiographic units identified

in the district are narrow coastal plains having inter-tidal saline wastelands and

adjoining alluvial plains in the west; and intermediate rocky table lands with contiguous

high relief hill ranges in east. The Auranga, Par, Kolak Daman Ganga and Kalu River

forms main drainage basin in Valsad district. All the rivers originate in the eastern

highland and flow towards west direction to the Arabian Sea. The rivers are perennial in

nature. The flow of the water in the rivers is more during the rainy season.

Valsad district has huge potential of surface and ground water resources in the form of

perennial river system. The Strategic Action Plan proposed by the line departments of

Valsad district aims at utilizing the potential and manage water resources effectively.

5.2 Department wise plan

Total plan of Valsad district for four years works out to be Rs. 86672.95 lakh (Table 5.1).

Maximum share of Rs. 62079.51 lakh (71.63%) is for WRD (SI) followed by GSWMA

with Rs. 5871.05 lakh (6.77%). Share of Forest Department and GGRC is to the tune of

Rs. 5574.02 lakh (6.43%) and 5782.52 lakhs (6.67%) respectively. Agriculture

department has a proposal of Rs. 3060 lakh which is 3.53% of the total outlay. The plan

of GWRDC, GLDC, Panchayat Irrigation and ATMA are Rs. 1961.46 lakh, Rs. 1135.8

lakh, Rs. 614.5 lakh and Rs. 594.09 lakh respectively.

Table 5.1: Department-wise year-wise proposal under PMKSY (amount in Rs lakh)

Department Year

Total 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

DWDU/ GSWMA# 3659.62 1549.64 422.36 239.43 5871.05

GGRC 1779.23 1334.43 1334.43 1334.43 5782.52

GWRDC 490.37 490.37 490.37 490.37 1961.46

GLDC 278.88 278.88 281.52 296.52 1135.80

WRD 12090.47 16540.49 10558.35 22890.20 62079.51

Forest Department 1335.11 1451.90 1335.11 1451.90 5574.02

ATMA 146.01 147.68 149.24 151.16 594.09

Panchayat Irrigation 157.13 120.10 182.15 155.12 614.50

Agri Dept. 540.00 1140.00 690.00 690.00 3060.00

Total 20476.82 23053.48 15443.53 27699.13 86672.95

# Including Watershed and Convergence component.

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Figure 5.1: Department wise proposal under PMKSY

The total plan of four years worked out to be Rs. 86672.95 lakh of which 32% (Rs.

27699.13 lakh) pertains to fourth year (2019-20). The funds proposed to second year is

second biggest amount which is 27.05% of the total outlay (Rs. 23053.48 lakh). The

amount proposed for first and third year are Rs. 20476.82 lakh and Rs. 155443.53 lakh.

5.3 Component wise plan

As discussed above about various components of PMKSY, the plan is prepared

accordingly. Table 5.2 shows component wise plan for 4 years starting from 2016-17 to

2019-20. Watershed component has a total proposal of Rs. 39168.42 lakh which is

45.19% of the total PMKSY proposal of the district. This component will be mainly

executed by GSWMA, WRD (SI) and Forest Department. AIBP components are for Rs.

27530.79 lakh, which has to be executed mainly by GWRDC and WRD (SI) departments.

This component constitutes 31.76% of the PMKSY Plan. Har Khet ko Pani component is

of Rs. 12897.13 lakh (14.88%) will be executed by GWRDC, GLDC, Agriculture

Department and Panchayat Irrigation (PI). Per Drop More Crop component has a total

proposal of Rs. 6376.61 lakh which is 7.36% of district‟s PMKSY proposal. This

component will be implemented by GGRC and ATMA. Convergence with MGNREGS is

proposed by GSWMA for a total amount of Rs. 700 lakh i.e. 0.33% of districts proposal.

All the stakeholders need to have coordination among them to have the maximum

irrigation efficiency and to avoid duplicity. Fig. 5.2 represents the graphical

representation of various components of PMKSY, year wise plan and share.

GSWMA, 6.77%

GGRC, 6.67%

GWRDC, 2.26%

GLDC, 1.31%

WRD, 71.63%

Forest Department, 6.43%

ATMA, 0.69% PI, 0.71% Agri Dept, 3.53%

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Table 5.2: Component wise plan (amount in Rs. Lakh) Component 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 Total

AIBP 6070.12 3491.00 2115.00 15854.67 27530.79

HKKP 2005.97 6233.33 2279.64 2378.21 12897.13

PDMC 1925.24 1482.11 1483.67 1485.59 6376.61

Watershed 9874.29 11783.53 9548.18 7962.42 39168.42

Convergence 601.20 63.52 17.04 18.24 700.00

Total 20476.82 23053.48 15443.53 27699.13 86672.95

Figure 5.2: Component wise plan under PMKSY

5.4 Block wise, Component wise and Block wise, Department wise plan

Block wise, year wise plan is shown in table below.

Table 5.3: Block wise, year wise plan (amount in Rs. Lakh) Block Year Total

2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

Valsad 1115.53 1712.32 1309.89 16171.40 20309.14

Pardi 4055.12 3201.08 1324.67 1246.57 9827.44

Dharampur 4713.48 7139.85 5927.89 2762.25 20543.47

Kaprada 6785.61 8632.19 5026.36 6173.56 26617.72

Umargam 2243.24 2159.86 1689.78 1157.53 7250.41

Vapi 1563.85 208.17 164.96 187.82 2124.79

Total 20476.82 23053.48 15443.53 27699.13 86672.95

AIBP, 31.76%

HKKP, 14.88%

PDMC, 7.36%

Watershed, 45.19%

Convergence, 0.81%

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The maximum amount is proposed for Kaprada block (Rs. 26617.72 lakh) which is 31%

of the total outlay followed by Dharampur (24%) and Valsad (23%). The outlay proposed

for Vapi and Umargam is for Rs. 2124.79 lakh and Rs. 7250.41 lakh which are 3% and

8% of total plan of the district respectively.

Valsad23%

Pardi11%

Dharampur24%

Kaprada31%

Umbergaon8%

Vapi3%

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5. Strategic Action plan for Irrigation in District under PMKSY Sr. No Name of the

Blocks/Sub Districts: Valsad

Concerned Ministry/

Department

Component Activity Total Number/ Capacity(cum )

Command Area/ lrrigation Potential (Ha)

Period of Implementation(5/7 yrs)

Estimated cost (in Rs. lakh)

l

MoWR

AIBP

Major Irrigation

1.1 MoWR Canal ERM Works 768 7592 5 27530.79

2 MoWR Medium Irrigation

3 MoWR Surface Minor Irrigation

4 MoWR Har khet ko pani Lift Irrigation 67 4038 5 7229.39

4.1 MoWR Renovation 5 157

4.2 MoWR Farm Pond, Sim Pond and WHS 685 2023.8 5 1135.8

4.3 MoWR Field Channel Work 5 3580 5 700.44

4.4 MoWR

Water Lifting devices like diesel/ electric pumpsets

including water carriage pipes for Small and Marginal

Farmers 15200 5 3060

5 MoWR Ground water development 20 168 5 290

6 MoWR RRR of Water Bodies 92 384 5 324.5

7 MoWR Construction of Field Channels

7.1 MoWR Lined Field Channels

7.2 MoWR Unlined Channels

8 MoWR Har khet ko pani Micro Irrigation

9

MoWR Per drop more crop (Micro Irrigation)

DPAP Drip

10 MoWR DPAP

Sprinkler

11 MoWR Non -DPAP Drip 7744.41 5204.25

12 MoWR Non -DPAP Sprinkler 5162.95 578.24

13

MOA &FW- DAC&FW

Per drop more crop (Supplementary water management activities)

Topping up of

MGNREGA

14 MOA &FW- DAC&FW

Drought Proofing through check

Dams/Water Harvesting

Structures

15 MOA &FW- Secondary Storage Structures

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DAC&FW

16 MOA &FW- DAC&FW

On Farm Development (distribution pipe / raised bed

and furrow system etc.)

17 DoLR-MoRD PMKSY Watershed Newly created WHS

17.1 DoLR-MoRD Farm Ponds

17.2 DoLR-MoRD Check Dams

17.3 DoLR-MoRD Nallah Bunds

17.4 DoLR-MoRD

Percolation

Tanks

17.5 DoLR-MoRD Other Ground Water Recharge

Structure

17.6

DoLR-MoRD

Fishery

ponds/cattle

pond

17.7

Ponds Inter linking, Deepening of Pond, Checkdam (New &

Restoration) 704 9172.74 5 28423.35

17.8 DoLR-MoRD GSWMA Activities 5 5871.05

17.8 DoLR-MoRD Forest Works 1314656 5 3013.62

18 DoLR-MoRD Renovated WHS

18.1 DoLR-MoRD Farm Ponds

18.2 DoLR-MoRD Check Dams

18.3 DoLR-MoRD Nallah Bunds

18.4 DoLR-MoRD

Percolation

Tanks

18.5 DoLR-MoRD Other Ground Water Recharge

Structure

18.6 DoLR-MoRD

Fishery

ponds/cattle

pond

18.7 DoRD-MoRD Forest Works 640 5 2560

19

DoRD-MoRD Convergence with MGNREGA

Newly Created

19.2 DoRD-MoRD

Water

Conservation:

19.1 DoRD-MoRD

Water

Harvesting:

19.3 DoRD-MoRD Creation of Irrigation canals

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and Drains:

19.4 DoRD-MoRD Providing Infrastructure for

Irrigation:

19.5 DoRD-MoRD

Land

Development

20 DoRD-MoRD Renovation

20.1 DoRD-MoRd Renovation of water bodies

including desilting:

20.2 DoRD-MoRd Renovation & Maintenance of

Irrigation Canals & Drains:

21

State Planned Scheme of Irrigation Topping up of

MGNREGA

21.1

State Drought Proofing through

check

Irrigation

Department Dams/Water Harvesting

Structures

21.2

State

Secondary Storage Structures Irrigation

Department

21.3

State On Farm Development (distribution pipe / raised bed

and furrow system etc.) Irrigation

Department

22

Irrigation Scheme of State

Name of the scheme

Agriculture

Department

23

Irrigation Scheme of other Line

Departments of State Govt.

Name of the Scheme

24 Externally aided

projects Name of the Scheme

25 other loan projects

like NABARD Name of the Scheme

26 ATMA Capacity Building 5 594.09

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5.5 Expected Output and Outcome

As stated earlier the gross irrigated area in the district is 61751 hectare which is around

33.7% of 182847 hectare of the gross cropped area. Various departments of the district

have proposed to bring additional acreage of land under irrigated cultivation system.

Table below represents the target proposed by various departments to bring additional

land under irrigated cultivation through PMKSY.

The plan of GSWMA Valsad (DWDU) proposes to augment the water storage by 9.03

lakh cubic meter which will have a potential to irrigate 1358 hectare additionally. In

order to execute the plan of GSWMA Valsad, 4.67 lakh man days of employment will be

generated in the district.

Similarly, WRD Valsad has proposed to undertake work which will create additional

irrigation potential of 21927.74 ha. Assuming, 50% of the proposed amount will go in

labour component and lump sum wage rate of Rs. 310 per person, 90 lakh man days of

employment will be generate in the district.

As the water requirement of crops for the existing cropping pattern works out to be 914

MCM and if the gross cropped area is to be brought under irrigated area, 605 MCM

additional water is required. Keeping in view the above, a plan to develop irrigation

potential of 58400.04 ha has been proposed under Strategic Action Plan of Valsad

district.

Departments 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 Total

WRD 4393.32 7996.5 4399 5138.92 21927.74

GWRDC 240.8 240.8 240.8 240.8 963.2

GLDC 404.76 404.76 404.76 404.76 1619.04

GSWMA 759.3 465.55 91.2 41.7 1357.75

Total 5798.18 9107.61 5135.76 5826.18 25867.73

5.6 Suggestions

For successful implementation of PMKSY plan it is suggested that:

All the stakeholders should convene meeting of Panchayat samities and then

finalise the village plan and prepare DPR.

There should not be duplicity of project.

The Department should supplement each other so that the maximum

irrigation efficiency is achieved.

All the irrigation projects should have a component of water conveyance so

that the each drop of water is judiciously utilized.

Wherever feasible solar pump sets should be installed.

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All the structures planned should be geo tagged and marked on map, so that

social monitoring of the projects can be conducted. This will also avoid the

duplicity.

Priority should be given to projects minimize the gap in potential created and

potential utilized.

Execution of the scheme should be expeditiously completed.

There should be smooth fund flow to timely complete the project.

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Annexure-I: Proposal of GSWMA

Sl Activity Unit

Physical Target for FY (2016-17)

Unit Cost (In

Lakhs)

Storage

Volumes

(Cubic Meter)

Command Area/

Irrigation Potential

(Ha.)

Person days/

Mandays

Planned

Convergence

Unit Amount (In

Lakhs)

Name of

Schemes

1 Animal camp No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 Animal water trough (Havada) No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Causeway on connecting roads No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Check / Protection wall No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 Demonstration for Agricultural / Animal Husbandry

Productivity Enhancement

No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Drainage line correction (To prevent flooding of Gamtal) rmt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Drinking water facility No. 14 22 0 0 0 0 0 0

8 Fencing for protection from wild animals rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9 Grassland/Gauchar Development Ha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 Improvised and energy efficient smashan gruh (Cemetery ) No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12 Panchayat Well Repair & Pump Room No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 Rain water harvesting system No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

14 Recharge / Repair of open wells No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

15 Repair / development of artificial water bodies No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 Revival of natural water bodies with recharge activities No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

17 Sanitation facilities/Sewerage line rmt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

18 Use solar power for productive activities No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

19 Wind energy development No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

20 OTHERS (Specific activities ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Land Development 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Farm Bunding rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 Afforestation Ha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Agriculture Demo No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Agro Forestry Ha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 Horticulture Ha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Land leveling Ha. 43 8.6 0 0 0 1086.21 163.9546 0

7 Pasture development Ha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

8 OTHERS (Specific activities ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Soil & Moisture Conservation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Check wall No. 302 296.67211 198731 289.3 100940 0 0 0

2 Earthen bund No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Protection Wall No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Waste weir No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 Bench Terracing cumec 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Bori bandh No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Brushwood Checks No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

8 Contour Bunding rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9 Contour Trenches rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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10 Earthern Dam rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11 Field Outlet No. 1104 104.13849 0 0 5600 0 0 0

12 Gabion structure No. 0 0.06042 0 0 320 0 0 0

13 Graded Bunding rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

14 Gully plug No. 594 190.72393 20230 0 17820 0 0 0

15 Loose boulder Checks No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 Nala Plug No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

17 Stone bunding rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

18 Staggered Contour trenching (Terrace Talavadi) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

19 OTHERS (Specific activities ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Water Harvesting Structure 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Cause way cum Chek dam No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 Check dam No. 134 396.475 136154 201 102000 0 0 0

3 Village/Community Pond No. 0 0 1650 5.5 2120 4 18 0

4 Farm Pond No. 18 6.3 0 0 0 574 124.47034 0

5 Percolation Tank No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Pond Inlet No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Pond Outlet No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

8

OTHERS (Vantalavadi) No. 132 191.257 105350 222 300 126 183.79812 0

9

Drinking water facility 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10

Micro Well 166 116.92704 37184 41.5 24070 0 0 0

Existing/Old Water Harvesting Structure Maintance (Renovation & Repair)

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Deepening/Desiltation Of Pond No. 11 21 7850 0 0 4 10 0

2 Deepening Of Percolation Tank No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 De-siltation of Checkdam No. 5 6.6 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Repairing of Checkdam No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ground Water Recharging Structures 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Dugwell Recharge No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 Farm Recharge Filter No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Holiya in farm/Field No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Pond Recharge structure No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 OTHERS (Well Repairng ) No. 89 145.98798 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 BoreWell Repairing No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Development(Total) 2612 1506.74197 507149 759.3 253170 1794.21 500.22306 0

Sl. Sub Activity Name 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 AGRICULTURE ACTIVITIES No. 57042 900.24075 0 0 0 294 72.6602

2 AGRO PROCESSING ACTIVITIES No. 92 172.08 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Animal Husbandry No. 219 51.88462 0 0 0 118 28.32

4 Establishing linkages No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 Local traditional handicraft No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Minor Activities No. 254 76.028 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Non-conventional Energy Sources No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Livelihood(Total) 57607 1200.23337 0 0 0 412 100.9802

Development(Total)+Livelihood(Total) 60219 2706.97534 507149 759.3 253170 2206.21 601.20326

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Admin 0 170.934 0 0

Conslidation 0 120.51 0 0

Grand Total 60219 3058.41934 507149 759.3 253170 2206.21 601.20326

Sl. Activity Unit

Physical Target for FY (2017-18)

Unit

Cost (In

Lakhs)

Storage Volumes

(Cubic Meter)

Command Area/ Irrigation

Potential (Ha.)

Person days/

Mandays Planned

Convergence

Unit

Amount (In

Lakhs)

Name of

Schemes

1 Animal camp No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 Animal water trough (Havada) No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Causeway on connecting roads No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Check / Protection wall No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5

Demonstration for Agricultural / Animal Husbandry

Productivity Enhancement No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6

Drainage line correction (To prevent flooding of

Gamtal) rmt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Drinking water facility No. 15 25.37 0 0 0 0 0 0

8 Fencing for protection from wild animals rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9 Grassland/Gauchar Development Ha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10

Improvised and energy efficient smashan gruh

(Cemetery ) No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12 Panchayat Well Repair & Pump Room No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 Rain water harvesting system No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

14 Recharge / Repair of open wells No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

15 Repair / development of artificial water bodies No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

16

Revival of natural water bodies with recharge

activities No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

17 Sanitation facilities/Sewerage line rmt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

18 Use solar power for productive activities No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

19 Wind energy development No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

20 OTHERS (Specific activities )

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Land Development

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Farm Bunding rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 Afforestation Ha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Agriculture Demo No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Agro Forestry Ha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 Horticulture Ha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Land leveling Ha. 34 6.8 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Pasture development Ha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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8 OTHERS (Specific activities )

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Soil & Moisture Conservation

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Check wall No. 252 319.9755 174739.5 226.8 93540 0 0 0

2 Earthen bund No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Protection Wall No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Waste weir No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 Bench Terracing cumec 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Bori bandh No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Brushwood Checks No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

8 Contour Bunding rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9 Contour Trenches rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 Earthern Dam rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11 Field Outlet No. 1190 125.1245 0 0 5950 0 0 0

12 Gabion structure No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 Graded Bunding rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

14 Gully plug No. 407 145.174 13545 0 12210 0 0 0

15 Loose boulder Checks No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 Nala Plug No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

17 Stone bunding rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

18 Staggered Contour trenching(Terrace Talavadi)

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

19 OTHERS (Specifiy activities )

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Water Harvesting Structure

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Cause way cum Chek dam No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 Check dam No. 64 230.305 63899 96 48000 0 0 0

3 Village/Community Pond No. 0 0 0 0 0 3 13 0

4 Farm Pond No. 17 5.95 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 Percolation Tank No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Pond Inlet No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Pond Outlet No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

8 OTHERS (Vantalavadi) No. 107 155.73 63525 138 450 0 0 0

9 Drinking water facility

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 Micro Well

19 14.706 4256 4.75 2755 0 0 0

Existing/Old Water Harvesting Structure

Maintenance (Renovation & Repair)

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Deepening/ Desiltation Of Pond No. 1 2 0 0 0 3 9 0

2 Deepening Of Percolation Tank No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 De-siltation of Checkdam No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Repairing of Checkdam No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ground Water Recharging Structures

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Dugwell Recharge No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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2 Farm Recharge Filter No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Holiya in farm/Field No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Pond Recharge structure No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 OTHERS (Well Repairng ) No. 55 82.216 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 BoreWell Repairing No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Development(Total)

2161 1113.351 319964.5 465.55 162905 6 22 0

Sub Activity Name

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 AGRICULTURE ACTIVITIES No. 401 54.81 0 0 0 14 3.36

2 AGRO PROCESSING ACTIVITIES No. 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Animal Husbandry No. 2 0.715 0 0 0 159 38.16

4 Establishing linkages No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 Local traditional handicraft No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Minor Activities No. 12 10.7 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Non-conventional Energy Sources No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Livelihood(Total)

417 67.225 0 0 0 173 41.52

Development(Total)+Livelihood(Total)

2578 1180.576 319964.5 465.55 162905 179 63.52

CB, Monitoring & Evaluation

0 40 0 0

Admin

0 128.13 0 0

Consolidation

0 137.41 0 0

Grand Total

2578 1486.116 319964.5 465.55 162905 179 63.52

Sl. Activity Unit

Physical Target for FY (2018-19)

Unit Cost (In Lakhs)

Storage Volumes

(Cubic Meter)

Command Area/

Irrigation Potential

(Ha.)

Person days/

Mandays Planned

Convergence

Unit

Amount (In

Lakhs)

Name of

Schemes

1 Animal camp No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 Animal water trough (Havada) No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Causeway on connecting roads No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Check / Protection wall No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5

Demonstration for Agricultural / Animal Husbandry

Productivity Enhancement No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6

Drainage line correction (To prevent flooding of

Gamtal) rmt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Drinking water facility No. 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

8 Fencing for protection from wild animals rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9 Grassland/Gauchar Development Ha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10

Improvised and energy efficient smashan gruh

(Cemetery ) No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12 Panchayat Well Repair & Pump Room No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 Rain water harvesting system No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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14 Recharge / Repair of open wells No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

15 Repair / development of artificial water bodies No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 Revival of natural water bodies with recharge activities No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

17 Sanitation facilities/Sewerage line rmt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

18 Use solar power for productive activities No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

19 Wind energy development No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

20 OTHERS (Specific activities )

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Land Development

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Farm Bunding rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 Afforestation Ha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Agriculture Demo No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Agro Forestry Ha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 Horticulture Ha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Land leveling Ha. 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Pasture development Ha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

8 OTHERS (Specific activities )

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Soil & Moisture Conservation

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Check wall No. 53 71.2145 34450 47.7 23410 0 0 0

2 Earthen bund No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Protection Wall No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Waste weir No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 Bench Terracing cumec 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Bori bandh No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Brushwood Checks No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

8 Contour Bunding rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9 Contour Trenches rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 Earthern Dam rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11 Field Outlet No. 588 59.92 0 0 2940 0 0 0

12 Gabion structure No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 Graded Bunding rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

14 Gully plug No. 54 16.75 1365 0 1620 0 0 0

15 Loose boulder Checks No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 Nala Plug No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

17 Stone bunding rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

18 Staggered Contour trenching(Terrace Talavadi)

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

19 OTHERS (Specifiy activities )

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Water Harvesting Structure

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Cause way cum Chek dam No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 Check dam No. 7 27.012 6950 10.5 5310 0 0 0

3 Village/Community Pond No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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4 Farm Pond No. 16 5.6 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 Percolation Tank No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Pond Inlet No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Pond Outlet No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

8 OTHERS (Vantalavadi) No. 21 23.1 4375 31.5 0 0 0 0

9 Drinking water facility

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 Micro Well

6 4.597 1344 1.5 870 0 0 0

Existing/Old Water Harvesting Structure Maintenance

(Renovation & Repair)

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Deepening/ Desiltation Of Pond No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 Deepening Of Percolation Tank No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 De-siltation of Checkdam No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Repairing of Checkdam No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ground Water Recharging Structures

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Dugwell Recharge No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 Farm Recharge Filter No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Holiya in farm/Field No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Pond Recharge structure No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 OTHERS (Well Repairng ) No. 10 15 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 BoreWell Repairing No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Development(Total)

761 227.1935 48484 91.2 34150 0 0 0

Sub Activity Name

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 AGRICULTURE ACTIVITIES No. 116 27.17 0 0 0 44 10.56 0

2 AGRO PROCESSING ACTIVITIES No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Animal Husbandry No. 0 0 0 0 0 27 6.48 0

4 Establishing linkages No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 Local traditional handicraft No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Minor Activities No. 4 4.3 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Non-conventional Energy Sources No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Livelihood(Total)

120 31.47 0 0 0 71 17.04 0

Development(Total)+Livelihood(Total)

881 258.6635 48484 91.2 34150 71 17.04 0

CB, Monitoring & Evaluation

0 40 0 0

Admin

0 66.41 0 0

Consolidation

0 40.25 0 0

Grand Total

881 405.3235 48484 91.2 34150 71 17.04

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Sl. Activity Unit

Physical Target for FY (2019-20)

Unit Cost (In Lakhs)

Storage Volumes

(Cubic Meter)

Command Area/

Irrigation Potential

(Ha.)

Person days/

Mandays Planned

Convergence

Unit

Amount (In

Lakhs)

Name of

Schemes

1 Animal camp No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 Animal water trough (Havada) No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Causeway on connecting roads No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Check / Protection wall No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5

Demonstration for Agricultural / Animal Husbandry

Productivity Enhancement No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6

Drainage line correction (To prevent flooding of

Gamtal) rmt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Drinking water facility No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

8 Fencing for protection from wild animals rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9 Grassland/Gauchar Development Ha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10

Improvised and energy efficient smashan gruh

(Cemetery ) No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12 Panchayat Well Repair & Pump Room No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 Rain water harvesting system No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

14 Recharge / Repair of open wells No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

15 Repair / development of artificial water bodies No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 Revival of natural water bodies with recharge activities No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

17 Sanitation facilities/Sewerage line rmt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

18 Use solar power for productive activities No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

19 Wind energy development No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

20 OTHERS (Specific activities )

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Land Development

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Farm Bunding rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 Afforestation Ha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Agriculture Demo No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Agro Forestry Ha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 Horticulture Ha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Land leveling Ha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Pasture development Ha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

8 OTHERS (Specific activities )

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Soil & Moisture Conservation

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Check wall No. 13 18.2 8450 11.7 4160 0 0 0

2 Earthen bund No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Protection Wall No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Waste weir No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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5 Bench Terracing cumec 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Bori bandh No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Brushwood Checks No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

8 Contour Bunding rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9 Contour Trenches rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 Earthern Dam rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11 Field Outlet No. 30 3.6 0 0 150 0 0 0

12 Gabion structure No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 Graded Bunding rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

14 Gully plug No. 1 0.3 35 0 30 0 0 0

15 Loose boulder Checks No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 Nala Plug No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

17 Stone bunding rmt. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

18 Staggered Contour trenching(Terrace Talavadi)

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

19 OTHERS (Specifiy activities )

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Water Harvesting Structure

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Cause way cum Chek dam No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 Check dam No. 16 63.78 15968 24 12000 0 0 0

3 Village/Community Pond No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Farm Pond No. 1 0.34 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 Percolation Tank No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Pond Inlet No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Pond Outlet No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

8 OTHERS (Vantalavadi) No. 4 4.4 3500 6 0 0 0 0

9 Drinking water facility

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 Micro Well

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Existing/Old Water Harvesting Structure Maintenance

(Renovation & Repair)

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Deepening/ Desiltation Of Pond No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 Deepening Of Percolation Tank No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 De-siltation of Checkdam No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Repairing of Checkdam No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ground Water Recharging Structures

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 Dugwell Recharge No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 Farm Recharge Filter No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Holiya in farm/Field No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Pond Recharge structure No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 OTHERS (Well Repairng ) No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 BoreWell Repairing No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Development(Total)

65 90.62 27953 41.7 16340 0 0 0

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Sub Activity Name

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 AGRICULTURE ACTIVITIES No. 105 25.16 0 0 0 45 10.8

2 AGRO PROCESSING ACTIVITIES No. 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Animal Husbandry No. 1 0.25 0 0 0 31 7.44

4 Establishing linkages No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 Local traditional handicraft No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Minor Activities No. 3 5.5 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Non-conventional Energy Sources No. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Livelihood(Total)

110 32.91 0 0 0 76 18.24

Development(Total)+Livelihood(Total)

175 123.53 27953 41.7 16340 76 18.24

CB, Monitoring & Evaluation

0 30 0 0

Admin

0 33.238 0 0

Consolidation

0 34.42 0 0

Grand Total

175 221.188 27953 41.7

Annexure-II: Proposal of GGRC

Name of the

blocks

Total Drip Irrigation System (DIS) Sprinkler Irrigation System (SIS)

Total

Number

(Farmers)

Area

(Ha.)

Estimated

Total Cost

(Rs. in

lakh)

Estimated

Assistance

(Rs. in

lakh)

Total

Number

(Farmers)

Area

(Ha.)

Estimated

Total Cost

(Rs. in

lakh)

Estimated

Assistance

(Rs. in

lakh)

Total

Number

(Farmers)

Area

(Ha.)

Estimated

Total Cost

(Rs. in

lakh)

Estimated

Assistance

(Rs. in

lakh)

2016-17

VALSAD 619 989.96 791.97 443.50 371 593.98 712.77 399.15 247 395.99 79.20 44.35

DHARAMPUR 656 1049.18 839.35 470.03 393 629.51 755.41 423.03 262 419.67 83.93 47.00

KAPARADA 496 794.29 635.43 355.84 298 476.57 571.89 320.26 199 317.71 63.54 35.58

PARDI 405 648.28 518.62 290.43 243 388.97 466.76 261.39 162 259.31 51.86 29.04

UMARGAM 287 459.43 367.55 205.83 172 275.66 330.79 185.24 115 183.77 36.75 20.58

VAPI 19 30.35 24.28 13.60 11 18.21 21.85 12.24 8 12.14 2.43 1.36

TOTAL 2482 3971.49 3177.19 1779.23 1489 2382.90 2859.47 1601.31 993 1588.60 317.72 177.92

2017-18

VALSAD 464 742.47 593.98 332.63 278 445.48 534.58 299.36 186 296.99 59.40 33.26

DHARAMPUR 492 786.89 629.51 352.53 295 472.13 566.56 317.27 197 314.75 62.95 35.25

KAPARADA 372 595.72 476.57 266.88 223 357.43 428.91 240.19 149 238.29 47.66 26.69

PARDI 304 486.21 388.97 217.82 182 291.73 350.07 196.04 122 194.48 38.90 21.78

UMARGAM 215 344.57 275.66 154.37 129 206.74 248.09 138.93 86 137.83 27.57 15.44

VAPI 14 22.76 18.21 10.20 9 13.66 16.39 9.18 6 9.10 1.82 1.02

TOTAL 1862 2978.62 2382.90 1334.42 1117 1787.17 2144.61 1200.98 745 1191.45 238.29 133.44

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2018-19

VALSAD 464 742.47 593.98 332.63 278 445.48 534.58 299.36 186 296.99 59.40 33.26

DHARAMPUR 492 786.89 629.51 352.53 295 472.13 566.56 317.27 197 314.75 62.95 35.25

KAPARADA 372 595.72 476.57 266.88 223 357.43 428.91 240.19 149 238.29 47.66 26.69

PARDI 304 486.21 388.97 217.82 182 291.73 350.07 196.04 122 194.48 38.90 21.78

UMARGAM 215 344.57 275.66 154.37 129 206.74 248.09 138.93 86 137.83 27.57 15.44

VAPI 14 22.76 18.21 10.20 9 13.66 16.39 9.18 6 9.10 1.82 1.02

TOTAL 1862 2978.62 2382.90 1334.42 1117 1787.17 2144.61 1200.98 745 1191.45 238.29 133.44

2019-20

VALSAD 464 742.47 593.98 332.63 278 445.48 534.58 299.36 186 296.99 59.40 33.26

DHARAMPUR 492 786.89 629.51 352.53 295 472.13 566.56 317.27 197 314.75 62.95 35.25

KAPARADA 372 595.72 476.57 266.88 223 357.43 428.91 240.19 149 238.29 47.66 26.69

PARDI 304 486.21 388.97 217.82 182 291.73 350.07 196.04 122 194.48 38.90 21.78

UMARGAM 215 344.57 275.66 154.37 129 206.74 248.09 138.93 86 137.83 27.57 15.44

VAPI 14 22.76 18.21 10.20 9 13.66 16.39 9.18 6 9.10 1.82 1.02

TOTAL 1862 2978.62 2382.90 1334.42 1117 1787.17 2144.61 1200.98 745 1191.45 238.29 133.44

Annexure-III: Proposal of GWRDC

Taluka

Concerned

Ministry/

Department

Component Activity Total Number/

Capacity(cum )

Command Area/ Irrigation

Potential (Ha)

Period of Implementation 5

/ 7 yrs)

Estimated cost (in

Rs. Lakh)

Kaprada MoWR HKKP

LI Scheme 139.53

211.41

Renovation

22.0

10.0

10.0

25.0

5.0

5.0

10.0

5.0

5.0

5.0

5.0

10.0

10.0

LI Scheme 5.0

Dharampur MoWR HKKP Renovation 10.0

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5.0

5.0

5.0

5.0

LI Scheme

72.0

72.0

72.0

72.0

144.0

144.0

144.0

144.0

144.0

Pardi MoWR HKKP LI Scheme 152.52

144.0

Valsad MoWR HKKP LI Scheme 72.0

72.0

Total

Total Proposal is for 5 years. 80% of the estimated cost has been considered for first 4 years and the same has been divided equally in

4 years.

Annexure-IV: Proposal of GLDC Strategic Action Plan of Gujarat State Land Development Corporation (Plan to be considered under HKKP)

S

l

Distric

t

Block Activity

2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

Valsad No.

Estimated

Amount

(Rs. Lakh)

Irrigatio

n

Potential

No.

Estimated

Amount

(Rs. Lakh)

Irrigatio

n

Potential

No.

Estimated

Amount

(Rs.

Lakh)

Irrigation

Potential No.

Estimated

Amount

(Rs. Lakh)

Irrigation

Potential

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Valsad

Farm Pond 27 30.24 39.00 27 30.24 39.00 28 31.36 40.20 28 31.36 40.20

Sim Pond 6 30.00 25.00 6 30.00 25.00 6 30.00 25.00 7 35.00 30.00

WHS 10 11.20 60.00 10 11.20 60.00 10 11.20 60.00 10 11.20 60.00

Total Valsad Block 43 71.44 124 43 71.44 124 44 72.56 125.2 45 77.56 130.2

2

Pardi

Farm Pond 25 28.00 36.00 25 28.00 36.00 25 28.00 36.00 25 28.00 36.00

Sim Pond 6 30.00 25.00 6 30.00 25.00 6 30.00 25.00 7 35.00 30.00

WHS 10 11.20 60.00 10 11.20 60.00 10 11.20 60.00 10 11.20 60.00

Total Pardi Block 41 69.2 121 41 69.2 121 41 69.2 121 42 74.2 126

3

Dharampu

r

Farm Pond 25 28.00 36.00 25 28.00 36.00 25 28.00 36.00 25 28.00 36.00

Sim Pond 6 30.00 25.00 6 30.00 25.00 6 30.00 25.00 7 35.00 30.00

WHS 12 13.44 72.00 12 13.44 72.00 13 14.56 78.00 13 14.56 78.00

Total Dharampur

Block 43 71.44 133 43 71.44 133 44 72.56 139 45 77.56 144

4

Kaprada

Farm Pond 27 30.60 39.20 27 30.60 39.20 28 31.00 40.00 28 31.00 40.00

Sim Pond 5 25.00 21.00 5 25.00 21.00 5 25.00 21.00 5 25.00 21.00

WHS 10 11.20 60.00 10 11.20 60.00 10 11.20 60.00 10 11.20 60.00

Total Kaprada Block 42 66.8 120.2 42 66.8 120.2 43 67.2 121 43 67.2 121

GLDC Total (Valsad District) 169 278.88 498.2 169 278.88 498.2 172 281.52 506.2 175 296.52 521.2

Annexure-V: Proposal of WRD

Sl

Name of the

blocks/ Sub

district

Component Activity TN/

C WR

TCA

(Ha)

EIA

(Ha)

AIP

(Ha)

2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

AIP

(Ha)

Fund

(lacs.)

AIP

(Ha)

Fund

(lacs.)

AIP

(Ha)

Fund

(lacs.)

AIP

(Ha)

Fund

(lacs.)

1 Kaprada

AIBP Canal ERM Works 32 28.88 3883.00 3441.00 442.00 98.00 430.66 168.00 67.00 0.00 0.00 176.00 50.00

HAR KHET

KO PANI

Field Channel Work 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

L.I. Scheme-Canal 13 22.41 3013.00 476.00 2537.00 0.00 12.65 2537.0 3055.6 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

L.I. Scheme-River 26 4.20 565.00 0.00 565.00 56.00 84.00 91.00 136.50 122.00 183.00 296.00 444.00

PMKSY Ponds Inter linking 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

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(water shed) Deeping of Pond 84 7.68 1032.00 0.00 1032.00

187.0

0 189.00 302.00 278.00 290.00 240.00 253.00 220.00

Checkdam (NEW) 133 9.15 1230.00 0.00 1230.00 478.5

0

2291.2

0 293.00

2252.7

2 214.00

2072.2

5 244.50 2879.15

Checkdam

(Restoration) 135 7.38 991.49 0.00 991.49

165.0

7 520.00 199.00 830.00 347.50 840.00 279.92 890.00

2 Dharampur

AIBP Canal ERM Works 0 0.38 51.00 51.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

HAR KHET

KO PANI

Field Channel Work 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

L.I. Scheme-Canal 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

L.I. Scheme-River 11 2.01 270.00 0.00 270.00 95.00 153.00 71.00 146.00 77.00 157.00 27.00 81.00

PMKSY

(water shed)

Ponds Inter linking 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Deeping of Pond 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Checkdam

(NEW) 106 22.39 3009.50 0.00 3009.50

285.5

0 743.41

1251.5

0

4030.0

8

1190

.00

3706.0

0

282.

50 888.78

Checkdam

(Restoration) 59 3.90 524.25 0.00 524.25

163.2

5 355.95 114.50 285.75 158.50 408.10 88.00 217.20

3 Umargam

AIBP Canal ERM Works 109 124.3

0

16710.0

0

14828.0

0 1882.00

889.0

0 935.67 396.00 910.00 379.00

1183.0

0 218.00 726.00

HAR KHET

KO PANI

Field Channel Work 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

L.I.Scheme-Canal 2 3.20 430.00 0.00 430.00 0.00 0.00 430.00 537.94 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

L.I.Scheme-River 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

PMKSY

(water shed)

Ponds Inter linking 21 2.24 301.00 0.00 301.00 197.0

0 787.34 104.00 227.04 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Deeping of Pond 25 1.83 246.00 0.00 246.00 22.00 49.00 42.00 48.00 131.00 120.00 51.00 50.00

Checkdam

(NEW) 29 0.84 113.00 0.00 113.00 50.00 135.50 32.00 53.40 17.00 102.00 14.00 97.00

Checkdam

(Restoration) 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

4 Pardi

AIBP Canal ERM Works 247 120.5

4

16205.0

0

14307.0

0 1898.00

810.0

0

3113.4

8 551.00

2277.0

0 292.00 709.00 245.00 635.00

HAR KHET

KO PANI

Field Channel Work 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

L.I.Scheme-Canal 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

L.I.Scheme-River 2 0.74 100.00 0.00 100.00 64.00 64.00 36.00 48.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

PMKSY

(water shed)

Ponds Inter linking 15 1.60 215.50 0.00 215.50 140.0

0 189.96 75.50 139.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Deeping of Pond 18 0.86 115.00 0.00 115.00 26.00 61.00 26.00 59.00 23.00 44.00 40.00 40.00

Checkdam

(NEW) 37 1.42 191.00 0.00 191.00 26.00 57.40 64.00 83.30 50.00 73.00 51.00 69.20

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Checkdam

(Restoration) 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

5 Vapi

AIBP Canal ERM Works 77 65.52 8808.00 7318.00 1490.00 73.00 1457.3

1 482.00 117.00 400.00 63.00 535.00 70.00

HAR KHET

KO PANI

Field Channel Work 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

L.I.Scheme-Canal 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

L.I.Scheme-River 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

PMKSY

(water shed)

Ponds Inter linking 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Deeping of Pond 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Checkdam

(NEW) 18 0.47 63.00 0.00 63.00 18.00 35.00 6.00 24.00 11.00 31.40 28.00 48.00

Checkdam

(Restoration) 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

6 Valsad

AIBP Canal ERM Works 303 172.4

9

23188.0

0

21308.0

0 1880.00

213.0

0 133.00 223.00 120.00 248.00 160.00

1196.0

0

14373.6

7

HAR KHET

KO PANI

Field Channel Work 5 26.63 3580.00 0.00 3580.00 237.0

0 47.40

1024.0

0 189.24

1213.0

0 242.60

1106.0

0 221.20

L.I.Scheme-Canal 7 34.82 4681.00 4681.00 0.00 0.00 26.54 0.00 48.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

L.I.Scheme-River 6 1.01 136.00 0.00 136.00 85.00 152.00 35.00 42.00 16.00 53.00 0.00 0.00

PMKSY

(water shed)

Ponds Inter linking 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Deeping of Pond 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Checkdam

(NEW) 24 8.49 1141.00 0.00 1141 15.00 66.00 318.00 535.22 115.00 171.00 693 890

Checkdam

(Restoration) 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

TN/C- Total No./ Capacity in cubic meter. WR- Water Requirement in MCM, TCA- Total Command Area, EIA- Existing Irrigated

Area, AIP Additional Irrigation Proposed

Annexure-VI: Proposal of Forest Department

Name of the

block/

Taluka

Range Activity Unit

Total Requirement for

2016-17

Total Requirement for

2017-18

Total Requirement for

2018-19

Total Requirement for

2019-20

Phy Financial

(Rs. Lakh) Phy

Financial

(Rs. Lakh) Phy

Financial

(Rs. Lakh) Phy

Financial

(Rs. Lakh)

Kaprada

Nanapondha

Checkdam

No. 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50

Kaprada No. 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50

Lavakar No. 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50

Fatepur No. 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50

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Name of the

block/

Taluka

Range Activity Unit

Total Requirement for

2016-17

Total Requirement for

2017-18

Total Requirement for

2018-19

Total Requirement for

2019-20

Phy Financial

(Rs. Lakh) Phy

Financial

(Rs. Lakh) Phy

Financial

(Rs. Lakh) Phy

Financial

(Rs. Lakh)

Vapi No. 3 15 3 15 3 15 3 15

Sanjan No. 7 35 7 35 7 35 7 35

Total 50 250 50 250 50 250 50 250

Nanapondha

Nalabanding

Q.m. 2000 3.4 2000 3.4 2000 3.4 2000 3.4

Kaprada Q.m. 2000 3.4 2000 3.4 2000 3.4 2000 3.4

Lavakar Q.m. 2000 3.4 2000 3.4 2000 3.4 2000 3.4

Fatepur Q.m. 2000 3.4 2000 3.4 2000 3.4 2000 3.4

Vapi Q.m. 600 1.02 600 1.02 600 1.02 600 1.02

Sanjan Q.m. 1400 2.38 1400 2.38 1400 2.38 1400 2.38

Total 10000 17 10000 17 10000 17 10000 17

Nanapondha

Teres talavadi

(size 2 r.m.)

No. 25000 13.0 25000 13.0 25000 13.0 25000 13.0

Kaprada No. 25000 13.0 25000 13.0 25000 13.0 25000 13.0

Lavakar No. 25000 13.0 25000 13.0 25000 13.0 25000 13.0

Fatepur No. 25000 13.0 25000 13.0 25000 13.0 25000 13.0

Vapi No. 10000 5.2 10000 5.2 10000 5.2 10000 5.2

Sanjan No. 15000 7.8 15000 7.8 15000 7.8 15000 7.8

Total 125000 64.9 125000 64.9 125000 64.9 125000 64.9

Nanapondha

Van

talavadi

No. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Kaprada Q.m. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Lavakar Q.m. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Fatepur Q.m. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Vapi Q.m. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Sanjan Q.m. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Total 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40

Dharampur

Dharampur

Checkdam

No. 20 100 20 100 20 100 20 100

Hanmatmal No. 15 75 15 75 15 75 15 75

Pangarbari No. 15 75 15 75 15 75 15 75

Total 50 250 50 250 50 250 50 250

Dharampur Nalabanding Q.m. 2000 3.4 2000 3.4 2000 3.4 2000 3.4

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Name of the

block/

Taluka

Range Activity Unit

Total Requirement for

2016-17

Total Requirement for

2017-18

Total Requirement for

2018-19

Total Requirement for

2019-20

Phy Financial

(Rs. Lakh) Phy

Financial

(Rs. Lakh) Phy

Financial

(Rs. Lakh) Phy

Financial

(Rs. Lakh)

Hanmatmal Q.m. 2000 3.4 2000 3.4 2000 3.4 2000 3.4

Pangarbari Q.m. 2000 3.4 2000 3.4 2000 3.4 2000 3.4

Total 6000 10.2 6000 10.2 6000 10.2 6000 10.2

Dharampur

Teres talavadi

(size 2 r.m.)

No. 25000 12.97 100000 51.90 25000 12.97 100000 51.90

Hanmatmal No. 25000 12.97 100000 51.90 25000 12.97 100000 51.90

Pangarbari No. 25000 12.97 100000 51.90 25000 12.97 100000 51.90

Total 75000 38.91 300000 155.70 75000 38.91 300000 155.70

Dharampur Van

talavadi

No. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Hanmatmal Q.m. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Pangarbari Q.m. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Total 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24

Planning of Renovation

Kaprada

Nanapondha

Checkdam

(repairing)

No. 10 30 10 30 10 30 10 30

Kaprada No. 10 30 10 30 10 30 10 30

Lavakar No. 10 30 10 30 10 30 10 30

Fatepur No. 10 30 10 30 10 30 10 30

Vapi No. 3 9 3 9 3 9 3 9

Sanjan No. 7 21 7 21 7 21 7 21

Total 50 150 50 150 50 150 50 150

Nanapondha

Deciltation

checkdam

No. 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50

Kaprada No. 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50

Lavakar No. 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50

Fatepur No. 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50

Vapi No. 3 15 3 15 3 15 3 15

Sanjan No. 7 35 7 35 7 35 7 35

Total 50 250 50 250 50 250 50 250

Dharampur Dharampur Checkdam

(repairing)

No. 10 30 10 30 10 30 10 30

Hanmatmal No. 10 30 10 30 10 30 10 30

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Name of the

block/

Taluka

Range Activity Unit

Total Requirement for

2016-17

Total Requirement for

2017-18

Total Requirement for

2018-19

Total Requirement for

2019-20

Phy Financial

(Rs. Lakh) Phy

Financial

(Rs. Lakh) Phy

Financial

(Rs. Lakh) Phy

Financial

(Rs. Lakh)

Pangarbari No. 10 30 10 30 10 30 10 30

Total 30 90 30 90 30 90 30 90

Dharampur Deciltation

checkdam

No. 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50

Hanmatmal No. 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50

Pangarbari No. 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50

Total 30 150 30 150 30 150 30 150

Annexure-VII: Proposal of Panchayat Irrigation Division

Name of The

blocks /sub District

Concerned Ministry/

Department Component Activity

Total Numbers /

capacity

Command Area / irrigation

potential (Ha)

Period of

implimentation (5/7

yrs)

Estimated Cost

Rs. In lacs)

Valsad NWR

Har Khet Ko

Pani

RRR of Water

bodies

17 42.00 5 50.80

Umargaon NWR 5 11.00 5 11.50

Pardi NWR 13 34.00 5 34.65

Vapi NWR 7 18.00 5 21.55

Dharampur NWR 28 145.00 5 123.00

Kaprada NWR 22 134.00 5 83.00

Dharampur NWR Ground water

Development

14 118.00 5 187.00

Kaprada NWR 6 50.00 5 103.00

Total

112 552 5 615

Total Proposal is for 5 years. 80% of the estimated cost has been considered for first 4 years and the same has been divided equally in

4 years.

Annexure-VIII: Proposal of Agriculture Department, District Panchayat, Valsad

Sr. Activity Name of

Taluka

Target For the Year

2016-17

Target For the Year

2017-18

Target For the Year

2018-19

Target For the Year

2019-20 Total

Physical Financial

(Rs.in Physical

Financial

(Rs.in Physical

Financial

(Rs.in Physical

Financial

(Rs.in Physical

Financial

(Rs.in

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Lakh) Lakh) Lakh) Lakh) Lakh)

1

Water Lifting

devices like diesel/

electric pumpsets

including water

carriage pipes for

Small and

Marginal Farmers

Valsad 500 150 1500 450 1000 300 1000 300 4000 1200

Pardi 500 150 1000 300 500 150 500 150 2500 750

Vapi 200 60 200 60 200 60 200 60 700 240

Umargam 500 150 1000 300 500 150 500 150 2500 750

Dharampur 500 150 1000 300 500 150 500 150 2500 750

Kaprada 500 150 1000 300 750 225 750 225 3000 900

TOTAL 2700 810 5700 1710 3450 1035 3450 1035 15200 4590

Annexure-IX: Proposal of ATMA, District Panchayat, Valsad

Name of the Block Estimated Cost in Rupees

Total 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

Valsad 2613415 2663129 2650715 2698029 10625288

Umargam 2642829 2633715 2646715 2672615 10595874

Kaprada 2613415 2663129 2646715 2668615 10591874

Dharampur 2613415 2633715 2646715 2698029 10591874

Pardi 2613415 2633715 2671129 2693029 10611288

Vapi 1218174 1250624 1369838 1389724 5228362

Total 14314664 14478028 14631828 14820042 58244562

Contingency 286293.3 289560.6 292636.6 296400.8 1164891

Grand Total 14600957 14767589 14924465 15116443 59409453

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