1. DIVERSION BASED IRRIGATION (DBI)
AT A GLANCE
A low cost irrigation System for poor to
ensure 12 months’ food sufficiency.
2. Creating irrigation facility to
kharif, rabi & summer crops to
245 acres of land
Installation of drip Irrigation
through DBI in two number of
villages.(with the coverage of 6
acres of land)
Barbed wire fencing completed
over 1531 meters of area in two
villages
HIGHLIGHTS
3. Sl
No
Year No
Village
HH
(No)
Kharif Rabi Summer Total (in
Acre)
Village
1 2009-10 4 84 26 11 4 41
Baldaguda, Majhialma,
Kachapaju & Lakhabhata (JTT)
2 2010-11 10 209 123 45 17 185
Hazarding, Uparghusuri, Tada,
Sahada Nilagiri Sahi,
Ankulipadar, Papikhala. (JTT)
3 2012-13 4 64 40 12 5 57
Darukana, Kumbhia,
Khuntabadi, Kona (JTT)
4 2013-14 7 183 35 -- -- 35
Ajingpadar, Naringpanga,
Duruguda, Patpadar Harijan
sahi, Karapadi, Ranibandha,
Rachalu
Total 25 540 224 68 26 318
DIVERSION BASED IRRIGATION (DBI) Year wise status.
4. WORK in
PROGRESS-
2013-14 Activity No of Villages
Feasibility Study 7
Village Meeting 7
Field Cleanness 7
Pipeline Digging 7
Pipeline Laying 2
Material Collection 2
Intake Well Completion --
5. CHALLENGES RELATED TO DBI
1. Judicious Use of Water
2. Involves work in forest area
or near old schemes
3. Sources have low discharge
that often dries up in summer
4. Primitive agricultural practice
with poor water management.
5. Generally sources are far
away from agriculture field.
Rocky soil also create
hindrances for digging
pipeline.
6. Irrigation cum water for
domestic use (Washing &
taking bath)
Recharge of existing Water
bodies (well, pond)
Utilizing the water for Drip
Irrigation purposes
Barbed wire fencing in the aim
of crop protection
INNOVATION
8. Increase of Income
Converting Waste land/ fallow land to productive one
Increase in production and cropping intensity
Multipurpose use (Drinking, Domestic & Irrigation)
Impact of DBI