1. For sustainable development
Regeneration of Diversion Based
Irrigation on Deo river of Sinnar
Block of Nashik District
Suppor ted By- Jamsethji Tata Trust
2. For sustainable development
Drought prone block of Nashik District
Out of 129 villages 48 villages provided drinking water
by tanker in summer
Rapid industrialization
Agriculture land 28000 hact.
2500 hact. Eight monthly irrigated
6300 hact Devnadi IInd class irrigation
3. For sustainable development
Devnadi is a river
originating from
Dhondbar village
located in the hills
of Aundhepatta of
Sahyadri Mountain,
26 km. from Sinnar
town.
Devnadi was the
lifeline for the 22
villages located in
the western par t of
Sinnar.
4. For sustainable development
There are 20
BANDHARAS built on
this river by British
Government in 1870.
Each check dam has a
canal, which is fur ther
divided into sub-canals.
The gravitational flow
of the water ensures
that ever y piece of land
is irrigated.
6. For sustainable development
It was a community
based water
management
system, which used
to distribute water
to almost 6500 ha.
land of 19 villages,
for 9 months.
This system was
functional till
1995.
This system also
used to recharge
ground water table.
Devnadi used to
flow for 10 months
of the year now
hardly retains
water for three
months.
7. For sustainable development
Due to change in cropping
pattern from grains and
cereals to vegetables and
other cash crops like onion
created more demand for
water.
Use of electric pumps on wells
The community based water
management system was
slowly dismantled.
Simultaneously communities
also lost their rights over
water resources.
Ground water recharge is one
of the issue in this area as the
diversion based irrigation
system is the only source for
recharge.
The growing constructions in
Sinnar town increased the
demand of sand,
8. For sustainable development
The sociological transition
from joint families to nuclear
families resulted in the
distribution of land.
field channels were damaged.
Indebt ness, alcoholism
increased number of landless
families and general lethargy
towards development are other
problems
Lost community control over
water resources is the root
cause of the situation.
Uncer tainty of productivity
from agriculture due to
unavailability of water,
Demand for high capital
investment for each crop and
uncer tainty of market rates
(especially for onion and
tomato)
13. For sustainable development
Total families to be benefited 563
Total number of Small farmers covered 157 Nos
Total number of marginal farmers covered 347 Nos
Total number of medium farmers covered 162 Nos
Total area of land to be irrigated direct canal 268.29 Hect
Total no of well recharged by canal 172 Nos
Total area of land to be irrigated by well ( water 335 hect
lifted from command area )
Total number of indirect beneficiaries 101 HH
( Labour work)
Total length of canals to be repaired 6160M
Total length of field canals to be repaired and 8000 RMT
construction
14. For sustainable development
Sr. Name Of Name Main Sub No of Area No of No of
No System of canal canal sub cover Exitin Farm
village in km. in km canal ed g ers
s struct
ure
1 Bibika Vadg 3.03 4.9 8 165 6 253
Canal aon
3 Pachore Bhat 3.13 2.93 24 195 9 170
Canal wadi
15. For sustainable development
Ongoing activities
Meetings: Farmers, Gram Sabhas and Irrigation
depar tment
Repair of main canal and the sub canals till the
farms
Awareness about river pollution and encroachment
Regenerating agro biodiversity, MALIV plots with
women
Reflection about the ecologically sustainable
cropping pattern
Documentation
Formation and strengthen the capacity of WUA
Capacity building of women in decision making in
agriculture
21. For sustainable development
Two WUA is formed in
special Gramsabha.
Rules and regulation of
WUA is passed by
gramsabha
WUA set the rotation of
water as per their
traditional practice.
Regular training ,
meetings and exposure
for WUA member
Separate bank account
is maintain and
collection of Rs.
200/acre/year is
collection by WUA
22. For sustainable development
This year regeneration of Diversion based irrigation
provides water to 268.29 hector land for 7 months.
All the farmers from the village take active roll and
par ticipation through cash and kind contribution beyond
par ty politics.
Two WUA is formed and WUA star ted working independently.
WUA set the rotation of water as per their traditional
practice.
37 members from 2 villages installed drip irrigation in their
field. ( more than 100 farmers will adopt drip
technology in this year)
Capacity building on agro entrepreneurship resulted into
renewal of cropping pattern and micro planning of crops as
per the seasonal market demand.
23. For sustainable development
The collaboration with irrigation
depar tment and agriculture
depar tment provided access to
Government schemes to the
farmers.
Devnadi Valley Agriculture
Producers Company Ltd. is formed
with shareholding of 103 farmer
members from Water User
Association. The company has
taken significant role in liasoning
with market to get better pricing for
onion.
Water table of the area is
increased .
24. For sustainable development
Collaboration with TaTa chemicals
Participation in Mahapik Bazar and sold
produce around Rs.950000/-
Supply around 160 mt Onion to Khetse Agri
Produce Ltd, Malerkotla, Punjab.
Started supply of fresh vegetable to Star
India Bazar, Mumbai on consignment basis
Initiate new cropping pattern, crop rotation
& Diversification
Members adopt new technology of farming
e.g. Drip and Micro irrigation
26. For sustainable development
Sr. Description
No
1 Name of the village Aundhewadi
Population ( 100% tribal village) 800
Drinking Water ( Nov to Jun) By Tanker
Total Length of pipe line 1280 m
Total Head 122 m
Total expenses ( Budget 254000/-) 186000 ( Actual)
Pipe Used HDPE and PVC
Getting water flow ( 1 Feb 2011) 1.5 liter / sec
Water available for domestic use 12 month
Water available for Irrigation
Kharip 50 Hact
Rabbi 5 hact