Proposal of Rs 260 crore submitted for irrigation
Source: The Sangai Express / DIPR
Imphal, February 13 2020:
Chief Minister N Biren Singh has said that the State Government had submitted a proposal of Rs 260 crore to the Centre for construction of ground water pumping sites for irrigation purposes at different parts of the State.
He was speaking at the Anganphou Hunba (sowing of first crop paddy) programme organised by Arapti Urup Farmers' Association under the supervision of Keirao AC MLA L Rameshwor at Arapti Mayai Leikai Tanakha Pat in Imphal East District today.
Talking about making Manipur a self-reliant State in food grains production, the Chief Minister along with MLAs L Rameshwor and Md Abdul Nasir sowed the first handful of paddy seeds to mark the beginning of farming first crop paddy for this year.
Farming of RCM-12 rice variety would be done in around 20 hectares of Urup and Arapti while wheat would be grown in around 10 hectares.
Speaking at the occasion, the Chief Minister said that the State can save a huge amount of money thus giving a boost to the economy if Manipur can reduce import of food grains and other essential items from other States.
Biren also mentioned that there is need to encourage use of items produced in the State so that money is not drained out.
Stating that proper irrigation is necessary to enhance agriculture and horticulture produces, the Chief Minister said that a proposal of Rs 260 crore had been submitted to the Centre for construction of ground water pumping sites.
He also said that around 250 new check dams would be constructed and RLI schemes located at different parts of the State would be made fully functional.