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Where Water Seeps !   

Where Water Seeps!
Towards a New Phase in India's Irrigation Reforms

A NARAYANAMOORTHY & R S DESHPANDE

Hard  Back Book     :   Pages : 302
2005  Edition         :   ISBN - 81-7188-421-0
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ABOUT THE BOOK :

Here’s a study that covers the entire canvass of irrigation development in India and addresses the issues for further analysis. It dwells over the specific problem of irrigation, to provide the technically feasible and economically viable solutions under declining availability of water and increasing demand for it. The study incorporates analysis of the nexus between poverty and irrigation as well as agricultural wages in the context of irrigation, an area hitherto neglected by irrigation analysts. Finally, it deals with the participatory irrigation management and power subsidy issues in a most candid manner to suggest a path for reforms under the present conditions of scarce water availability and market orientation.

 

“Irrigation means different things in the different agro-economic regimes in India from flood irrigation to drips. This book describes this in vivid detail and lays out the road map as India grapples with land and water scarcity in order to meet its growing needs for a larger population backed by higher purchasing power. It will be the source book for the practitioner, the policy- maker, the teacher and the researcher. Its prescriptions can be ignored only at peril to the Indian future.”

— Yoginder K. Alagh

 

“This is a welcome addition to serious, as opposed to polemical, literature on irrigation. Besides an informative review of the historical evolution of ideas on irrigation in India, it discusses specific issues of contemporary relevance based on Maharashtra's irrigation experience, the role of drip irrigation as a solution to water scarcity and the impact of irrigation on rural employment and wages.” 

— A. Vaidyanathan


ABOUT THE AUTHORS :

A Narayanamoorthy is currently working as Reader and Officer-in-Charge, Agro-Economic Research Centre, Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics (Deemed to be a University), Pune. Dr. Narayanamoorthy has been working in the area of irrigation including micro irrigation and watershed management over the last 15 years. He has published over 75 research articles in both international and Indian journals, and completed over a dozen research projects mainly in the area of irrigation. He has also acted as a consultant for a project on Impact of Irrigation in India: An Aggregate Level Analysis sponsored by the International Water Management Institute, Colombo. He has co-authored two books: An Appraisal of Watershed Development Programme Across Regions in India and State of the Indian Farmer : A Millennium Study (Vol.3 : Water Resources) sponsored by the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India and published by Academic Foundation (2004).

R S Deshpande is currently Professor and Head of the Agricultural Develop-ment and Rural Transformation (ADRT) Unit of the Insti-tute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC), Bangalore. Beside 29 years of research and teaching experience, Professor Deshpande has served on various policy bodies of Government of India and Government of Karnataka, and has been consultant to several national and international organisations. Prof. Deshpande was one of the three coordinators for the Ministry of Agriculture sponsored 27-volume mega study State of the Indian Farmer: A Millennium Study published by Academic Foundation (2004). He co-authored two of the volumes under the Millennium Study, namely Vol. 9 : Crops and Cultivation and Vol. 23: NGOs and Farmers’ Movements. Having several other books to his credit, he has published extensively on agricultural development, WTO and its impact on agriculture, droughts and drought mitigation, farmers’ movements, irrigation and watershed development. His current academic interests include : farmers suicides in India, droughts and natural disasters, WTO and its impact on agriculture, and watershed development. Prof. Deshpande is currently a member of the Karnataka Agricultural Prices Commission and an Expert Group on WTO and Agriculture under the Ministry of Commerce, Government of India.


CONTENTS IN DETAIL :

Foreword
V M RAO

Preface
A NARAYANAMOORTHY AND R S DESHPANDE

1. Preamble to the Reforms

Introduction
Reform Process
Landmarks in the Reform Process
An Overview of the Reform Process
The Canvass

 

2. Irrigation in India: Five Decades of Development

Introduction
Investment in MMI and MI at the National Level
Source-wise Growth Trend in Irrigation
State-wise and Source-wise Irrigation Development
Region-wise spread of Irrigation
Looking Forward

 

3. Irrigation Under Stress: Case of Maharashtra

Introduction
Irrigation Development in Maharashtra - A Backdrop
River Basin-wise Use of Water Resources
Investment in Irrigation and Returns
Water Pricing Policy
Conclusions

 

4. Economic Viability of Drip Irrigation: An Empirical Analysis from Maharashtra

Introduction
Empirical Context
On Computing Viability
Comparative Cost and Productivity
Water-Use Efficiency
Capital and Production Cost
Benefit-Cost Analysis
Conclusions

 

5. Drip Irrigation and its Future in India

Introduction
Economic Advantages of Drip Irrigation
Benefit-Cost Pattern of Drip Irrigation
Need for Drip Irrigation
Potential and Prospects for Drip Irrigation
Policy Initiatives needed
Summary

 

6. Nexus of Irrigation and Rural Poverty: A State-wise Analysis

Introduction
A Focus on Poverty-related Studies
Focus and Material
Irrigation and Rural Poverty
Incidence of Poverty and Characteristics of the States
Irrigation and Poverty
Concluding the Nexus

 

7. Irrigation, Agrarian Relations and Agricultural Labourers: A State-wise Analysis

Introduction
Irrigation Status of the States
Growth of Agricultural Labour Households and Irrigation
Real Wage Rate of Agricultural Labourers and Irrigation
Indebtedness of Agricultural Labour Households and Irrigation
Agricultural Labour and Irrigation: An Emerging View

 

8. Irrigation Development and Agricultural Wages: An Analysis Across States

Introduction
Existing Approaches
Postulating the Issue
Growth of Real Wage Rate
Irrigation and Real Earnings Nexus
Minimum Wages - Money wages and Irrigation Nexus
Gender Wage Differentials and Irrigation
Conclusions

 

9. Reinventing Participation in Irrigation Management

Introduction
Role of Institutions: A Theoretical Scaffolding
Collective Action and Irrigation Management
The Process of Formation
PIM in Retrospect
Evidence from the Field
Sustenance and Economic Viability
Conclusions

 

10. Impact of Electricity Tariff Policies on the Use of Electricity and  Groundwater: Arguments and Facts

Introduction
The Arguments
Importance of Different Tariff Policies
State-wise Comparative Analysis
A View Across the States
Alternative Options
Conclusions

 

11. Electric Pumpset and Groundwater Management: Macro and Micro Evidence

Introduction
Groundwater Use - A National Level Picture
State Level Analysis of Tamil Nadu
Tariff System and Consumption of Electricity
Tariff Policy and Groundwater Management- Reflection from the Field
Pro Rata (PR), Flat-Rate (FR) and Free Electricity (FE0) - A Comparison
Conclusion

 

12. Consolidating the Reform Agenda

India's Irrigation Sector: Five Decades of Development
Conspectus of Our Analysis
Disputes Between States
Future Process

 

References

Index

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