Bembla irrigation project in Yavatmal district in Western Vidarbha is one such venture which remains a picture of total neglect and bureaucratic apathy, according to local activists.
Maharashtra Government has now decided to review the progress of all pending irrigation projects, including Bembla, in the region which over the years has earned the dubious distinction of being a "suicide belt".
Repeated crop failure due to inadequate irrigation resources and mounting debt are the main reasons for farmer suicides.
Bembla was supposed to change the face of agriculture in Yavatmal, but this has not happened.
Though a whopping Rs 1,857 crore has been spent on the project in the last 25 years, the farmers of Babhulgaon, Kalamb, Ralegaon and Maregaon talukas of Yavatmal are still waiting for its completion and benefits it will accrue.
The reservoir has massive storage capacity, but there is no canal to distribute the water to parched fields of Yavatmal, the epicentre of farmer suicides not only in Vidarbha but in Maharashtra.
But in reality, a mere 1,200 hectares of land is actually getting some water from this project. Massive seepage from the dam is damaging the agricultural land around it, according to the NGOs active in the region.
Incomplete main canal, sub-standard construction of lining of the main channel, growth of trees & shrubs in branch canals, no trace of construction of distributaries, among others, are some of the major findings by volunteers of a group of NGOs who visited the site.
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