Reviewing the drought situation in Andhra Pradesh with its Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu here, Modi also asked the NITI Aayog to set up a task force that could come up with a model on how to use technology for crop insurance.
Naidu gave details of the state's efforts for drought mitigation, including building of check dams, reviving lift irrigation schemes and deploying mobile sprinkler units (rain guns), a PMO statement said.
"Appreciating the state's efforts in micro-irrigation, the Prime Minister directed setting up of a task force to comprehensively study the economic impact of drip irrigation in the states of Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat, on various parameters such as water saving, enhanced productivity, and savings in terms of reduced input costs of fertiliser, pesticide and labour," the statement said.
Naidu also made a brief presentation on how the state government is using technology to get real-time updates on water and agriculture from the field.
The Chief Minister, praising the Prime Minister for his initiatives of neem-coating of urea and the assistance of Rs 1500 per tonne offered for compost made from municipal solid waste, stated that these will go a long way in improving soil health and checking the diversion of urea, it said.
The meeting was told that an amount of Rs 315.95 crore has been released to the state under the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) after adjustments of the state balances.
The meeting ended with a resolve on the part of the Centre and state to work together, the PMO said.
