He constituted a committee under the Chairmanship of Haryana Renewable Energy Development Agency (HAREDA) chairman to chalk out a strategy in this regard.
At present, such scheme is being implemented on pilot basis in commands of 14 different canal outlets spread over 13 districts of the state at a cost of Rs 24.65 crore. Khattar was presiding over a meeting regarding solar-based micro-irrigation system here today, an official release said.
Agriculture Minister Om Parkash Dhankar was also present in the meeting.
The chief minister said solar-based micro irrigationsystem would not only save electricity and water considerably but also prove to be economical for farmers.
Farmers association of the respective areas should be encouraged for community irrigation, he said, adding the state government would make available infrastructure in those areas which would switch over the micro irrigation and solar water pumps.
He directed the irrigation department to initiatea solar-based project for utilising the surplus water from overflowing ponds in villages.
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