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WATER RESOURCES INFORMATION


SYSTEM DIRECTORATE
INFORMATION SYSTEM ORGANISATION
WATER PLANNING & PROJECTS WING
CENTRAL WATER COMMISSION

DECEMBER 2010

WATER AND RELATED

INFORMATIONSYSTEMORGANISATION
WATER PLANNING & PROJECT WING
CENTRAL WATER COMMISSION
DECEMBER 2010

Officials associated with the Publication

1.

Shri D.P. Mondal


Advisor

2.

Shri S.K. Madaan


Director

3.

Smt. Anupam Bhatnagar


Director

4.

Smt. Bindu Sreedathan


Dy. Director

5.

Shri Vinod Sharma


Sr. Statistical Officer

6.

Shri Ashwani Kumar


Sr. Statistical Officer

7.

Shri Anil Kumar Raisinghani


Jr. Computor

8.

Shri Dayabir Singh


DEO Grade-D

9.

Shri Bhushan Dutt


DEO Grade-B

vii

Acronyms
BCM

: Billion Cubic Metre

CAD

: Command Area Development

CCA

: Cultural Command Area

cm

: Centimeter

cu m

: Cubic Metre

CWC

: Central Water Commission

CUI

: Coverage under Irrigation

DPAP

: Drought Prone Area Programme

ERM

: Extension, Renovation & Modernization Project

FF

: Flood Forecasting

FRL

: Full Reservoir Level

GDP

: Gross Domestic Product

GIA

: Gross Irrigated Area

GSA

: Gross Sown Area

GWH

: Giga Watt Hours

HFL

: Highest Flood Level

IPC

: Irrigation Potential Created

IPU

: Irrigation Potential Utilised

IWDP

: Integrated Watershed Development Project

KM

: Kilometre

KWH

: Kilo Watt Hours

Lakh Ha

: Lakh Hectare

: Metre

MCM

: Million Cubic Metre

mm

: Millimeter

Mha

: Million Hectare

MW

: Mega Watt

NCIWRD

: National Commission on Integrated Water Resources


Development

NDP

: Net Domestic Product


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NIA

: Net Irrigated Area

NRDWP

: National Rural Drinking Water Programme

NSA

: Net Sown Area

PL

: Pond Level

sq km

: Square Kilometre

TCA

: Total Cultivable Area

TMcum

: Thousand Million Cubic Metre

UIP

: Ultimate Irrigation Potential

UT

: Union Territory

: Percentage

CONTENTS
Topics

Page No

Foreword
Preface
List of Officials
Acronym
Water Sector At a Glance

vii
ix - x
xv - xix

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 - Water and Related Resources
Chapter 3 - Resources Utilisation
Chapter 4 - Production Related Performance & Economic Efficiency
Chapter 5 - Financial Performance
Chapter 6 - Social and Environmental Performance

1-2
3-9
11 - 21
23-27
29-31
33-38

Tables
1
2
3
4(A)
4(B)
5(A)
5(B)
6
7
8
9(A)
9(B)
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

Water Resources Potential in River Basins of India


Details of Inland Fishery Water Resources of Various Types by State,
2007-08
Total & Navigable Length of Important Rivers (2007-08) by State
Rainfall in Different Meteorological Sub-Divisions of the country during
2009
Rainfall in Different Meteorological Sub-Divisions of the country during
2008
Distribution of Number of Districts by intensity of Rainfall during
Monsoon 2009 (01.06.2009 30.09.2009)
Distribution of Number of Districts by intensity of Rainfall during
Monsoon 2008 (01.06.2008-30.09.2008)
Per Capita Availability of Water in India during 2010
Basin-wise Live Storage Capacities under Major & Medium Irrigation
Projects in India
Live Storage Capacities under Major & Medium Irrigation Projects by
State
Storage Position of Important Reservoirs of India at the end of each month
During June 2008 to May 2009
Storage Position of Important Reservoirs of India at the end of each month
During June 2007 to May 2008
Basinwise Details of Hydrological Observation Stations
Annual Replenishable Ground Water Resource by State
Availability, Utilization and Stage of Development of Ground Water
Resources by State
Status of Ground Water National Hydrograph Network Stations (NHNs)
Number
of
Assessed
units
(Blocks/Mandal/Talukas/Island/
Districts/UT/State)
Ultimate Irrigation Potential by State
Number of Large Dams by State as on January 2009
Land Use and Irrigation Statistics by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Selected Land Use Parameters by State, 2007-08
Cropping Pattern according to Land Use Statistics, All-India
Area Irrigated under Selected Crops, All-India
Irrigated Area under Selected Crops by State, 2007-08
xi

39
40
41-45
46-47
48-49
50
51
52
53
54
55-66
67-78
79-80
81
82-83
84
85
86
87
88-94
95
96-97
98-99
100-101

22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

31

32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46(A)
46(B)
47(A)
47(B)
48
49

Gross/Net Area Sown and Irrigated Area, All-India


Gross/Net Area Sown and Irrigated Area by State during 2000-01 to 200708
Net Irrigated Area by State and Source of Irrigation during 2000-01 to
2007-08
Plan-wise Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised in India
Plan-wise Cumulative Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised in India
Plan-wise Achievements of Irrigation Potential Created/Utilised
(Cumulative) under Major & Medium Irrigation Projects by States
Plan-wise Achievements of Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised
(Cumulative) under Minor Irrigation Schemes (Surface Water) by States
Plan-wise Achievements of Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised
(Cumulative) under Minor Irrigation Schemes (Ground Water) by States
Plan-wise Achievements of Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised
(Cumulative) under Minor Irrigation Schemes (Surface + Ground) by
States
Plan-wise Achievements of Total Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised
(Cumulative) by State
[taking Major, Medium and Minor Irrigation Schemes into consideration]
Irrigation Potential Created, Utilised and Gross Irrigated Area by State,
2006-07
Number of Major, Medium and ERM Irrigation Projects by State
Status of Bore Holes Drilled by Central Ground Water Board by State as
on 31.03.2009
Cumulative Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised under CAD
Programme by State
Physical Achievements of Field Channels under CAD Programme by State
Physical Achievements of Field Drains under CAD Programme by State
List of On-going Projects under CADWM Programme during the period of
XI Plan (2007-08 to 2011-12)
Per Capita Consumption of Electricity by State
Irrigation Pumpsets Energised and Electricity Consumption in Agriculture
Sector during 2006-07 and 2007-08 by Region/ State
All India Area, Production and Yield of Selected Crops
Irrigated and Unirrigated Yield of Principal Crops by State, 1999-2000 to
2005-2006
Year-wise Fish Production in India
Inland Fish Production by State
Inland Fish Production Per Hectare Area of Water Bodies by State, 200708
State-wise and Region-wise Hydro Electric Potential Development in
terms of Installed capacity - above 25 MW (as on 31.03.2010)
State-wise and Region-wise Hydro Electric Potential Development in
terms of Installed capacity (as on 31.03.2009)
Basin-wise Hydro Electric Power Potential Development in terms of
Installed Capacity - above 25 MW (as on 31.03.2010)
Basin-Wise Hydro Electric Power Potential Development in terms of
Installed Capacity (as on 31.03.2009)
Hydro Electric Power Installed Capacity and Generation - All India
(Utilities)
Domestic Product from Agriculture and Allied Activities at Current Prices
xii

102
103-114
115-123
124
125
126-127
128-129
130-131
132-133

134-135

136-137
138-139
140
141-142
143-144
145
146-154
155
156-157
158-160
161-168
169
170
171
172-173
174-175
176
177
178
179

50

Domestic Product from Agriculture and Allied Activities at Constant


(2004-05) Prices
51
Planwise Financial Expenditure on Irrigation in India
52
Planwise Financial Expenditure on Irrigation in India (at 1993-94 prices)
53
Statewise and Planwise Financial Expenditure on Major and Medium
Irrigation
54
State-wise and Plan-wise Financial Expenditure on Minor Irrigation - State
Sector
55
State-wise and Plan-wise Financial Expenditure on Minor Irrigation institutional
56
Central Releases under the Command Area Development Programme by
State
57
State-wise Expenditure under CAD Programme - State Sector
58
Extent of various kinds of Land Degradation in India
59
Area Developed under various Watershed Development Programmes since
inception upto Xth Five Year Plan
60
List of Districts Covered under Drought Prone Areas Programme (DPAP)
as on 1.4.2010
61
Flood Damage/Heavy Rains in India
62
State-wise Damage due to Flood / Heavy Rains during 2008
63
Planwise Expenditure under Flood Management
64
Planwise Expenditure & Cumulative Benefits (Area Protected) under
Flood Management at 1993-94 Prices
65
State-wise and Plan-wise Expenditure on Flood Management Work
66
State-wise Progress of Physical Works under Flood Management Works
till March 2007
67
Flood Damage in India during 1953 to 2009 at 1993-94 Prices
68(A)
Flood Forecasting Performance at various Forecasting stations during the
flood season 2008
68(B)
Flood Forecasting Performance at various Forecasting stations during the
flood season 2007
68(C)
Flood Forecasting Performance at various Forecasting stations during the
flood season 2006
69(A)
Broad features of Flood Forecasting Performance during Flood Season
2008
69(B)
Broad Features of Flood Forecasting Performance during the Flood season
2007
69(C)
Broad Features of Flood Forecasting Performance during Flood season
2006
70
Comparative Flood Forecasting Performance from 1986 to 2008
71
Projected Water Demand in India (by Different Uses)
72
Status of Coverage of Rural Habitations under Rural Water Supply as on
1.04.2010
73
Expenditure under Rural Water Supply Programmes
Glossary of terms

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180
181
182
183
184-185
186
187-188
189
190-191
192
193-197
198-199
200-201
202
203
204-205
206
207-208
209-217
218-225
226-235
236-238
239-243
244-246
247
248
249
250
251-253

WATER SECTOR AT A GLANCE


Item
1.

Estimated Annual Precipitation (including snowfall)

4000

BCM.

2.

GeographicalArea

328.7

Million Hectare

3.

i) Census Population 2001


ii)Projected Population 2010

1028.74
1176.74

Million
Million

4.

Estimated Annual Rainfall 2009

3135.67

BCM

Table 4A

5.

Average Annual Potential in Rivers

1869

BCM

Table 1

6.

i) Per Capita Water Availability (2001)


ii) Per Capita Water Availability (2010)

1816
1588

Cubic Meter
Cubic Meter

7.

Estimated Utilisable Water


i) Surface

690

ii) Ground
iii) Total

433
1123

BCMTable1
BCM
Table 11
BCM

8.
a)

b)

Live Storage Capacity


i) Completed Projects
ii) Projects Under Construction

396.57
225.14
63.89

iii) Projects Under Consideration

107.54

BCM
BCM
BCM
BCM

Table 7

Storage Position of 81 Important Reservoirs


(June 2007 to May 2008)
Sl. No.

Month

1.
June-07
2.
July-07
3.
Aug-07
4.
Sept-07
5.
Oct-07
6.
Nov-07
7.
Dec-07
8.
Jan-08
9.
Feb-08
10.
Mar-08
11.
Apr-08
12.
May-08
(June 2008 to May 2009)
1.
June-08
2.
July-08
3.
Aug-08
4.
Sept-08
5.
Oct-08

Table 9B
BCM
Total Live
Storage

Actual Storage

Percentage of actual
Storage

159.768
159.768
159.768
159.768
159.768
159.768
159.768
159.768
159.768
159.768
159.768
159.768

49.258
100.604
133.472
136.152
135.829
129.048
103.756
92.179
84.000
60.394
56.097
53.696

31
63
84
85
85
81
65
58
53
38
35
34

159.768
159.768
159.768
159.768
159.768

45.475
67.984
122.548
126.262
124.168

28
43
77
79
78

Table 9A

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6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

Nov-08
Dec-08
Jan-09
Feb-09
Mar-09
Apr-09
May-09

159.768
159.768
159.768
159.768
159.768
159.768
159.768

116.139
92.066
82.682
74.289
48.181
42.843
41.632

73
58
52
46
30
27
26
Table 25

9.
9.1

Irrigation Potential *
At the time of Independence (Pre-Plan)

9.2

22.6
Million Hectare
Created&Utilised
i) Major & Medium
9.7
Million Hectare
ii) Minor Irrigation
12.9
Million Hectare
a) Surface Water
6.4
Million Hectare
b) Ground Water
6.5
Million Hectare
PotentialCreated Table25
('000hectare.)
Period

9.3

9.4

9.5

VI Plan (1980-85)
VII Plan (1985-90)
Annual Plan (1990-92)
VIII Plan (1992-97)
IX Plan (1997-2002)
X Plan (2002-07)
Major & Medium (Surface Water)

Major. & Med

1083
2225
821
2216
4097
5296

i) Ultimate
ii) Created (Upto 2006-07)
iii) Utilised (Upto 2006-07)
Minor Irrigation
(a) Surface Water
i) Ultimate
ii) Created (Upto 2006-07)
iii) Utilised (Upto 2006-07)
(b) Ground Water
i) Ultimate
ii) Created (Upto 2006-07)
iii) Utilised (Upto 2006-07)
(c) Total (Surface & Ground)
i) Ultimate
ii) Created (Upto 2006-07)
iii) Utilised (Upto 2006-07)

Minor
Surface
Ground
Water
Water
1698
1289
470
843
80
1847

5823
7797
3273
6702
12855
3725
58.5
42.3
34.4

Total (Major & Medium + Minor)


i)
Ultimate
ii)
Created (Upto 2006-07)
iii) Utilised (Upto 2006-07)

Total
Major,
Med &
Minor
7521
8604
9086
11311
3743
4564
7545
9761
12935
17032
5572
10867
Table15,32
Million Hectare
Million Hectare
Million Hectare
Table 15,32
Total

17.3
14.1
8.3

Million Hectare
Million Hectare
Million Hectare

64.1
66.9
48.4

Million Hectare
Million Hectare
Million Hectare

81.4
81.0
56.7

Million Hectare
Million Hectare
Million Hectare

139.9
123.3*
91.1

Table 15,32
Million Hectare
Million Hectare
Million Hectare

* The figures of IPC and IPU relating to Minor Irrigation Schemes have been presented from Minor
Irrigation Division of Ministry of Water Resources. These figures are in variance with those of Planning
Commission.

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10.

Number of Major, Medium & ERM Irrigation Projects


(Tentative / Under finalisation)
Major Projects
i) Completed in Pre Plan
ii) Completed in Plan Period upto
IX Plan
iii) Completed in X Plan
iv) Spilled over Projects in XI Plan
iv) New Projects in XI Plan

Table 33
Medium
Projects

ERM

74
154

143
773

91

32
182
78

40
273
145

30
98
86

11.

CAD Programme

11.1

Year of Commencement

1974-75

11.2

Physical Achievement (Cumulative)


i)
Field Channels (Upto March 2010)
iv) Field Drains (Upto March 2009)

19277.7
1964.7

000 Hectare Table 36


000 Hectare Table 37

Land Classification (2007-08)


Geographical Area
Reporting Area
Net Sown Area
Gross Sown Area (Total Cropped Area)
Total Cultivable Land

328.73
305.67
140.86
195.84
182.44

Table 17
Million Hectare
Million Hectare
Million Hectare
Million Hectare
Million Hectare

Area Irrigated (2007-08)


i)
Gross
ii)
Net

87.26
62.29

Table 17
Million Hectare
Million Hectare

Net Irrigated Area by Source (2007-08)


i)
Canals
ii)
Tanks
iii)
Wells
iv)
Others
Total

16.5
2.0
37.8
6.0
62.3

12.

13.

14.

15.

Area & Production of Total Foodgrain


Year

Area
(Mha)
97.3
126.7
127.8
121.1
121.6
123.7
124.1
123.2

1950-51
1980-81
1990-91
2000-01
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09 (P)
16.

Table41

Foodgrain Production (2008-09)


i)
ii)
iii)
iv)

Table 24
Million Hectare
Million Hectare
Million Hectare
Million Hectare
Million Hectare

Table41
Production
(Million Tonnes)
50.8
129.6
176.4
196.8
208.6
217.3
230.8
233.9

Rice
Wheat
Coarse Cereals
Pulses
Total

99.2
80.6
39.5
14.7
233.9

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Million Tonne
Million Tonne
Million Tonne
Million Tonne
MillionTonne

17.

Expenditure on Irrigation Sector


Period

Major & Medium

Minor

CAD

Total

4418
187477
44082
46759
340795
628091

23
9
8
7
7
7

First Plan (1951-56)


Seventh Plan (1985-90)
Annual Plan (1990-91)
Annual Plan (1991-92)
Eighth Plan (1992-97)
NinthPlan(199702)

3762
111073
26348
28240
216692
492896

656
61929
14878
15181
104724
112967

Nil
14475
2856
3338
19379
22228

TenthPlan(200207)

712132

176640

41967

930739

96557

23115

4426

124098

110464

25926

3751

140140

162584

29897

4072

196553

10

205958

47461

6047

259466

11

246389

47584

19861

313834

13

295302

58867

20812

374981

13

AnnualPlan(200203)
(ActualExpenses)
Annual Plan (2003-04)
(Actual Expenses)
Annual Plan (2004-05)
(Actual Expenses)
Annual Plan (2005-06)
(Actual Expenses)
Annual Plan (2006-07)
(Revised Approved Outlay)
Annual Plan (2007-08)
(Approved Outlay)
18.

Land Degradation

Table 58

a) Area Affected Due to


i) Water Erosion
ii) Wind Erosion
Total (a)
b) Area Affected due to other Causes
i) Water Logging
ii) Salinity / Alkanity
iii) Soil Acidity
iv) Complex Problem
Total (b)
Total Degraded Area (a + b )
19.

Table 51
(Rs. Million)
% of
Expenditure on
Irrigation to
Total

Districts covered under drought prone area programme (DPAP)


As on April 2010
i) No. of States
ii) No. of Districts
iii) No. of Blocks
iv) Area of Blocks

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93.68
9.48
103.16

Million Hectare
Million Hectare
Million Hectare

14.30
5.94
16.03
7.38
43.65

Million Hectare
Million Hectare
Million Hectare
Million Hectare
Million Hectare

146.82

Million Hectare
Table 60

16
195
972
745914

No.
No.
No.
Sq.km

20.

Flood Damages during 2008


i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
vii)
viii)
ix)
x)

Area Affected
Cropped Area Affected
Value of Damages to Crops
Population Affected
Human Lives Lost
Cattle lost
No. of Houses Damage
Value of Damaged Houses
Damage to Public Utility
Total Loss to Crop, House and Public Utility

N.A.
1.70
679.28
19.21
2143
17
914
441.10
1094.02
2214.41

21.
21.1

Flood Management
a) Year of Commencement
b) Flood Prone Area
c) Area Benefited upto March 2007

22.

Flood Forecasting Performance (Between 1.5.2008 and


31.10.2008)
i) No. of Flood Forecasting Stations Operated
175
ii) No. of Flood Forecasting Stations which issued Forecast
128
iii)Total No. of Forecasts issued
6691
iv) Total No. Correct Forecasts within
6554
(+/ -15cm) / (+/-20% cumecs)
97.95%
Projected water demand
MOWR
NCIWRD
Year
2010
2025
2010
2025
Low
High
Low
High
i) Irrigation
688
910
543
557
561
611
ii) Drinking Water
56
73
42
43
55
62
iii) Industry
12
23
37
37
67
67
iv) Energy
5
15
18
19
31
33
v) Other
52
72
54
54
70
70
Total
813
1093
694
710
784
843

23.

1958
40
18.22

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Table62
Million Hectare
Million Hectare
Rs. Crore
Million
No.
Th. Nos.
Th. Nos.
Rs.Crore
Rs.Crore
Rs.Crore

Table66
Million Hectare
Million Hectare
Table 69A

Table 71

Billion Cubic Metre


Billion Cubic Metre
Billion Cubic Metre
Billion Cubic Metre
Billion Cubic Metre
Billion Cubic Metre
Billion Cubic Metre

Chapter 1

Introduction
Growing population coupled with sustainable developmental efforts has an increasing
stress on water resources. The uneven distribution over time and space of water resources and
their modification through human use and abuse are sources of water crises in many parts of
the world. All these result in intensifying the pressure on water resources leading to tensions,
conflict among users and excessive pressure on the environment. These demand the planners
and policy makers for a proper management of water resources. This, in turn, calls for a
reliable and adequate statistics on water and related aspects.
According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation
(UNESCO)1 estimates, the total volume of water on earth is about 1.4 billion km3, which is
enough to cover the earth with a layer of 3 km depth. However, World's oceans cover about
three-fourths of earths surface while the fresh water constitutes a very small proportion of
this enormous quantity available on the earth. It is only about 35 million km3 or 2.5% of the
total volume. Of these, 24 million km3 or 68.9% is in the form of ice and permanent snow
cover in mountainous regions, and in the Antarctic and Arctic regions and another 29.9% is
present as ground water (shallow and deep groundwater basins up to 2,000 metres). The rest
0.3% is available in lakes, rivers (0.3%) and 0.9% in soil moisture, swamp water and
permafrost atmosphere. Some useful facts and figures on world's water is presented in Box 1
and Box 2.
The present publication is being brought out once in every two years and covers a wide
range of data on water resources and its related resources in the country. The last edition of
this publication was brought out in 2008.However, in this volume a number of changes have
been incorporated over the previous one. The present edition excludes tables relating
financial aspects and hydrological data as these are already covered in other publications of
CWC. The publication comprises six chapters in all. Summary tables and charts have been
included within the chapters to facilitate overview and better understanding. Chapter 1
presents introduction while Chapter 2 deals with key indicators of water resources including,
inter-alia, water availability, creation of storages and ultimate irrigation potential. Chapter 3
deals with data on utilisation of water resources. Chapter 4 relates to agricultural production,
production/output data on other water related sectors viz. Fisheries, Hydro-electric Power etc.
1

Source: Igor A. Shiklomanov, State Hydrological Institute (SHL. St. Petersburg) and United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO, Paris), 1999.

Chapter 5 gives a brief account of financial resources used in irrigation projects. Social and
environmental aspects of water resources development activities as well as data on flood
damages and flood protection works are dealt with in Chapter 6. Detailed tables have been
included towards the end. A Glossary of terms is also included in this edition.
Box 1: Some Facts and Figures on Water

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

The daily drinking water requirement per person is 2-4 litres, but it takes 2000 to 5000 litres
of water to produce one person's daily food.
It takes 1000-3000 litres of water to produce just one kilo of rice.
In 2007, the estimated number of undernourished people worldwide was 923 million.
Over the period to 2050 the world's water will have to support the agricultural systems that
will feed and create livelihoods for an additional 2.7 billion people.
The extent of land under irrigation in the world is 277 million hectares, about 20 percent of
all cropland. Rainfed agriculture is practiced on the remaining 80 percent of the arable land.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change predicts yields from rain-dependent
agriculture could be down by 50 percent by 2020.
Due to climate change, Himalayan snow and ice, which provide vast amounts of water for
agriculture in Asia, are expected to decline by 20 percent by 2030.
Irrigation increases yields of most crops by 100 to 400 percent, and irrigated agriculture
currently contributes to 40 percent of the world's food production.
Water use has been growing at more than the rate twice of population increase in the last
century.
By 2025, 1800 million people will be living in countries or regions with absolute water
scarcity, and two-thirds of the world population could be under stress conditions.

World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP)

Poor drainage and irrigation practices have led to waterlogging and salinization of
approximately 10 percent of the world's irrigated lands.
How the world uses freshwater:
Irrigation- about 70%, Industry - about 22%, Domestic use - about 8%

Global Environment Outlook: environment for development (GEO-4)

Water withdrawals are predicted to increase by 50 percent by 2025 in developing countries,


and 18 per cent in developed countries.

Human Development Report 2006


Over 1.4 billion people currently live in river basins where the use of water exceeds
minimum recharge levels, leading to the desiccation of rivers and depletion of groundwater.

Chapter 2

Water and Related Resources

Water resources have two facets dynamic and static. The dynamic and renewable
nature of the water resources and the recurrent need for its utilisation requires that
water resources are measured in terms of its flow rates. The dynamic resource measured
as flow is more relevant for most of developmental needs. The static or fixed nature of the
resource, involving the quantity of water, the length or area of the water bodies is also
relevant for some activities like pisciculture, navigation etc. Both these aspects are
discussed below.
Rivers : India is blessed with
potential. The catchment
areas of these rivers are
divided into 20 river basins.
The major river basins are
listed in Table T1. Of the
major rivers, the Ganga Brahmaputra - Meghna
system is the largest with
catchment area of about 11
lakh sq km. The other major
rivers with catchment area
about one lakh sq km or
more are: Indus, Godavari,
Krishna, Mahanadi and
Narmada.

many rivers with varying catchment area and water resources


Table T1: Major River Basins
Sl.
No.

1
1

2
3
4
5
6

River Basin

2
a) Ganga
b) Brahmaputra
c) Barak & Others
Indus (up to Border)
Godavari
Krishna
Mahanadi
Narmada

Catchment
Area
(Sq. Km.)
3
861452
194413
41723
321289
312812
258948
141589
98796

Average
Water
Resources
Potential
4
525.02
537.24
48.36
73.31
110.54
78.12
66.88
45.64

Unit: BCM
Utilisable
Surface
Water
Resources
5
250.0
24.0
46.0
76.3
58.0
50.0
34.5

Water Bodies: Inland Fishery Water resources of the country are classified as: rivers and canals;
reservoirs; tanks, lakes & ponds; lakes and derelict water bodies; and brackish water. The area
of water bodies at all-India level has been
presented in Table T2. Other than rivers and
Table T2: Inland Fishery Water Resources
canals, total water bodies cover an area of
2
1
about 7.4 Mha. Although the area of rivers
195210
Rivers & Canals (length in km)
and canals has not been obtained their total
Other Water Bodies (area in Mha)
length in the country is about 2 lakh km. The
2.91
Reservoirs
2.41 States and UTs have been classified by their
Tanks , Lakes & Ponds
0.80 total length of rivers and canals in Table T3. It
Flood Plaine Lakes & Derelict
shows Uttar Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir
Water
Brackish Water
Total

1.24
7.4 0

are having the highest total


length of rivers and canals.
Among the remaining
forms of the inland water
resources 'reservoirs' have
maximum area (2.9 Mha)
followed by 'tanks, lakes
and ponds' (2.4 Mha). The
total area of inland water
resources (other than rivers
and canals) is unevenly
distributed over the States.
These areas are mainly
distributed over seven
states, namely, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Kerala and
Uttar Pradesh. As regards reservoirs in particular, States like Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat,
Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh account for
larger portion of area under
Table T3: States by total length of rivers and canals
reservoirs. Most of the areas under
tanks, lakes and ponds lies in States
Name of States/UT
Length (km)
of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka,
2
1
Andaman & Nicobar Is, Chandigarh, Arunachal Pradesh and West Bengal.
<500
Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, These states account for 56% of total
Delhi, Goa, Lakshadweep, Pudicherry
area under tanks and ponds in the
Sikkim
500-999
country. The area under floodplain
Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura
1000-1999
lakes and derelict water bodies is
Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar,
2000-4999
Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, considerably high in the States of
Jharkhand, Kerala, Manipur, Orissa, Assam, Kerala, Orissa and Uttar
Uttarakhand, West Bengal
Pradesh. Orissa ranks first as regards
Haryana,
Karnataka,
Meghalaya, the total area of brackish water and
5000-9999
Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu,
is followed by Kerala, West Bengal
Andhra Pradesh
10000-14999
and Gujarat.
15000-19999
20000-24999
25000 & above

Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab,


Jammu & Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh

Rainfall: The annual precipitation


including snowfall, which is the main source of water in the country, is estimated to be of the
Table T4: Volume of Rainfall in the country
1
Rainfall
Total (mm)
Total Volume
(BCM)

2
2001
1110
3648

3
2002
930
3200

4
2003
1234
4057

5
2004
1086
3570

6
2005
1215
3996

7
2006
1161
3819

8
2007
1181
3882

9
2008
1117
3674

10
2009
954
3136

order of 4000 BCM. A summary of rainfall in the country has been given in Table T4.
Accordingly there is no specific trend of rainfall. In 2009, the total volume of rainfall was 3136
BCM as against 3674 BCM recorded during the previous calendar year registering a decrease
of about 15%. For the purpose of seasonal rainfall, country has been divided into 36
meteorological sub-divisions. Out of these, only 6 meteorological sub-divisions had positive
departure from normal rainfall during 2009 as against positive departure in 18 sub-divisions

during 2008. There were widespread variations among different sub-divisions in terms of
rainfall received. Maximum rainfall was recorded in Coastal Karnataka (379.8 cm), followed
by Kerala (281.6 cm), Konkan and Goa (273.8 cm) and Andaman & Nicobar (261.4 cm). The
rainfall was recorded less than 50 cm in Rajasthan East & West, Punjab and Haryana,
Chandigarh and Delhi. The distribution of number of districts with levels of rainfall received
during 2009 gives that only 9% of districts received excess rainfall in the country while 51% of
the districts received deficient rainfall.

Water Resources Potential: The water resources potential of the country which occurs as
natural run off in the rivers is about 1869 BCM as per the estimates of Central Water
Commission (CWC), considering both surface and ground water into account. GangaBrahmaputra-Meghna system is the major contributor to total water resources potential of the
country. Its share is 59% in total water resources potential of the various rivers. The estimated
per
capita
Table T5: Percentage of Water Resources Potential in major basins
availability of water
Water resources
Utilisable surface Water
River Basin
works out to 1588
Potential
(% to total 690 BCM)
cubic metre (cu.m)
(% to total 1869 BCM)
as on March 2010.
2
3
1
Due
to
various
59.4
39.7
Ganga,
Brahmaputra,
constraints
of
Barak
3.9
6.7
Indus (up to Border)
topography, uneven
5.9
11.1
Godavari
distribution
of
4.2
8.4
Krishna
resource over space
3.6
7.2
Mahanadi
and time, it has been
2.4
5.0
Narmada
estimated that only
20.6
21.9
Others
about 1123 BCM of
total potential of 1869 BCM can be put to beneficial use, 690 BCM being due to surface water
resources. Again about 40% of utilisable surface water resources are presently in Ganga
Brahmaputra - Meghna system.

The distribution of water resources potential in the country shows that the national per capita
annual availability of water at 1820 cu. m in 2001 is estimated at 1588 in 2010. The average
availability in Ganga, Brahmaputra and Barak is estimated as at 2020 cu m while it is as low as
260 cu m in Sabarmati basin in 2000. Any cu m per capita is considered by international
agencies as scarcity conditions. Cauvery, Pennar, Sabarmati and East Flowing Rivers are some
of the basins, which fall into this category out of which Pennar, Sabarmati and East Flowing
rivers will face more acute water scarcity with per capita availability of water less than or
around 500 cu m during 2010.
Surface Storage:
A total storage capacity of about 225 BCM has been created in the country due to the major &
medium projects
since completed.
The
Projects
under
construction will
contribute
to
additional
64
BCM while the
contribution
expected from
projects under
consideration is
107 BCM. Thus
likely
storage
available will be
396 BCM once
the projects under construction or consideration are completed against the total water
availability of 1869 BCM in the river basins of the country.

Maximum storage again lies in the Ganga Basin, which is far ahead of other basins. The other
basins where the live storage capacity of the projects (taking those constructed and under
construction) is high are Krishna, Godavari, Narmada and Indus. But if projects under
consideration are also taken into account, Brahmaputra & Barak basin will occupy the second
place after Ganga Basin. Pennar is the leading basin in terms of storage capacities as
percentage of average annual flow. The storage capacities as percentage of average annual
flow exceed 50% for Tapi, Krishna, West Flowing Rivers of Kutch and Saurashtra, Narmada,
Brahmani and Baitarni basins while for Ganga basin and Brahmaputra - Barak Basin, the
corresponding figures are 17 % and 9 % respectively.

Major States like Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa
and Uttar Pradesh together account for about 70 % of total live storage capacity in the country.
The States of Arunachal Pradesh, Orissa & Uttar Pradesh account for 72 % of the total storage
of projects under consideration.

Month-wise storage position of important reservoirs for the latest year is also presented in the
publication.
Ground water
Total replenishable ground water
potential of the country has been estimated as
433 BCM per year. Uttar Pradesh ranks first
among the states in terms of replenishable
ground water resources. Development of
Ground Water in Delhi in percentage is the
highest followed by Punjab and Rajasthan.
The other States where the percentage
development is more than 50 % are Haryana,
Gujarat,
Uttar
Pradesh,
Uttarakhand,
Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

Table T6: Annual Replenishable Ground


Water Resources
State

1
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Orissa
Punjab
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
Others

The status of expansion of


Hydrograph network in the country can be
known from the distribution of ground water
hydrograph network stations over the years.

Annual Replenishable
Ground Water Resources
(BCM / Year)
2
36.50
27.23
29.19
37.19
32.96
23.09
23.78
23.07
76.35
30.36
93.30

Distribution
of
blocks/ talukas/ water-sheds/
mandals according to safe,
semi critical and over
exploited has also been given.
The maximum percentage of
over exploited assessed units
is in Delhi followed by
Punjab and Rajasthan.

Irrigation potential
Table T7: Ultimate Irrigation Potential (Mha)
Major &
Minor
Total
State
Medium Surface Ground
2
3
4
5
1
12.1
1.2
16.3
29.7
UP
5.2
1.5
4.1
10.8
Bihar
4.9
2.1
9.2
16.2
MP
5.0
2.3
3.9
11.2
AP
4.1
1.2
3.6
8.9
Maharashtra
27.2
9.0
27.0
63.1
Others
All-India
58.5
17.3
64.1
139.9

The total ultimate irrigation


potential (UIP) of the country
stands at about 140 Mha. The share
of Minor Irrigation is higher by
22.96 Mha as compared to that of
Major & Medium Irrigation.
Ground Water contributes more
than 79% of the total ultimate
potential through minor irrigation.
Uttar Pradesh and Bihar are two
largest states in term of potential due to Major & Medium Irrigation Projects. These two states

along
with
Madhya Pradesh,
Andhra Pradesh
and Maharashtra
account for about
54% of the total
ultimate potential
of
Major
&
Medium Irrigation
in the country. The
largest UIP for
Minor Irrigation
(Ground Water)
exists in Uttar Pradesh. Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh are two major states in which
potential of Minor Irrigation (Surface Water) is much higher than the remaining states. Uttar
Pradesh again occupies the first place among the states having maximum potential due to all
type of schemes.
Table T8: Number of Dams
State
1
Maharashtra
Madhya
Pradesh
Gujarat
Andhra
Pradesh
All-India

Completed

Total

2
1676
899

Under
Construction
3
145
7

598
283

68
51

666
334

4711

390

5101

4
1821
906

Dams Scenario
India: As per the National Register
of Large Dams containing data
compiled up to January 2009 on
5101 Dams in the Country,
Maharashtra has the maximum
number of dams (1821). Decade
wise distribution of dams indicates
that the maximum number of dams
in India were completed during the
decades 1971-80 (1280) and 198190 (1243)

Chapter 3

Resources Utilisation
This section deals with data on resources utilisation such as cropping pattern, land use,
irrigated area, irrigation potential created and utilised, physical achievements under different
Command Area Development (CAD) Programmes, electricity consumption in agriculture etc.
Land Use Statistics
For the purpose of Land Use Statistics the reporting area for the country in 2007-08 was 305.7
million hectare (Mha), which was about 93% of the geographical area. Except for Arunachal
Pradesh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Jammu & Kashmir, Manipur, Andaman &
Nicobar and Daman and Diu the reporting areas for all other States/UTs work out to be more
than 99% of their respective geographical area.
Table T 9: Land Use and Irrigation Statistics All India
YEAR

Population
('000)

Geograph
ical Area

Reporting
Area

1
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08

2
1079117
1095722
1112186
1128521
1144734

3
328726
328726
328726
328726
328726

4
305556
305578
305432
305638
305674

Net
Sown
Area
(NSA)
5
140757
141167
141490
139946
140861

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Total
Cultivab
le Area
(TCA)
6
183186
183007
182737
182545
182442

Gross
Sown
Area
(GSA)
7
190077
191545
193049
193228
195835

Gross
Irrigated
Area
(GIA)
8
78147
81181
83939
86504
87259

'000 ha
Net
Irrigated
Area
(NIA)
9
56959
59206
60411
61707
62286

Total Cultivable Area (TCA) in the country during the year 2007-08 was 182.4 Mha which
was about 60% of the reporting area. Four States namely Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Uttar
Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh accounted for 45.6% of the TCA of the country.
During 2007-08, for the country as a whole, GSA exceeded Net Sown Area (NSA) by
about 39%. Punjab (88%), West Bengal (84%) Haryana (80%) Himachal Pradesh (79%) were
front runners in this aspect, indicating higher occurrence of multiple cropping in these States.
The highest cultivable area has been reported for the State of Rajasthan, which is about
26 Mha followed by Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh having 21, 19 and 17
Mha of cultivable area respectively.
The NSA of the country for the year 2007-08 was 141 Mha which was about 46% of
the reporting area. Maharashtra had the highest NSA of 17.5 Mha followed by Rajasthan and
Uttar Pradesh with net sown area of 17.1 and 16.4 Mha respectively.
Gross Irrigated Area (GIA) of the country was about 45% of the GSA, ranging from as
high as 98% for Punjab to as low as 2% for Assam. The highest NIA was in Uttar Pradesh
which was 13.1 Mha followed by Rajasthan & Madhya Pradesh with NIA of 6.4 and 6.4 Mha
respectively.

Cropping Pattern
The cropping pattern according to land use Statistics shows that the total cropped area
in 2007-08 was 195.8 Mha. Food-grain cultivation formed 64.3% of the total cropped area, out
of which 51.6% is attributed to cereals and 12.7% to pulses. Among the cereals, the share of
rice and wheat in total cropped area was 22.5% and 14.5% respectively. The total oilseeds
accounted for 14.8% of the total cropped area. The percentage share of the net area sown to
total cropped area was about 72% during the year.
Analysing the cropping pattern since 2000-01, it is observed that the percentage of
cropped area under wheat remained around 14% while the percentage under rice has declined
from 24.2% to 22.5%.
Table T 10: Cropping Pattern for Wheat and Rice All India
'000 ha.
Crop
/
Year
1
Wheat
Rice
Total
Cropped
Area

1950-51
2
10010
31056
131893

1960-61
3
12931
34056
152772

1970-71

1980-81

4
18293
37381
165791

5
22225
40237
172630

12

1990-91
6
24096
42744
185742

2000-01
7
25796
44761
185340

2007-08
8
28398
44121
195835

Area sown more than once was 23.7% of the total cropped area in 2000-01, which has gone
up to 28.1% of total cropped area in 2007-08.
Irrigated Area Under Principal Crops
Gross irrigated area during 2007-08 was 87.3 Mha of which foodgrain crops
contributed about 67.6% comprising cereals & millets and pulses with 63.0% and 4.6%
respectively. Among the cereals, rice and wheat were the main irrigated crops having their
shares in the gross irrigated area at 28.8 and 29.6% respectively.
Table T11: Gross Irrigated Area for a Few Selected Crops All India
'000 Ha.
Crop / Year

1950-51

1960-61

1970-71

1980-81

1990-91

2000-01

2007-08

1
Wheat
Rice

2
3402
9844

3
4233
12523

4
9924
14339

5
15553
16364

6
19511
19469

7
22798
24337

8
25807
25101

Rapeseed &
Mustard
Cotton

N.A.

138

356

990

3076

2759

4427

465

967

1358

2115

2487

2766

3303

Total Gross
Irrigated
Area

22563

27980

38195

49775

63204

76187

87259

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Among the cereals, it is observed that irrigated area under rice is fluctuating between
28.8 and 31.9 Mha during the period 2000-01 to 2007-08.The irrigated area under wheat
remained between 29.6 to 30.9 Mha during the same period
Analysis of data of State-wise irrigated area under different selected crops for the year
2007-08 shows that the main States contributing to irrigated area under rice are Uttar Pradesh,
Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, and Punjab with their shares as 17.5, 15.3, 11 and 10.3%
respectively of the total area irrigated under rice. Irrigated area under wheat was concentrated
in the States of Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Haryana contributing
about 81% of total irrigated area under wheat in the country. For pulses, Madhya Pradesh had
the maximum irrigated area followed by Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. Sugarcane had the
highest irrigated area in Uttar Pradesh having its share as 42% in the total irrigated area under
this crop in the country.
Table T12: Irrigated Area during 2007-08
'000 ha.
Rice

States

Wheat

Pulses

Sugar Cane

Rapeseed
&
Mustard

Haryana

1072

2449

80

139

385

Madhya
Pradesh

252

3433

1625

104

306

Punjab

2592

3437

29

104

26

53

2575

606

10

2197

Uttar Pradesh

4406

8900

555

2008

682

All India

25101

25807

4020

4756

4427

Rajasthan

Based on analysis of the time series data of NSA and GSA for foodgrain and all crops
for the period 1950-51 to 2007-08, it is observed that NSA has gone up by 18.6% while Gross
Sown Area has gone up by 48.4% for all crops and 24.5% for foodgrains during the same
period. Area sown more than once has gone up from 13.1 Mha to 55 Mha, whereas area

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irrigated more than once has gone up from 1.7 Mha to 25 Mha during the period 1950-51 to
2007-08.

Sources of Irrigation and Area Irrigated


The main sources of irrigation in the country are canals, tanks and wells including
tubewells. Analysing the provisional data on net area irrigated by source for the year 2007-08,it
is observed that wells provided 60.7% irrigation followed by canals with 26.5% at All India
level. Among the States Mizoram and Meghalaya are the only States getting 100% of their
irrigation through canals followed by Jammu & Kashmir, Chhattisgarh and Haryana with
92.9%, 68.5% and 45.6%.
Irrigation by tanks is highest in the State of Tamil Nadu at 17.7% followed by
Jharkhand at 16.2%. Irrigation through wells including tube wells is common in all the States
except hilly regions and North-eastern States. The States of Bihar, Goa, Gujarat, Madhya
Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand got more than 60%
of their total net irrigated area covered by wells during 2007-08. Chandigarh and
Lakshadweep got 100% of their net area irrigated through wells.
Table T13: Source Wise Net Irrigated Area in India
'000 ha.
Year

Canal

Tank

Wells

Other Sources

Total
Sources)

2000-01

15965

2455

33829

2885

55133

2001-02

15201

2186

35183

4352

56922

2002-03

14012

1803

34393

3664

53871

2003-04

14372

1912

36387

4288

56959

2004-05

14688

1735

35215

7567

59206

2005-06

16542

2078

35835

5956

60411

2006-07

16869

2063

36824

5951

61707

2007-08

16531

1964

37787

6005

62286

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(All

Irrigation Development in the Country


There are three types of irrigation schemes in the country namely major, medium and
minor classified on the basis of their CCA. The minor schemes are further divided into two
categories viz. Surface Water Schemes and Ground Water Schemes.
Analysing the data on potential created and utilised over different Plan periods, it is
observed that irrigation potential created has increased from 22.6Mha in pre-plan era to 123.3
Mha by the end of X Plan (2002-07). Out of this 42.3 Mha is from major & medium schemes
and the remaining 81.0 Mha from minor schemes. The percentage utilisation of total potential
created was 73.9 at the end of 2006-07. It remained around 90 to 95% during different Plan
periods up to the end of Annual Plans 1990-92. From IX Plan onwards, the utilisation
percentage is around 74%.

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Among the States, for major & medium, projects, the potential created at the end of X
Plan (2002-07) is highest for Uttar Pradesh with 8.8 Mha followed by Andhra Pradesh and
Maharashtra with 3.7 and 3.5 Mha respectively. The total share of these three States was about
38% in creation of total irrigation potential. The percentage of potential created upto the end of
X Plan to ultimate potential through Major & Medium Irrigation projects is 72% at national
level.
Analysing the data on potential utilisation at the end of X Plan, it is found that about
81% of the potential created was utilised under major & medium irrigation projects at All-India
level. Among the States, Tamil Nadu was at top with 99.7% utilisation whereas Punjab, Orissa
Rajasthan and Jammu & Kashmir were having 90% or more utilisation.
Table T14: Achievements of Irrigation Potential Created / Utilised for Major & Medium Irrigation
'000 ha.

States

Ultimate
Irrigation
Potential
(UIP)
2

Potential Created
upto
X Plan (IPC)

Potential Utilised
upto
X Plan (IPU)

% of IPC till
2006-07 to
UIP

% of IPU till
2006-07
to
IPC

Andhra Pradesh

5000

3742.7

3337.2

74.9

89.2

Haryana

3000

2191.4

1909.7

73.0

87.1

Jammu & Kashmir

250

203.3

184.1

81.3

90.6

Karnataka

2500

2127.8

1849.9

85.1

86.9

Orissa

3600

1990.0

1900.4

55.3

95.5

Punjab

3000

2604.7

2530.0

86.8

97.1

Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu

2750
1500

2890.4
1561.1

2611.6
1556.9

105.1
104.1

90.4
99.7

West Bengal

2300

1769.8

1583.4

76.9

89.5

All India

58465

42277.1

34381.7

72.3

81.3

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For Minor Irrigation, the total ultimate potential for the country as whole is 81.4 Mha,
while Potential Created and Utilised till the end of X Plan 2002-07 were 80.9 and 56.7 Mha
respectively at All-India level. The percentage of potential created till 2006-07 to ultimate
potential is 99.5 at national level.
The percentage of potential utilised for minor irrigation till 2006-07, corresponding to
potential created was 70% at All-India level. Among the States it is the highest for Haryana
with 93.3% potential utilisation followed by Punjab at 91.6%.
In a nutshell, at the end of X Plan (2002-07), if all the major, medium and minor
schemes are considered cumulatively, out of 140 Mha of ultimate potential 88.1% has been
created of which 73.9% has been utilised at the national level.

State-wise data on irrigation potential created and utilised upto 2006-07 as available in
CWC as well as the Gross Irrigated Area from the Ministry of Agriculture are presented. It is
observed that if all the Major, Medium and Minor schemes are considered cumulatively, a total
of 123.3 Mha of irrigation potential has been created at the All-India level upto 2006-07 out of
which 88%has been utilised. The gross irrigated area for 2006-07 is 85.8 Mha Among the
states the potential created upto 2006-07 is the highest for Uttar Pradesh at 29.2 Mha followed
by Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra at 9.7 and 9.4 Mha respectively. In terms of the GIA for
the year 2006-07, Uttar Pradesh ranks first at 19.1 Mha followed by Rajasthan and Punjab at
7.9 and 7.7 Mha respectively.

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Major & Medium Irrigation Projects


Up to IX Plan (1997-2002), there were 228 completed major projects and another 32
have been completed in X Plan (2002-2007). The number of spilled over major projects in XI
Plan is 182 out of which 58 are in Maharashtra and 30 in Andhra Pradesh. Among the States
the largest numbers of major projects completed up to the end of IX Plan were in Uttar Pradesh
(57) followed by Maharashtra (21) and Gujarat (19). The largest number of 12 new Major
Projects were identified in Bihar while the maximum number of ongoing major projects is in
Maharashtra.
A total of 916 medium projects were completed up to the IX Plan and another 40 are
completed in X Plan period. 145 new medium projects have been included in XI Plan. The
largest number of new projects (27) were identified in Madhya Pradesh. For ongoing medium
projects, the maximum number is in Maharashtra (109) followed by Karnataka (31).
Besides major & medium projects there are Extension, Renovation and Modernisation
(ERM) Projects also. 91 such projects were completed up to IX Plan and 30 projects have been
completed in X Plan. Whereas, there are 98 ongoing ERM projects in XI Plan and 86 ERM
new projects have been identified in XI Plan.
Table T15: Major, Medium & ERM Irrigation Projects in India

Completed upto X
Plan

Spilled over Project in XI


Plan

New Project in XI
Plan

Major Projects

260

182

78

Medium Projects

956

273

145

ERM Projects

121

98

86

Total

1337

553

309

Status of Bore Holes


For minor irrigation, various types of bore holes have been drilled in the country by the
Central Ground Water Board. The main types of bore holes are Exploratory Well(EW),
Observation Well(OW), Slim Hole(SH), Pizo Metre(PZ) and Deposit Well(DW). The

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cumulative total of these structures shows that there were 28348 structures as on 31.03.2009 in
the country. Out of which DW constitutes about 13.9% while the remaining 86.1% are other
types of bore holes. Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Gujarat and Uttarakhand account
for 59% of the total bore holes in the country. Out of total DW schemes in the country,
Rajasthan, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh account for 14% of total DW Schemes in the country.
Command Area Development
The Command Area Development (CAD) programme was started in 1974-75, as a
centrally sponsored scheme to achieve speedy utilisation of irrigation potential created and also
to improve productivity in selected irrigated commands. The important activities of this
programme are development of field channels, land levelling, warabandi, and field drains etc.
Land levelling has been discontinued since March 2004.
The cumulative achievement since inception of the programme shows 19.3 Mha field
channels (till the end of March 2010) and 1.96 Mha field drains (upto March 2009) have been
created. Analysing cumulative data for all the states, it is observed that the development of
field channels up to March 2010 is the highest for Uttar Pradesh followed by Karnataka and
Rajasthan. These States accounted for 51% of the total achievement under the programme.

Electricity and its Consumption in Agriculture


Per capita electricity consumption in agriculture has increased from 88.1 KWH in 2006-07
to 91.33 KWH in 2007-08 which is 18% of the total consumption of electricity per capita.
Analysing the per capita consumption of electricity in agriculture during 200708, it is observed that amongst the States, Punjab with per capita consumption of 379 kilo watt
hour (KWH) was at the top followed by Haryana and Gujarat at 311 KWH and 195 KWH
respectively. Goa (1608 KWH) is the leading State so far as per capita total electricity
consumption is concerned followed by Punjab (1159 KWH) and Gujarat (1119 KWH). In the
UTs, Dadra & Nagar Haveli was at 11282 KWH followed by Daman & Diu at 6767 KWH per
capita total electricity consumption.
Table T16: Per Capita Consumption of Electricity
KWH
Agricultural Sector
Total

2006-07
88.1
467.68

2007-08
91.33
506.66

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Irrigation pump sets energised as on 31.3.2008, were 15.7 million. Among the regions,
southern region was on the top with its share of 42% in total irrigation pumpsets energised
followed by western and northern regions with 33% and 21% respectively. Among the States,
pumpsets energised were highest in Maharashtra with 2.90 million pumpsets followed by
Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka with 2.44, 1.95 and 1.72 million respectively.
82.3% of villages were electrified as on March 2008 as per 2001 census. Among the
regions, the southern region with 99.5% of villages electrified was followed by western and
northern region with 94.2% and 87.2% respectively. The states of Haryana, Punjab, Delhi,
Goa, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Tamil Nadu have achieved 100% electrification of villages
in 2008.

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Chapter 4

Production Related Performance &


Economic Efficiency
In this Section data on agricultural production in the country and the world for
important crops/group of crops, production/ output data for other water related sectors viz;
Fisheries, Inland Waterways, Hydro-electric Power, etc. have been presented. In addition, the
GDP in the country in respect of Agriculture & allied activities is also included. Salient
features of important data are described as follows:

Area, Yield and Production of Crops


As per the final estimates, the area under food grains particularly rice, wheat, bajra,
maize; pulses and oilseeds particularly groundnut are estimated to have increased during 200708 as compared to those during 2006-07. The area under Sugarcane and Tobacco during the
year 2007-08 has decreased as compared to that in 2006-07. The productivity of almost all the
crops during 2007-08 has increased as compared to 2006-07 except Gram, sugarcane and
Rapeseed and Mustard. The coverage of area under irrigation for these crops during 2007-08
also shows an increase over the previous year except in the case of Jowar, Tur and Oilseeds.
Table : T17

1
Foodgrains
Productivity
CUI
Pulses
Productivity
CUI
Oilseeds
Productivity
CUI
Cotton
Productivity
CUI

Productivity and coverage under Irrigation for selected crops


Unit : Productivity : Kg/ha. Coverage under Irrigation : (%)
2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1626
43.4

1734
43.0

1535
42.8

1727
42.2

1652
44.2

1715
45.5

1756
46.3

1860
46.8

544
12.5

607
13.3

543
14.4

635
13.6

577
13.9

598
15.0

612
15.4

625
16.2

810
23.0

913
24.3

691
22.7

1064
24.5

885
26.6

1004
28.0

916
28.3

1115
27.11

190
34.3

186
34.0

191
33.1

307
27.1

318
36.9

362
36.1

421
35.0

467
35.1

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Fig21.ProductivityofSelectedCrops
2000

Kg/Ha.

1500
1000
500

Foodgrains

Pulses

Oilseeds

200708

200607

200506

200405

200304

200203

200102

200001

Cotton

Fig22.CoverageunderIrrigationforSelectedCrops

50

40
30
20
10

Foodgrains

Pulses

Oilseeds

200708

200607

200506

200405

200304

200203

200102

200001

Cotton

Time-series data of irrigated and unirrigated yield in different States has also been
given for selected crops for the period 1999-00 to 2005-06 on the basis of Consolidated
Results of Crop Estimation Surveys of Principal Crops by NSSO. In case a particular crop is
grown in two different seasons, yield rates are given season-wise. The irrigated yield of
various crops have been found to the generally higher than those for the un-irrigated areas. The
difference in irrigated and un-irrigated yield is more prominent for the crops rice, maize, wheat,
barley and Tobacco emphasizing the fact that irrigation plays an important role in increasing
the productivity of crops.
Inland fish Production
The world today is witnessing resurgence in the consumption of fish, which is a staple
food for a vast majority of population. There has been significant growth in fish production in
the country in recent years. India is now the third largest producer of fish and second largest
producer of fresh water fish in the world.

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The Inland fish production increased quite substantially from 2 lakh tonnes in 1950-51
to 42.07 lakh tonnes during 2007-08. In 2007-08, the production increased by 3.62 lakh tonnes
over that in the previous year. There is a steady increase in Inland fish Production since 195051. The State-wise Inland Fish Production during 2007-08 shows that West Bengal continues
to occupy the foremost position among fish producing States, accounting for about 30% of the
countrys total inland fish production apparently facilitated by the prevalence of extensive fish
pond culture in the State unlike other States which are heavily dependent on rivers/reservoirs
for their fish catch. Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Orissa are the other major
producers of inland fish during the year 2007-08. These States along with West Bengal
produced more than 68% of the total Inland fish production in the country. Productivity of
Inland fish per hectare of water bodies during 2007-08 is, however, highest for the State of
Punjab at 11.25 tonnes per hectare.
Table T18: Inland Fish Production in India during 2007 08
1.
2.
3.
4.

(Lakh Tonnes)
42.07
29.20
71.27
0.057

Inland Fish Production


Marine Fish Production
Total Fish Production
Inland Fish Production Per Ha. of Water Bodies
(Tonnes Per Ha.)

Table T19: Inland Fish Production in Major States during 2007-08

Production
(Th. Tonnes)
Production Per Ha.
Water Bodies
(Tonnes Per Ha.)

West Bengal
1264.5

Andhra Pradesh
755.2

Uttar Pradesh
326.0

('000 Tonnes)
Bihar
Orissa
319.1
218.7

2.32

0.93

0.75

1.99

0.22

Fig23.FishProductioninIndia
80

InlandFish
Total

LakhTonne

60
40
20
0

195051

196061

197071

198081

199091

200001

200708

Hydro Power Potential and Generation


Data on Hydro Electric Power Potential Development for the country as well as for
various States and regions is available. While 32.08 thousand-mega watt (MW) i.e. about
21.6% of countrys total hydroelectric potential (148.7 thousand MW identified capacity as per
reassessment study) has been developed as on 31.03.2010, about 14.3 thousand MW (i.e. about
9.6%) was under development. Contrary to the highest potential assessed in North Eastern
Region, the potential actually tapped in this region is not only the lowest but also drastically

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low as compared to other regions. Next highest in order of potential assessed is the Northern
Region where again the progress seems to be rather tardy as evident from only 25.6% of the
potential tapped so far, in addition to another 15 % under development. In absolute terms,
however, potential developed in the Northern Region is highest at 13.4 thousand MW of
developed capacity followed by Southern region at 9.1thousand MW. In percentage terms,
Western Region promised to the best having tapped 68% of the assessed potential of 8.1
thousand MW followed by southern region with 57.5% potential development. Among the
States Tripura (100%), Punjab (100%), Madhya Pradesh (100%), Haryana (97.5%), Gujarat
(89.7%) all the states which have managed to tap a high level of assessed potential. Basin wise
Hydro electric Power Potential Development is also available.
Fig24.RegionwiseHydroElectricPotentialDevelopmentason31.03.2010
60000
50000
40000
30000
20000
10000
0
Northern

Western

Southern

Eastern

NorthEastern

Regions
IdentitifiedCapacity(MW)

CapacityDeveloped(MW)

Demand for power is rapidly increasing due to the economic reforms and pace of
economic development. In the wake of industrialisation and urbanization, there has been
considerable thrust on power development as evident from the expansion in the total installed
capacity, which has grown manifold from a meager 1362 MW at the time of independence to
143 thousand MW in 2007-08. The corresponding increase witnessed in the case of
Hydropower is from 508 MW to 35909 MW. As regards power generation, a total of 722.63
thousand GWH was generated during 2007-08 out of which the hydropower accounted for
120.39 thousand GWH i.e. 16.7 % of the total power generation in the country. The share of
hydropower generation is however declining as seen from its contribution having reduced from
46 % in 1960-61 to 16.7 % in 2007-08. Keeping in view, however, the concern for
environmental preservation, need for sustainable development and the importance of using
renewable resources, it may be particularly relevant and necessary to promote hydropower
development.
Table T20: Hydro Power Installed Capacity and Generation
Year
1
1947
2007-08

Installed Capacity
Total (MW)
Hydro (MW)
2
3
1361.8
508.1
143061.0
35908.8

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Generation
Total (GWH)
Hydro (GWH)
4
5
4073.3
2194.5
722625.5
120386.7

Fig25.ShareofHydropower
Generationin1947

Others(GWH)

Fig26.ShareofHydropowerGeneration
in200708

Hydro(GWH)

Others(GWH)

Hydro(GWH)

Indian Economy and Agriculture


The data on various economic parameters including Agriculture and related sectors
based on the National Accounts Statistics with base year 1999-2000 reveal that a steady growth
is being maintained. At current prices, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) from Agriculture
and allied activities increased to Rs. 767 thousand crores in 2008-09. Net Domestic Product
(NDP) from agriculture and allied activities went up from Rs.432 thousand crores in 2004-05
to Rs.704 thousand crores in 2008-09. Irrigation charges are only a very small component of
total input, being less than 1 % of total input value. Operation of government irrigation system
is about 3% of the total GDP from Agriculture and allied sector.

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Chapter - 5

Financial Performance

This chapter deals with the financial aspect of water and related sectors in the country.
Financial Expenditure on Irrigation
There has been a consistent increase in the annual average financial expenditure on
irrigation sector over different Plan periods. But the expenditure has not matched with the
growth of total Plan expenditure on all sectors as is evident from the share of expenditure on
irrigation to the total which declined from 23% during I Plan to about 7% in IX Plan. However,
it is estimated to the slightly above 9% for the X Plan.
Table T21: Expenditure on Irrigation
Plan

Major &
Medium

Minor

CAD

Total
Expenditure
on Irrigation

Total Plan
Expenditure
in All Sector

1
I Plan
X Plan
(Estimated)

2
376.2
82195.2

3
65.6
17398.25

4
3815.66

5
441.8
103409.11

6
1960
1119552.0

Fig27.PlanWiseExpenditureonIrrigationat
CurrentPrices
90000

Rs.Crores

75000
60000
45000
30000
15000
0

VI

Major&Medium

VII

VIII

Minor

CAD

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IX

Rs. Crores
% of
Expenditure
on Irrigation
to Total Plan
Expenditure
7
23
9

At constant prices (1993 - 94 = 100), the expenditure on irrigation sector is estimated


to have increased from Rs. 6839.9 crores in 1st Plan to Rs. 55488.9 crores in the X Plan. It may
be noted that the share of major & medium schemes is estimated to have declined from
Fig.28ShareofExpenditure onMajor&
Medium,Minor&CADIrrigationduringI
Plan

Major&Medium

Minor

Fig29.ShareofExpenditureonMajor&
MediumandMinorIrrigationduringXPlan

Major&Medium

CAD

Minor

CAD

as high as 85% of the total expenditure


in the irrigation sector in the I Plan to nearly 80% in the X Plan. This is apparently due to
progressive emphasis on Minor Irrigation and Command Area Development Programmes in
the subsequent years. Institutional assistance has also contributed quite significantly in the
development of minor irrigation in the country as is evident from the increasing institutional
support to minor irrigation schemes in terms of total financial expenditure over different Plans.
However, the total institutional expenditure also decreased in X Plan as compared to that in the IX Plan.
Table T22: Share of Expenditure on Major & Medium, Minor and CAD at constant Prices
Plan
1
I Plan
X Plan

Major & Medium


2
85.15%
79.48%

Minor
3
14.85%
16.82%

CAD
4
3.69%

Of the total expenditure (estimated) on major & medium irrigation schemes, a large share of
above 80% is estimated to be contributed by the states of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka,
Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh during X Plan. Of the total expenditure on
minor irrigation under State Expenditure during X Plan, about 57% was incurred by the States
of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh.
Under institutional minor irrigation schemes a large share (63%) of the total expenditure
during X Plan was contributed by these states.
Table T23: Expenditure on Major, Medium and Minor Irrigation Contribution of Selected
States during X Plan
Rs. Crores
Major & medium
Minor State Sector
Minor Institutional
States
2
3
4
1
20865.5
1970.8
277.8
Andhra Pradesh
10055.2
1789.4
148.7
Gujarat
16592.3
1040.3
235.7
Karnataka
5586.6
1249.4
368.5
Madhya Pradesh
8634.7
1386.1
277.6
Maharashtra
5031.9
609.0
754.7
Uttar Pradesh

Command Area Development Programme


Command Area Development (CAD) programme primarily aims at the speedy
utilisation of irrigation potential created. It is a centrally sponsored scheme started during
1974-75. Central Government offers assistance to the State Governments for implementation
of various activities like land leveling, field channel, warabandi etc. Beginning with the CAD

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share of 3.6% in V Plan of the combined expenditure on major & medium, minor and CAD
programmes it remained almost at the same level during X Plan. Haryana, Karnataka,
Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu & Uttar Pradesh are the major States accounting for about
70% of releases till X Plan as also upto March 2010 under Central assistance to CAD
programme.
As regards, expenditure under State sector of CAD programmes Haryana, Karnataka,
Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh Constituted about 61% of the total State sector
expenditure upto X Plan.
Table T24: Expenditure for Selected States under Command Area Development
Programme up to X Plan

Central
Releases
Expenditure
State Sector

Haryana

Karnataka

Maharashtra

Rajasthan

225.08

314.52

258.74

547.16

(Rs. Crores)
Tamil
Uttar
Nadu
Pradesh
269.69
663.08

452.51

451.85

1087.90

1092.45

276.20

Fig30.CentralReleasesforSelectedStates
UnderCADProgrammeuptoXPlan

Haryana

Karnataka

Maharashtra

TamilNadu

UttarPradesh

OtherStates

767.55

Fig31.CentralReleasesforSelectedStates
UnderCADProgrammeuptoXPlan

Rajasthan

Har yana

Kar nat aka

M ahar asht r a

R aj ast han

T amil N ad u

U t t ar Pr ad esh

Ot her St at es

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Chapter 6

Social and Environmental Performance


This chapter presents information regarding social and environmental aspects of water
resources development activities. It includes data on degraded land and their distribution
according to various problems, flood damages, financial expenditure on flood protection works
and physical benefit there from, performance of flood forecasting net work, drought prone
districts, financial and physical progress of drinking water supply schemes in rural areas.
Table T25: Extent of various kinds of Land Degradation in India
'000 ha
Water
Erosion

Wind
Erosion

Water Logging /
Flooding

Salinity /
Alkalinity

Soil
Acidity

Complex
Problems

Total
Degraded
Area

93680

9483

14299

5944.4

16033

7381

146820.4

Land Resources and its Degradation


As per the data available from the Ministry of Agriculture, a total of 146.82 Mha of
land was estimated to be degraded in the country. Out of this, Madhya Pradesh and Chattisgarh
together accounted for 26.21 Mha while Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand together accounted for
15.32 Mha of degraded land. The extent of degraded land in Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra,
Rajasthan and Gujarat was 14.99 Mha, 13.06 Mha, 11.37 Mha and 8.13 Mha respectively.
These eight States together accounted for about 61% of the total degraded land in the country.
Cause-wise, water erosion accounted for the major part (63.8%) of the total degraded land in
the country, followed by soil acidity (10.9%) and water logging (9.7%). Thus, at all-India level
the Water Erosion is the predominant cause for land degradation in the country. At State level
also, except for Haryana, Kerala, Rajasthan and a few north-eastern states, water erosion is the
predominant cause for land degradation. Wind erosion is the main cause behind land
degradation in Haryana and Rajasthan whereas water logging is the predominant factor in Goa
and Kerala. Soil acidity is the main cause for land degradation in Mizoram, Manipur, Tripura
and Meghalaya.

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Land degradation affects availability of land for agricultural use and fertility of soil
and has ultimate bearing on productivity and consequently on production. Land affected by
special problems, erosion and other problems, therefore, needs immediate treatment in the light
of rapid population growth and increasing demand for food grain production which is
important for food security. In view of importance and gravity of the problem, the Ministries
of Agriculture and Rural Development have taken up a number of programmes for treatment of
degraded lands through various Watershed Development Programmes. A total of 189.08 lakh
ha of land is reported to have been treated up to March 2007 in the country involving an
expenditure of Rs.9513.27 crores through the schemes under M/o Agriculture while 320.56
lakh ha. of area in the country is reported to have been treated up to March 2007 with an
investment of Rs 9523.20 crores through the schemes under Ministry of Rural Development.
Table T26: Progress of Watershed Development Programme upto X Plan

Area Developed

Expenditure

(Lakh ha)

(Rs. Crores)

(A) Ministry of Agriculture

189.08

9513.27

(B) Ministry
of
Development
Total (A+B)

320.56

9523.20

609.64

19036.47

Rural

Drought Prone Area Programme


As per the data available from the Ministry of Rural Development the list of districts
covered under Drought Prone Area Programme along with the number of blocks and their area
is presented state-wise. It is observed that the maximum drought prone area falls under the
state of Maharashtra followed by Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.
Table T27: Coverage Under Drought Prone Area Programme (DPAP) for Selected States
No. of Blocks

Area of Blocks (sq km)

Maharashtra

149

194473

Andhra Pradesh

94

99218

Madhya Pradesh

105

89101

Karnataka

81

84332

Gujarat

67

43938

Uttar Pradesh

60

35698

State

Flood
Flood is one of the most devastating natural calamities, which has been causing
extensive damage to life and property besides perpetrating tremendous sufferings. Since flood
is a natural phenomenon, it is usually difficult to predict a definite trend especially with regard
to the time and place of its occurrence. As such, the effort usually is to take appropriate
advance flood protection measures. The area affected by floods was 2.29 Mha in 1953 and
3.55 Mha in 2007 with a peak of 17.5 Mha during 1978. At current prices, the damage to
crops was in the wide range of Rs. 5.87 crore in 1965 and Rs. 4246.2 crore in 2000. The floods
also caused extensive damage to crops worth Rs 1336 crore in 2007. In addition, there was a
great loss of human lives and livestock often affecting the poor strata of the population. Taking
into consideration the other factors such as serious disruption and massive health rehabilitation

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measures needed, the loss could indeed be tremendous. The total damage caused by floods is
estimated to the tune of Rs.3940 crore during 2007. Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh are
worst effected in terms of the total damage to crops, houses and public utilities, as per the
information available for the States for 2008 (up to 31.10.08).
Table T28: Flood Damages in India
Year

2007
Maximum
(Year)

Area
affected
(Mha)

Population
affected
(Millions)

Damage
to crops
(Rs.
crores

Damage
to houses
(Rs.
crores)

Damage
to
public
utilities
(Rs.
crores)

3.55
17.50
(1978)

41.46
70.45
(1978)

1336.32
4246.62
(2000)

1011.97
1307.89
(1995)

1591.62
5604.46
(2001)

Cattle
lost
Nos.
('000)

71
618
(1979)

Human
Life
Lost
(No.)

2439
11316
(1977)

Total
damages
to crops,
houses
and public
utilities
(Rs.
crores)
3939.90
8864.54
(2000)

There has been a considerable increase in the governmental expenditure on flood


management over the past years. It has gone up from Rs.13 crore during I Plan to Rs.4469
crore during X Plan. The central assistance in flood control work has risen from Rs. 462.5
crore in the IX plan to Rs.657 crore in the X Plan.

Table T29: Expenditure under Flood Management Work (Rs. crores)


States & UT's
Centre
I Plan
13.21
157.37
4.67
IV Plan
3812.03
657.14
X Plan (Estimated)

Total
13.21
162.04
4469.17

Among the states the maximum anticipated expenditure for flood management during
X Plan is for Uttar Pradesh followed by West Bengal and Bihar. As far as the area benefited
upto 2007 due to flood management work is concerned, Punjab ranks first followed by Bihar
and West Bengal.

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Table T30: Expenditure on Flood Management Work for Selected States


(Rs. crores)
Anticipated expenditure
(upto X Plan)
1702.9
1502.1
1377.6
1034.0
919.2
624.6

State
West Bengal
Bihar
Uttar Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Punjab
Haryana

Table : T31 Flood Forecasting Performance

1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

Total No. of
Forecasts issued

Within +/-15 cm or
+/-20% cumec of
deviation from actual

Percentage of
accuracy

7943
7055
6443
5463
4241
6600
4889
5618
6663
8223
6691

6775
6826
6251
5342
4151
6375
4696
5423
6377
7990
6554

85.30
96.75
97.02
97.79
97.88
96.59
96.05
96.53
95.71
97.17
97.95

Flood forecasting is one of the most important non-structural methods of flood control
in which there has been significant contribution by CWC. Network performance for the flood
season 2008 (6554 accurate forecasts out of 6691 issued) has been very successful 97.95% of
forecasts were correct within +/-15 cms or +/- 20% cumecs. Over the years, the percentage of

36

forecasts accuracy has been maintained at around 96% and above apparently due to
improvement in methodology and acquisition of latest technology.
Water Requirement
The requirement of fresh water both for irrigation and other uses is growing
continuously. The requirement of water for various sectors has been assessed by the National
Commission on Integrated Water Resources Development(NCIWRD) in the year 2000.This
requirement is based on the assumption that irrigation efficiency will increase to 60 % from the
current level of 35 -40 %. The Standing Committee of MOWR also assesses it periodically.
The total water demand for all the uses is likely to be 1180 BCM by 2050 as per NCIWRD.
Though major share of this would be consumed for irrigation purposes, this in no way
undermines importance of providing potable drinking water. In fact, it may be presumed that
drinking water provision would have to be given an added thrust since the lack of such facility
is likely to entail serious social, economic and health impact.

Different schemes and programmes are being implemented with the objective of
providing access to safe drinking water in rural areas of the whole country. Data on status of
coverage of rural habitations under the Rural Water Supply scheme as on April 2010 is
available.

37

Expenditure under Accelerated Rural Water Supply Programme for supply of drinking
water to rural areas during X Plan was Rs.12121 crore out of which the maximum expenditure
was by Rajasthan (Rs.1655 crore). The next highest was Maharashtra where the expenditure
incurred was to the tune of Rs.1180 crore. Rajasthan along with Maharashtra accounted for
about 23% of total expenditure incurred by the country under this programme.

38

Table 1 : Water Resources Potential in River Basins of India


Sl.
No.

River Basin

Catchment
Area ( Sq. km)

Average
Water
Resources
Potential
(BCM)

Utilisable
Surface
Water
Resources
(BCM)

1
2

3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

18

19
20

Indus (up to Border)


a) Ganga
b) Brahmaputra,
c) Barak & Others
Godavari
Krishna
Cauvery
Subernarekha*
Brahamani & Baitarni
Mahanadi
Pennar
Mahi
Sabarmati
Narmada
Tapi
West Flowing Rivers
From Tapi to Tadri
West Flowing Rivers
From Tadri to Kanyakumari
East Flowing Rivers
Between Mahanadi & Pennar
East Flowing Rivers
Between Pennar And
Kanyakumari
West Flowing Rivers
Of Kutch and Saurashtra
including Luni
Area of Inland drainage
in Rajasthan
Minor River Basins Draining
into Myanmar( Burma)
&Bangladesh

321289
861452
194413
41723
312812
258948
81155
29196
51822
141589
55213
34842
21674
98796
65145
55940

73.31
525.02
537.24
48.36
110.54
78.12
21.36
12.37
28.48
66.88
6.32
11.02
3.81
45.64
14.88
87.41

46.0
250.0
24.0

56177

113.53

24.3

86643

22.52

13.1

100139

16.46

16.5

321851

15.10

15.0

0.0

N.A

31.00

N.A

1869.35

690.1

36202

TOTAL

76.3
58.0
19.0
6.8
18.3
50.0
6.9
3.1
1.9
34.5
14.5
11.9

Source : B.P. Directorate, CWC.


1. Reassessment of Water Resources Potential of India March 1993, CWC.
2. Report of the Standing Sub-Committee for assessment of availability and requirement of
water for diverse uses in the country, August 2000.
Note * : Combining Subernarekha and other small rivers between Subernarekha and Baitarni.

39

Table : 2 Details of Inland Fishery Water Resources of Various Types by State, 2007-08
Sl
No.

Name of the
State/UT.

Rivers &
Canals
(Length
in km)

Reservoirs

STATES
1
Andhra Pradesh
2
Arunachal Pradesh
3
Assam
4
Bihar
5
Jharkhand
6
Goa
7
Gujarat
8
Haryana
9
Himachal Pradesh
10 Jammu & Kashmir
11 Karnataka
12 Kerala
13 Madhya Pradesh
14 Chhatishgarh
15 Maharashtra
16 Manipur
17 Meghalaya
18 Mizoram
19 Nagaland
20 Orissa
21 Punjab
22 Rajasthan
23 Sikkim
24 Tamil Nadu
25 Tripura
26 Uttar Pradesh
27 Uttarnchal
28 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
29 Andaman & Nicobar
Islands
30 Chandigarh
31 D & N Haveli
32 Daman & Diu
33 Delhi
34 Lakshadweep
35 Puducherry
TOTAL

Water Bodies (lakh ha)


Tanks,
Floodplain
Brackish
Lakes & Lakes & DerWater
Ponds
elict Water
5
6
7

Total
(4 to
7)
8

11514
2000
4820
3200
4200
250
3865
5000
3000
27781
9000
3092
17088
3573
16000
3360
5600
1395
1600
4500
15270
5290
900
7420
1200
28500
2686
2526

2.34
0.02
0.60
0.94
0.03
2.43
0.0
0.42
0.07
4.40
0.30
2.27
0.84
2.79
0.01
0.08
0.17
2.56
0.0
1.20
5.70
0.05
1.38
0.20
0.17

5.17
2.76
0.23
0.95
0.29
0.03
0.71
0.10
0.01
0.17
2.90
0.30
0.60
0.63
0.59
0.05
0.02
0.02
0.50
1.14
0.07
1.80
0.56
0.13
1.61
0.01
2.76

0.42
1.10
0.05
0.12
0.10
0.06
2.43
0.04
0.00
0.00
1.80
0.03
0.07
1.33
0.00
0.42

0.60
0.00
1.00
0.10
2.40
0.10
4.30
0.60
2.10

8.11
3.18
1.35
1.60
1.23
0.06
4.26
0.20
0.43
0.30
7.40
5.43
2.87
1.47
3.48
0.10
0.10
0.02
0.67
9.80
0.07
3.00
0.03
6.93
0.18
4.32
0.21
5.45

115

0.01

0.03

1.20

1.24

2
54
12
150
247
195210

0.05
0.04
29.07

0.00
0.00
0.00
24.14

0.00
0.01
7.98

0.00
0.00
12.40

0.00
0.05
0.00
0.04
0.00
0.01
73.59

Source : Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying. Ministry of Agriculture.


Note : 'Dash ( - ) means no entry in the cell.

40

Table 3 : Total & Navigable Length of Important Rivers (2007-08) by State


Sl.
No.
1
1

2.

3.

(in km)
Length of the River/Canal/Lake within the State
Total
Navigable
3
4

State/River/
Canal/Lake
2
ANDHRA PRADESH*
(i) Godavari
(ii) Krishna
(iii) Others **
Total
ASSAM
(i) Brahmaputra
(ii) Borak
(iii) Subansiri
(iv)Dhansiri
(v)Lohit
(vi)Gangadhar
(vii)Sonkosh
(viii)Manas
(ix)Aai
(x)Beki
(xi)Nakhonda
(xii)Pahumara
(xiv)Pagladia
(xv)Borolia
(xvi)Puthimari
(xvii)Dikrang
(xviii)Rangandi
(xix)Kapil
(xx)Dehing
(xxi)Katakhal
(xxii)Sonai
(xxiii)Amguri
(xxiv)Mahura
(xxv)Badri
(xxvi)Chiri
(xxvi)Jiri
Total
BIHAR
(I) Damodar
(ii) Ganga
(iii) Gandak
(iv) Koshi
(v) Ghaghra
(vi) Sone
(vii) Mahananda
(viii) Burhi Gandak
(ix) Punpun
(x) Phalgu Harihar
(xi) Kiul
(xii) Kari Koshi
(xiii) Chandan
(xiv) Karamnasha
(xv)Others
Total

1530
386
585
2501

171
35
585
791

2800
900

3700

891
152
111
26
132
112
48
48
64
56
41
40
40
24
64
41
45
102
160
160
48
16
32
25
42
64
2584

...
510
300
233
100
226
140
400
200
300
100
150
100
144
860
3763

...
510
300
160
100
31
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
290
1391
Contd..

41

Table 3 : Total & Navigable Length of Important Rivers (2007-08) by State


Sl.
No.
1
4

(in km)
Length of the River/Canal/Lake within the State
Total
Navigable
3
4

State/River/
Canal/Lake
2
GOA
(I) Mandovi
(ii) Zuari
(iii) Mapusa
(iv) Chapora
(v) Tiracol
(vi) Sal
(vii) Others
Total
GUJARAT
(i) Narmada
(ii) Tapti
(iii) Ambica
(iv) Auranga
(v)Purna
Total
KARNATAKA
(i) Sharavathi
(ii) Tungabhadra
(iii) Malaprabha
(iv) Ghataprabha
(v) Krishna
(vi) Cauvery
(vii) Kabini
(viii) Gurupur
(ix) Gangolli
(x) Bheema
(xi) Udyavara
(xii) Netravathi
(xiii)Kali
Total
KERALA
(i) Manjeswar
(ii) Uppala
(iii) Shiriya
(iv) Mogral
(v) Chandragiri
(vi) Chittari
(vii) Nileswar
(viii) Karingode
(ix) Kavvayi
(x) Peruvamba
(xi) Ramapuram
(xii) Kuppam
(xiii) Valapattanam
(xiv) Anjara Kandy
(xv) Telcicherry
(xvi) Mahe
(xvii) Kuthiadi
(xviii) Korapuzha

78
56
26
34
29
20
17
260

65
45
20
25
15
15
17
202

161
215
136
75
141
728

130
8
19.4
7
12.2
176.6

80
375
230
160
325
270
117
80
48
860
37
96
184
2862

27
375
230
160
325
34
22
20
20
125
14
26
29
1407

16
50
67
34
105
25
46
64
31
51
19
82
110
48
28
54
74
40

3.2

4.8

12.8

11.2
24
9.6
16
6.4
24
44.8
27.2
21.6
24
9.6
24.8
Contd..

42

Table 3 : Total & Navigable Length of Important Rivers (2007-08) by State


Sl.
No.
1

(in km)
Length of the River/Canal/Lake within the State
Total
Navigable
3
4
22
9.6
169
68.4
130
43.2
48
9.6
209
40
51

29

48
24
130
16
244
72
121
25.6
78
41.6
90
54.4
176
73.6
128
32
42
2
121
40
56
16
17
1
88
11.2
27
1
68

56

3092
845.2

State/River/
Canal/Lake
2
(xix) Kallai
(xx) Chaliyar
(xxi) Kadalundy
(xxii) Tirur
(xxiii) Bharathappujha
(xxiv) Keecheri
(xxv) Puzhakkal
(xxvi) Karivannur
(xxvii) Chalakkudy
(xxviii) Periyar
(xxix) Muvattei puzha
(xxx) Meenachil
(xxxi) Manimala
(xxxii) Pamba
(xxxiii) Achan coil
(xxxiv) Dallickal
(xxxv) Kallada
(xxxvi) Ithikkara
(xxxvii) Ayroor
(xxxviii) Vamanapuram
(xxxix) Mamom
(xxxx) Karamana
(xxxxi) Neyyar
Total
MAHARASHTRA
(i)Dande River
(ii)Pangere River
(iii)Girye River
(iv)Kajali River
(v)Kalbadevi River
(vi)Are River
(vii)Jog River
(viii)Kelshi River
(ix)Savitri River
(Bankot to Mahad)
(x)Kal River
(xi)Vaitarna River
(xii)Ulhas River
(xiii)Mahim River(Bay)
(xiv)Amba River
(xv)Patalganga River/
Creek(Aware to Kharpada)
(xvi)Kundalika River
(xvii)Mandad River(Rajpuri to Mandad)
(xviii)Mhasla River
(Turmad to Mhasla)
(xix)Vashisti River
(Dabhol to Govalkot)
(xx)Jagbudi River
(Karambavne to Khed)

2
2
3
35
10
6
10
10

1
1
1
5
2
1
5
3

45

40

6
24
32.5
1.5
23

4
9
28
1
20

11

6.5

16
14

16
10

45

38

20

20
Contd..

43

Table 3 : Total & Navigable Length of Important Rivers (2007-08) by State


Sl.
No.
1

10

11

(in km)
Length of the River/Canal/Lake within the State
Total
Navigable
3
4

State/River/
Canal/Lake
2
(xxi)Shastri River/Jaigad
Creek(Jaigad to Kurudunda)
(xxii)Rajapur River
(Musakazi to Rajapur)
(xxiii)Vagothan River/Vijaydurg
Creek(Vijaydurg to Kharepatan)
(xxiv)Gad Riv er(Kalaval Creek)
(xxv)Terekhol River/Creek
(Terekhol to Banda)
(xxvi)Karli River(Malva)
(xxvii)Others
Total
ORISSA
(i) Mahanadi
(ii) Brahmani
(iii) Baitarani
(iv) Subarnarekha
(v) Budha Balanga
(vi) Dhamara
(vii) Salandi
(viii) Panchputra
(ix) Parnei
(x) Hatel
(xi) Bansagadal
(xii) Hansua
(xiii) Tirkota
(xiv) Jamboo
(xv) Gobari
(xvi) Ramchandi
(xvii) Kharansi
(xviii) Batigharia
(xix) Birupa
(xx) Genguti
(xxi) Luna
(xxii) Devi
(xxiii) Pradhi
(xxiv) Kadha
(xxv) Kusavadra
(xxvi) Daya
(xxvii) Rajua
(xviii) Makara
(iv) Others *
Total
TAMIL NADU
(i) North Buckingam Canal
(ii) Central Buckingam Canal
(iii) South Buckingam Canal
Total
UTTAR PRADESH
(i)Gomti
(ii)Rapti

45

40

30

30

38

22

13

28

28

23
129
634

13
105
466

493
541
344

1840

199
277
32
50
35
20
17
21
45
30
32
37
18
6
16
16
14
14
110
45
37
20
15
30
25
9
7
11
462
1650

58
7
105
170

960
778

Contd..

44

Table 3 : Total & Navigable Length of Important Rivers (2007-08) by State


Sl.
No.

State/River/
Canal/Lake

12

(in km)
Length of the River/Canal/Lake within the State
Total
Navigable
3
4
1116
2345
760
485
6444

2
(iii)Ghaghra
(iv)Ganga
(v) Sai
(vi)Tons
Total
WEST BENGAL
(I) Hooghly
(ii) Mahananda
(iii) Ajoy
(iv) Jalangi
(v) Dwarka
(vi) Bakreswar
(vii) Damodar
(viii) Dwarekeswar
(ix) Silabati
(x) Kumari
(xi) Ichamati
(xii) Others@
Total

580
206
174
232
129
102
437
103
135
347
232
2064
4741

NAGALAND*
(I) Doyans
185
(ii) Tizu/Zungki
287
(iii) Dhansiri/Chathe
170
(iv) Dikhu
120
(v) Tapi-Yangnyu
95
(vi) Tsurang/Disai
60
(vii) Others
20
Total
937
14 MIZORAM*
(i) R. TlawNg (Dhaleswari)
185
(ii) R. Kolodyne (Chhimtuipoi)
138
(iii) Khawthlang Tuipui
128
(iv) R. Tuichawrg
108
Total
559
Source : Transport Research Wing, Ministry of Surface Transport
* : Relates to 2006-07
** : Including Canals.
@ : Includes 268 km each of Total Length and Navigable Length pertaining to canals.
: Not available

580
58
174
232
129
102
437
103
135
347
232
2064
4593

13

45

105
90
75
52
18
15
20
375
60
138
40
55
293

Table 4 (A) : Rainfall in Different Meteorological Sub-Divisions of the country during 2009
(Unit : in millimetre)
Winter Monsoon
Sl.
No.

Meteorological Sub-Division

Area
(thousand
sq km)

(1.1.2009 to 28.2.2009

Pre -Monsoon

South-West Monsoon

Post Monsoon

Total Rainfall

(1.3.2009 to 31.5.2009)

(1.6.2009 to 30.09.2009)

(1.10.2009 to 31.12.2009)

(1.1.2009 to 31.12.2009

Estimated
Volume of
Actual
Rainfall
(BCM) ($)

Actual

Normal

%
Dep.

Actual

Normal

% Dep.

Actual

Normal

%
Dep.

Actual

Normal

% Dep.

Actual

Normal

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

8.3
83.6
101.0
70.4
28.9
66.2
155.8
79.6
94.2
146.5
96.7
51.1
45.8
50.4
55.7
222.2
195.1
147.1
173.0
134.9

21.4
99.1
14.8
5.2
3.9
3.4
0.0
9.2
2.6
1.2
8.1
26.6
11.2
27.5
94.0
237.2
4.2
0.2
5.1
13.5

85.1
137.8
44.6
41.0
48.9
32.3
31.9
38.5
28.3
33.3
36.2
115.8
35.7
51.1
192.0
234.1
8.2
11.3
17.1
44.8

493.2
403.3
387.5
306.5
473.9
251.8
82.3
78.2
160.0
41.2
24.4
54.1
28.7
36.4
132.3
223.1
9.4
4.0
7.6
9.3

461.0
719.5
681.5
443.3
429.7
166.7
120.6
88.7
84.7
33.1
29.0
157.0
34.4
54.4
246.6
345.7
17.1
17.3
14.4
28.1

7%
-44%
-43%
-31%
10%
51%
-32%
-12%
89%
25%
-16%
-66%
-17%
-33%
-46%
-35%
-45%
-77%
-47%
-67%

1671.8
1512.2
1316.9
990.6
1532.5
971.5
1168.0
839.2
750.9
565.1
442.3
898.1
307.0
331.2
507.4
338.5
152.8
430.1
657.4
738.2

1755.2
1834.9
1885.3
1240.9
1955.4
1136.3
1164.9
1092.5
1039.2
913.6
772.8
1223.1
470.0
501.8
773.7
513.6
262.8
623.6
904.3
1097.4

-5%
-18%
-30%
-20%
-22%
-15%
0%
-23%
-28%
-38%
-43%
-27%
-35%
-34%
-34%
-34%
-42%
-31%
-27%
-33%

428.1
148.6
143.7
144.2
265.1
95.7
147.5
134.5
80.1
103.7
77.8
97.1
3.5
8.8
71.9
74.0
0.2
26.3
127.1
149.4

700.4
243.7
190.5
195.3
183.1
159.3
155.2
100.4
78.6
61.9
50.8
86.7
27.4
41.5
111.5
152.6
8.9
26.0
52.0
59.1

-39%
-39%
-25%
-26%
45%
-40%
-5%
34%
2%
67%
53%
12%
-87%
-79%
-36%
-52%
-98%
1%
144%
153%

2614.5
2163.2
1863.0
1446.5
2275.4
1322.5
1397.7
1061.1
993.6
711.1
552.5
1076.0
350.5
403.9
805.6
872.7
166.6
460.6
797.2
910.5

3001.8
2935.9
2802.0
1920.6
2617.0
1494.6
1472.5
1320.1
1230.8
1041.9
888.8
1582.6
567.5
648.8
1323.8
1246.0
297.0
678.2
987.9
1229.3

-13%
-26%
-34%
-25%
-13%
-12%
-5%
-20%
-19%
-32%
-38%
-32%
-38%
-38%
-39%
-30%
-44%
-32%
-19%
-26%

21.70
180.80
188.19
101.90
65.81
87.59
217.74
84.50
93.63
104.18
53.44
55.01
16.06
20.34
44.85
193.95
32.50
67.77
137.92
122.83

86.6

0.0

2.1

0.0

8.6

-99%

613.5

933.6

-34%

36.1

34.7

4%

649.6

979.1

-34%

56.25

110.0

0.0

1.9

0.0

4.7

-100%

612.8

485.7

26%

4.1

26.0

-84%

616.9

518.3

19%

67.85

34.1

0.0

1.0

-75%
-28%
-67%
-87%
-92%
-89%
-99%
-76%
-91%
-96%
-78%
-77%
-69%
-46%
-51%
1%
-48%
-98%
-70%
-70%
100%
100%
100%
-97%
100%
-100%

4.0

40.1

-90%

2316.4

2802.1

-17%

417.9

135.4

209%

2738.2

2978.5

-8%

93.36

12.4

41.4

-70%

683.6

700.1

-2%

222.0

105.4

111%

918.1

850.4

8%

105.86

18.3

33.4

-45%

529.7

704.3

-25%

139.5

96.0

45%

687.5

840.4

-18%

44.36

27.8

31.3

-11%

661.9

976.2

-32%

114.4

75.3

52%

804.1

1104.6

-27%

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

A & N Island
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam & Meghalaya
NMMT
Shwb & Sikkim
Gangetic West Bengal
Orissa
Jharkhand
Bihar
East U.P.
West U.P.
Uttarakhand
Har. Chd & Delhi
Punjab
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
West Rajasthan
East Rajasthan
West Madhya Pradesh
East Madhya Pradesh

21.

Gujarat Region

22.

Saurashtra & Kutch

23.

Konkan & Goa

24.

Madhya Maharashtra

115.3

0.1

3.6

25.

Marathwada

64.5

0.0

6.7

26.

Vidarbha

97.5

0.0

21.8

% Dep.

78.43
Contd..

46

Table 4 (A) : Rainfall in Different Meteorological Sub-Divisions of the country during 2009
(Unit : in millimetre)
Winter Monsoon
Sl.
No.

Meteorological Sub-Division

27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.

Chhattisgarh
Coastal A. P.
Telangana
Rayalaseema
Tamil& Puducherry
Coastal Karnataka
N. I. Karnataka
S. I. Karnataka
Kerala
Lakshadweep
All India

Area
(thousand
sq km)

(1.1.2009 to 28.2.2009

Pre -Monsoon

South-West Monsoon

Post Monsoon

Total Rainfall

(1.3.2009 to 31.5.2009)

(1.6.2009 to 30.09.2009)

(1.10.2009 to 31.12.2009)

(1.1.2009 to 31.12.2009

Estimated
Volume of
Actual
Rainfall
(BCM) ($)

Actual

Normal

%
Dep.

Actual

Normal

% Dep.

Actual

Normal

%
Dep.

Actual

Normal

% Dep.

Actual

Normal

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

135.2
93.0
114.7
69.0
130.5
18.7
79.9
93.1
38.9
0.0

1.3
0.4
2.2
0.5
7.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
4.6
6.1

27.3
15.4
10.2
6.7
35.3
1.9
4.6
5.4
28.1
36.9

-95%
-97%
-79%
-93%
-79%
-100%
-100%
-99%
-84%
-83%

11.6
53.5
38.4
71.9
130.2
160.7
74.0
152.7
322.5
180.3

53.3
94.4
55.7
78.2
128.5
179.4
87.9
150.4
427.8
233.7

-78%
-43%
-31%
-8%
1%
-10%
-16%
2%
-25%
-23%

796.2
429.6
497.9
390.2
314.6
3203.7
616.4
822.8
1958.9
997.9

1205.8
575.2
767.3
380.9
315.6
3173.9
490.9
659.3
2143.0
985.2

-34%
-25%
-35%
2%
0%
1%
26%
25%
-9%
1%

50.6
261.6
127.4
210.3
482.0
433.8
286.7
201.7
530.1
388.2

82.0
326.2
109.6
212.1
431.8
258.0
136.7
199.7
498.5
328.9

-38%
-20%
16%
-1%
12%
68%
110%
1%
6%
18%

859.7
745.2
665.8
672.8
934.3
3798.2
977.1
1177.3
2816.0
1572.5

1368.4
1011.2
942.7
677.9
911.3
3613.3
720.1
1014.8
3097.5
1584.7

-37%
-26%
-29%
-1%
3%
5%
36%
16%
-9%
-1%

116.23
69.34
76.38
46.45
121.97
71.09
78.07
109.61
109.44
0.05

3287.9

24.0

43.8

-45%

95.3

134.5

29%

698.1

892.2

-22%

136.2

125.9

8%

953.7

1196.5

-20%

3135.67

Source : Indian Meteorological Department


$ Col 19 = Col.3 X Col. 16 / 1000
BCM : Billion Cubic Metres
% Dep. : Percentage departure from normal
Note : Percentage departure is based on actual rainfall in comparison to corresponding normal rainfall

47

% Dep.

Table 4(B) : Rainfall in Different Meteorological Sub-Divisions of the country during 2008

(Unit : in millimetre)
Winter Monsoon
Sl.
No.

1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.

Meteorological SubDivision

2
A & N Island
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam & Meghalaya
NMMT
Shwb & Sikkim
Gangetic West Bengal
Orissa
Jharkhand
Bihar
East U.P.
West U.P.
Uttarakhand
Har. Chd & Delhi
Punjab
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
West Rajasthan
East Rajasthan
West Madhya Pradesh
East Madhya Pradesh
Gujarat Region
Saurashtra & Kutch
Konkan & Goa
Madhya Maharashtra
Marathwada
Vidarbha

Area
(thousand
sq km)
3
8.3
83.6
101.0
70.4
28.9
66.2
155.8
79.6
94.2
146.5
96.7
51.1
45.8
50.4
55.7
222.2
195.1
147.1
173.0
134.9
86.6
110.0
34.1
115.3
64.5
97.5

(1.1.2008 to 28.2.2008)
Actual

Normal

%
Dep.

Pre -Monsoon

South-West Monsoon

Post Monsoon

Total Rainfall

(1.3.2008 to 31.5.2008)

(1.6.2008 to 30.09.2008)

(1.10.2008 to 31.12.2008)

(1.1.2008 to 31.12.2008)

Actual

Normal

%
Dep.

Actual

Normal

%
Dep.

Actual

Normal

%
Dep.

Actual

Normal

%
Dep.

Estimated
Volume of
Actual
Rainfall
(BCM)
($)

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

72.3
106.3
42.7
40.8
35.6
65.1
47.9
14.7
43.8
5.4
0.3
25.6
5.2
21.4
154.1
238.7
0.5
0.0
0.4
6.7
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.4
4.3

85.1
137.8
44.8
41.0
48.9
32.3
31.9
38.5
28.3
33.3
36.2
115.8
35.7
51.1
192.0
234.1
8.2
11.3
17.1
44.8
2.1
1.9
1.0
3.6
6.7
21.8

-15%
-23%
-5%
0%
-27%
102%
50%
-62%
55%
-84%
-99%
-78%
-85%
-58%
-20%
2%
-93%
-100%
-98%
-85%
-99%
-85%
-100%
-100%
-94%
-80%

867.1
409.1
489.1
221.3
369.4
153.4
104.1
71.9
86.3
32.5
30.7
81.9
84.4
72.3
102.3
165.5
25.4
18.9
6.1
23.5
2.3
0.7
30.1
41.4
36.1
48.5

461.0
719.5
681.5
443.3
429.7
166.7
120.6
85.8
84.7
33.1
29.0
157.0
34.4
54.4
246.6
345.7
17.1
17.3
14.4
28.1
8.5
4.7
40.1
41.4
33.4
31.3

88%
-43%
-28%
-50%
-14%
-8%
-14%
-16%
2%
-2%
6%
-48%
145%
33%
-59%
-52%
48%
9%
-58%
-16%
-73%
-85%
-25%
0%
8%
55%

1752.1
1809.5
1604.6
1057.3
2101.7
1291.7
1418.6
1097.5
1145.0
1067.8
798.3
1151.0
536.4
603.8
737.9
524.3
277.2
604.0
715.3
946.3
918.2
558.5
2968.8
755.6
585.3
782.8

1755.2
1834.9
1885.3
1240.9
1955.4
1136.3
1164.9
1092.5
1039.2
913.6
772.8
1223.1
470.0
501.8
773.7
513.6
262.8
623.6
904.3
1097.4
933.6
485.7
2802.1
700.1
704.3
976.2

0%
-1%
-15%
-15%
7%
14%
22%
0%
10%
17%
3%
-6%
14%
20%
-5%
2%
5%
-3%
-21%
-14%
-2%
15%
6%
8%
-17%
-20%

643.6
145.7
134.6
162.3
112.1
70.3
29.9
16.5
31.6
16.2
11.2
40.1
6.9
11.4
54.6
158.7
6.5
4.2
26.0
13.3
11.9
12.8
52.6
61.9
29.2
20.1

700.4
243.7
190.5
195.3
183.1
159.3
155.2
100.4
78.6
61.9
50.8
86.7
27.4
41.5
111.5
152.6
8.9
26.0
52.0
59.1
34.7
26.0
135.4
105.4
96.0
75.3

-8%
-40%
-29%
-17%
-39%
-56%
-81%
-84%
-60%
-74%
-78%
-54%
-75%
-72%
-51%
4%
-27%
-84%
-50%
-78%
-66%
-51%
-61%
-41%
-70%
-73%

3335.2
2470.5
2271.1
1481.7
2618.9
1580.6
1600.4
1200.6
1306.7
1121.9
840.5
1298.6
632.9
708.9
1049.0
1087.2
309.6
627.1
747.8
989.7
932.4
572.3
3051.5
858.9
651.0
855.7

3001.8
2935.9
2802.2
1920.6
2617.0
1494.6
1472.5
1317.3
1230.8
1041.9
888.8
1582.6
567.5
648.8
1323.8
1246.0
297.0
678.2
987.9
1229.3
979.0
518.3
2978.5
850.4
840.4
1104.6

11%
-16%
-19%
-23%
0%
6%
9%
-9%
6%
8%
-5%
-18%
12%
9%
-21%
-13%
4%
-8%
-24%
-19%
-5%
10%
2%
1%
-23%
-23%

27.68
206.48
229.41
104.38
75.75
104.68
249.32
95.61
123.14
164.37
81.30
66.38
29.00
35.70
58.40
241.61
60.39
92.27
129.36
133.51
80.75
62.95
104.04
99.04
42.00
83.46
Contd..

48

Table 4(B) : Rainfall in Different Meteorological Sub-Divisions of the country during 2008

(Unit : in millimetre)
Winter Monsoon
Sl.
No.

Meteorological SubDivision

1
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.

2
Chhattisgarh
Coastal A. P.
Telangana
Rayalaseema
Tamil& Puducherry
Coastal Karnataka
N. I. Karnataka
S. I. Karnataka
Kerala
Lakshadweep
All India

Area
(thousand
sq km)
3
135.2
93.0
114.7
69.0
130.5
18.7
79.9
93.1
38.9
0.0
3287.9

(1.1.2008 to 28.2.2008)
Actual

Normal

%
Dep.

Pre -Monsoon

South-West Monsoon

Post Monsoon

Total Rainfall

(1.3.2008 to 31.5.2008)

(1.6.2008 to 30.09.2008)

(1.10.2008 to 31.12.2008)

(1.1.2008 to 31.12.2008)

Actual

Normal

%
Dep.

Actual

Normal

%
Dep.

Actual

Normal

%
Dep.

Actual

Normal

%
Dep.

Estimated
Volume of
Actual
Rainfall
(BCM)
($)

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

15.2
72.8
20.0
22.6
45.9
9.1
6.6
19.6
30.5
25.4

27.3
15.4
10.2
6.7
35.2
2.0
4.6
5.4
28.1
36.9

-44%
372%
96%
236%
30%
354%
44%
259%
8%
-31%

53.3
124.1
137.6
133.2
261.8
264.3
163.9
219.2
398.3
316.5

53.3
94.4
55.7
78.2
127.7
179.4
87.9
150.4
427.8
233.7

0%
31%
147%
70%
105%
47%
87%
46%
-7%
35%

1064.4
598.8
797.5
387.5
324.5
2653.0
429.9
721.7
1678.3
933.9

1205.8
575.2
767.3
380.9
315.6
3173.9
490.9
659.3
2143.0
985.2

-12%
4%
4%
2%
3%
-16%
-12%
9%
-22%
-5%

11.1
261.5
42.9
251.8
563.6
124.5
100.1
145.2
427.0
450.6

82.0
326.2
109.6
212.1
431.8
258.0
136.7
199.7
498.5
328.9

-86%
-20%
-61%
19%
31%
-52%
-27%
-27%
-14%
37%

1144.0
1057.2
998.1
795.0
1195.7
3050.9
700.5
1105.7
2534.1
1726.4

1368.4
1011.2
942.7
677.9
910.3
3613.3
720.1
1014.8
3097.5
1584.7

-16%
5%
6%
17%
31%
-16%
-3%
9%
-18%
9%

154.67
98.36
114.51
54.89
156.10
57.10
55.96
102.95
98.48
0.06

37.6

43.8

-14%

114.4

134.4

-15%

877.4

892.2

-2%

88.1

125.9

-30%

1117.5

1196.4

-7%

3674.43

Source : Indian Meteorological Department


$ Col 19 = Col.3 X Col. 16 / 1000
BCM : Billion Cubic Metres
Note: Percentage departure is based on actual rainfall in comparison to corresponding normal rainfall

% Dep. : Percentage departure from normal

49

Table

Sl.
No.

1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35

5(A) :

Distribution of Number of Districts by intensity of Rainfall during Monsoon 2009 (01.06.2009


30.09.2009)

STATE/UT

2
A & N Island (Ut)
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Manipur
Mizoram
Tripura
Sikkim
West Bengal
Orissa
Jharkhand
Bihar
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
Haryana
Chandigarh (UT)
Delhi
Punjab
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh
Chhattisgarh
Gujarat
DNH & Daman (UTs)
Diu (UT)
Goa
Maharashtra
Andhra Pradesh
Tamilnadu
Puducherry (UT)
Karnataka
Kerala
Lakshadweep (UT)
Total
Percentage distribution of
(511) districts by intensity of
rainfall (%)
511

Intensity of Rainfall
Deficient Scanty Nothing

Excess

Normal

3
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
8
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
4
0
1
0
2
0
4
0
17
0
0
46

4
1
3
12
1
0
0
1
2
0
10
17
7
10
10
3
5
1
0
3
3
2
5
11
3
5
1
0
1
14
8
13
0
9
9
1
171

5
1
4
7
0
3
1
0
1
1
6
5
3
13
38
5
11
0
1
8
6
7
26
32
13
16
0
0
0
17
15
13
1
1
5
0
260

6
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
15
3
3
0
0
4
1
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
34

33

51

Source : Indian Meteorological Department

50

No Data

TOTAL

7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

8
0
2
1
1
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
5
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22

9
2
13
22
3
4
3
2
3
1
17
30
15
32
64
12
19
1
1
16
12
11
32
45
16
25
1
1
1
33
23
30
1
27
14
1
533

100

TABLE 5 (B): Distribution of Number of Districts by intensity of Rainfall during Monsoon 2008 (01.06.200830.09.2008)

Sl.
No.
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35

STATE/UT
2
A & N Island (Ut)
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Manipur
Mizoram
Tripura
Sikkim
West Bengal
Orissa
Jharkhand
Bihar
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
Haryana
Chandigarh (UT)
Delhi
Punjab
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh
Chhattisgarh
Gujarat
DNH & Daman (UTs)
Diu (UT)
Goa
Maharashtra
Andhra Pradesh
Tamilnadu
Puducherry (UT)
Karnataka
Kerala
Lakshadweep (UT)

Total
Percentage distribution of (498)
districts by intensity of rainfall
(%)

Intensity of Rainfall
Deficient
Scanty Nothing
5
6
7
1
0
0
2
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
7
3
0
3
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
7
0
0
23
1
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
3
0
0
10
0
0
1
0
0
8
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
0

Excess
3
0
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
7
20
3
10
30
3
8
1
0
8
6
0
9
3
0
8
0
0
0
2
6
7
0
7
0
0

Normal
4
1
7
15
1
1
2
1
1
1
9
9
5
10
17
4
7
0
1
3
4
8
16
18
13
14
1
0
1
21
14
13
0
12
6
1

143

237

111

29

48

22

498
Source : Indian Meteorological Department

51

No Data
8
0
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
6
10
7
2
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

TOTAL
9
2
13
22
3
4
3
2
3
1
17
30
15
32
64
12
19
1
1
16
12
11
32
45
16
25
1
1
1
33
23
30
1
27
14
1

35

533

100

Table 6 : Per Capita Availability of Water in India during 2010


Sl
No.

1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

River Basin

Indus (up to Border)


Ganga
Godavari
Krishna
Cauvery
Subernarekha*
Brahamani & Baitarni
Mahanadi
Pennar
Mahi
Sabarmati
Narmada
Tapi
West Flowing Rivers
East Flowing Rivers
Others
TOTAL

Average
Water
Resources
Potential

Estimate
Population
In 2010
(Millions)

Per Capita
Availability of water
in 2010
(Cubic Meters)

73.31
1110.62
110.54
78.12
21.36
12.37
28.48
66.88
6.32
11.02
3.81
45.64
14.88
87.41
22.52
62.54
1869.35

58.42
549.94
75.30
84.78
40.85
13.10
13.66
37.09
13.53
14.64
14.64
20.50
20.64
112.25
95.65
12.00
1177

1255
2020
1468
921
523
944
2085
1803
467
753
260
2227
721
779
235
1588

Source : B.P. Directorate, CWC.


1. Reassessment of Water Resources Potential of India March 1993, CWC.
2. Report of the Standing Sub-Committee for assessment of availability and requirement of
water for diverse uses in the country, August 2000.
Note * : Combining Subernarekha and other small rivers between Subernarekha and Baitarni.

52

Table 7 : Basin-wise Live Storage Capacities under Major & Medium Irrigation Projects in India
Unit: MCM
Live Storage Capacities

Sl.No.

Basin

1
1
2

2
Indus
A) Ganga
B) Brahmaputra & Barak
Godavari
Krishna
Cauvery
Pennar
EFR from Mahanadi to
Godavari and Krishna to
Pennar
EFR B/W Pennar and
Kanyakumari
Mahanadi
Brahmani & Baitarni
Subernarekha
Sabarmati
Mahi
WFR of Kutch, Saurashtra
Including Luni
Narmada
Tapi
WFR from Tapi to Tadri
WFR from Tadri to
Kanyakumari
Area of Inland Drainage of
Rajasthan
Minor River Basins
Draining into Myanmar and
Bengladesh
Grand Total in BCM

3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

Average
Annual Flow

Completed
Project

Project Under
Construction

Total

Project
Under
Consideration

3
73305.00
525023.00
585597.00
110540.00
78124.00
21358.00
6316.00

4
16285.90
42060.20
2326.92
25124.60
41803.98
8597.20
2649.40

5
282.53
18600.18
9353.64
6205.79
7743.54
269.82
2170.71

6
16568.43
60660.38
11680.56
31330.39
49547.52
8867.02
4820.11

7
2576.39
30083.92
41262.88
5841.16
1127.84
261.99

22520.00

1601.44

1424.97

3026.41

945.29

Percentage of
Likely
Average
Annual
Flow((Col6+
Col7)/
Col3)*100
8
26.12
17.28
9.04
33.63
64.87
42.74
76.32
17.64

16458.00

1838.41

68.49

1906.90

66879.00
28477.00
12368.00
3809.00
11020.00

12334.80
4648.09
672.02
1306.77
4722.60

1873.00
875.60
1650.19
60.77
261.43

14207.80
5523.69
2322.21
1367.54
4984.03

10094.20
8721.19
1380.50
99.33
11.81

36.34
50.02
29.94
38.51
45.33

15098.00

4726.92

797.23

5524.15

2849.06

55.46

45639.00
14879.00
87411.00

16979.50
9408.37
11268.03

6625.10
847.42
3464.38

23604.60
10255.79
14732.41

465.73
286.92
81.69

52.74
70.86
16.95

113532.00

10236.16

1317.54

11553.70

1453.31

11.46

31000.00

312.00

1869.35

218.90

0.00

63.89

312.00

1.47

1.01

282.80

107.54

20.88

Source : 1). Central Water Commission (WM Directorate), 2). ISO, CWC for Col.8.
Note : Projects having a live storage capacity of 10 M.Cum and above only are included. An additional live storage capacity of
6.241 Billion Cubic Metre (BCM)(approx.) is estimated to be created through medium projects each having a capacity of
less than 10 MCM thus making a total live storage capacity of 225.14*(BCM) in completed Projects.
BCM: Billion Cubic Metre
EFR: East Flowing Rivers
MCM: Million Cubic Metre
WFR: West Flowing Rivers

53

Table 8 : Live Storage Capacities under Major & Medium Irrigation Projects by State

(Unit: MCM)
LIVE STORAGE CAPACITIES UNDER

Sl.No.

Name of State

1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

2
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Arunachal Pradesh
Bihar
Chattisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu And Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamilnadu
Tripura
Uttarakhand
Uttar Pardesh
West Bengal
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
Chandigarh
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
Daman & Diu
Delhi
Lakshadweep
Puducherry
Total in MCM
in BCM

31
32
33
34

Completed
Projects

Ongoing
Projects

Consideration
Projects

Total

3
27305.13
12.46
1842.22
6217.24
44.30
16137.80
13917.15
2472.07
33631.21
5384.27
26906.28
25523.01
396.50
697.96
1220.00
17224.61
2368.75
8284.85
6500.47
312.00
5671.08
15345.01
1475.15
-

4
6148.33
241.06
675.30
787.55
227.16
7406.84
188.73
93.80
6877.64
1413.15
1336.22
7026.46
13242.89
8449.58
663.00
1997.66
1425.95
68.49
2726.52
2711.59
184.44
-

5
33453.46
12.46
241.06
2517.52
7004.79
271.46
23544.64
14105.88
93.80
9349.71
35044.36
6720.49
33932.74
38765.90
8846.08
697.96
663.00
1220.00
19222.27
2368.75
9710.80
6568.96
312.00
8397.60
18056.60
1659.59
-

6
1611.28
725.49
37934.03
5822.22
519.30
3446.02
258.00
985.80
1831.59
475.53
66.23
1686.07
7335.04
763.23
516.26
1561.00
526.10
21099.70
1807.02
1.47
13.24
153.63
18406.45
-

13.79
218903.31
218.90

63892.36
63.90

13.79
282795.67
282.80

107544.70
107.54

Percentage
Distribution
of Live
Storage
Capacity
(Col.5 /
Total of
Col.5 *100)
7
11.83
0.00
0.09
0.89
2.48
0.10
8.33
0.00
4.99
0.03
3.31
12.39
2.38
12.00
13.71
3.13
0.25
0.23
0.43
6.80
0.84
3.43
0.00
2.32
0.11
2.97
6.39
0.59
0.00
100.00

Source : 1. Central Water Commission (WM Directorate),


2. ISO, CWC for Col.7
Projects having a live storage capacity of 10 MCM and above only are included. An additional live storage capacity of
Note :
6.241 Billion Cubic Metre (BCM)(approx.) is estimated to be created through medium projects each having a capacity
of less than 10 MCM thus making a total live storage capacity of 225.14*(BCM) in completed Projects.
MCM: Million Cubic Metre
BCM: Billion Cubic Metre

54

Table 9 (A) : Storage Position of Important Reservoirs of India at the end of each month During June 2008 to May 2009
Sl.No.

1
1*
2*
3
4
5
6
7
8*
9
10
11*
12
13*
14
15
16
17
18
19*
20*
21
22*
23
24
25
26
27
28

Name of Reservoirs

2
SRISAILAM
NAGARJUNA SAGAR
SRIRAMSAGAR
SOMASILA
LOWER MANAIR
TENUGHAT
MAITHON
PANCHET HILL
KONAR
TILAIYA
UKAI
SABARMATI(DHAROI)
KADANA
SHETRUNJI
BHADAR
DAMANGANGA
DANTIWADA
PANAM
GOBIND
SAGAR(BHAKRA)
PONG DAM(BEAS)
KRISHNARAJA SAGARA
TUNGABHADRA
GHATAPRABHA(HIDKAL)
BHADRA
LINGANAMAKKI
NARAYANPUR
MALAPRABHA(RENUKA)
KABINI

Location

Live
Capacity
at FRL in
BCM

Level
(m)

Jun-08
Live
Storage
BCM

Percentage of
normal
storage

Level
(m)

Jul-08
Live
Storage
BCM

Percentage of
normal
storage
10

Level
(m)

Aug-08
Live
Storage
BCM

11

12

(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)

8.288
6.841
2.3
1.994
0.621
0.821
0.471
0.184
0.176
0.142
6.615
0.735
1.472
0.3
0.188
0.502
0.399
0.697

246.58
166.24
320.38
93.55
271.27
258.98
138.09
124.93
320.38
366.25
90.17
182.43
120.25
47.57
100.98
65.7
162.53
119

1.411
3.318
-0.68
0.848
0.17
0.298
0.097
0.182
-0.68
0.059
1.091
0.197
0.547
0.018
0.016
0.071
0.002
0.249

94
253
231
652
117
116
55
280
-1236
295
81
259
109
26
41
64
40
120

246.45
162.92
320.95
92.12
271.03
259.29
145.81
125.16
421.39
369.06
89.54
182.52
120.4
52.32
102.51
69.65
163.42
118.15

1.397
2.593
-0.651
0.69
0.162
0.312
0.412
0.184
0.103
0.142
0.978
0.202
0.557
0.113
0.101
0.155
0.005
0.22

39
143
-174
651
105
106
148
161
117
263
37
126
87
79
142
90
12
71

267.75
174.96
325.98
91.3
273.95
259.43
146.26
126.79
425.29
370.76
96.81
183.6
123.57
53.42
105.61
74.8
167.5
122.35

7.144
5.417
-0.082
0.606
0.274
0.318
0.437
0.184
0.167
0.142
2.756
0.258
0.8
0.16
0.104
0.302
0.028
0.385

(HP )

6.229

489.65

3.062

200

500.68

4.451

146

510.21

5.871

(HP )
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)

6.157
1.163
3.276
1.391
1.785
4.294
0.863
0.972
0.275

402.03
745.87
489.47
639.9
647.01
535.35
487.47
623.55
692.08

1.731
0.479
0.804
0.211
0.747
0.681
0.342
0.128
0.062

192
263
188
97
156
83
74
200
53

412.65
748.96
492.54
649.13
651.66
541.08
489.61
625.94
695.79

3.543
0.706
1.371
0.556
1.139
1.33
0.549
0.241
0.252

166
97
58
58
98
56
85
63
114

422.3
752.5
497.74
662.48
657.73
550.26
491.78
632.12
695.47

5.658
1.163
2.955
1.356
1.782
3.109
0.804
0.761
0.234

Percentage of
normal
storage
13
119
161
-7
245
117
102
108
114
136
184
61
103
119
98
112
90
32
98
124
142
120
102
108
118
93
106
135
102
Contd..

55

Table 9 (A) : Storage Position of Important Reservoirs of India at the end of each month During June 2008 to May 2009
Sl.No.

1
29
30
31
32
33*
34*
35
36*
37*
38*
39*
40*
41
42*
43*
44*
45*
46
47
48*
49
50
51
52
53
54
55*
56
57*

Name of Reservoirs

2
HEMAVATHY
HARANGI
SUPA
VANI VILAS SAGAR
ALMATTI
GERUSOPPA
KALLADA(PARAPPAR)
IDAMALAYAR
IDUKKI
KAKKI
PERIYAR
GANDHI SAGAR
TAWA
BARGI
BANSAGAR
INDIRA SAGAR
MINIMATA BANGO
MAHANADI
JAYAKWADI(PAITHAN)
KOYANA
BHIMA(UJJANI)
ISAPUR
MULA
YELDARI
GIRNA
KHADAKVASLA
UPPER VAITARNA
UPPER TAPI
PENCH(TOTLADOH)

Location

3
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(CHH)
(CHH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)

Live
Capacity
at FRL in
BCM

4
0.927
0.22
4.12
0.802
3.105
0.13
0.507
1.018
1.46
0.447
0.173
6.827
1.944
3.18
5.166
9.745
3.046
0.767
2.171
2.652
1.517
0.965
0.609
0.809
0.524
0.056
0.331
0.255
1.091

Level
(m)

5
881.33
864.18
521.75
634.59
511.82
50.05
92.6
130.56
700.99
957.78
865.61
385.38
341.01
408.1
327.75
243.24
344.66
341.22
458.6
635.74
489.36
432.28
535.18
446.84
383.68
578.66
594.71
209.85
471.2

Jun-08
Live
Storage
BCM

Percentage of
normal
storage

0.298
0.083
0.669
0.05
0.653
0.102
0.102
0.165
0.149
0.133
0.142
0.714
0.319
0.461
0.684
0.004
1.153
0.212
0.556
0.85
-0.305
0.287
0.022
-0.013
0.033
0.012
0.086
0.057
0.135

176
130
96
34
110
92
53
65
44
119
225
150
61
171
4560
6
113
65
144
97
179
94
34
-13
58
86
76
248
107

56

Level
(m)

8
887.04
870.94
526.56
634.42
516.1
53.02
99.65
139.74
705.42
967.87
865.15
385.88
343.08
413.9
331.68
244.26
352.53
340.76
458.19
644.65
489.45
432.28
539.8
446.87
383.03
579.27
598.99
211.22
471.6

Jul-08
Live
Storage
BCM

9
0.637
0.204
0.901
0.048
1.639
0.118
0.188
0.305
0.282
0.254
0.112
0.818
0.484
1.183
1.564
0.298
1.848
0.19
0.473
1.465
-0.29
0.287
0.122
-0.013
0.021
0.018
0.192
0.112
0.145

Percentage of
normal
storage
10
97
102
56
34
69
106
70
56
44
115
120
86
43
97
590
21
128
40
69
73
-64
70
42
-8
15
67
86
267
41

Level
(m)

Aug-08
Live
Storage
BCM

11

12

13

0.927
0.217
2.303
0.045
3
0.105
0.271
0.525
0.545
0.362
0.11
1.07
1.325
2.87
2.477
4.446
2.544
0.297
1.065
2.652
1.369
0.314
0.433
-0.011
0.14
0.043
0.313
0.185
0.352

120
101
96
31
105
93
80
71
62
121
128
47
76
123
273
149
128
53
94
106
152
50
102
-3
56
108
105
112
58
Contd..

890.63
871.34
546.83
634.25
519.5
50.62
105.4
150.42
713.2
976.3
864.03
386.98
351.19
421.5
334.92
255.19
356.9
342.62
460.62
657.94
496.38
432.78
548.73
446.95
388.03
581.53
602.92
212.8
477.85

Percentage of
normal
storage

Table 9 (A) : Storage Position of Important Reservoirs of India at the end of each month During June 2008 to May 2009
Sl.No.

Name of Reservoirs

1
58*
59*
60
61*
62*
63*
64*
65*
66*
67
68*
69
70*
71
72
73
74*
75
76
77*
78*
79*
80
81

2
HIRAKUD
BALIMELA
SALANADI
RENGALI
MACHKUND(JALAPUT)
UPPER KOLAB
UPPER INDRAVATI
THEIN DAM
MAHI BAJAJ SAGAR
JHAKAM
RANA PRATAP SAGAR
LOWER BHAWANI
METTUR(STANLEY)
VAIGAI
PARAMBIKULAM
ALIYAR
SHOLAYAR
GUMTI
MATATILA
RIHAND
RAMGANGA
TEHRI
MAYURAKSHI
KANGSABATI
Total Storage
Percentage

Location

3
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(PUN)
(RAJ)
(RAJ)
(RAJ)
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TRP)
(UP )
(UP )
(UKH)
(UKH)
(WB )
(WB )

Live
Capacity
at FRL in
BCM

4
5.378
2.676
0.558
3.432
0.893
0.935
1.456
2.344
1.711
0.132
1.436
0.792
2.647
0.172
0.38
0.095
0.143
0.312
0.707
5.649
2.196
2.615
0.48
0.914
159.768

Level
(m)

5
181.5
441.53
74.6
114.36
831.64
844.87
627
512.78
266.85
334.35
351.02
277.28
231.25
275.66
546.43
313.33
967.4
88.81
304.92
255.39
332.38
763.15
112.09
129.69

Jun-08
Live
Storage
BCM

Percentage of
normal
storage

0.447
0.188
0.319
0.831
0.428
0.028
0.134
1.28
0.375
0.004
1.094
0.702
1.449
0.099
0.187
0.054
0.019
0.117
0.367
0.669
0.425
0.47
0.096
0.419
45.475

67
229
214
369
193
19
46
211
186
27
246
242
143
190
168
257
33
94
303
137
186
405
64
388

28

Level
(m)

Jul-08
Live
Storage
BCM

185.25
440.22
71.7
118.14
830.33
844.71
626.8
513.97
268.25
349.45
351.58
277.5
220.27
276.19
551.01
312.63
986.76
89
306.35
258.63
343.46
791.9
119.85
131.98

Percentage of
normal
storage
10

1.73
0.096
0.245
1.715
0.359
0.023
0.12
1.353
0.465
0.051
1.199
0.717
0.553
0.108
0.272
0.05
0.072
0.123
0.494
1.721
0.857
1.233
0.397
0.613
67.984
43

109
30
136
168
102
8
18
165
74
121
201
163
44
177
123
109
64
67
167
126
177
190
153
206

Level
(m)

Aug-08
Live
Storage
BCM

11

12

190.47
447.96
76.77
121.99
834.71
850.5
636.25
519.28
271.45
354.8
352.56
278.96
230.23
278.14
552.86
316.66
998.31
89.4
308.03
262.01
353.35
813.65
120.24
131.7

Percentage of
normal
storage
13

4.493
0.736
0.377
2.921
0.62
0.315
0.868
1.678
0.722
0.089
1.395
0.792
1.344
0.147
0.309
0.074
0.12
0.137
0.665
3.03
1.363
1.962
0.418
0.586
122.548

113
87
136
134
114
67
78
155
71
119
164
163
90
196
106
112
95
63
121
119
146
149
161
143

77
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1*
2*
3
4
5
6
7
8*
9
10
11*
12
13*
14
15
16
17
18
19*
20*
21
22*
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

Name of Reservoirs

2
SRISAILAM
NAGARJUNA SAGAR
SRIRAMSAGAR
SOMASILA
LOWER MANAIR
TENUGHAT
MAITHON
PANCHET HILL
KONAR
TILAIYA
UKAI
SABARMATI(DHAROI)
KADANA
SHETRUNJI
BHADAR
DAMANGANGA
DANTIWADA
PANAM
GOBIND SAGAR(BHAKRA)
PONG DAM(BEAS)
KRISHNARAJA SAGARA
TUNGABHADRA
GHATAPRABHA(HIDKAL)
BHADRA
LINGANAMAKKI
NARAYANPUR
MALAPRABHA(RENUKA)
KABINI
HEMAVATHY
HARANGI

Location

3
(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(HP )
(HP )
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)

Live
Capacity at
FRL in
BCM
4
8.288
6.841
2.3
1.994
0.621
0.821
0.471
0.184
0.176
0.142
6.615
0.735
1.472
0.3
0.188
0.502
0.399
0.697
6.229
6.157
1.163
3.276
1.391
1.785
4.294
0.863
0.972
0.275
0.927
0.22

Level
(m)

Sep-08
Live
Storage
BCM

269.55
179.83
332.54
95.25
277
259.69
147.16
127.66
425.75
370.25
102.04
183.63
124.79
55.53
107.9
79.9
168.11
123.05
512
423.48
751.87
497.7
662.95
657.45
551.47
492.1
633.23
695.43
890.06
870.44

8.175
6.841
1.684
1.055
0.438
0.329
0.471
0.184
0.175
0.142
4.997
0.26
0.905
0.3
0.188
0.502
0.033
0.42
6.154
5.944
1.087
2.942
1.387
1.749
3.425
0.844
0.895
0.232
0.876
0.189

Percentage of
normal
storage
7

Level
(m)

Oct-08
Live
Storage
BCM

128
173
98
219
139
106
102
105
109
133
91
82
107
184
192
112
30
94
118
130
122
105
112
119
102
113
157
115
128
104

267.68
177.24
332.05
97.19
276.5
260.13
146.46
124.67
425.35
369.26
101.71
182.83
124.18
55.47
107.81
79.65
168.05
122.25
508.69
422.01
751.65
496.69
660.45
656.42
550.52
491.73
632.1
696.11
888.43
866.87

7.106
6.097
1.44
1.341
0.407
0.348
0.449
0.169
0.168
0.142
4.838
0.216
0.852
0.295
0.184
0.493
0.033
0.38
5.631
5.58
1.055
2.58
1.206
1.632
3.178
0.797
0.763
0.272
0.74
0.109

Percentage of
normal
storage
10

Level
(m)

Nov-08
Live
Storage
BCM

11

12

102
128
97
165
121
108
97
96
106
131
95
71
105
188
196
103
35
93
118
142
110
95
98
112
94
105
126
133
112
77

267.63
170.47
330.74
99.19
277.95
259.85
146.56
125.26
424.53
368
100.46
181.65
123.85
55.27
107.28
79.15
165.11
121.75
505.65
418.33
749.74
494.69
655.36
655.91
549.18
491.9
630.21
694.93
884.46
857.94

7.08
4.313
1.029
1.708
0.498
0.335
0.455
0.184
0.154
0.116
4.239
0.162
0.824
0.279
0.161
0.47
0.013
0.356
5.158
4.736
0.836
1.916
0.877
1.576
2.844
0.82
0.567
0.204
0.467
0.041

Percentage of
normal
storage
13
112
110
95
206
144
104
99
102
105
126
91
61
103
198
206
103
17
91
125
141
100
86
90
114
93
106
120
149
94
63
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31
32
33*
34*
35
36*
37*
38*
39*
40*
41
42*
43*
44*
45*
46
47
48*
49
50
51
52
53
54
55*
56
57*
58*
59*
60
61*

Name of Reservoirs

2
SUPA
VANI VILAS SAGAR
ALMATTI
GERUSOPPA
KALLADA(PARAPPAR)
IDAMALAYAR
IDUKKI
KAKKI
PERIYAR
GANDHI SAGAR
TAWA
BARGI
BANSAGAR
INDIRA SAGAR
MINIMATA BANGO
MAHANADI
JAYAKWADI(PAITHAN)
KOYANA
BHIMA(UJJANI)
ISAPUR
MULA
YELDARI
GIRNA
KHADAKVASLA
UPPER VAITARNA
UPPER TAPI
PENCH(TOTLADOH)
HIRAKUD
BALIMELA
SALANADI
RENGALI

Location

3
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(CHH)
(CHH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)

Live
Capacity at
FRL in
BCM
4
4.12
0.802
3.105
0.13
0.507
1.018
1.46
0.447
0.173
6.827
1.944
3.18
5.166
9.745
3.046
0.767
2.171
2.652
1.517
0.965
0.609
0.809
0.524
0.056
0.331
0.255
1.091
5.378
2.676
0.558
3.432

Level
(m)

Sep-08
Live
Storage
BCM

550.1
636.28
519.6
48.31
111.34
154.87
717.77
979.6
862.47
387.21
352.17
422.25
336.41
255.33
357.1
345.39
463.91
659.36
496.83
434.22
552.34
454.9
396.72
582.47
603.5
213.67
480.3
191.86
450.22
80.16
123.69

2.601
0.081
3.051
0.093
0.388
0.629
0.73
0.413
0.081
1.125
1.475
3.068
2.991
4.567
2.58
0.485
2.171
2.652
1.517
0.399
0.609
0.262
0.45
0.056
0.331
0.235
0.458
5.282
0.971
0.482
3.432

Percentage of
normal
storage
7

Level
(m)

Oct-08
Live
Storage
BCM

102
49
103
79
106
80
75
132
104
42
80
106
292
128
113
89
152
103
150
54
122
52
145
137
105
104
59
106
80
130
112

548.21
636.57
519.28
53.23
115.18
153.4
718.9
981.25
864.6
386.96
351.86
421.5
335.15
254.61
354.62
344.06
463.63
659.08
496.83
434.42
552.3
454.96
397.36
582.47
603.5
214
476.43
191.05
450.98
73.86
122.08

2.424
0.086
2.892
0.119
0.474
0.594
0.775
0.442
0.121
1.063
1.429
2.87
2.545
4.164
2.166
0.386
2.064
2.652
1.517
0.411
0.609
0.265
0.481
0.056
0.331
0.255
0.297
4.832
1.055
0.298
2.949

Percentage of
normal
storage
10

Level
(m)

Nov-08
Live
Storage
BCM

11

12

95
36
100
100
117
73
74
126
120
43
78
111
307
107
101
79
143
107
137
59
120
51
153
193
107
104
43
100
79
88
101

545.4
636.47
517.32
53.4
114.14
151.44
718.31
981
862.14
385.95
349.18
419.95
333.81
252.38
354.41
344.7
462.95
657.73
496.77
433.51
550.93
452.65
396.09
582.14
603.28
213.64
473.06
190.41
450.34
73.1
120.53

2.179
0.084
2.056
0.12
0.45
0.549
0.754
0.438
0.074
0.834
1.062
2.436
2.155
3.04
2.127
0.43
1.815
2.631
1.498
0.355
0.537
0.159
0.42
0.051
0.325
0.233
0.186
3.803
0.984
0.28
2.49

Percentage of
normal
storage
13
92
35
86
103
109
72
72
125
64
42
68
112
330
97
113
88
137
116
147
54
113
33
145
213
107
95
31
83
75
85
101
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1
62*
63*
64*
65*
66*
67
68*
69
70*
71
72
73
74*
75
76
77*
78*
79*
80
81

2
MACHKUND(JALAPUT)
UPPER KOLAB
UPPER INDRAVATI
THEIN DAM
MAHI BAJAJ SAGAR
JHAKAM
RANA PRATAP SAGAR
LOWER BHAWANI
METTUR(STANLEY)
VAIGAI
PARAMBIKULAM
ALIYAR
SHOLAYAR
GUMTI
MATATILA
RIHAND
RAMGANGA
TEHRI
MAYURAKSHI
KANGSABATI
Total Storage
Percentage

Location

3
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(PUN)
(RAJ)
(RAJ)
(RAJ)
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TRP)
(UP )
(UP )
(UKH)
(UKH)
(WB )
(WB )

Live
Capacity at
FRL in
BCM
4
0.893
0.935
1.456
2.344
1.711
0.132
1.436
0.792
2.647
0.172
0.38
0.095
0.143
0.312
0.707
5.649
2.196
2.615
0.48
0.914

159.768

Level
(m)

Sep-08
Live
Storage
BCM

836.67
853.17
640.85
514.87
273.5
355.95
352.67
277.7
229.05
274.18
553.69
316.71
1000.8
88.77
308.46
262.07
355.74
818.8
120.93
133.07

0.77
0.517
1.328
1.469
0.897
0.098
1.415
0.73
1.23
0.072
0.326
0.075
0.133
0.116
0.706
3.054
1.502
2.158
0.457
0.721

126.262
79

Percentage of
normal
storage
7

Level
(m)

Oct-08
Live
Storage
BCM

114
87
106
124
74
114
163
171
91
106
109
139
112
47
105
81
112
141
126
125

836.52
852.91
639.76
512.98
273.75
356.05
352.41
278.66
230.51
277.79
554.79
318.27
992.62
88.17
308.03
261.16
356.53
820
118.4
130.35

0.758
0.495
1.21
1.292
0.924
0.099
1.363
0.792
1.435
0.14
0.349
0.084
0.095
0.097
0.665
2.698
1.553
2.206
0.321
0.469

124.168
78

Percentage of
normal
storage
10

Level
(m)

Nov-08
Live
Storage
BCM

11

12

108
85
102
137
78
116
171
174
86
139
112
138
81
42
104
78
113
128
94
93

836
852.29
638.07
510.28
271.7
352.75
350.32
277.48
228.36
277.4
552.75
318.03
990.97
87.12
308.18
260.27
356.75
818.3
118.46
130.35

Percentage of
normal
storage
13

0.716
0.448
1.045
1.128
0.743
0.074
0.968
0.715
1.166
0.132
0.307
0.082
0.088
0.066
0.679
2.348
1.568
2.1
0.324
0.469

108
81
96
141
71
107
152
138
67
107
99
124
83
33
129
75
115
131
99
91

116.139
73
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1*
2*
3
4
5
6
7
8*
9
10
11*
12
13*
14
15
16
17
18
19*
20*
21
22*
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

Name of Reservoirs

2
SRISAILAM
NAGARJUNA SAGAR
SRIRAMSAGAR
SOMASILA
LOWER MANAIR
TENUGHAT
MAITHON
PANCHET HILL
KONAR
TILAIYA
UKAI
SABARMATI(DHAROI)
KADANA
SHETRUNJI
BHADAR
DAMANGANGA
DANTIWADA
PANAM
GOBIND SAGAR(BHAKRA)
PONG DAM(BEAS)
KRISHNARAJA SAGARA
TUNGABHADRA
GHATAPRABHA(HIDKAL)
BHADRA
LINGANAMAKKI
NARAYANPUR
MALAPRABHA(RENUKA)
KABINI
HEMAVATHY
HARANGI

Location

3
(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(HP )
(HP )
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)

Live
Capacity at
FRL in
BCM
4
8.288
6.841
2.3
1.994
0.621
0.821
0.471
0.184
0.176
0.142
6.615
0.735
1.472
0.3
0.188
0.502
0.399
0.697
6.229
6.157
1.163
3.276
1.391
1.785
4.294
0.863
0.972
0.275
0.927
0.22

Level
(m)

Dec-08
Live
Storage in
BCM

267.85
164.35
329.46
99.22
278.36
259.55
146.4
125.37
423.34
366.03
99.79
180.27
122.73
55.12
106.2
78.8
163.23
120.75
500.54
414.26
748.48
493.2
649.14
655.95
547.76
491.9
628.73
694.32
879.11
848.98

Percentage of
normal
storage
7

7.197
2.897
0.683
1.71
0.526
0.323
0.445
0.184
0.133
0.053
3.947
0.107
0.731
0.268
0.123
0.455
0.004
0.313
4.431
3.857
0.708
1.522
0.556
1.584
2.52
0.822
0.439
0.172
0.199
0

127
95
90
216
143
104
97
101
99
78
94
49
93
221
232
108
8
86
136
140
96
91
81
116
105
107
153
143
62
0

Level
(m)

Jan-09
Live
Storage in
BCM

265.78
159.75
327.84
98.01
276.45
259.15
145.69
125.03
422.32
364.48
98.34
179.72
122.96
54.57
105.03
78.25
163.23
119.7
493.39
411.64
747
490.23
639.75
654.4
546.01
491.7
625.39
694.4
877.9
851.23

6.168
1.941
0.294
1.484
0.404
0.36
0.405
0.184
0.117
0.023
3.341
0.09
0.75
0.228
0.087
0.433
0.004
0.273
3.496
3.345
0.572
0.924
0.206
1.412
2.155
0.793
0.211
0.177
0.153
0.004

Percentage of
normal
storage
10
126
90
96
206
121
121
92
101
98
51
90
51
100
243
242
117
11
83
143
143
100
85
48
118
96
111
129
135
52
13

Level
(m)

Feb-09
Live
Storage in
BCM

11

12

261.6
159.35
325.83
96.23
273.89
258.74
143.34
124.12
421.33
364.51
97.2
179.61
123.5
53.72
104.06
77.5
163.22
118.45
486.27
408.22
744.57
486.84
634.59
651.44
543.83
490.48
621.82
693.38
877.62
851.97

4.461
1.861
-0.113
1.188
0.27
0.29
0.288
0.144
0.102
0.019
2.897
0.087
0.794
0.176
0.064
0.401
0.004
0.229
2.686
2.724
0.382
0.479
0.082
1.119
1.755
0.646
0.065
0.125
0.142
0.007

Percentage of
normal
storage
13
118
106
-365
216
97
104
70
97
95
66
90
64
114
238
256
120
15
75
154
135
94
72
34
115
96
104
73
140
56
25
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31
32
33*
34*
35
36*
37*
38*
39*
40*
41
42*
43*
44*
45*
46
47
48*
49
50
51
52
53
54
55*
56
57*
58*
59*
60
61*

Name of Reservoirs

2
SUPA
VANI VILAS SAGAR
ALMATTI
GERUSOPPA
KALLADA(PARAPPAR)
IDAMALAYAR
IDUKKI
KAKKI
PERIYAR
GANDHI SAGAR
TAWA
BARGI
BANSAGAR
INDIRA SAGAR
MINIMATA BANGO
MAHANADI
JAYAKWADI(PAITHAN)
KOYANA
BHIMA(UJJANI)
ISAPUR
MULA
YELDARI
GIRNA
KHADAKVASLA
UPPER VAITARNA
UPPER TAPI
PENCH(TOTLADOH)
HIRAKUD
BALIMELA
SALANADI
RENGALI

Location

3
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(CHH)
(CHH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)

Live
Capacity at
FRL in
BCM
4
4.12
0.802
3.105
0.13
0.507
1.018
1.46
0.447
0.173
6.827
1.944
3.18
5.166
9.745
3.046
0.767
2.171
2.652
1.517
0.965
0.609
0.809
0.524
0.056
0.331
0.255
1.091
5.378
2.676
0.558
3.432

Level
(m)

Dec-08
Live
Storage in
BCM

542.44
636.28
516.09
49.46
114.63
150.44
716.86
979.79
860.86
385.38
345.4
418
332.71
251.4
354.1
345.2
462.35
656.26
496.15
432.1
549.6
451.66
394.12
581.47
602.92
213.03
472.81
189.66
448.85
72.85
119.34

Percentage of
normal
storage
7

1.942
0.08
1.633
0.099
0.458
0.525
0.693
0.419
0.053
0.714
0.681
1.95
1.836
2.606
2.077
0.47
1.61
2.456
1.293
0.278
0.472
0.117
0.333
0.043
0.313
0.2
0.178
3.387
0.824
0.273
2.092

93
34
91
86
118
78
72
133
56
47
56
115
333
110
120
96
132
120
149
46
118
27
136
253
109
91
36
79
70
88
88

Level
(m)

Jan-09
Live
Storage in
BCM

538.69
635.37
513.55
48.9
112.79
147.08
715.39
978
859.64
385.38
339.64
417.25
331.13
250.17
353
344.93
461.59
654.56
495.59
430.66
547.97
450.23
391.93
579.55
601.13
212.23
472.52
188.21
446.62
70.35
117.75

1.667
0.064
0.983
0.096
0.418
0.451
0.633
0.387
0.034
0.714
0.249
1.792
1.434
2.108
1.914
0.449
1.355
2.281
1.121
0.207
0.405
0.07
0.255
0.02
0.254
0.159
0.17
2.643
0.607
0.216
1.623

Percentage of
normal
storage
10
91
29
79
89
121
77
77
144
58
65
29
138
358
129
121
91
131
125
159
38
124
20
131
143
101
83
38
72
62
82
81

Level
(m)

Feb-09
Live
Storage in
BCM

11

12

534.58
634.21
510.43
49.61
109.94
142.18
713.41
974.85
858.84
383.8
338.94
416
329.86
248.53
351.77
344.51
460.69
652.15
494.88
429.05
545.9
449.2
389.3
579.36
599.19
211.6
472.3
186.78
441.32
66.27
116.16

1.382
0.044
0.429
0.1
0.362
0.351
0.554
0.341
0.022
0.41
0.213
1.54
1.133
1.516
1.743
0.415
1.086
2.081
0.915
0.135
0.317
0.041
0.175
0.019
0.198
0.129
0.163
2.009
0.172
0.137
1.24

Percentage of
normal
storage
13
90
23
56
92
129
73
82
148
51
49
36
152
343
112
120
96
120
129
172
29
122
14
113
136
97
78
51
63
21
58
70
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Name of Reservoirs

1
62*
63*
64*
65*
66*
67
68*
69
70*
71
72
73
74*
75
76
77*
78*
79*
80
81

2
MACHKUND(JALAPUT)
UPPER KOLAB
UPPER INDRAVATI
THEIN DAM
MAHI BAJAJ SAGAR
JHAKAM
RANA PRATAP SAGAR
LOWER BHAWANI
METTUR(STANLEY)
VAIGAI
PARAMBIKULAM
ALIYAR
SHOLAYAR
GUMTI
MATATILA
RIHAND
RAMGANGA
TEHRI
MAYURAKSHI
KANGSABATI
Total Storage
Percentage

Location

3
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(PUN)
(RAJ)
(RAJ)
(RAJ)
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TRP)
(UP )
(UP )
(UKH)
(UKH)
(WB )
(WB )

Live
Capacity at
FRL in
BCM
4
0.893
0.935
1.456
2.344
1.711
0.132
1.436
0.792
2.647
0.172
0.38
0.095
0.143
0.312
0.707
5.649
2.196
2.615
0.48
0.914

159.768

Level
(m)

Dec-08
Live
Storage in
BCM

835.85
851.77
636.84
504.18
268.35
349.3
347.56
275.26
230.3
275.68
552.36
315.04
981.87
85.9
306.63
259.85
354.31
811.8
118.4
128.55

Percentage of
normal
storage
7

0.704
0.409
0.925
0.829
0.474
0.051
0.518
0.576
1.351
0.099
0.299
0.064
0.056
0.035
0.518
2.179
1.417
1.894
0.321
0.333

111
80
93
131
56
104
78
118
84
106
105
116
75
20
130
81
126
138
98
78

92.066
58

Level
(m)

Jan-09
Live
Storage in
BCM

834.98
851.04
635.03
500.47
265.8
344.25
345.16
272.32
223.19
269.9
548.61
308.48
973.74
84.76
305.84
259.05
349.09
799.35
117.97
126.55

0.637
0.354
0.749
0.644
0.317
0.027
0.172
0.455
0.747
0.028
0.226
0.029
0.032
0.015
0.448
1.88
1.13
1.466
0.3
0.213

82.682
52

Percentage of
normal
storage
10
117
79
84
152
47
87
28
117
64
42
96
76
80
11
134
84
114
144
96
67

Level
(m)

Feb-09
Live
Storage in
BCM

11

12

832.98
849.87
632.8
497.08
263.4
339
344.98
270.43
222.15
269.02
545.97
306.05
961.75
84.17
302.12
258.47
343.2
786
116.22
124.19

Percentage of
normal
storage
13

0.511
0.27
0.565
0.51
0.18
0.012
0.146
0.337
0.675
0.022
0.178
0.018
0.009
0.007
0.189
1.665
0.846
1.079
0.226
0.098

110
70
74
180
35
67
25
101
60
34
92
67
33
6
72
88
103
159
93
44

74.289
46
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1*
2*
3
4
5
6
7
8*
9
10
11*
12
13*
14
15
16
17
18
19*
20*
21
22*
23
24
25
26
27
28
29

Name of Reservoirs

2
SRISAILAM
NAGARJUNA SAGAR
SRIRAMSAGAR
SOMASILA
LOWER MANAIR
TENUGHAT
MAITHON
PANCHET HILL
KONAR
TILAIYA
UKAI
SABARMATI(DHAROI)
KADANA
SHETRUNJI
BHADAR
DAMANGANGA
DANTIWADA
PANAM
GOBIND SAGAR(BHAKRA)
PONG DAM(BEAS)
KRISHNARAJA SAGARA
TUNGABHADRA
GHATAPRABHA(HIDKAL)
BHADRA
LINGANAMAKKI
NARAYANPUR
MALAPRABHA(RENUKA)
KABINI
HEMAVATHY

Location

3
(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(HP )
(HP )
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)

Live
Capacity at
FRL in
BCM
4
8.288
6.841
2.3
1.994
0.621
0.821
0.471
0.184
0.176
0.142
6.615
0.735
1.472
0.3
0.188
0.502
0.399
0.697
6.229
6.157
1.163
3.276
1.391
1.785
4.294
0.863
0.972
0.275
0.927

Level
(m)

Mar-09
Live
Storage in
BCM

250.55
157.4
322.42
94.35
271.24
256.44
141.04
122.8
419.75
364.3
95.45
179.32
123.45
51.97
103.72
76.65
163.13
116.75
476.38
402.29
741.59
480.09
632.38
647.82
540.75
487.21
621.1
692.32
876.68

Percentage of
normal
storage
7

1.94
1.48
-0.557
0.94
0.169
0.206
0.194
0.089
0.079
0.015
2.291
0.078
0.79
0.101
0.056
0.369
0.004
0.178
1.727
1.767
0.197
0.078
0.044
0.809
1.285
0.318
0.043
0.073
0.109

81
103
186
206
85
78
56
110
91
125
87
70
126
240
295
126
22
66
160
104
80
37
29
111
96
64
68
209
65

Level
(m)

Apr-09
Live
Storage in
BCM

245.33
153.62
319.98
93.67
269.18
255.7
136.86
120.32
418.52
364.03
93.11
178.98
122.86
48.92
103.36
75.55
162.91
116.2
471.88
402.45
739.63
477.04
631.33
644.2
537.02
485.11
620.72
690.97
875.61

Percentage of
normal
storage
10

1.27
0.779
-0.7
0.861
0.109
0.181
0.091
0.019
0.065
0.01
1.691
0.068
0.742
0.034
0.048
0.328
0.003
0.164
1.374
1.492
0.102
0.015
0.029
0.551
0.842
0.171
0.033
0.011
0.076

85
57
151
279
64
77
44
100
89
111
85
72
132
243
300
139
30
72
157
93
83
17
33
126
96
54
94
275
78

Level
(m)

May-09
Live
Storage in
BCM

11

12

244.25
153.8
318.82
91.32
268.41
255.16
136.32
120.33
416.98
363.95
90.64
178.51
122.18
47.12
102.74
67.2
162.52
116
465.81
393.74
736.38
481.43
630.64
640.59
533.82
484.92
620.14
689.57
873.68

1.185
0.812
-0.748
0.608
0.091
0.164
0.058
0.019
0.048
0.009
1.182
0.055
0.687
0.013
0.038
0.102
0.002
0.159
0.906
0.729
0
0.124
0.019
0.338
0.55
0.162
0.018
0
0.028

Percentage of
normal
storage
13
99
55
153
313
56
60
39
86
92
150
87
71
141
217
253
80
100
89
81
66
0
124
46
122
104
56
67
0
58
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30
31
32
33*
34*
35
36*
37*
38*
39*
40*
41
42*
43*
44*
45*
46
47
48*
49
50
51
52
53
54
55*
56
57*
58*
59*

Name of Reservoirs

2
HARANGI
SUPA
VANI VILAS SAGAR
ALMATTI
GERUSOPPA
KALLADA(PARAPPAR)
IDAMALAYAR
IDUKKI
KAKKI
PERIYAR
GANDHI SAGAR
TAWA
BARGI
BANSAGAR
INDIRA SAGAR
MINIMATA BANGO
MAHANADI
JAYAKWADI(PAITHAN)
KOYANA
BHIMA(UJJANI)
ISAPUR
MULA
YELDARI
GIRNA
KHADAKVASLA
UPPER VAITARNA
UPPER TAPI
PENCH(TOTLADOH)
HIRAKUD
BALIMELA

Location

3
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(CHH)
(CHH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(ORI)
(ORI)

Live
Capacity at
FRL in
BCM
4
0.22
4.12
0.802
3.105
0.13
0.507
1.018
1.46
0.447
0.173
6.827
1.944
3.18
5.166
9.745
3.046
0.767
2.171
2.652
1.517
0.965
0.609
0.809
0.524
0.056
0.331
0.255
1.091
5.378
2.676

Level
(m)

Mar-09
Live
Storage in
BCM

852.54
529.56
634.01
508.12
53.42
105.64
139.24
711.03
970.62
859.03
383.4
338.94
414.3
328.57
247.58
350.29
344.14
459.76
649.07
493.42
428.19
543.84
448.08
338.07
577.81
598.37
210.74
471.14
185.2
442.42

Percentage of
normal
storage
7

0.01
1.069
0.04
0.135
0.121
0.276
0.295
0.469
0.287
0.025
0.339
0.213
1.238
0.849
1.208
1.55
0.391
0.836
1.827
0.527
0.086
0.243
0.009
0.141
0.004
0.174
0.091
0.132
1.415
0.255

45
89
22
49
110
135
82
92
168
54
58
48
164
299
114
121
98
110
139
177
21
116
4
123
33
108
69
56
62
54

65

Level
(m)

Apr-09
Live
Storage in
BCM

852.89
524.9
631.1
507.15
53.99
99.1
134.8
707.46
967.87
859.19
382.46
338.85
410.75
327.26
707.46
348
343.17
458.76
642.98
492.58
426.21
541.68
446.24
387.23
578.02
596.3
209.63
469.5
183.34
440.16

0.011
0.815
0.037
0.037
0.124
0.181
0.217
0.345
0.243
0.027
0.195
0.209
0.765
0.586
0.345
1.286
0.331
0.591
1.333
0.329
0.007
0.174
-0.021
0.117
0.006
0.124
0.05
0.095
0.99
0.088

Percentage of
normal
storage
10
61
88
22
62
102
121
83
98
203
47
44
54
153
480
55
116
97
91
138
2742
2
135
-14
144
67
103
57
58
71
25

Level
(m)

May-09
Live
Storage in
BCM

11

12

853.33
522.42
633.54
506.94
51.9
93.46
127.34
703.78
962.99
858.84
381.47
338.72
406.75
325.55
245.72
346.98
341.31
457.72
638.81
491.07
424.33
535.62
445.49
386.26
578.33
594.34
208.24
467.31
182.28
439.43

0.013
0.698
0.034
0.018
0.112
0.112
0.112
0.233
0.208
0.022
0.06
0.202
0.38
0.29
0.688
1.176
0.216
0.379
1.02
0.007
-0.056
0.03
-0.032
0.092
0.009
0.078
0.013
0.05
0.669
0.04

Percentage of
normal
storage
13
87
104
22
41
102
88
61
97
260
35
15
53
131
408
198
122
73
81
143
3
-19
60
-39
177
100
87
33
39
113
56
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Table 9 (A) : Storage Position of Important Reservoirs of India at the end of each month During June 2008 to May 2009
Sl.
No.

Name of Reservoirs

1
60
61*
62*
63*
64*
65*
66*
67
68*
69
70*
71
72
73
74*
75
76
77*
78*
79*
80
81

2
SALANADI
RENGALI
MACHKUND(JALAPUT)
UPPER KOLAB
UPPER INDRAVATI
THEIN DAM
MAHI BAJAJ SAGAR
JHAKAM
RANA PRATAP SAGAR
LOWER BHAWANI
METTUR(STANLEY)
VAIGAI
PARAMBIKULAM
ALIYAR
SHOLAYAR
GUMTI
MATATILA
RIHAND
RAMGANGA
TEHRI
MAYURAKSHI
KANGSABATI
Total Storage
Percentage

Location

3
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(PUN)
(RAJ)
(RAJ)
(RAJ)
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TRP)
(UP )
(UP )
(UKH)
(UKH)
(WB )
(WB )

Live
Capacity at
FRL in
BCM

Level
(m)

Mar-09
Live
Storage in
BCM

0.558
3.432
0.893
0.935
1.456
2.344
1.711
0.132
1.436
0.792
2.647
0.172
0.38
0.095
0.143
0.312
0.707
5.649
2.196
2.615
0.48
0.914

159.768

61.5
115.02
830.33
849.29
629.96
497.58
262.4
338.7
345.14
268.58
221.29
268.38
542.28
309.26
955.04
82.95
303.73
257.56
339.33
771.9
113.83
122.67

Percentage of
normal
storage

Level
(m)

Apr-09
Live
Storage in
BCM

0.071
0.976
0.359
0.242
0.332
0.529
0.137
0.012
0.17
0.267
0.618
0.018
0.115
0.032
0.001
0
0.28
1.344
0.686
0.681
0.143
0.041

40
75
95
83
57
143
36
80
30
92
56
27
78
128
6
0
100
94
113
216
82
36

48.181
30

55.4
112.02
827.92
846.13
626.85
497.99
261.95
338.3
345.65
263.84
220.9
267.68
539.4
311.63
954.97
82.2
303.67
256.28
337.13
754.8
108.59
131.37

Percentage of
normal
storage
10

0.02
0.381
0.251
0.088
0.124
0.544
0.117
0.011
0.244
0.129
0.592
0.015
0.067
0.045
0.001
0
0.276
0.927
0.6
0.285
0.031
-0.001

42.843
27

Note : FRL : Full Reservoir Level,


* : Hydel Power Project having capcity more than 60 M.Watt.
Col.13: Percentage of this year's live storage to average of the last ten year's storage
Position at the 'End of the month ' refers to the position as on last Day of the month

66

13
45
79
42
31
91
37
79
40
56
53
21
63
167
8
0
116
86
122
413
38
-2

Level
(m)

May-09
Live
Storage in
BCM

11

12

52.02
110.12
825.61
844.87
625.62
501.59
259.9
337.9
346.07
262.43
221.37
265.93
540.16
310.64
955.91
84.35
301.11
254.97
332.24
742.9
109.36
121.34

Percentage of
normal
storage
13

0.006
0.06
0.17
0.027
0.041
0.699
0.033
0.01
0.305
0.1
0.622
0.008
0.081
0.039
0.002
0.009
0.139
0.546
0.42
0.045
0.041
-0.002

4
26
71
22
16
100
14
77
55
39
54
12
88
150
13
13
97
80
143
43
40
-4

41.632
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No.

1
1*
2*
3
4
5
6
7
8*
9
10
11*
12
13*
14
15
16
17
18
19*
20*
21
22*
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

Name of Reservoirs

2
SRISAILAM
NAGARJUNA SAGAR
SRIRAMSAGAR
SOMASILA
LOWER MANAIR
TENUGHAT
MAITHON
PANCHET HILL
KONAR
TILAIYA
UKAI
SABARMATI(DHAROI)
KADANA
SHETRUNJI
BHADAR
DAMANGANGA
DANTIWADA
PANAM
GOBIND SAGAR(BHAKRA)
PONG DAM(BEAS)
KRISHNARAJA SAGARA
TUNGABHADRA
GHATAPRABHA(HIDKAL)
BHADRA
LINGANAMAKKI
NARAYANPUR
MALAPRABHA(RENUKA)
KABINI
HEMAVATHY
HARANGI

Location

3
(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(HP )
(HP )
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)

Live
Capacity at
FRL in
BCM
4
8.288
6.841
2.3
1.994
0.621
0.821
0.471
0.184
0.176
0.142
6.615
0.735
1.472
0.3
0.188
0.502
0.399
0.697
6.229
6.157
1.163
3.276
1.391
1.785
4.294
0.863
0.972
0.275
0.927
0.22

Level
(m)

Jun-07
Live
Storage
BCM

264.15
161.57
323.03
93.16
272.16
257.33
140.65
122.44
413.57
364.32
88.83
183.76
123.42
45.97
100.22
66.3
163.3
119.47
479.83
403.14
740.73
486.65
640.67
643.99
539.5
490.13
621.13
692.35
879.64
863.14

Percentage of
normal
storage
7

5.44
2.308
-0.192
0.802
0.201
0.236
0.18
0.076
0.02
0.016
0.943
0.267
0.788
0.004
0.01
0.084
0.005
0.264
2.04
1.896
0.153
0.451
0.234
0.537
1.121
0.606
0.075
0.074
0.219
0.076

484
162
67
750
122
86
96
99
222
73
67
326
169
5
24
73
71
109
128
205
63
101
95
110
142
139
103
65
116
112

Level
(m)

Jul-07
Live
Storage
BCM

267.43
179.1
323.39
93.4
271.93
259.79
144.34
124.79
423.92
367.02
99.35
188.14
124.84
54.92
106.29
66.6
178.4
124.9
490.06
407.65
751.67
497.72
662.3
657.17
551.33
491.37
631.31
695.93
890.45
871.42

6.974
6.631
-0.139
0.83
0.192
0.333
0.335
0.165
0.143
0.082
4.183
0.592
0.91
0.253
0.126
0.089
0.217
0.524
3.11
2.625
1.058
2.947
1.342
1.717
3.389
0.751
0.674
0.261
0.911
0.22

Percentage of
normal
storage
10
211
472
-29
2515
108
113
111
140
147
144
166
489
138
207
194
45
835
164
102
119
155
130
145
163
154
119
199
123
150
112

Level
(m)

Aug-07
Live
Storage
BCM

11

12

269.75
179.74
324
96.4
271.82
259.57
145.19
125.06
425.59
369.72
102.03
188.37
120.42
55.53
107.89
75.9
181
126.3
504.47
415.9
752.5
497.74
662.95
657.72
554.44
491.58
633.65
696.05
890.54
871.42

8.288
6.815
-0.382
1.198
0.189
0.324
0.37
0.184
0.172
0.142
5.28
0.614
0.558
0.3
0.188
0.339
0.293
0.616
4.99
4.205
1.163
2.955
1.387
1.78
4.294
0.777
0.948
0.268
0.919
0.22

Percentage of
normal
storage
13
138
190
-27
758
73
106
89
115
132
175
110
265
75
213
238
99
381
150
103
97
124
102
111
120
131
107
168
115
120
103
Contd..

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No.

1
31
32
33*
34*
35
36*
37*
38*
39*
40*
41
42*
43*
44*
45*
46
47
48*
49
50
51
52
53
54
55*
56
57*
58*
59*
60
61*

Name of Reservoirs

2
SUPA
VANI VILAS SAGAR
ALMATTI
GERUSOPPA
KALLADA(PARAPPAR)
IDAMALAYAR
IDUKKI
KAKKI
PERIYAR
GANDHI SAGAR
TAWA
BARGI
BANSAGAR
INDIRA SAGAR
MINIMATA BANGO
MAHANADI
JAYAKWADI(PAITHAN)
KOYANA
BHIMA(UJJANI)
ISAPUR
MULA
YELDARI
GIRNA
KHADAKVASLA
UPPER VAITARNA
UPPER TAPI
PENCH(TOTLADOH)
HIRAKUD
BALIMELA
SALANADI
RENGALI

Location

3
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(CHH)
(CHH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)

Live
Capacity at
FRL in
BCM
4
4.12
0.802
3.105
0.13
0.507
1.018
1.46
0.447
0.173
6.827
1.944
3.18
5.166
9.745
3.046
0.767
2.171
2.652
1.517
0.965
0.609
0.809
0.524
0.056
0.331
0.255
1.091
5.378
2.676
0.558
3.432

Level
(m)

Jun-07
Live
Storage
BCM

529.8
633.74
514.25
51.75
97.18
138.59
706.47
947.24
861.8
389.81
343.69
404.15
322.53
242.71
344.03
344.14
459.58
639.47
492.63
434.82
539.13
453.29
387.01
579.91
595.79
209.8
470.95
181.47
444.23
66.7
111.35

Percentage of
normal
storage
7

1.082
0.036
1.137
0.111
0.151
0.282
0.313
0.096
0.069
1.853
0.536
0.126
0
-0.046
0.843
0.391
0.792
1.058
0.341
0.437
0.105
0.185
0.111
0.024
0.111
0.056
0.129
0.44
0.441
0.144
0.259

164
24
190
99
84
118
102
94
100
332
104
41
0
31
83
134
224
119
173
136
150
203
227
185
95
193
103
69
649
82
94

Level
(m)

Jul-07
Live
Storage
BCM

544.92
633.52
518.29
51.53
108.65
159.29
722.5
971.82
865.59
392.97
353.36
410.1
325.79
252.14
347
346.85
461.55
652.48
495.9
436.09
547.88
453.76
393.22
580.16
600.24
209.59
480.9
185.21
449.28
73.15
114.59

2.14
0.034
2.444
0.11
0.336
0.74
0.94
0.302
0.148
3.001
1.662
0.687
0.318
2.933
1.178
0.6
1.343
2.108
1.207
0.522
0.396
0.205
0.299
0.027
0.22
0.048
0.487
1.712
0.868
0.281
0.879

Percentage of
normal
storage
10
140
22
108
100
132
145
160
156
178
299
156
52
131
544
81
142
223
105
319
121
139
121
245
108
96
130
146
104
353
161
83

Level
(m)

Aug-07
Live
Storage
BCM

11

12

556.42
633.36
519.6
52.65
111.7
164.16
727.42
974.27
864.15
396.3
354.97
416.6
330.3
255.67
349.24
348.78
463.4
659.33
497.15
437.38
551.99
454.38
397.74
582.47
603.35
211.71
486
189.59
451.41
79.53
122.41

3.245
0.032
3.051
0.116
0.396
0.878
1.185
0.334
0.112
4.667
1.944
1.66
1.237
4.767
1.433
0.767
1.975
2.652
1.517
0.623
0.593
0.234
0.505
0.056
0.321
0.134
0.769
3.993
1.106
0.462
3.068

Percentage of
normal
storage
13
136
20
110
105
119
120
140
118
135
185
113
65
133
215
69
138
177
107
163
95
136
59
207
140
105
88
120
95
136
164
135
Contd..

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Sl.
No.

Name of Reservoirs

1
62*
63*
64*
65*
66*
67
68*
69
70*
71
72
73
74*
75
76
77*
78*
79*
80
81

2
MACHKUND(JALAPUT)
UPPER KOLAB
UPPER INDRAVATI
THEIN DAM
MAHI BAJAJ SAGAR
JHAKAM
RANA PRATAP SAGAR
LOWER BHAWANI
METTUR(STANLEY)
VAIGAI
PARAMBIKULAM
ALIYAR
SHOLAYAR
GUMTI
MATATILA
RIHAND
RAMGANGA
TEHRI
MAYURAKSHI
KANGSABATI
Total Storage

Percentage

Location

3
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(PUN)
(RAJ)
(RAJ)
(RAJ)
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TRP)
(UP )
(UP )
(UKH)
(UKH)
(WB )
(WB )

Live
Capacity at
FRL in
BCM
4
0.893
0.935
1.456
2.344
1.711
0.132
1.436
0.792
2.647
0.172
0.38
0.095
0.143
0.312
0.707
5.649
2.196
2.615
0.48
0.914

159.768

Level
(m)

Jun-07
Live
Storage
BCM

834.85
848.85
633.7
513.65
264.1
344.9
351.64
273.57
226.4
267.05
539.58
306.71
986.68
88.87
300.59
253.44
328
742.95
113.71
120.85

Percentage of
normal
storage
7

0.629
0.218
0.639
1.327
0.222
0.03
1.21
0.463
0.994
0.012
0.072
0.021
0.072
0.119
0.116
0.115
0.281
0.046
0.139
-0.014

298
154
242
222
94
200
241
150
91
20
60
91
138
92
86
19
129
14
94
-7

49.258
31

Level
(m)

Jul-07
Live
Storage
BCM

834.83
853.1
636.4
512.26
279.4
248.1
350.37
278.74
240.49
272.57
556.19
319.75
1002.84
91.72
302.24
254.36
333.24
774.65
120.44
132.15

0.628
0.509
0.882
1.249
1.534
0.045
0.977
0.792
2.602
0.054
0.378
0.094
0.143
0.228
0.195
0.374
0.489
0.751
0.43
0.63

100.604
63

Percentage of
normal
storage
10
205
194
145
158
261
87
162
196
248
92
193
276
136
120
67
23
103
171
155
179

Level
(m)

Aug-07
Live
Storage
BCM

11

12

836.99
854.59
641.05
512.63
281.5
355.4
350.95
279.5
240.85
272.28
556.23
319.89
1002.83
92.49
304.16
255.85
350.48
803.15
119.94
132.28

0.796
0.621
1.351
1.271
1.711
0.094
1.081
0.792
2.647
0.05
0.379
0.094
0.143
0.263
0.31
0.803
1.203
1.592
0.402
0.643

Percentage of
normal
storage
13
156
139
122
113
161
122
123
174
192
67
136
162
114
117
50
26
131
209
143
153

133.472
84
Contd..

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1
1*
2*
3
4
5
6
7
8*
9
10
11*
12
13*
14
15
16
17
18
19*
20*
21
22*
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

Name of Reservoirs

2
SRISAILAM
NAGARJUNA SAGAR
SRIRAMSAGAR
SOMASILA
LOWER MANAIR
TENUGHAT
MAITHON
PANCHET HILL
KONAR
TILAIYA
UKAI
SABARMATI(DHAROI)
KADANA
SHETRUNJI
BHADAR
DAMANGANGA
DANTIWADA
PANAM
GOBIND SAGAR(BHAKRA)
PONG DAM(BEAS)
KRISHNARAJA SAGARA
TUNGABHADRA
GHATAPRABHA(HIDKAL)
BHADRA
LINGANAMAKKI
NARAYANPUR
MALAPRABHA(RENUKA)
KABINI
HEMAVATHY
HARANGI

Location

3
(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(HP )
(HP )
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)

Live
Capacity at
FRL in
BCM
4
8.288
6.841
2.3
1.994
0.621
0.821
0.471
0.184
0.176
0.142
6.615
0.735
1.472
0.3
0.188
0.502
0.399
0.697
6.229
6.157
1.163
3.276
1.391
1.785
4.294
0.863
0.972
0.275
0.927
0.22

Level
(m)

Sep-07
Live
Storage
BCM

269.63
179.62
331.68
97.31
275.72
260.65
149.9
129.07
425.32
371.04
104.6
189.35
127.66
55.53
107.89
79.15
182.01
127.4
505.46
414.08
752.5
497.74
662.95
657.67
554.41
491.6
633.84
696.11
890.61
871.42

Percentage of
normal
storage
7

8.221
6.78
1.309
1.361
0.363
0.37
0.471
0.184
0.168
0.142
6.373
0.71
1.186
0.3
0.188
0.47
0.326
0.697
5.131
3.821
1.163
2.955
1.387
1.775
4.288
0.78
0.972
0.272
0.925
0.22

129
174
82
332
121
121
102
105
105
133
116
242
136
213
214
106
343
157
99
80
133
106
113
121
129
104
175
135
136
126

Level
(m)

Oct-07
Live
Storage
BCM

269.23
176.45
331.35
98.1
279.2
259.43
149.22
128.08
423.86
370.68
104.21
189.21
127.13
55.53
107.89
79.9
181.58
127.41
502.08
409.11
752.5
497.74
661.88
657.7
553.81
491.58
633.49
696.12
890.63
870.08

7.987
5.876
1.21
1.501
0.586
0.318
0.471
0.184
0.142
0.142
6.147
0.696
1.132
0.3
0.188
0.502
0.312
0.697
4.651
2.882
1.163
2.955
1.31
1.778
4.104
0.777
0.927
0.272
0.927
0.177

Percentage of
normal
storage
10
117
127
81
224
183
100
102
105
88
135
119
239
137
221
221
106
347
163
96
65
125
111
111
126
126
102
167
131
146
135

Level
(m)

Nov-07
Live
Storage
BCM

11

12

268.85
171.69
330.73
99.03
279.38
259.75
148.94
128.27
421.11
370.1
103.32
188.47
126.65
55.47
107.63
79.4
179.74
127.25
497.31
404.15
751.71
496.84
657.45
657.72
552.44
491.29
632.44
694.84
888.29
864.22

7.764
4.62
1.029
1.675
0.6
0.331
0.471
0.184
0.099
0.142
5.673
0.624
1.083
0.295
0.176
0.48
0.256
0.687
4.003
2.048
1.063
2.632
1.004
1.78
3.693
0.746
0.798
0.2
0.729
0.083

Percentage of
normal
storage
13
126
121
96
247
180
103
102
103
64
161
120
247
134
240
255
107
406
168
95
53
131
120
106
134
124
96
189
135
147
132
Contd..

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31
32
33*
34*
35
36*
37*
38*
39*
40*
41
42*
43*
44*
45*
46
47
48*
49
50
51
52
53
54
55*
56
57*
58*
59*
60
61*

Name of Reservoirs

2
SUPA
VANI VILAS SAGAR
ALMATTI
GERUSOPPA
KALLADA(PARAPPAR)
IDAMALAYAR
IDUKKI
KAKKI
PERIYAR
GANDHI SAGAR
TAWA
BARGI
BANSAGAR
INDIRA SAGAR
MINIMATA BANGO
MAHANADI
JAYAKWADI(PAITHAN)
KOYANA
BHIMA(UJJANI)
ISAPUR
MULA
YELDARI
GIRNA
KHADAKVASLA
UPPER VAITARNA
UPPER TAPI
PENCH(TOTLADOH)
HIRAKUD
BALIMELA
SALANADI
RENGALI

Location

3
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(CHH)
(CHH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)

Live
Capacity at
FRL in
BCM
4
4.12
0.802
3.105
0.13
0.507
1.018
1.46
0.447
0.173
6.827
1.944
3.18
5.166
9.745
3.046
0.767
2.171
2.652
1.517
0.965
0.609
0.809
0.524
0.056
0.331
0.255
1.091
5.378
2.676
0.558
3.432

Level
(m)

Sep-07
Live
Storage
BCM

560.94
634.59
519.57
51.24
115.82
169.09
731.84
980.7
865.7
396.4
355.46
421.3
333.03
258.05
351.08
348.84
463.89
659.38
497.31
439.68
552.27
456.96
398.04
582.47
603.5
213.25
489
191.97
457.57
81.56
123.85

Percentage of
normal
storage
7

3.751
0.05
3.035
0.108
0.507
1.018
1.426
0.432
0.144
4.737
1.944
2.814
1.927
6.325
1.647
0.767
2.166
2.652
1.517
0.842
0.608
0.387
0.521
0.056
0.331
0.212
0.977
5.347
1.907
0.528
3.432

152
30
103
91
145
134
157
146
206
166
106
96
215
219
69
143
164
104
151
120
123
81
180
151
105
93
125
107
178
145
113

Level
(m)

Oct-07
Live
Storage
BCM

560.67
636.19
519.02
53.85
115.94
168.56
730.76
981.15
867.13
395.44
355
420.95
332.93
256.85
348.75
347.22
463.67
657.73
496.75
439.72
552.25
457.04
397.93
578.97
603.44
214
487.03
191.27
461.44
77.11
121.12

3.72
0.079
2.77
0.123
0.507
1.005
1.366
0.441
0.171
4.16
1.944
2.716
1.898
5.503
1.377
0.63
2.078
2.631
1.489
0.845
0.607
0.391
0.514
0.015
0.33
0.255
0.837
4.947
2.554
0.388
2.674

Percentage of
normal
storage
10
153
32
96
102
132
127
136
135
169
150
107
101
304
213
59
130
146
108
140
116
117
72
166
54
104
104
115
102
212
113
88

Level
(m)

Nov-07
Live
Storage
BCM

11

12

557.94
636.37
517.7
48.51
114.8
165.06
729.08
980.3
865.67
393.95
353.02
419.05
332.01
254.79
348.28
347.23
463.14
656.13
496.02
438.95
551.06
456.35
396.85
579.03
603.29
213.94
484.61
190.69
459.95
76.34
119.78

3.412
0.082
2.201
0.094
0.462
0.904
1.275
0.425
0.144
3.424
1.607
2.184
1.643
4.26
1.32
0.63
1.883
2.441
1.255
0.777
0.544
0.347
0.456
0.015
0.319
0.251
0.686
4.618
2.274
0.366
2.24

Percentage of
normal
storage
13
151
33
95
79
117
119
125
126
125
149
103
97
373
225
65
130
142
109
128
112
114
69
163
68
102
103
109
99
193
107
88
Contd..

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62*
63*
64*
65*
66*
67
68*
69
70*
71
72
73
74*
75
76
77*
78*
79*
80
81

Name of Reservoirs

2
MACHKUND(JALAPUT)
UPPER KOLAB
UPPER INDRAVATI
THEIN DAM
MAHI BAJAJ SAGAR
JHAKAM
RANA PRATAP SAGAR
LOWER BHAWANI
METTUR(STANLEY)
VAIGAI
PARAMBIKULAM
ALIYAR
SHOLAYAR
GUMTI
MATATILA
RIHAND
RAMGANGA
TEHRI
MAYURAKSHI
KANGSABATI
Total Storage
Percentage

Location

3
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(PUN)
(RAJ)
(RAJ)
(RAJ)
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TRP)
(UP )
(UP )
(UKH)
(UKH)
(WB )
(WB )

Live
Capacity at
FRL in
BCM
4
0.893
0.935
1.456
2.344
1.711
0.132
1.436
0.792
2.647
0.172
0.38
0.095
0.143
0.312
0.707
5.649
2.196
2.615
0.48
0.914
159.768

Level
(m)

Sep-07
Live
Storage
BCM

837.4
856.36
641.8
511.64
281.5
357.7
351.1
279.49
240.8
273.41
556.23
319.83
1003.03
93.45
305.23
258.9
357.48
815.65
121.31
133.64

Percentage of
normal
storage
7

0.819
0.78
1.434
1.211
1.711
0.114
1.107
0.792
2.647
0.064
0.379
0.094
0.143
0.308
0.395
1.824
1.617
2.037
0.48
0.773
136.152
85

129
145
117
102
141
131
128
199
216
94
132
196
120
125
56
44
130
200
133
136

Level
(m)

Oct-07
Live
Storage
BCM

837.71
856.15
640.5
509.57
281.5
357.75
351.24
279.5
241.05
277.72
556.16
319.86
1002.82
93.45
305.14
259.11
360.41
814.25
120.06
132.2

0.848
0.708
1.289
1.09
1.711
0.115
1.133
0.792
2.647
0.138
0.378
0.094
0.143
0.308
0.387
1.903
1.831
1.984
0.408
0.643
135.829
85

Percentage of
normal
storage
10
126
125
107
112
144
131
142
178
168
134
128
177
123
130
58
48
137
197
114
128

Level
(m)

Nov-07
Live
Storage
BCM

11

12

837.73
854.96
639.46
508.86
280.3
354.55
351.98
279.53
238.61
275.97
555.59
319.41
1001.28
92.88
303.7
258.69
360.42
810.25
119.47
132.5

0.849
0.648
1.181
1.055
1.666
0.087
1.219
0.792
2.336
0.104
0.365
0.091
0.135
0.28
0.278
1.744
1.832
1.838
0.377
0.664
129.048
81

Percentage of
normal
storage
13
134
119
108
133
160
119
197
159
133
81
122
144
130
133
49
48
139
206
109
127

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1*
2*
3
4
5
6
7
8*
9
10
11*
12
13*
14
15
16
17
18
19*
20*
21
22*
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

Name of Reservoirs

2
SRISAILAM
NAGARJUNA SAGAR
SRIRAMSAGAR
SOMASILA
LOWER MANAIR
TENUGHAT
MAITHON
PANCHET HILL
KONAR
TILAIYA
UKAI
SABARMATI(DHAROI)
KADANA
SHETRUNJI
BHADAR
DAMANGANGA
DANTIWADA
PANAM
GOBIND SAGAR(BHAKRA)
PONG DAM(BEAS)
KRISHNARAJA SAGARA
TUNGABHADRA
GHATAPRABHA(HIDKAL)
BHADRA
LINGANAMAKKI
NARAYANPUR
MALAPRABHA(RENUKA)
KABINI
HEMAVATHY
HARANGI

Location

3
(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(HP )
(HP )
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)

Live
Capacity at
FRL in
BCM
4
8.288
6.841
2.3
1.994
0.621
0.821
0.471
0.184
0.176
0.142
6.615
0.735
1.472
0.3
0.188
0.502
0.399
0.697
6.229
6.157
1.163
3.276
1.391
1.785
4.294
0.863
0.972
0.275
0.927
0.22

Level
(m)

Dec-07
Live
Storage in
BCM

268.4
165.87
329.43
99.54
279.32
259.51
148.6
128.4
418.58
369.24
102.1
187.64
125.93
55.27
106.8
78.3
177.84
126.7
491.51
399.97
751.92
494.93
651.79
657.48
551.09
491.69
630.54
695
885.08
856.91

Percentage of
normal
storage
7

Level
(m)

Jan-08
Live
Storage in
BCM

137
108
85
282
167
104
103
101
45
237
121
265
125
282
320
106
481
166
98
44
158
119
103
133
129
114
241
164
143
104

266.55
160.57
327.9
99.11
277.52
259.11
148.07
127.9
417.81
368.25
101.05
186.73
124.92
54.72
105.6
77.3
174.08
126.05
484.82
397.95
750.93
492.11
644.77
656.01
548.77
491.73
628.01
695.49
884.57
856.67

7.5
3.235
0.675
1.78
0.595
0.321
0.471
0.184
0.065
0.142
5.275
0.548
1.012
0.279
0.141
0.435
0.202
0.644
3.278
1.442
1.089
1.992
0.684
1.753
3.325
0.863
0.598
0.208
0.497
0.028

6.525
2.107
0.308
1.691
0.47
0.304
0.471
0.184
0.057
0.122
4.521
0.471
0.917
0.239
0.104
0.304
0.133
0.599
2.536
1.183
0.969
1.278
0.374
1.586
2.745
0.797
0.382
0.235
0.474
0.032

Percentage of
normal
storage
10

Level
(m)

Feb-08
Live
Storage in
BCM

11

12

138
97
96
306
144
101
106
101
45
349
120
285
118
306
359
82
532
172
103
42
189
119
90
140
127
115
289
177
142
103

263.4
159.59
325.86
98.36
275.78
258.84
147.12
126.44
415.84
366.79
99.61
185.69
123.67
53.97
104.28
76.25
172.3
125.3
476.09
396.02
749.58
489.94
637.11
653.15
546.15
490.85
624.7
694.25
883.84
857.54

5.125
1.909
-0.104
1.549
0.366
0.393
0.471
0.184
0.036
0.075
3.866
0.392
0.809
0.19
0.068
0.353
0.084
0.549
1.7
0.952
0.819
0.876
0.136
1.283
2.183
0.688
0.176
0.168
0.429
0.038

Percentage of
normal
storage
13
154
120
-2600
452
141
147
113
128
32
326
124
321
132
297
340
111
350
146
100
43
265
160
65
152
129
113
284
233
209
165
Contd..

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31
32
33*
34*
35
36*
37*
38*
39*
40*
41
42*
43*
44*
45*
46
47
48*
49
50
51
52
53
54
55*
56
57*
58*
59*
60
61*

Name of Reservoirs

2
SUPA
VANI VILAS SAGAR
ALMATTI
GERUSOPPA
KALLADA(PARAPPAR)
IDAMALAYAR
IDUKKI
KAKKI
PERIYAR
GANDHI SAGAR
TAWA
BARGI
BANSAGAR
INDIRA SAGAR
MINIMATA BANGO
MAHANADI
JAYAKWADI(PAITHAN)
KOYANA
BHIMA(UJJANI)
ISAPUR
MULA
YELDARI
GIRNA
KHADAKVASLA
UPPER VAITARNA
UPPER TAPI
PENCH(TOTLADOH)
HIRAKUD
BALIMELA
SALANADI
RENGALI

Location

3
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(CHH)
(CHH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)

Live
Capacity at
FRL in
BCM
4
4.12
0.802
3.105
0.13
0.507
1.018
1.46
0.447
0.173
6.827
1.944
3.18
5.166
9.745
3.046
0.767
2.171
2.652
1.517
0.965
0.609
0.809
0.524
0.056
0.331
0.255
1.091
5.378
2.676
0.558
3.432

Level
(m)

Dec-07
Live
Storage in
BCM

554.36
636.21
515.96
49.98
114.37
159.1
726.34
977.45
865.15
392.18
350.52
416.6
331.4
252.33
347.71
347.13
462.57
654.2
495.58
438.21
548.84
454.76
395.05
578.82
602.32
213.54
483.44
190.18
458.18
76.03
119.18

Percentage of
normal
storage
7

Level
(m)

Jan-08
Live
Storage in
BCM

152
32
96
87
124
109
121
124
135
139
98
91
440
215
66
126
136
112
133
108
108
55
157
87
101
104
114
99
187
111
82

549.66
636.01
513.5
46.6
112.28
154.2
723.17
974.5
862.93
390.46
347.2
414.55
329.82
249.52
347.16
345.84
461.92
651.15
494.59
437.05
547.04
453.14
393
579.03
601.1
212.96
480.58
189.06
455.01
75.17
116.6

3.026
0.079
1.595
0.102
0.454
0.735
1.126
0.378
0.132
2.688
1.222
1.66
1.499
3.017
1.255
0.623
1.683
2.251
1.12
0.689
0.437
0.254
0.372
0.013
0.293
0.227
0.619
4.329
1.992
0.358
2.04

2.558
0.076
0.973
0.085
0.408
0.613
0.971
0.337
0.089
2.067
0.835
1.278
1.123
1.864
1.195
0.52
1.461
1.999
0.835
0.597
0.361
0.179
0.292
0.015
0.253
0.195
0.972
3.695
1.565
0.332
1.11

Percentage of
normal
storage
10

Level
(m)

Feb-08
Live
Storage in
BCM

11

12

145
33
85
75
125
105
121
129
141
137
94
86
470
182
69
102
138
113
125
103
109
46
157
125
100
101
218
97
181
121
51

543.94
635.84
510.9
46.28
107.85
150.88
718.33
971.53
861.16
388.61
342.95
412.2
328.85
248.84
346.67
345.27
461.32
649.12
493.86
435.94
545.07
451.63
390.36
579.12
599.27
212.27
478.54
188.16
453.33
74.27
114.4

2.06
0.073
0.501
0.084
0.32
0.536
0.772
0.298
0.058
1.489
0.455
0.948
0.906
1.622
1.154
0.476
1.273
1.803
0.639
0.514
0.286
0.117
0.205
0.016
0.2
0.161
0.381
3.198
1.346
0.308
0.839

Percentage of
normal
storage
13
138
31
70
72
116
119
125
134
135
229
91
97
482
182
74
100
150
119
175
107
124
33
156
133
96
105
102
102
171
124
45
Contd..

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No.

Name of Reservoirs

1
62*
63*
64*
65*
66*
67
68*
69
70*
71
72
73
74*
75
76
77*
78*
79*
80
81

2
MACHKUND(JALAPUT)
UPPER KOLAB
UPPER INDRAVATI
THEIN DAM
MAHI BAJAJ SAGAR
JHAKAM
RANA PRATAP SAGAR
LOWER BHAWANI
METTUR(STANLEY)
VAIGAI
PARAMBIKULAM
ALIYAR
SHOLAYAR
GUMTI
MATATILA
RIHAND
RAMGANGA
TEHRI
MAYURAKSHI
KANGSABATI
Total Storage

Percentage

Location

3
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(PUN)
(RAJ)
(RAJ)
(RAJ)
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TRP)
(UP )
(UP )
(UKH)
(UKH)
(WB )
(WB )

Live
Capacity at
FRL in
BCM
4
0.893
0.935
1.456
2.344
1.711
0.132
1.436
0.792
2.647
0.172
0.38
0.095
0.143
0.312
0.707
5.649
2.196
2.615
0.48
0.914

159.768

Level
(m)

Dec-07
Live
Storage in
BCM

837.64
854.24
637.72
504.65
278.35
351.3
352.24
278.59
236.87
278.12
555.51
319.74
993.37
92.8
303.92
258.17
358.91
802.55
119.42
131.11

Percentage of
normal
storage
7

Level
(m)

Jan-08
Live
Storage in
BCM

139
118
101
138
164
117
208
163
132
153
133
175
126
156
69
50
186
224
108
122

837.43
852.59
635.34
498.19
276.1
345.75
352.14
277.34
233.08
274.69
554.51
316.61
978.03
92.34
303.49
257.47
354.58
789.15
119.12
129.72

0.842
0.594
1.011
0.846
1.393
0.063
1.33
0.771
2.107
0.147
0.364
0.093
0.098
0.277
0.293
1.551
1.974
1.572
0.374
0.527

103.756
65

0.831
0.479
0.779
0.552
1.153
0.034
1.304
0.685
1.647
0.083
0.344
0.074
0.044
0.256
0.265
1.313
1.433
1.151
0.359
0.422

92.179
58

Percentage of
normal
storage
10

Level
(m)

Feb-08
Live
Storage in
BCM

11

12

162
109
86
139
168
97
225
181
139
109
151
206
100
180
75
50
147
236
107
127

836.99
851.38
633.18
497.23
273.7
338.9
352.07
276.8
232.39
274.82
552.72
315.54
961.4
91.63
303.92
256.8
348.66
773.4
116.77
128.37

0.796
0.381
0.596
0.516
0.919
0.012
1.297
0.65
1.571
0.085
0.306
0.067
0.009
0.226
0.293
1.085
1.107
0.719
0.245
0.319

Percentage of
normal
storage
13
173
92
77
311
207
55
243
226
145
160
204
419
37
217
123
54
146
235
108
133

84
53
Contd..

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No.

1
1*
2*
3
4
5
6
7
8*
9
10
11*
12
13*
14
15
16
17
18
19*
20*
21
22*
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

Name of Reservoirs

2
SRISAILAM
NAGARJUNA SAGAR
SRIRAMSAGAR
SOMASILA
LOWER MANAIR
TENUGHAT
MAITHON
PANCHET HILL
KONAR
TILAIYA
UKAI
SABARMATI(DHAROI)
KADANA
SHETRUNJI
BHADAR
DAMANGANGA
DANTIWADA
PANAM
GOBIND SAGAR(BHAKRA)
PONG DAM(BEAS)
KRISHNARAJA SAGARA
TUNGABHADRA
GHATAPRABHA(HIDKAL)
BHADRA
LINGANAMAKKI
NARAYANPUR
MALAPRABHA(RENUKA)
KABINI
HEMAVATHY
HARANGI

Location

3
(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(AP )
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(JHA)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(GUJ)
(HP )
(HP )
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)

Live
Capacity at
FRL in
BCM
4
8.288
6.841
2.3
1.994
0.621
0.821
0.471
0.184
0.176
0.142
6.615
0.735
1.472
0.3
0.188
0.502
0.399
0.697
6.229
6.157
1.163
3.276
1.391
1.785
4.294
0.863
0.972
0.275
0.927
0.22

Level
(m)

Mar-08
Live
Storage in
BCM

262.48
157.21
323.73
97.85
273.65
258.2
145.3
124.03
411.18
364.93
98.01
184.39
122.53
52.82
103.68
74.9
169.71
124.45
463.97
393.7
749.1
488.03
636.72
650.21
543.88
489.9
623.21
693.46
880.9
859.35

Percentage of
normal
storage
7

Level
(m)

Apr-08
Live
Storage in
BCM

216
97
150
498
134
99
106
169
3
280
116
303
110
397
344
107
327
172
71
34
448
333
91
148
140
125
297
457
145
294

257.98
160.84
322.39
97.24
271.67
257.57
142.81
120.55
409.65
364.29
96.1
183.51
121.36
49.77
103.48
73.35
165.08
121.3
462.52
393.4
747.78
485.94
635.69
647.06
540.17
487.19
623.02
691.75
878.58
860.06

4.775
1.444
-0.418
1.455
0.261
0.268
0.384
0.14
0.003
0.028
3.21
0.306
0.715
0.131
0.055
0.306
0.049
0.498
0.844
0.72
0.77
0.61
0.127
1.009
1.763
0.581
0.113
0.128
0.275
0.053

3.388
2.101
-0.554
1.349
0.183
0.245
0.265
0.024
-0.004
0.015
2.499
0.253
0.624
0.047
0.051
0.256
0.013
0.337
0.762
0.691
0.623
0.395
0.104
0.751
1.207
0.318
0.106
0.046
0.179
0.059

Percentage of
normal
storage
10

Level
(m)

May-08
Live
Storage in
BCM

11

12

256
157
119
630
112
101
122
114
-5
214
126
333
107
392
392
108
144
142
84
37
865
745
120
172
144
103
408
767
169
454

250.35
165.26
320.98
95.71
271.41
256.75
141.04
119.37
407.79
364.11
94.03
182.64
120.55
47.91
102.79
66.8
162.61
119.45
466.25
391.34
745.01
485.95
632.24
643.4
534.96
487.14
622.61
688.95
877.31
860.23

1.91
3.098
-0.649
1.115
0.174
0.217
0.194
-0.002
-0.012
0.012
1.861
0.207
0.567
0.022
0.038
0.093
0.002
0.265
0.988
0.509
0.414
0.396
0.042
0.499
0.644
0.315
0.091
0
0.13
0.06

Percentage of
normal
storage
13
168
234
135
1062
112
76
128
-9
-19
240
141
345
116
440
317
67
100
136
90
38
1428
566
98
178
127
109
455
0
271
667
Contd..

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No.

1
31
32
33*
34*
35
36*
37*
38*
39*
40*
41
42*
43*
44*
45*
46
47
48*
49
50
51
52
53
54
55*
56
57*
58*
59*
60
61*

Name of Reservoirs

2
SUPA
VANI VILAS SAGAR
ALMATTI
GERUSOPPA
KALLADA(PARAPPAR)
IDAMALAYAR
IDUKKI
KAKKI
PERIYAR
GANDHI SAGAR
TAWA
BARGI
BANSAGAR
INDIRA SAGAR
MINIMATA BANGO
MAHANADI
JAYAKWADI(PAITHAN)
KOYANA
BHIMA(UJJANI)
ISAPUR
MULA
YELDARI
GIRNA
KHADAKVASLA
UPPER VAITARNA
UPPER TAPI
PENCH(TOTLADOH)
HIRAKUD
BALIMELA
SALANADI
RENGALI

Location

3
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KAR)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(KRL)
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(MP )
(CHH)
(CHH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(MAH)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)

Live
Capacity at
FRL in
BCM
4
4.12
0.802
3.105
0.13
0.507
1.018
1.46
0.447
0.173
6.827
1.944
3.18
5.166
9.745
3.046
0.767
2.171
2.652
1.517
0.965
0.609
0.809
0.524
0.056
0.331
0.255
1.091
5.378
2.676
0.558
3.432

Level
(m)

Mar-08
Live
Storage in
BCM

539.06
635.24
508.8
53.76
103.5
147.61
714.94
966.54
864.48
387.14
340.7
410.45
327.51
248
346.14
344.06
460.65
646.71
493.34
435.1
544.19
449.62
388.19
577.87
597.55
211.58
476.12
186.61
449.28
72.77
113.2

Percentage of
normal
storage
7

Level
(m)

Apr-08
Live
Storage in
BCM

146
33
109
110
122
131
120
145
290
123
63
89
352
179
79
97
138
133
195
102
124
20
131
45
94
94
101
97
224
149
42

533.3
634.99
508.52
53.03
99.7
141.73
709.61
959.22
866.13
385.82
340.58
408.5
326.67
246.58
345.43
342.17
459.93
642.09
491.97
433.9
542.1
447.62
387.1
577.78
595.9
210.62
474.5
185.02
446.29
70.88
111.5

1.694
0.062
0.212
0.122
0.241
0.462
0.615
0.24
0.119
1.105
0.302
0.729
0.637
1.379
1.116
0.386
1.075
1.633
0.507
0.456
0.255
0.052
0.144
0.005
0.154
0.128
0.286
2.364
0.868
0.271
0.6

1.298
0.058
0.179
0.118
0.189
0.343
0.42
0.176
0.154
0.808
0.297
0.505
0.468
0.906
1.057
0.269
0.878
1.256
0.193
0.378
0.187
-0.002
0.114
0.004
0.114
0.086
0.23
1.637
0.577
0.227
0.286

Percentage of
normal
storage
10

Level
(m)

May-08
Live
Storage in
BCM

11

12

145
34
448
97
131
137
114
147
328
117
65
89
650
164
88
79
145
135
1485
103
146
-1
143
40
94
91
108
105
192
143
30

523.53
634.74
508.4
50.72
94.45
134
703.12
953.69
866.13
385.43
340.4
406.95
325.61
245.76
344.52
340.95
459.17
637.77
490.53
432.51
539.25
447.06
385.54
578.11
594.92
209.35
473.14
183.32
443.39
70.44
110.3

0.749
0.053
0.165
0.106
0.122
0.205
0.213
0.133
0.154
0.727
0.288
0.356
0.298
0.419
0.912
0.199
0.691
0.961
-0.097
0.299
0.108
-0.01
0.075
0.007
0.09
0.044
0.188
0.984
0.322
0.218
0.084

Percentage of
normal
storage
13
113
34
688
95
98
118
78
175
291
120
65
106
903
127
90
69
164
142
46
103
230
-12
144
70
99
100
117
136
749
157
29
Contd..

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Sl.
No.

1
62*
63*
64*
65*
66*
67
68*
69
70*
71
72
73
74*
75
76
77*
78*
79*
80
81

Name of Reservoirs

2
MACHKUND(JALAPUT)
UPPER KOLAB
UPPER INDRAVATI
THEIN DAM
MAHI BAJAJ SAGAR
JHAKAM
RANA PRATAP SAGAR
LOWER BHAWANI
METTUR(STANLEY)
VAIGAI
PARAMBIKULAM
ALIYAR
SHOLAYAR
GUMTI
MATATILA
RIHAND
RAMGANGA
TEHRI
MAYURAKSHI
KANGSABATI
Total Storage

Location

3
(ORI)
(ORI)
(ORI)
(PUN)
(RAJ)
(RAJ)
(RAJ)
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TN )
(TRP)
(UP )
(UP )
(UKH)
(UKH)
(WB )
(WB )

Live
Capacity at
FRL in
BCM
4
0.893
0.935
1.456
2.344
1.711
0.132
1.436
0.792
2.647
0.172
0.38
0.095
0.143
0.312
0.707
5.649
2.196
2.615
0.48
0.914

Level
(m)

Mar-08
Live
Storage in
BCM

836.52
849.91
630.81
496.51
271.05
335.15
351.2
277.44
233.45
279.2
549.16
316.26
959.8
90.84
303.73
256.13
344.05
758.1
114.77
125.68

Percentage of
normal
storage
7

Level
(m)

Apr-08
Live
Storage in
BCM

224
94
67
144
170
31
214
267
146
257
169
374
39
234
120
51
152
419
86
139

835.82
847.94
628.31
504.28
268.5
334.8
351.82
276.65
234.07
279.16
545.51
318.27
955.06
89.74
303.25
255.33
335.94
746.25
109.61
123.09

0.758
0.272
0.401
0.488
0.692
0.005
1.126
0.712
1.69
0.172
0.237
0.071
0.007
0.192
0.28
0.882
0.883
0.356
0.172
0.176

0.702
0.176
0.221
0.831
0.509
0.004
1.247
0.661
1.761
0.171
0.17
0.084
0.001
0.149
0.25
0.652
0.553
0.11
0.045
0.057

159.768
60.394
56.097
Percentage
38
35
Source : Central Water Commission (WM Directorate)
Note : FRL : Full Reservoir Level,
* : Hydel Power Project having capcity more than 60 MW
Col.13: Percentage of this year's live storage to average of the last ten year's storage
Position at the 'End of the month ' refers to the position as on last Day of the month

78

Percentage of
normal
storage
10

Level
(m)

May-08
Live
Storage in
BCM

11

12

276
87
52
145
166
27
228
322
153
263
157
420
8
237
107
52
119
393
40
102

834.42
845.51
626.63
506.55
266.7
334.4
351.93
276.87
234.93
278.93
544.92
317.66
955.4
89
300.99
254.75
328.31
741.75
109.24
109.26

0.602
0.057
0.109
0.942
0.365
0.004
1.269
0.676
1.864
0.166
0.16
0.08
0.001
0.123
0.134
0.486
0.291
0.024
0.04
0.04

53.696
34

Percentage of
normal
storage
13
336
46
40
141
159
29
266
302
158
286
182
421
6
168
93
62
102
17
31
69

Gauge

Gauge &
Discharge

Gauge & Water


Quality

Gauge,
Discharge & Silt

Gauge,
Discharge &
Water Quality

Gauge,
Discharge, Silt &
Water Quality

Snow

TOTAL

Table 10 : Basinwise Details of Hydrological Observation Stations

10

11

Jharkhand
Orissa
SubTotal
Karnataka
Kerala
Puducherry
Tamil Nadu
SubTotal
Andhra Pradesh

0
3
3
1
0
0
0
1
0

0
1
1
1
0
1
0
2
0

0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0

0
0
0
6
0
1
9
16
0

1
6
7
4
1
0
9
14
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

1
11
12
13
1
2
18
34
1

SubTotal

Andhra Pradesh
Orissa
SubTotal
Andhra pradesh
Tamil Nadu
SubTotal
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Delhi
Haryana
Himanchal
Pradesh
Jharkhand
Madhya Pradesh
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
SubTotal
Andhra Pradesh
Chhattisgarh
Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh
Marharashtra
Orissa
SubTotal
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir

1
6
7
0
1
1
12
42
33
1
0
1

1
1
2
1
5
6
3
2
4
0
0
3

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
7
1
1
0
0
0

0
0
0
1
7
8
0
5
4
0
1
0

1
2
3
0
2
2
0
19
14
0
0
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3
9
12
2
15
17
22
69
56
1
1
5

9
0
1
1
2
2
4
4
37
11
19
179
7
1
0
1
8
0
17
2
0

12
10
0
0
2
7
5
0
11
13
12
85
2
7
0
4
13
5
31
9
9

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0

1
1
0
1
2
0
7
0
0
4
2
27
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1

0
3
0
5
2
1
0
4
14
4
6
51
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
5

2
6
0
0
0
5
0
5
31
5
18
106
5
3
1
0
8
0
17
2
4

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0

24
20
1
7
8
15
16
13
94
37
57
450
15
11
1
5
30
5
67
15
19

Sl.
No.

River/Basin

STATE

Brahmani-Baitarni

Cauvery

East Flowing Rivers


Between Krishna Pennar
East flowing rivers
between Mahanadi and
Godavari
East flowing rivers
between Pennar and
Cauvery
Ganga
Brahamputra
Meghna Basin

Godavari

Indus

Contd..

79

Mahanadi

11

Mahi

12

Narmada

13

Pennar

14

Sabarmati

15

Subarnarekha

16

Tapi

17

West flowing rivers


of Kutch - Saurashtra
and Luni

18

West flowing rivers


South of Tapi

TOTAL

10

Snow

Krishna

Gauge,
Discharge, Silt &
Water Quality

Gauge,
Discharge &
Water Quality

Gauge,
Discharge & Silt

Gauge & Water


Quality

River/Basin

Gauge &
Discharge

Sl.
No.

Gauge

Table 10 : Basinwise Details of Hydrological Observation Stations

4
2
2
5
9
16
7
11
18
0
3
3
6
3
4
7
0
0
0
7
1
8
0
0
6
6
3
2
8
13
3
2
5

5
18
4
6
10
20
2
0
2
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
3
0
3
3
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
3
2
5

6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

7
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0

8
5
5
1
5
11
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
5
5
4
1
5
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
2

9
6
2
4
3
9
11
4
15
1
1
1
3
2
11
13
0
0
0
1
0
1
3
0
1
4
0
1
2
3
3
0
3

10
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

11
34
13
16
27
56
21
16
37
1
6
5
12
5
20
25
7
1
8
12
1
13
4
1
7
12
3
3
12
18
10
5
15

0
2
0
0
5
0
11
300

2
1
3
6
4
2
18
200

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
32

0
2
3
6
3
1
15
123

0
2
0
8
1
0
11
218

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2

2
7
6
20
13
3
55
878

STATE

3
SubTotal
Andhra Pradesh
Maharashtra
Karnataka
SubTotal
Chhattisgarh
Orissa
SubTotal
Madhya Pradesh
Rajasthan
Gujarat
SubTotal
Gujarat
Madhya Pradesh
SubTotal
Andhra pradesh
Karnataka
SubTotal
Gujarat
Rajasthan
SubTotal
Jharkhand
West Bengal
Orissa
SubTotal
Gujarat
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
SubTotal
Gujarat
Rajasthan
SubTotal
Dadra & Nagar
Haveli
Goa
Gujarat
Karanataka
Kerala
Maharashtra
Tamil Nadu
SubTotal

Grand Total
Source : RD Directorate, Central Water Commission

80

Table 11 : Annual Replenishable Ground Water Resource by State


S.No

1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35

Name of the State

2
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Delhi
Gujarat
Goa
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
Andaman & Nicobar
Chandigarh
Daman & Diu
Dadar & Nagar Haveli
Lakshadweep
Puducherry
Total

Total Annual Replenishable


Ground Water
Resource
(BCM/Year)
7
36.50
2.56
27.23
29.19
14.93
0.30
15.81
0.28
9.31
0.43
2.70
5.58
15.93
6.84
37.19
32.96
0.38
1.15
0.00
0.32
23.09
23.78
11.56
0.08
23.07
2.19
76.35
2.27
30.36
0.33
0.02
0.01
0.06
0.01
0.16
432.94

Sources : Central Ground Water Board, Hydrology Project, Ministry of Water Resources.
Note : BCM/Year : Billion Cubic Metre per Year
Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

81

Table 12 : Availability, Utilization and Stage of Development of Ground Water Resources by State

Unit : BCM / Year


Sl.
No

1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

Name of the
State

2
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Delhi
Gujarat
Goa
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura

Annual Replenishable Ground Water Resources


Monsoon Season
Recharge
from
rainfall

Recharge
from
other
source

16.04
1.57
23.65
19.45
12.08
0.13
10.59
0.22
3.52
0.33
0.61
4.26
8.17
3.79
30.59
20.15
0.20
0.79
0.03
0.28
12.81
5.98
8.76
4.91
1.10

8.93
0.00
1.99
3.96
0.43
0.06
2.08
0.01
2.15
0.01
0.77
0.14
4.01
0.01
0.96
2.51
0.01
0.03
0.00
0.00
3.56
10.91
0.62
11.96
0.00

Non-monsoon
Season
Recharge Recharge
from
from
rainfall
other
source

5
4.20
0.98
1.05
3.42
1.30
0.02
0.00
0.01
0.92
0.08
1.00
1.00
1.50
1.93
0.05
1.94
0.16
0.33
0.02
0.08
3.58
1.36
0.26
4.53
0.92

6
7.33
0.00
0.54
2.36
1.13
0.09
3.15
0.04
2.72
0.02
0.32
0.18
2.25
1.11
5.59
8.36
0.01
0.01
0.00
0.00
3.14
5.54
1.92
0.00
1.67
0.17

Total

7
36.50
2.56
27.23
29.19
14.93
0.30
15.81
0.28
9.31
0.43
2.70
5.58
15.93
6.84
37.19
32.96
0.38
1.15
0.04
0.36
23.09
23.78
11.56
0.08
23.07
2.19

Natural
Discharge
during
nonmonsoon
season

Net Annual
Ground
Water
Availability

3.55
0.26
2.34
1.77
1.25
0.02
0.79
0.02
0.68
0.04
0.27
0.33
0.63
0.61
1.86
1.75
0.04
0.12
0.00
0.04
2.08
2.33
1.18
0.00
2.31
0.22

32.95
2.30
24.89
27.42
13.68
0.28
15.02
0.27
8.63
0.39
2.43
5.25
15.30
6.23
35.33
31.21
0.34
1.04
0.04
0.32
21.01
21.44
10.38
0.08
20.76
1.97

Annual Ground Water Draft

Irrigation

Domestic
and
Industrial
uses

Total

10

11

12

13.88
0.00
4.85
9.39
2.31
0.20
10.49
0.04
9.10
0.09
0.10
0.70
9.75
1.82
16.08
14.24
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3.01
30.34
11.60
16.77
0.08

1.02
0.00
0.59
1.37
0.48
0.28
0.99
0.03
0.35
0.02
0.24
0.38
0.97
1.10
1.04
0.85
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.01
0.84
0.83
1.39
0.01
0.88
0.09

14.90
0.00
5.44
10.77
2.80
0.48
11.49
0.07
9.45
0.12
0.33
1.09
10.71
2.92
17.12
15.09
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.01
3.85
31.16
12.99
0.01
17.65
0.17

Projected
Demand for
Domestic
and
Industrial
uses upto
2025

Ground
Water
availability
for
future
irrigation

13

14
2.67
0.01
0.98
2.14
0.70
0.57
1.48
0.04
0.60
0.04
0.42
0.56
1.41
1.40
1.74
1.52
0.02
0.10
0.00
0.03
1.22
1.00
2.72
0.02
0.91
0.20

17.65
2.29
19.06
15.89
10.67
0.00
3.05
0.18
-1.07
0.25
1.92
3.99
6.48
3.07
17.51
16.10
0.31
0.94
0.04
0.30
16.78
-9.89
-3.94
0.05
3.08
1.69

Stage
of
Ground
Water
Development
(%)

15
45.00
0.04
22.00
39.00
20.00
170.00
76.00
27.00
109.00
30.00
14.00
21.00
70.00
47.00
48.00
48.00
0.65
0.18
0.90
3.00
18.00
145.00
125.00
16.00
85.00
9.00
Contd..

82

Table 12 : Availability, Utilization and Stage of Development of Ground Water Resources by State

Unit : BCM / Year


Sl.
No

Name of the
State

Annual Replenishable Ground Water Resources


Monsoon Season
Recharge
from
rainfall

1
27
28
29
1
2
3
4
5
6

2
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
Total States
Andaman Nicobar
Chandigarh
Daman & Diu
Dadar & Nagar
Haveli
Lakshadweep
Puducherry
Total UTs
Grand Total

Recharge
from
other
source

Non-monsoon
Season
Recharge Recharge
from
from
rainfall
other
source

Total

Net Annual
Ground
Water
Availability

Annual Ground Water Draft

Irrigation

Domestic
and
Industrial
uses

Total

11

12

Projected
Demand for
Domestic
and
Industrial
uses upto
2025

Ground
Water
availability
for
future
irrigation

13

14

Stage
of
Ground
Water
Development
(%)

10

11.95
0.27
2.19
69.51
0.00
0.00

5.64
0.12
5.44
41.83
0.01
0.00

20.14
0.51
4.86
73.15
0.00
0.00

76.35
2.27
30.36
432.42
0.33
0.02
0.01

6.17
0.17
2.90
33.73
0.01
0.00
0.00

70.18
2.10
27.46
398.70
0.32
0.02
0.01

45.36
1.34
10.84
212.38
0.00
0.00
0.01

3.42
0.05
0.81
18.04
0.01
0.00
0.00

48.78
1.39
11.65
230.41
0.01
0.00
0.01

5.30
0.08
1.24
29.12
0.01
0.00
0.00

19.52
0.68
15.32
161.92
0.30
0.02
0.00

70.00
66.00
42.00
58.00
4.00
0.00
107.00

0.06
0.01
Water resource computed using climatic
water balance study
0.06
0.07
0.01
0.03
0.14
0.08
0.01
0.03
248.01
69.59
41.85
73.19

0.06

0.00

0.06

0.00

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.05

14.00

0.01
0.16
0.60
433.02

0.01
0.02
0.04
33.77

0.00
0.14
0.56
399.25

0.00
0.12
0.13
212.51

0.00
0.03
0.05
18.09

0.00
0.15
0.18
230.62

0.03
0.05
29.17

-0.01
0.37
162.29

63.00
105.00
33.00
58.00

38.63
1.37
17.87
247.85
0.02
0.01

Natural
Discharge
during
nonmonsoon
season

Sources : Central Ground Water Board, Hydrology Project, Ministry of Water Resources.
BCM/Year : Billion Cubic Metre per Year
Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

83

15

Table 13 : Status of Ground Water National Hydrograph Network Stations (NHNs)


Sl.
Name of the
No.
State/U.T.
1
2
STATES
1
Andhra Pradesh
2
Arunachal Pradesh
3
Assam
4
Bihar
5
Chhattisgarh
6
Delhi
7
Gujarat
8
Goa
9
Haryana
10
Himachal Pradesh
11
Jammu & Kashmir
12
Jharkhand
13
Karnataka
14
Kerala
15
Madhya Pradesh
16
Maharashtra
17
Manipur
18
Meghalaya
19
Nagaland
20
Orissa
21
Punjab
22
Rajasthan
23
Sikkim
24
Tamil Nadu
25
Tripura
26
Uttar Pradesh
27
Uttarakhand
28
West Bengal
TOTAL STATES
UNION TERRITORIES
1
Andaman & Nichobar Island
2
Chandigarh
3
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
4
Daman & Diu
5
Lakshadweep
6
Puducherry
TOTAL U.Ts.
TOTAL ALL INDIA

Number of NHNs as on
31.3.98 31.3.02 31-3-03
5
6
7

31.3.85
3

31.3.95
4

309
7
195
173
76
267
17
434
71
110
257
187
412
475
6
24
4
200
383
597
0
265
26
636
303
5434

1042
17
371
599
61
974
53
521
78
162
1349
651
1350
1409
25
37
8
1122
497
1414
0
766
37
1514
836
14893

1028
18
365
569
82
1045
53
550
79
203
1311
731
1343
1289
25
35
8
1122
485
1456
NA
765
37
1477
831
14907

1013
19
379
365
484
87
1116
53
552
81
217
208
1132
864
1323
1456
25
38
17
1068
413
1337
NA
1039
37
1210
721
15254

4
21
2
0
0
0
27
5461

29
14
7
6
30
16
102
14995

29
14
7
5
30
20
104
15012

21
10
6
22
59
15313

Sources : Central Ground Water Board, Hydrology Project, Ministry of Water Resources.

84

31.3.06
8

31.3.09
9

970
19
379
373
477
100
986
53
539
86
201
208
1132
864
1307
1456
25
38
17
1068
399
1337
N.A
1010
42
1232
726
15044

981
19
381
373
516
87
966
53
426
85
206
208
1499
864
1325
1496
25
38
17
1214
261
1373
N.A
906
42
1218
44
909
15532

981
19
381
373
516
87
966
53
426
85
206
208
1499
864
1325
1496
25
38
17
1214
261
1373
N.A
906
42
1218
44
909
15532

N.A
22
10
4
N.A
21
57
15101

63
16
10
4
N.A
15
108
15640

63
16
10
4
N.A
15
108
15640

Table 14 : Number of Assessed units (Blocks/Mandal/Talukas/Island/ Districts/UT/State)

Sl. No.

State

Total no. of
Assessed Units

Safe
no.

1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

2
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Delhi
Goa

Critical

Overexploited

no.

no.

no.

1231
13
23
515
146
9
11

4
760
13
23
515
138
2
11

5
62
100
100
100
95
22
100

6
7
175 14
0 0
0 0
0 0
8 5
0 0
0 0

Gujarat

223

97

43

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland

113
5
8
208
175
151
312
318
7
7
22
7

42
5
8
208
93
101
264
287
7
7
22
7

37
100
100
100
53
67
85
90
100
100
100
100

21

Orissa

314

308

98

137
237
1
385
38
803
17
269
5705
1
1

25
32
1
145
38
665
12
231
4067
1
1

18
14
100
38
100
83
71
86
71
100
100

22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
Total
1
2

4
5

Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
States
Andaman & Nicobar
Chandigarh
Dadar & Nagar
Haveli
Daman & Diu
Lakshadweep

Puducherry

Total UTs
Grand Total

SemiCritical

Remarks

77
0
0
0
0
0
0

6
0
0
0
0
0
0

10 11
219 18
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7 78
0
0

69 31

12

31

14

5 4
0 0
0 0
0 0
14 8
30 20
19 6
23 7
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0

11
0
0
0
3
15
5
1
0
0
0
0

10
0
0
0
2
10
2
0
0
0
0
0

55
0
0
0
65
5
24
7
0
0
0
0

49
0
0
0
37
3
8
2
0
0
0
0

4
14
0
57
0
88
3
37
546
0
0

3
6
0
15
0
11
18
14
10
0
0

5
50
0
33
0
13
0
1
226
0
0

4
21
0
9
0
2
0
0
4
0
0

103
140
0
142
0
37
2
0
837
0
0

75
59
0
37
0
5
12
0
15
0
0

12
Rest 14 talukasSaline
Rest 6 blocksSaline
Rest 1 block-Saline
Rest 8 blocks-Saline
-

1 100

2
9

0
6

0
67

1 50
3 33

0
0

0
0

1
0

50
0

50

25

18
5723

11
4078

61
71

4 22
550 10

0
226

0
4

2
839

11
15

Rest 1 RegionSaline
-

Source : Central Ground Water Board, Hydrology Project, Ministry of Water Resources.
Note (1) : Blocks - Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Jharkhand, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram, Orissa, Punjab,
Rajasthan Tamilnadu, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal
Mandals (Command / non-command) - Andhra Pradesh
Talukas - Goa, Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra
Districts - Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Delhi, Meghalaya, Nagaland
Districts (Valley) - Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir; State Sikkim;
Island Lakshadweep
UT - Andaman & Nicobar, Chandigarh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, Puducherry
(2) : Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

85

Table 15 : Ultimate Irrigation Potential by State


Sl.
No.

State/U.T.

1
2
1
Andhra Pradesh
2
Arunachal Pradesh
3
Assam
4
Bihar
5
Chhattisgarh
6
Goa
7
Gujarat
8
Haryana
9
Himachal Pradesh
10 Jammu & Kashmir
11 Jharkhand
12 Karnataka
13 Kerala
14 Madhya Pradesh
15 Maharashtra
16 Manipur
17 Meghalaya
18 Mizoram
19 Nagaland
20 Orissa
21 Punjab
22 Rajasthan
23 Sikkim
24 Tamil Nadu
25 Tripura
26 Uttar Pradesh
27 Uttarakhand
28 West Bengal
Total States
Total UTs
Grand Total

Major &
Medium
Surface
Water
3
5000
0
970
5224
1147
62
3000
3000
50
250
1276
2500
1000
4853
4100
135
20
0
10
3600
3000
2750
20
1500
100
12154
346
2300
58367
98
58465

Minor Irrigation
Surface
Ground
Water
Water
4

2300
150
1000
1544
81
25
347
50
235
400
354
900
800
2111
1200
100
85
65
70
1000
50
600
50
1200
100
1186
14
1300
17317
20
17337

3960
18
900
4120
490
`
2756
1462
68
708
830
2574
879
9250
3652
369
63
5
5
4203
2917
1778
0
2832
81
16295
504
3318
64066
26
64092

(Unit : '000 Hectares)


Total
( Major,
Total
Medium
& Minor)
6
7
6260
11260
168
168
1900
2870
5664
10888
571
1718
25
87
3103
6103
1512
4512
303
353
1108
1358
1184
2460
3474
5974
1679
2679
11361
16214
4852
8952
469
604
148
168
70
70
75
85
5203
8803
2967
5967
2378
5128
50
70
4032
5532
181
281
17481
29635
518
864
4618
6918
81383
139750
46
144
81429
139894

Source : Central Water Commission, P & P Directorate and Ministry of Water Resources (Minor Irrigation Division).

86

Table 16 : Number of Large Dams by State as on January 2009


Sl.
No

1
1*
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
Total

State/U.T.

2
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal

Number of Dams Completed During The Period


Upto
1900

1901
to
1950

1951
to
1960

1961
to
1970

1971
to
1980

1981
to
1990

1991
to
2000

2001
&
Beyond

10

0
35
0
0
0
11
0
59
0
0
0
0
26
1
86
40
0
0
0
0
1
0
7
0
10
0
25
0
0
301

0
20
0
0
1
1
0
57
0
0
0
9
11
9
35
23
0
1
0
0
4
1
35
0
10
0
21
0
1
239

0
21
0
0
8
17
0
86
0
1
0
5
39
13
67
150
0
1
0
0
7
0
19
0
29
0
22
5
1
491

1
31
0
0
5
49
0
154
0
2
2
11
49
9
220
613
1
1
0
0
49
0
30
0
27
1
16
4
5
1280

0
28
0
2
6
96
3
151
0
2
2
21
55
10
301
411
0
0
0
0
72
4
37
0
13
0
14
2
15
1243

0
7
0
0
1
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
6
0
3
20
0
0
0
0
1
0
15
0
1
0
4
0
0
64

Source : Central Water Commission, (Dam Safety Monitoring Directorate) National Register of Large Dam.
* Union Territory (UT)

87

0
12
0
0
1
39
2
56
0
1
1
0
17
9
93
304
1
1
0
0
21
6
20
1
7
0
11
0
2
605

Year of
Construction
not
Available
11

1
5
1
0
2
29
0
23
0
5
2
0
8
1
66
112
0
1
0
0
1
3
7
1
10
0
2
2
4
286

0
124
0
2
0
1
0
6
0
2
3
3
18
1
28
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
202

Total
Completed
Dams

Under
Construction

Total

12

13

14

2
283
1
2
24
243
5
598
0
13
10
49
229
53
899
1676
2
5
0
0
157
14
180
2
107
1
115
13
28
4711

0
51
0
2
4
16
0
68
0
6
3
28
7
1
7
145
3
2
0
0
0
1
23
0
1
0
16
6
0
390

2
334
1
4
28
259
5
666
0
19
13
77
236
54
906
1821
5
7
0
0
157
15
203
2
108
1
131
19
28
5101

Table 17 : Land Use and Irrigation Statistics by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name Of the
State/UTs

Year

3
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04*
2004-05*
2005-06*
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08

Andhra Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

Chhattisgarh

Goa

Estimated
Population
('000)
4
76210
77154
78074
78973
79852
80712
81554
82375
1098
1112
1127
1141
1155
1169
1184
1198
26656
27071
27478
27878
28273
28665
29053
29435
82999
84612
86194
87745
89264
90752
92208
93633
20834
21197
21553
21904
22251
22594
22934
23269
1348
1354
1376
1409
1450
1492
1540
1596

Geographical
Area

5
27507
27507
27507
27507
27507
27507
27507
27507
8374
8374
8374
8374
8374
8374
8374
8374
7844
7844
7844
7844
7844
7844
7844
7844
9416
9416
9416
9416
9416
9416
9416
9416
13519
13519
13519
13519
13519
13519
13519
13519
370
370
370
370
370
370
370
370

Reporting
Area

6
27440
27440
27440
27440
27440
27440
27505
27505
5498
5498
5498
5648
5651
5655
5669
5660
7850
7850
7850
7850
7850
7850
7850
7850
9360
9360
9360
9360
9360
9360
9360
9360
13787
13736
13790
13790
13790
13790
13790
13790
361
361
361
361
361
361
361
361

Net
Sown
Area
(NSA)
7
11115
10410
9615
10118
10327
10745
10147
10756
164
164
164
201
202
206
209
210
2793
2774
2753
2753
2753
2753
2753
2753
5663
5664
5725
5712
5572
5556
5665
5665
4763
4800
4754
4779
4770
4764
4722
4727
141
141
141
141
134
137
137
134

Total
Cultivable
Area
(TCA)
8
15841
15816
15778
15789
15769
15772
15911
15939
314
314
314
415
414
418
422
423
3225
3224
3224
3224
3224
3224
3224
3211
6651
6642
6641
6640
6639
6638
6638
6638
5609
5612
5600
5604
5595
5590
5581
5585
197
197
197
197
197
197
197
197

Gross
Sown
Area
(GSA)
9
13545
12756
11559
12366
12519
13362
12811
13567
242
248
256
254
255
266
271
272
4092
3984
3958
3957
3896
3902
3735
3839
7992
7897
7957
7882
7399
7396
7719
7910
5327
5595
5446
5707
5716
5746
5732
5748
171
168
164
169
169
170
172
170

(Thousand Hectares)
Net
Gross
IrrigaIrrited
gated
Area
Area
(NIA)
(GIA)
10
5916
5549
4536
4781
4987
5996
6070
6285
43
43
43
47
49
50
52
54
180
174
173
173
171
172
162
92
4561
4539
4572
4567
4197
4325
4646
4790
1043
1227
1144
1179
1312
1375
1486
1522
36
38
39
40
40
38
38
35

11
4528
4238
3614
3634
3881
4392
4453
4644
42
42
43
47
49
50
52
54
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
76
3429
3462
3462
3433
3034
3161
3462
3462
984
1151
1068
1090
1208
1248
1282
1334
23
23
24
24
24
24
24
35
Contd..

88

Table 17 : Land Use and Irrigation Statistics by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name Of the
State/UTs

Year

Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

10

Jammu & Kashmir

11

Jharkhand

12

Karnataka

2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06*
2006-07*
2007-08*
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01*
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08

Estimated
Population
('000)
4
50671
51556
52429
53290
54140
54979
55808
56626
21145
21579
22015
22450
22883
23314
23743
24171
6078
6157
6234
6309
6383
6455
6526
6595
10144
10301
10461
10622
10783
10941
11099
11257
26946
27443
27922
28388
28846
29299
29745
30181
52851
53554
54246
54926
55597
56258
56909
57550

Geographical
Area

5
19602
19602
19602
19602
19602
19602
19602
19602
4421
4421
4421
4421
4421
4421
4421
4421
5567
5567
5567
5567
5567
5567
5567
5567
22224
22224
22224
22224
22224
22224
22224
22224
7972
7972
7972
7972
7972
7972
7972
7972
19179
19179
19179
19179
19179
19179
19179
19179

Reporting
Area

Net
Sown
Area
(NSA)

Total
Cultivable
Area
(TCA)

18639
18639
18868
18868
18868
18868
18868
18868
4402
4372
4375
4374
4374
4372
4372
4372
4547
4543
4543
4544
4545
4545
4545
4545
3781*
3781*
3781*
3781*
3781*
3781*
3781*
3781*
7970
7970
7970
7970
7970
7970
7970
7970
19050
19050
19050
19050
19050
19050
19050
19050

9433
9622
9481
9852
9747
9747
9747
9747
3526
3566
3458
3534
3527
3566
3556
3594
555
550
545
541
543
543
543
543
748
748
733
747
752
734
742
734
1769
1488
1644
1581
1967
1670
1619
1536
10410
10031
9838
9847
10499
10509
10105
10419

12354
12357
12411
12412
12410
12410
12410
12410
3783
3776
3735
3771
3780
3784
3782
3746
804
801
800
804
813
813
813
813
1050
1050
1050
1050
1050
1048
1048
1040
4184
4298
4297
4297
4305
4299
4299
4302
12916
12910
12908
12908
12906
12905
12894
12891

Gross
Sown
Area
(GSA)
9
10440
10734
10631
11421
11257
11277
12175
12224
6115
6318
6032
6388
6425
6504
6394
6458
948
956
945
956
953
941
949
971
1115
1106
1078
1102
1102
1101
1126
1134
2054
2088*
2000*
2158*
2065*
2108*
1732
2391*
12284
11670
11532
11450
12807
13027
12438
12893

(Thousand Hectares)
Net
Gross
IrrigaIrrited
gated
Area
Area
(NIA)
(GIA)
10
3342
3572
3637
4111
4280
4420
4977
5092
5223
5311
5199
5343
5434
5446
5461
5553
181
181
187
181
183
181
182
186
449
449
434
446
453
458
459
463
219
223
217
230
212
211
242
241
3271
3089
2841
2702
3328
3632
3603
3789

11
2806
2994
3046
3388
3528
3528
3528
3528
2958
2938
2966
2969
2954
2936
2990
3025
126
102
124
105
104
104
104
104
311
310
300
307
311
312
309
308
164
138
152
146
182
154
150
142
2643
2565
2450
2384
2820
2970
2946
3132
Contd..

89

Table 17 : Land Use and Irrigation Statistics by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name Of the
State/UTs

Year

13

Kerala

14

Madhya Pradesh

15

Maharashtra

16

Manipur

17

Meghalaya

18

Mizoram

2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02*
2002-03*
2003-04*
2004-05*
2005-06*
2006-07*
2007-08*
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08

Estimated
Population
('000)
4
31841
32132
32421
32707
32989
33265
33535
33802
60348
61581
62799
64006
65202
66390
67569
68737
96879
98445
100030
101624
103218
104804
106386
107972
2167
2195
2223
2251
2280
2308
2336
2364
2319
2349
2379
2409
2440
2470
2500
2530
889
900
912
923
935
946
958
970

Gross
Sown
Area

Geographical
Area

Reporting
Area

Net
Sown
Area
(NSA)

Total
Cultivable
Area
(TCA)

(GSA)

3886
3886
3886
3886
3886
3886
3886
3886
30825
30825
30825
30825
30825
30825
30825
30825
30771
30771
30771
30771
30771
30771
30771
30771
2233
2233
2233
2233
2233
2233
2233
2233
2243
2243
2243
2243
2243
2243
2243
2243
2108
2108
2108
2108
2108
2108
2108
2108

3885
3885
3885
3885
3885
3886
3886
3886
30755
30755
30756
30756
30756
30756
30756
30756
30758
30758
30758
30758
30758
30758
30758
30758
1937
1944
1940
1946
1967
1953
1953
1964
2227
2227
2227
2227
2227
2227
2227
2227
2097
2081
2047
2085
2075
1952
2106
2109

2206
2191
2189
2190
2155
2132
2101
2089
14664
14859
14518
14945
14975
14971
14735
14687
17844
17222
17579
17432
17490
17473
17475
17473
209
216
212
217
238
225
225
235
230
230
230
227
219
212
213
235
82
91
92
98
97
98
91
93

2393
2382
2381
2378
2345
2323
2329
2316
17278
17336
17373
17362
17362
17337
17312
17310
21533
21528
21196
21180
21176
21167
21162
21151
215
223
219
224
245
232
232
242
1053
1053
1053
1061
1057
1058
1057
1056
310
314
364
352
343
219
373
376

3022
2992
2970
2954
2996
2986
2918
2761
17870
19044
18078
19788
20203
19608
20113
20416
21619
20991*
22387*
22190*
22368*
22556*
22571*
22655*
209
216
212
217
238*
225*
225*
235*
277
278
285
272
265
258
246
283
82
91
92
98
97
98
91
96

(Thousand Hectares)
Net
Gross
IrrigaIrrited
gated
Area
Area
(NIA)
(GIA)
10
458
432
429
426
455
460
490
455
4285
4889
4631
5776
6193
5878
6543
6567
3852
3727
4122
4146
4046
4104
4301
4433
45
40
54
40
54
51
51
51
62
76
76
82
74
64
72
73
13
17
17
18
19
19
11
10

11
381
377
379
384
393
401
392
388
4135
4735
4494
5631
6042
5681
6365
6418
3249
3136
3201
3174
3184
3181
3182
3181
45
40
54
40
54
51
51
51
54
59
59
60
58
55
67
58
9
16
16
16
16
16
11
9
Contd..

90

Table 17 : Land Use and Irrigation Statistics by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Gross
Sown
Area

Sl.
No.

Name Of the
State/UTs

Year

Estimated
Population
('000)

Geographical
Area

Reporting
Area

Net
Sown
Area
(NSA)

Total
Cultivable
Area
(TCA)

(GSA)

19

Nagaland

20

Orissa

21

Punjab

22

Rajasthan

23

Sikkim*

24

Tamil Nadu

1990
2016
2042
2068
2094
2119
2145
2171
36805
37244
37670
38085
38490
38887
39276
39655
24359
24699
25041
25384
25724
26059
26391
26722
56507
57664
58825
59984
61136
62276
63408
64534
541
548
555
562
569
576
583
591
62406
62989
63552
64096
64623
65135
65629
66106

1658
1658
1658
1658
1658
1658
1658
1658
15571
15571
15571
15571
15571
15571
15571
15571
5036
5036
5036
5036
5036
5036
5036
5036
34224
34224
34224
34224
34224
34224
34224
34224
710
710
710
710
710
710
710
710
13006
13006
13006
13006
13006
13006
13006
13006

1590
1608
1599
1583
1584
1582
1595
1618
15571
15571
15571
15571
15571
15571
15571
15571
5033
5033
5033
5033
5033
5033
5033
5033
34265
34265
34266
34266
34266
34266
34265
34270
722
728
724
726
728
728
728
724
12991
12991
12991
13027
13027
13027
13027
13027

2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08

91

301
333
324
305
309
309
322
316
5829
5845
5680
5795
5739
5691
5654
5624
4250
4254
4201
4240
4200
4192
4184
4187
15865
16765
10807
17394
16549
16836
16764
17096
106
112
108
110
112
112
112
108
5303
5172
4590
4689
5097
5244
5126
5062

661
678
669
645
645
644
657
677
7473
7473
7473
7473
7473
7473
7126
7126
4312
4290
4296
4270
4245
4248
4229
4236
25646
25649
25633
25638
25630
25621
25600
25576
149
154
151
153
155
155
155
150
8273
8265
8251
8168
8157
8164
8148
8149

336
378
370
370
380
387
406
400
7878
8799
7853
8637
8718
8928
8960
9016
7941
7941
7773
7907
7931
7868
7861
7870
19230
20798
13218
21664
21062
21699
21534
22208
117
123
119
121
123
123
123
118
6338
6226
5191
5316
5889
6033
5843
5815

(Thousand Hectares)
Net
Gross
IrrigaIrrited
gated
Area
Area
(NIA)
(GIA)
10
77
80
81
104
104
106
106
116
2126
2546
1712
2518
2691
2996
3205
3308
7664
7667
7543
7722
7702
7680
7666
7689
6135
6744
5272
6393
7093
7818
7958
8088
11
12
11
11
11
12
12
10
3490
3412
2622
2479
3087
3397
3309
3252

11
64
65
65
67
66
67
65
76
1334
1752
1247
1737
1846
2030
2051
2158
4038
4056
4012
4097
4028
4019
4072
4112
4907
5420
4372
5239
5880
6294
6496
6444
8
9
8
8
9
9
9
9
2888
2801
2310
2148
2637
2920
2889
2864
Contd..

Table 17 : Land Use and Irrigation Statistics by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Gross
Sown
Area

Sl.
No.

Name Of the
State/UTs

Year

Estimated
Population
('000)

Geographical
Area

Reporting
Area

Net
Sown
Area
(NSA)

Total
Cultivable
Area
(TCA)

(GSA)

25

Tripura*

26

Uttarakhand

27

Uttar Pradesh

28

West Bengal

29

Andaman &
Nicobar*

30

Chandigarh

(Thousand Hectares)
Net
Gross
IrrigaIrrited
gated
Area
Area
(NIA)
(GIA)
10

11

2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08*
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06*
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01*
2001-02*
2002-03*
2003-04*
2004-05*
2005-06*
2006-07*
2007-08*
2000-01

3199
3241
3283
3324
3366
3407
3449
3491
8489
8634
8780
8927
9073
9219
9365
9511
166198
169547
172944
176374
179824
183282
186755
190254
80176
81278
82320
83316
84277
85216
86125
86995
356

1049
1049
1049
1049
1049
1049
1049
1049
5348
5348
5348
5348
5348
5348
5348
5348
24093
24093
24093
24093
24093
24093
24093
24093
8875
8875
8875
8875
8875
8875
8875
8875
825

1049
1049
1049
1049
1049
1049
1049
1049
5672
5672
5672
5668
5670
5667
5666
5667
24201
24202
24202
24201
24201
24201
24170
24170
8688
8695
8687
8688
8687
8683
8684
8684
795

280
280
280
280
280
280
280
280
770
776
759
761
767
768
765
765
16825
16812
16597
16750
16683
16633
16573
16417
5417
5522
5354
5428
5374
5295
5296
5296
13

310
310
310
310
310
310
310
310
1515
1516
1510
1511
1512
1504
1509
1509
19389
19334
19315
19307
19272
19268
19213
19179
5899
5933
5854
5876
5808
5749
5751
5721
48

301
299
309
291
297
299
302
292
1226
1221
1212
1222
1235
1212
1210
1261*
25304
25447
25311
25425
25524
25307
25806*
24927*
9117
9779
9510
9661
9523
9533
9635
9752
15

104
106
109
102
104
105
107
103
537
539
532
547
549
549
554
575
17690
18220
17792
18524
18939
18970
19241
18808
5089*
5426*
5311*
5387*
5339*
5353*
5429*
5548*
-

61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
344
346
341
346
345
343
345
345
12401
12828
12848
13227
13119
13075
13028
13085
3001*
3058*
2966
3006
3182
3135*
3136
3136
-

2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04*
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08

366
378
391
405
419
434
449
901
922
957
1000
1050
1103
1161
1227

825
825
825
825
825
825
825
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11

795
795
795
795
795
795
795
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7

13
13
13
13
13
13
13
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1

48
48
47
47
47
47
47
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

15
15
15
14
14
14
41
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Contd..

92

Table 17 : Land Use and Irrigation Statistics by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name Of the
State/UTs

1
31

2
Dadra & Nagar
Haveli

32

Daman & Diu*

33

Delhi

34

Lakshadweep

35

Puducherry

All UT's
(Sl. No 29 to 35)

Gross
Sown
Area

Year

Estimated
Population
('000)

Geographical
Area

Reporting
Area

Net
Sown
Area
(NSA)

Total
Cultivable
Area
(TCA)

(GSA)

3
2000-01

4
220

5
49

6
49

7
23

8
24

9
30

2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02*
2002-03*
2003-04*
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08

222
229
240
252
266
281
299
158
171
182
194
205
216
227
238
13851
14273
14698
15129
15569
16021
16484
16955
61
64
67
69
70
72
73
74
974
974
900
1019
1057
1098
1146
1204
16521
16992
17411
18042
18608
19195
19806
20446

49
49
49
49
49
49
49
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
148
148
148
148
148
148
148
148
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
1095
1095
1095
1095
1095
1095
1095
1095

93

49
49
49
49
49
49
49
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
147
147
147
147
147
147
147
147
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
1053
1053
1053
1053
1053
1053
1053
1053

23
23
22
23
22
21
21
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
34
29
29
27
28
28
23
23
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
24
24
22
21
21
21
20
20
101
96
94
89
91
90
83
83

24
24
24
24
24
24
24
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
57
58
58
57
58
58
54
54
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
33
33
32
31
31
31
31
30
170
171
170
167
168
168
164
163

30
30
30
29
28
29
27
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
53
52
45
44
45
44
43
44
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
43
39
36
37
39
36
36
35
149
144
134
133
134
129
129
154

(Thousand Hectares)
Net
Gross
IrrigaIrrited
gated
Area
Area
(NIA)
(GIA)
10
7

11
7
8
7
7
7
7
7
7
42
39
32
31
34
32
31
32
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
34
34
31
31
32
29
28
27
86
84
73
72
76
71
69
69

8
7
7
7
7
7
7
34
29
23
25
25
24
22
22
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
21
21
19
17
18
18
18
17
64
60
51
51
52
51
49
48
Contd..

Table 17 : Land Use and Irrigation Statistics by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name Of the
State/UTs

Year

Estimated
Population
('000)

Geographical
Area

Reporting
Area

Net
Sown
Area
(NSA)

Total
Cultivable
Area
(TCA)

141364
140733
132465
140757
141167
141490
139946
140861

183506
183607
183172
183186
183007
182737
182545
182442

All India

2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08

1028610
1045547
1062388
1079117
1095722
1112186
1128521
1144734

328726
328726
328726
328726
328726
328726
328726
328726

305180
305118
305344
305556
305578
305432
305638
305674

Gross
Sown
Area
(GSA)
9
185340
188286
175580
190077
191545
193049
193228
195835

Source : 1) Ministry of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics & Statistics. 2) Office of the Registrar General of India
Note : 0 - Below 500 hectares,
* - Estimated

94

(Thousand Hectares)
Net
Gross
IrrigaIrrited
gated
Area
Area
(NIA)
(GIA)
10

11

76187
78420
73411
78147
81181
83939
86504
87259

55133
56922
53871
56959
59206
60411
61707
62286

Table 18 : Selected Land Use Parameters by State, 2007-08


Sl.
No.

Cropping
intensity
Name of the
State/UT

1
2
1
Andhra Pradesh
2
Arunachal Pradesh
3
Assam
4
Bihar
5
Chhattisgarh
6
Goa
7
Gujarat
8
Haryana
9
Himachal Pradesh
10
Jammu & Kashmir
11 Jharkhand
12
Karnataka
13
Kerala
14
Madhya Pradesh
15
Maharashtra
16
Manipur
17
Meghalaya
18
Mizoram
19
Nagaland
20
Orissa
21
Punjab
22
Rajasthan
23 Sikkim
24
Tamil Nadu
25
Tripura
26 Uttarakhand
27
Uttar Pradesh
28
West Bengal
29
Andaman & Nicobar
30
Chandigarh
31
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
32
Daman & Diu
33 Delhi
34
Lakshadweep
35
Puducherry
All India Total

3
126.1
129.8
139.4
139.6
121.6
126.3
125.4
179.7
179.0
154.5
155.7
123.7
132.2
139.0
129.7
100.0
120.4
103.5
126.6
160.3
188.0
129.9
109.8
114.9
104.4
164.8
151.8
184.1
318.8
151.5
128.7
100.0
189.7
104.1
174.6
139.0

Percentage
of Net
Irrigated
area over
Agriculture land
4
29.1
12.8
2.4
52.2
23.9
17.9
28.4
80.8
12.8
29.6
3.3
24.3
16.7
37.1
15.0
21.1
5.4
2.5
11.2
30.3
97.1
25.2
5.9
35.1
19.7
22.9
68.2
54.8
0.0
61.5
30.5
0.0
40.3
28.9
56.2
34.1

Percentage
of Gross
Irrigated
area over
Agriculture land
5
39.4
12.8
2.9
72.2
27.3
17.9
41.0
148.3
22.9
44.5
5.6
29.4
19.7
37.9
21.0
21.1
6.9
2.6
17.2
46.4
181.5
31.6
6.9
39.9
33.1
38.1
98.1
97.0
0.0
100.8
30.5
0.0
58.8
28.9
88.5
47.8

Source : Ministry of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics & Statistics.

95

Percentage
of Gross
Irrigated
area to total
Cropped area
6
46.3
19.9
2.4
60.6
26.5
20.8
41.7
86.0
19.2
40.8
10.1
29.4
16.5
32.2
19.6
21.7
25.8
10.0
29.1
36.7
97.0
36.4
8.8
55.9
35.1
45.6
75.5
56.9
0.0
80.0
27.4
0.0
72.7
27.7
77.7
44.6

Percentage
of Net
Irrigated
area to Net
Sown area
7
43.2
25.7
2.8
61.1
28.2
26.1
36.2
84.2
19.2
42.0
9.2
30.1
18.6
43.7
18.2
21.7
24.7
9.7
24.1
38.4
98.2
37.7
8.3
56.6
21.8
45.1
79.7
59.2
0.0
100.0
43.3
0.0
95.7
33.3
85.0
44.2

Table 19 : Cropping Pattern according to Land Use Statistics, All-India


(Unit : '000 Hectares)
Sl.
No.

Name of
the crop

1950-51

1960-61

1970-71

1980-81

1990-91

31056
23.5
10010
7.6
15554
11.8
9744
7.4
3250
2.5
2254
1.7
3198
2.4
5576
4.2
80642
61.1
7803
5.9
2228
1.7
10523
8.0
20554
15.6
101196
76.7
1757
1.3
1244
0.9

34056
22.3
12931
8.5
18426
12.1
11470
7.5
4401
2.9
2478
1.6
3140
2.1
4997
3.3
91899
60.2
9274
6.1
2429
1.6
11962
7.8
23665
15.5
115564
75.6
2417
1.6
1569
1.0

37381
22.5
18293
11.0
16871
10.2
13391
8.1
5856
3.5
2474
1.5
2556
1.5
4962
3.0
101784
61.4
7820
4.7
2639
1.6
12667
7.6
23126
13.9
124910
75.3
2589
1.6
1864
1.1

40237
23.3
22225
12.9
16412
9.5
11658
6.8
6032
3.5
2504
1.5
1799
1.0
4033
2.3
104900
60.8
6547
3.8
2877
1.7
13284
7.7
22708
13.2
127608
73.9
2897
1.7
2065
1.2

Rice

Wheat

Jowar

Bajra

Maize

Ragi

Barley

Other cereals
and Millets
Total Cereals
and Millets
Gram

10

Tur

11

Other Pulses
Total Pulses
Total Foodgrains

12

Sugarcane

13

Condiments
& Spices

2000-01

2001-02
(P)

2002-03
(P)

2003-04
(P)

2004-05
(P)

2005-06
(P)

2006-07
(P)

2007-08
(P)

10

11

12

13

14

15

42744
23.0
24046
12.9
14158
7.6
10735
5.8
5893
3.2
2145
1.2
972
0.5
2372
1.3
103065
55.5
7471
4.0
3609
1.9
13803
7.4
24883
13.4
127948
68.9
3908
2.1
2325
1.3

44761
24.2
25797
13.9
9915
5.3
10022
5.4
6805
3.7
1816
1.0
789
0.4
1449
0.8
101354
54.7
5318
2.9
3665
2.0
12343
6.7
21325
11.5
122680
66.2
4662
2.5
2802
1.5

96

44892
23.8
26315
14.0
9810
5.2
9745
5.2
6732
3.6
1735
0.9
682
0.4
101234
53.8
101234
53.8
6426
3.4
3334
1.8
13436
7.1
23196
12.3
124430
66.1
4800
2.5
3229
1.7

41314
23.5
25273
14.4
9341
5.3
7934
4.5
6784
3.9
1488
0.8
692
0.4
94108
53.6
94108
53.6
5901
3.4
3362
1.9
12064
6.9
21327
12.1
115435
65.7
4767
2.7
3010
1.7

42379
22.3
26980
14.2
9403
4.9
10958
5.8
7376
3.9
1765
0.9
678
0.4
100712
53.0
100712
53.0
7090
3.7
3503
1.8
14014
7.4
24608
12.9
125320
65.9
4500
2.4
3203
1.7

42760
22.3
26889
14.0
9044
4.7
9431
4.9
7532
3.9
1654
0.9
624
0.3
99037
51.7
99037
51.7
6687
3.5
3507
1.8
13861
7.2
24054
12.6
123091
64.3
4307
2.2
3074
1.6

44081
22.8
26716
13.8
8662
4.5
9673
5.0
7752
4.0
1640
0.8
624
0.3
1029
0.5
100178
51.9
6835
3.5
3566
1.8
13427
7.0
23829
12.3
124007
64.2
4577
2.4
2837
1.5

43581
22.6
28347
14.7
8421
4.4
9540
4.9
7856
4.1
1328
0.7
651
0.3
966
0.5
100691
52.1
7456
3.9
3358
1.7
13044
6.8
23858
12.3
124548
64.5
5189
2.7
2945
1.5

44121
22.5
28398
14.5
7769
4.0
9622
4.9
8175
4.2
1511
0.8
626
0.3
972
0.5
101194
51.7
7769
4.0
3577
1.8
13430
6.9
24776
12.7
125969
64.3
5088
2.6
3217
1.6
Contd..

Table 19 : Cropping Pattern according to Land Use Statistics, All-India


(Unit : '000 Hectares)
Sl.
No.

Name of
the crop

1950-51

1960-61

1970-71

1980-81

1990-91

14
15
16

Fruits and
Vegetables
Groundnut

17

Rapeseed
& Mustard
Sesamum

18

Linseed
Total Oilseeds

19

Cotton

20

Jute

21

Other Fibers
Total Fibres

22

Tobacco

23

Other Crops
Total Cropped
Area
Area sown more
than once
Net area sown

2000-01

2001-02
(P)

2002-03
(P)

2003-04
(P)

2004-05
(P)

2005-06
(P)

2006-07
(P)

2007-08
(P)

10

11

12

13

14

15

2249
1.7
4406
3.3
1058
0.8
1957
1.5
1226
0.9
10968
8.3
5655
4.3
561
0.4
451
0.3
6667
5.1
379
0.3
7433
5.6

2649
1.7
6467
4.2
1145
0.7
1575
1.0
1267
0.8
12777
8.4
7610
5.0
633
0.4
519
0.3
8762
5.7
401
0.3
8633
5.7

3683
2.2
7552
4.6
1415
0.9
1853
1.1
1199
0.7
14719
8.9
7830
4.7
753
0.5
525
0.3
9108
5.5
431
0.3
8486
5.1

4924
2.9
6789
3.9
2268
1.3
1747
1.0
1163
0.7
15698
9.1
7752
4.5
940
0.5
501
0.3
9193
5.3
460
0.3
9785
5.7

6692
3.6
8397
4.5
5143
2.8
2413
1.3
989
0.5
25152
13.5
7551
4.1
783
0.4
333
0.2
8667
4.7
440
0.2
10610
5.7

8220
4.4
6742
3.6
4174
2.3
1701
0.9
495
0.3
24625
13.3
8587
4.6
842
0.5
280
0.2
9708
5.2
305
0.2
12338
6.7

8705
4.6
6346
3.4
4800
2.5
1822
1.0
495
0.3
24730
13.1
9083
4.8
887
0.5
262
0.1
10232
5.4
375
0.2
11785
6.3

9278
5.3
6064
3.5
4041
2.3
1542
0.9
481
0.3
23944
13.6
8198
4.7
877
0.5
292
0.2
9367
5.3
401
0.2
9378
5.3

9336
4.9
6186
3.3
5184
2.7
1960
1.0
438
0.2
26265
13.8
8045
4.2
860
0.5
264
0.1
9169
4.8
445
0.2
11839
6.2

9654
5.0
6688
3.5
6803
3.6
2159
1.1
452
0.2
29806
15.6
9052
4.7
789
0.4
242
0.1
10083
5.3
431
0.2
11099
5.8

9906
5.1
6815
3.5
7162
3.7
2065
1.1
414
0.2
30549
15.8
8614
4.5
769
0.4
200
0.1
9584
5.0
434
0.2
11155
5.8

9716
5.0
5707
3.0
6756
3.5
2060
1.1
405
0.2
28696
14.9
9133
4.7
808
0.4
217
0.1
10158
5.3
425
0.2
11551
6.0

10072
5.1
6358
3.2
5863
3.0
2132
1.1
467
0.2
29091
14.9
9399
4.8
824
0.4
212
0.1
10434
5.3
428
0.2
1774026
5.9

131893

152772

165791

172630

185742

185340

188286

175580

190077

191545

193049

193228

195835

13147
10.0
118746
90.0

19573
12.8
133199
87.2

24928
15.0
863267
520.7

32342
18.7
140288
81.3

42743
23.0
142999
77.0

43976
23.7
141364
76.3

48257
25.6
141451
75.1

42926
24.4
132692
75.6

49228
25.9
140971
74.2

49283
25.7
141139
73.7

51560
26.7
141490
73.3

53282
27.6
139946
72.4

54973
28.1
140861
71.9

Source : Ministry of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics & Statistics.


Note : Figures shown below in each cell are percentages to total cropped area.

97

Table 20 : Area Irrigated under Selected Crops, All-India


Sl. Name of the crop
No.
1
2
1
Rice
2

Jowar

Maize

Wheat

Barley

Total Cereals
& Millets
6
Gram
Total Pulses
Total Foodgrains
7

Sugarcane

Condiments
& Spices
Total Fruits &
Vegetables
Groundnut

9
10
11

Rapeseed and
Mustard
Total Oilseeds

1950-51

1960-61

1970-71

1980-81

1990-91

2000-01

3
9844
43.6
463
2.1
369
1.6
3402
15.1
1383
6.1
16378
72.6
974
4.3
1939
8.6
18317
81.2
1183
5.2
N.A.
0.0
889
0.0
N.A.
0.0
N.A.
0.0
1709
7.6

4
12523
44.8
655
2.3
556
2.0
4233
15.1
1334
4.8
20166
72.1
1107
4.0
1899
6.8
22065
78.9
1674
6.0
417
1.5
477
1.7
195
0.7
138
0.5
421
1.5

5
14339
37.5
614
1.6
929
2.4
9924
26.0
1328
3.5
28093
73.6
1222
3.2
2024
5.3
30117
78.9
1874
4.9
659
1.7
991
2.6
570
1.5
356
0.9
1088
2.8

6
16364
32.9
768
1.5
1215
2.4
15553
31.2
910
1.8
35818
72.0
1347
2.7
2033
4.1
37851
76.0
2354
4.7
820
1.6
1806
3.6
903
1.8
990
2.0
2269
4.6

7
19469
30.8
794
1.3
1162
1.8
19511
30.9
530
0.8
42258
66.9
1531
2.4
2608
4.1
44866
71.0
3398
5.4
1100
1.7
2575
4.1
1564
2.5
3076
4.9
5761
9.1

8
24337
31.9
826
1.1
1483
1.9
22798
29.9
529
0.7
50914
66.8
1631
2.1
2695
3.5
53609
70.4
4297
5.6
1544
2.0
4700
6.2
1139
1.5
2759
3.6
5515
7.2

98

2002-03
9
21186
28.9
712
1.0
1361
1.9
22448
30.6
453
0.6
47095
64.2
1912
2.6
3003
4.1
50097
68.2
4411
6.0
1773
2.4
5306
7.2
979
1.3
2842
3.9
5489
7.5

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06(P)

10
22395
28.7
692
0.9
1413
1.8
24172
30.9
441
0.6
49949
63.9
2168
2.8
3355
4.3
53304
68.2
4154
5.3
1995
2.6
5589
7.2
1047
1.3
3701
4.7
6561
8.4

11
23585
29.1
765
0.9
1576
1.9
24172
29.8
402
0.5
51403
63.3
2093
2.6
3371
4.2
54773
67.5
3979
4.9
1851
2.3
5723
7.0
1144
1.4
4892
6.0
8064
9.9

12
25011
29.8
722
0.9
1747
2.1
24107
28.7
431
0.5
53014
63.2
2145
2.6
3439
4.1
56452
67.3
4265
5.1
1658
2.0
6195
7.4
1220
1.5
5238
6.2
8539
10.2

(Unit : '000 Hectares)


2006-07(P)
2007-08(P)
13
25189
29.1
671
0.8
1746
2.0
25647
29.6
462
0.5
54683
63.2
2350
2.7
3732
4.3
58415
67.5
4845
5.6
1806
2.1
6076
7.0
1122
1.3
5082
5.9
8250
9.5

14
25101
28.8
662
0.8
1924
2.2
25807
29.6
452
0.5
54968
63.0
2651
3.0
4020
4.6
58988
67.6
4756
5.5
2124
2.4
6304
7.2
1293
1.5
4427
5.1
7887
9.0
Contd..

Table 20 : Area Irrigated under Selected Crops, All-India


Sl. Name of the crop
No.
1
2
12 Cotton
13

Tobacco

14

Other Crops

Gross Irrigated

1950-51

1960-61

1970-71

1980-81

1990-91

2000-01

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06(P)

4
967
3.5
88
0.3
1871
6.7

5
1358
3.6
102
0.3
2006
5.3

6
2115
4.2
155
0.3
2406
4.8

7
2487
3.9
190
0.3
1993
3.2

8
2766
3.6
162
0.2
3594
4.7

9
2567
3.5
185
0.3
3583
4.9

10
2599
3.3
224
0.3
3721
4.8

11
3151
3.9
211
0.3
3429
4.2

12
3133
3.7
213
0.3
3484
4.2

465
2.1
N.A.
0.0
_
0.0
22563

27980

38195

49775

63204

76187

73411

78147

81181

83939

Source : Ministry of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics & Statistics.


Note : Figures shown below in each cell are percentages to Gross Irrigated Area.

99

(Unit : '000 Hectares)


2006-07(P)
2007-08(P)
13

14
3283
3.8
214
0.2
3615
4.2

3303
3.8
225
0.3
3672
4.2

86504

87259

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

Tobacco

(Unit : '000 Hectare)


Total
Irrigated
area
under
all crops
18
19
20
Cotton

RapeSeed
&
Mustard

Groundnut

Sugarcane

Total
Foodgrains

Total
Pulses

Barley

Other
Cereals
& Millets
Total
Cereals
& Millets

Wheat

Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal
Pradesh
Assam
Bihar**
Chhattisgarh
Goa
Gujarat**
Haryana
Himachal
Pradesh**
Jammu &
Kashmir
Jharkhand**
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya
Pradesh
Maharashtra**
Manipur **
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkm **
Tamil Nadu
Tripura **

Ragi/
Marua

Maize

Bajra

Jowar

State/UTs
Rice

Sl.
No.

Gram

Table 21 : Irrigated Area under Selected Crops by State, 2007-08

3850

28

21

349

10

4264

31

4295

396

315

217

34

6285

54
86
2035
1284
18
436
1072

0
15
66

0
0
144
254

386
5
39
2

1
-

0
1988
64
1141
2449

3
0
9
38

1
0
4
-

54
86
4414
1353
18
1787
3880

9
60
76
39

0
20
67
11
109
80

54
86
4433
1420
29
1896
3960

1
26
18
1
211
139

0
5
117
1

34
4
331
385

0
1186
481

11
0
116
0

54
92
4790
1522
35
5092
5553

49

25

71

149

154

186

229
93
1033
154

149
-

0
50
-

22
4
447
-

5
39
-

77
74
143
-

4
1
-

2
0
0
-

340
172
1860
154

0
2
100
-

3
4
152
-

343
176
2012
154

0
5
479
2

0
207
-

44
3
0
-

0
56
-

0
17
-

463
241
3789
455

252
417
51
33
10
76
2068
2592
53
8
1659
97

1
376
2
19
-

0
70
4
311
4
-

17
97
34
99
28
0
89
-

11
12
-

3433
937
0
1
19
3437
2575
0
0

26
15
245
-

0
0
8
1
0
-

3729
1897
51
33
10
77
2131
6156
3215
8
1783
98

1412
347
2
515
0
-

1625
380
282
29
606
26
1

5354
2277
51
33
10
77
2413
6185
3821
8
1810
99

104
726
38
104
10
354
0

12
73
114
1
202
194
-

306
0
2
28
49
26
2197
0

267
87
3
605
354
35
-

0
1
4
0
6
-

6567
4433
51
73
10
116
3308
7689
8088
10
3252
103
Contd..

100

All INDIA

10

11

14

15

16

17

Tobacco

13

(Unit : '000 Hectare)


Total
Irrigated
area
under
all crops
18
19
20
Cotton

12

RapeSeed
&
Mustard

Groundnut

Sugarcane

Total
Foodgrains

Total
Pulses

Barley

Gram

Wheat

Ragi/
Marua

Maize

2
Uttarakhand**
Uttar Pradesh**
West Bengal **
A&N island **
Chandigarh **
D&N Haveli**
Daman &Diu
Delhi
Lakshadweep**
Puducherry

Bajra

1
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35

Jowar

State/UTs
Rice

Sl.
No.

Other
Cereals
& Millets
Total
Cereals
& Millets

Table 21 : Irrigated Area under Selected Crops by State, 2007-08

187
4406
2767
0
4
7
20

1
1
4
0

53
0
0
0

0
265
13
0
0
-

0
0
13
0

211
8900
261
0
1
18
-

1
107
0
0
-

0
2
1
0

400
13735
3056
1
5
29
21

0
73
8
0
0
-

5
555
28
0
1
0
0
0

405
14290
3084
1
6
29
0
21

121
2008
8
0
1
0
2

0
2
50
1

6
682
326
0
1
-

0
4
8
0
0

0
25
11
-

575
18808
5548
0
2
7
32
1
27

25101

662

913

1924

90

25807

452

19

54968

2651

4020

58988

4756

1293

4427

3303

225

87259

Source : Ministry of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics and Statistics.


Remarks : 0 - Below 500 Hectares. ** - Provisional

101

Table 22: Gross/Net Area Sown and Irrigated Area, All-India


(Unit: Million Hectares)
Sl.
No.

Year

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Net

1950-51
1955-56
1960-61
1965-66
1970-71
1975-76
1980-81
1985-86
1990-91
1995-96
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04 (P)
2004-05 (P)
2005-06 (P)
2006-07(P)
2007-08(P)

4
118.8
129.2
133.2
136.2
140.9
141.6
140.3
140.9
143.0
142.2
141.4
140.7
132.5
140.8
141.2
141.5
139.9
140.9

AREA SOWN
Gross
Area Sown
More Than
Food
All
Once
Grains
Crops
5
101.2
111.3
115.6
114.9
124.9
128.5
127.6
128.8
127.9
123.5
122.7
124.4
115.4
125.3
123.1
124.0
124.5
126.0

131.9
147.3
152.8
155.3
165.8
171.3
172.6
178.5
185.7
187.5
185.3
188.3
175.6
190.1
191.5
193.0
193.2
195.8

13.1
18.2
19.6
19.1
24.9
29.6
32.3
37.6
42.7
45.3
43.9
47.6
43.1
49.3
50.4
51.6
53.3
55.0

Source : Ministry of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics & Statistics


Note : P : Provisional

102

IRRIGATED AREA
Net

Gross
All
Crops

Area
More than
Once

10

11

20.9
22.8
24.7
26.3
31.1
34.6
38.7
41.9
48.0
53.4
55.1
56.9
53.9
57.0
59.2
60.4
62.0
62.3

22.6
25.6
28.0
30.9
38.2
43.4
49.8
54.3
63.2
71.4
76.2
78.4
73.4
78.1
81.2
83.9
86.5
87.3

1.7
2.9
3.3
4.6
7.1
8.8
11.1
12.4
15.2
18.0
21.1
21.5
19.5
21.2
22.0
23.5
24.8
25.0

Table 23 : Gross/Net Area Sown and Irrigated Area by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UT

YEAR

Net

Area Sown
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
5
6

more
than Once
(6)-(4)
7

Net

Irrigated Area
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
9
10

(Unit: '000 Hectares)


% of Net Area
Irrigated
More
(Col.8/Col.4
than Once
* 100)
(10)-(8)
11
12

Andhra

2000-01

11115

7674

13545

2431

4528

4317

5916

1388

40.74

Pradesh

2001-02

10410

7056

12756

2347

4238

3913

5549

1311

40.71

2002-03

9615

6289

11559

1944

3614

2977

4536

923

37.59

2003-04

10118

6807

12366

2248

3634

3159

4781

1147

35.92

2004-05

10327

6267

12519

2192

3881

3259

4987

1106

37.58

2005-06

10745

7168

13362

2617

4392

4198

5996

1604

40.87

2006-07

10147

7274

12811

2664

4453

4199

6070

1617

43.88

2007-08

10756

7387

13567

2811

4644

4295

6285

1641

43.18

Arunachal

2000-01

164

188

242

78

42

43

43

25.61

Pradesh

2001-02

164

188

248

84

42

43

43

25.61

2002-03

164

198

256

92

43

43

43

26.22

2003-04

201

191

254

53

47

47

47

23.38

2004-05

202

193

255

53

49

48

49

24.26

2005-06

206

199

266

61

50

50

50

24.27

2006-07

209

203

271

62

52

52

52

24.88

Assam *

2007-08

210

201

272

62

54

54

54

2000-01

2793

2859

4092

1298

140

128

180

25.71
40

5.01

2001-02

2774

2755

3984

1209

140

123

174

34

5.05

2002-03

2753

2749

3958

1205

140

123

173

33

5.09

2003-04

2753

2743

3957

1204

140

122

173

33

5.09

2004-05

2753

2582

3896

1143

140

115

171

31

5.09

2005-06

2753

2598

3902

1149

140

116

172

32

5.09

2006-07

2753

2380

3735

982

140

106

162

22

5.09

2007-08

2753

2518

3839

1086

76

86

92

17

2.76
Contd..

103

Table 23 : Gross/Net Area Sown and Irrigated Area by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UT

YEAR

Bihar

Chhattisgarh

Goa

Net

Area Sown
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
5
6

more
than Once
(6)-(4)
7

Net

Irrigated Area
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
9
10

(Unit: '000 Hectares)


% of Net Area
Irrigated
More
(Col.8/Col.4
than Once
* 100)
(10)-(8)
11
12

2000-01

5663

7117

7992

2330

3429

4236

4561

1133

60.55

2001-02

5664

7020

7897

2233

3462

4207

4539

1077

61.12

2002-03

5725

7070

7957

2232

3462

4232

4572

1109

60.47

2003-04

5712

6999

7882

2170

3433

4230

4567

1134

60.10

2004-05

5572

6530

7399

1827

3034

3857

4197

1163

54.45

2005-06

5556

6553

7396

1840

3161

3980

4325

1164

56.89

2006-07

5665

6834

7719

2054

3462

4289

4646

1184

61.11

2007-08*

5665

7029

7910

2245

3462

4433

4790

1328

61.11

2000-01

4763

4928

5327

564

984

979

1043

58

20.66

2001-02

4800

5175

5595

796

1151

1154

1227

75

23.98

2002-03

4754

5043

5446

692

1068

1069

1144

76

22.47

2003-04

4779

5268

5707

928

1090

1091

1179

89

22.81

2004-05

4770

5272

5716

946

1208

1224

1312

104

25.32

2005-06

4764

5279

5746

982

1248

1281

1375

127

26.20

2006-07

4722

5255

5732

1010

1282

1383

1486

203

27.15

2007-08

4727

5275

5748

1020

1334

1420

1522

188

28.22

2000-01

141

69

171

30

23

19

36

12

16.31

2001-02

141

67

168

27

23

19

38

15

16.31

2002-03

141

60

164

22

24

19

39

16

17.02

2003-04

141

63

169

27

24

20

40

16

17.02

2004-05

134

63

169

36

24

20

40

16

17.91

2005-06

137

64

170

34

24

17

38

14

17.52

2006-07

137

65

172

35

24

17

38

14

17.52

2007-08

134

64

170

35

35

29

35

26.12
Contd..

104

Table 23 : Gross/Net Area Sown and Irrigated Area by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UT

YEAR

Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal
Pradesh

Net

Area Sown
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
5
6

more
than Once
(6)-(4)
7

Net

Irrigated Area
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
9
10

(Unit: '000 Hectares)


% of Net Area
Irrigated
More
(Col.8/Col.4
than Once
* 100)
(10)-(8)
11
12

2000-01

9433

3672

10440

1007

2806

1005

3342

536

29.75

2001-02

9622

3814

10734

1112

2994

1077

3572

578

31.12

2002-03

9481

3769

10631

1149

3046

1053

3637

591

32.13

2003-04

9852

4209

11421

1570

3388

1388

4111

724

34.39

2004-05

9747

3984

11257

1510

3528

1405

4280

752

36.20

2005-06*

9747

3976

11277

1530

3528

1510

4420

892

36.20

2006-07*

9747

4577

12175

2428

3528

1842

4977

1450

36.20

2007-08*

9747

4490

12224

2478

3528

1896

5092

1565

36.20

2000-01

3526

4343

6115

2589

2958

3704

5223

2265

83.89

2001-02

3566

4253

6318

2752

2938

3600

5311

2373

82.39

2002-03

3458

3974

6032

2574

2966

3506

5199

2233

85.77

2003-04

3534

4298

6388

2854

2969

3634

5343

2373

84.01

2004-05

3527

4218

6425

2898

2954

3640

5434

2480

83.75

2005-06

3566

4306

6504

2938

2936

3668

5446

2510

82.33

2006-07

3556

4334

6394

2838

2990

3778

5461

2471

84.08

2007-08

3594

4477

6458

2864

3025

3960

5553

2528

84.17

2000-01

555

815

948

393

126

155

181

56

22.70

2001-02

550

817

956

406

102

154

181

79

18.55

2002-03

545

810

945

401

124

160

187

63

22.75

2003-04

541

811

956

415

105

153

181

76

19.41

2004-05

543

809

953

410

104

154

183

79

19.15

2005-06*

543

799

941

399

104

152

181

76

19.15

2006-07*

543

808

949

406

104

154

182

78

19.15

2007-08*

543

814

971

429

104

154

186

82

19.15
Contd..

105

Table 23 : Gross/Net Area Sown and Irrigated Area by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UT

YEAR

10

11

12

Net

Area Sown
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
5
6

more
than Once
(6)-(4)
7

Net

Irrigated Area
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
9
10

(Unit: '000 Hectares)


% of Net Area
Irrigated
More
(Col.8/Col.4
than Once
* 100)
(10)-(8)
11
12

Jammu &

2000-01

748

920

1115

367

311

341

449

139

41.58

Kashmir

2001-02

748

900

1106

358

310

337

449

139

41.44

Jharkhand*

Karnataka

2002-03

733

881

1078

345

300

330

434

135

40.93

2003-04

747

903

1102

355

307

340

446

139

41.10

2004-05

752

901

1102

349

311

345

453

142

41.36

2005-06

734

901

1101

367

312

349

458

146

42.51

2006-07

742

916

1126

385

309

341

459

149

41.64

2007-08

734

915

1134

400

308

343

463

155

41.96

2000-01

1769

1855

2054

285

164

144

219

55

9.27

2001-02

1488

1889

2088

601

138

147

223

85

9.27

2002-03

1644

1825

2000

356

152

142

217

65

9.25

2003-04

1581

1969

2158

576

146

154

230

84

9.23

2004-05

1967

1881

2065

298

182

136

212

30

9.25

2005-06

1670

1927

2108

438

154

136

211

57

9.22

2006-07

1619

1583

1732

114

150

182

242

93

9.26

2007-08

1536

2197

2391

855

142

176

241

100

9.24

2000-01

10410

7748

12284

1874

2643

1826

3271

628

25.39

2001-02

10031

7116

11670

1638

2565

1624

3089

524

25.57

2002-03

9838

6963

11532

1694

2450

1382

2841

391

24.90

2003-04

9847

6825

11450

1604

2384

1287

2702

318

24.21

2004-05

10499

7492

12807

2308

2820

1724

3328

507

26.86

2005-06

10509

7501

13027

2517

2970

1951

3632

662

28.26

2006-07

10105

7325

12438

2333

2946

1866

3603

656

29.15

2007-08

10419

7788

12893

2474

3132

2012

3789

657

30.06
Contd..

106

Table 23 : Gross/Net Area Sown and Irrigated Area by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UT

YEAR

13

14

15

Kerala

Net

Area Sown
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
5
6

more
than Once
(6)-(4)
7

Net

Irrigated Area
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
9
10

(Unit: '000 Hectares)


% of Net Area
Irrigated
More
(Col.8/Col.4
than Once
* 100)
(10)-(8)
11
12

2000-01

2206

359

3022

816

381

208

458

77

17.27

2001-02

2191

338

2992

802

377

184

432

55

17.21

2002-03

2189

322

2970

782

379

182

429

50

17.31

2003-04

2190

298

2954

765

384

170

426

42

17.53

2004-05

2155

303

2996

841

393

184

455

62

18.24

2005-06

2132

289

2986

853

401

160

460

59

18.81

2006-07

2101

273

2918

816

392

173

490

98

18.66

2007-08

2089

237

2761

672

388

154

455

68

18.57

Madhya

2000-01

14664

10714

17870

3207

4135

3551

4285

150

28.20

Pradesh

2001-02

14859

11783

19044

4185

4735

4075

4899

163

31.87

2002-03

14518

11333

18078

3560

4494

3913

4631

137

30.95

2003-04

14945

12720

19788

4843

5631

4820

5776

145

37.68

2004-05

14975

12476

20203

5228

6042

4998

6193

151

40.35

2005-06

14971

11812

19608

4637

5681

4685

5878

197

37.95

2006-07

14735

12173

20113

5378

6365

5287

6543

179

43.20

2007-08

14687

12060

20416

5729

6418

5354

6567

149

43.70

2000-01

17844

13435

21619

3774

3249

1928

3852

603

18.21

2001-02

17222

12921

20991

3769

3136

1798

3727

591

18.21

2002-03*

17579

12845

22387

4808

3201

1784

4122

921

18.21

2003-04*

17432

12565

22190

4758

3174

1803

4146

972

18.21

2004-05*

17490

12869

22368

4878

3184

1836

4046

862

18.20

2005-06*

17473

13124

22556

5083

3181

1973

4104

923

18.21

2006-07*

17475

13024

22571

5096

3182

2213

4301

1119

18.21

2007-08*

17473

13033

22655

5183

3181

2277

4433

1252

18.21

Maharashtra

Contd..

107

Table 23 : Gross/Net Area Sown and Irrigated Area by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UT

YEAR

16

17

18

Manipur *

Meghalaya

Mizoram

Area Sown
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
5
6

Net

more
than Once
(6)-(4)
7

Irrigated Area
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
9
10

Net

(Unit: '000 Hectares)


% of Net Area
Irrigated
More
(Col.8/Col.4
than Once
* 100)
(10)-(8)
11
12

2000-01

209

168

209

45

45

45

21.53

2001-02

216

174

216

40

40

40

18.52

2002-03

212

164

212

54

54

54

25.47

2003-04

217

167

217

40

40

40

18.43

2004-05

238

187

238

54

54

54

22.69

2005-06

225

178

225

51

51

51

22.67

2006-07

225

178

225

51

51

51

22.67

2007-08

235

184

235

51

51

51

21.70

2000-01

230

134

277

46

54

51

62

23.48

2001-02

230

134

278

47

59

47

76

16

25.65

2002-03

230

134

285

55

59

53

76

16

25.65

2003-04

227

134

272

46

60

55

82

23

26.43

2004-05

219

135

265

46

58

50

74

16

26.48

2005-06

212

128

258

46

55

41

64

25.94

2006-07

213

128

246

33

67

41

72

31.46

2007-08

235

130

283

48

58

33

73

15

24.68

2000-01

82

61

82

13

10.98

2001-02

91

66

91

16

16

17

17.58

2002-03

92

69

92

16

16

17

17.39

2003-04

98

75

98

16

16

18

16.33

2004-05

97

74

97

16

16

19

16.49

2005-06

98

75

98

16

16

19

16.33

2006-07

91

69

91

11

11

11

12.09

2007-08

93

69

96

10

10

9.68
Contd..

108

Table 23 : Gross/Net Area Sown and Irrigated Area by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UT

YEAR

19

20

21

Nagaland

Orissa

Punjab

Net

Area Sown
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
5
6

more
than Once
(6)-(4)
7

Net

Irrigated Area
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
9
10

(Unit: '000 Hectares)


% of Net Area
Irrigated
More
(Col.8/Col.4
than Once
* 100)
(10)-(8)
11
12

2000-01

301

230

336

35

64

69

77

13

21.26

2001-02

333

261

378

45

65

71

80

15

19.52

2002-03

324

248

370

45

65

73

81

17

20.06

2003-04

305

266

370

65

67

78

104

37

21.97

2004-05

309

260

380

71

66

75

104

39

21.36

2005-06

309

267

387

78

67

69

106

39

21.68

2006-07

322

294

406

84

65

66

106

42

20.19

2007-08

316

279

400

84

76

77

116

40

24.05

2000-01

5829

6262

7878

2049

1334

1777

2126

792

22.89

2001-02

5845

6683

8799

2954

1752

1982

2546

794

29.97

2002-03

5680

5992

7853

2173

1247

1418

1712

465

21.95

2003-04

5795

6568

8637

2842

1737

1953

2518

781

29.97

2004-05

5739

6576

8718

2979

1846

2108

2691

845

32.17

2005-06

5691

6790

8928

3237

2030

2169

2996

966

35.67

2006-07

5654

6840

8960

3306

2051

2363

3205

1155

36.28

2007-08

5624

6884

9016

3392

2158

2413

3308

1150

38.37

2000-01

4250

6285

7941

3691

4038

6111

7664

3626

95.01

2001-02

4254

6159

7941

3687

4056

5997

7667

3610

95.35

2002-03

4201

6142

7773

3571

4012

6000

7543

3530

95.50

2003-04

4240

6295

7907

3666

4097

6177

7722

3625

96.63

2004-05

4200

6351

7931

3731

4028

6201

7702

3674

95.90

2005-06

4192

6335

7868

3675

4019

6223

7680

3660

95.87

2006-07

4184

6312

7861

3676

4072

6187

7666

3594

97.32

2007-08

4187

6311

7870

3683

4112

6185

7689

3577

98.21
Contd..

109

Table 23 : Gross/Net Area Sown and Irrigated Area by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UT

YEAR

22

23

24

Rajasthan

Sikkim*

Tamil Nadu

Net

Area Sown
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
5
6

more
than Once
(6)-(4)
7

Irrigated Area
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
9
10

Net

(Unit: '000 Hectares)


% of Net Area
Irrigated
More
(Col.8/Col.4
than Once
* 100)
(10)-(8)
11
12

2000-01

15865

11372

19230

3365

4907

3282

6135

1227

30.93

2001-02

16765

12743

20798

4033

5420

3226

6744

1325

32.33

2002-03

10807

8628

13218

2410

4372

2612

5272

901

40.46

2003-04

17394

13982

21664

4270

5239

2914

6393

1154

30.12

2004-05

16549

12079

21062

4514

5880

2825

7093

1213

35.53

2005-06

16836

12531

21699

4863

6294

3134

7818

1524

37.38

2006-07

16764

12733

21534

4770

6496

3539

7958

1462

38.75

2007-08

17096

13644

22208

5113

6444

3821

8088

1644

37.69

2000-01

106

76

117

10

11

7.55

2001-02

112

77

123

11

12

8.04

2002-03

108

72

119

11

11

7.41

2003-04

110

72

121

11

11

7.27

2004-05

112

74

123

11

11

8.04

2005-06

112

74

123

11

12

8.04

2006-07

112

74

123

11

12

8.04

2007-08

108

81

118

11

10

8.33

2000-01

5303

3501

6338

1035

2888

2128

3490

603

54.46

2001-02

5172

3452

6226

1054

2801

2084

3412

611

54.16

2002-03

4590

2792

5191

601

2310

1513

2622

312

50.33

2003-04

4689

2837

5316

627

2148

1400

2479

331

45.81

2004-05

5097

3287

5889

792

2637

1874

3087

450

51.74

2005-06

5244

3317

6033

789

2920

2046

3397

477

55.68

2006-07

5126

3166

5843

717

2889

1921

3309

420

56.36

2007-08

5062

3098

5815

753

2864

1810

3252

388

56.58
Contd..

110

Table 23 : Gross/Net Area Sown and Irrigated Area by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UT

YEAR

25

26

Tripura*

Uttarakhand

Net

Uttar
Pradesh

more
than Once
(6)-(4)
7

Net

Irrigated Area
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
9
10

(Unit: '000 Hectares)


% of Net Area
Irrigated
More
(Col.8/Col.4
than Once
* 100)
(10)-(8)
11
12

2000-01

280

254

301

21

61

101

104

43

21.79

2001-02

280

259

299

19

61

103

106

45

21.79

2002-03

280

267

309

29

61

106

109

48

21.79

2003-04

280

249

291

11

61

99

102

41

21.79

2004-05

280

255

297

17

61

101

104

43

21.79

2005-06

280

257

299

19

61

102

105

44

21.79

2006-07

280

263

302

22

61

105

107

46

21.79

2007-08

280

247

292

12

61

99

103

42

21.79

2000-01

770

987

1226

456

344

379

537

194

44.68

2001-02

776

983

1221

445

346

380

539

193

44.59

2002-03

759

964

1212

453

341

370

532

191

44.93

2003-04

761

975

1222

461

346

385

547

201

45.47

2004-05

767

996

1235

468

345

395

549

204

44.98

2005-06

768

970

1212

445

343

394

549

206

44.66

2006-07

765

965

1210

445

345

389

554

209

45.10

2007-08*
27

Area Sown
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
5
6

2000-01

765

1006

1261

496

345

405

575

230

45.10

16825

20344

25304

8479

12401

13988

17690

5289

73.71

2001-02

16812

20428

25447

8635

12828

14375

18220

5392

76.30

2002-03

16597

19191

24311

7714

12848

13717

17792

4944

77.41

2003-04

16750

20318

25425

8675

13227

14490

18524

5297

78.97

2004-05

16683

20376

25524

8841

13119

14904

18939

5820

78.64

2005-06

16633

20030

25307

8674

13075

14786

18970

5895

78.61

2006-07*

16573

20040

25806

9232

13028

14722

19241

6213

78.61

2007-08*

16417

19084

24927

8510

13085

14290

18808

5723

79.70
Contd..

111

Table 23 : Gross/Net Area Sown and Irrigated Area by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UT

YEAR

28

29

30

West Bengal*

A&N island

Chandigarh

Area Sown
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
5
6

Net

more
than Once
(6)-(4)
7

Irrigated Area
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
9
10

Net

(Unit: '000 Hectares)


% of Net Area
Irrigated
More
(Col.8/Col.4
than Once
* 100)
(10)-(8)
11
12

2000-01

5417

6193

9117

3699

3001

3007

5089

2088

55.40

2001-02

5522

6807

9779

4257

3058

3316

5426

2367

55.38

2002-03

5354

6539

9510

4156

2966

3184

5311

2346

55.40

2003-04

5428

6612

9661

4234

3006

3211

5387

2380

55.38

2004-05

5374

6495

9523

4149

3182

3154

5339

2157

59.21

2005-06

5295

6464

9533

4238

3135

3129

5353

2218

59.21

2006-07

5296

6363

9635

4339

3136

3072

5429

2294

59.21

2007-08

5296

6370

9752

4456

3136

3084

5548

2412

59.21

2000-01

13

15

0.00

2001-02

13

15

0.00

2002-03

13

15

0.00

2003-04

13

15

0.00

2004-05

13

14

0.00

2005-06

13

14

0.00

2006-07

13

14

0.00

2007-08*

13

10

41

28

0.00

2000-01

50.00

2001-02

50.00

2002-03

50.00

2003-04*

100.00

2004-05*

100.00

2005-06*

100.00

2006-07*

100.00

2007-08*

100.00
Contd..

112

Table 23 : Gross/Net Area Sown and Irrigated Area by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UT

YEAR

31

32

33

D & N Haveli

Daman & Diu

Delhi

Area Sown
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
5
6

Net

more
than Once
(6)-(4)
7

Irrigated Area
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
9
10

Net

(Unit: '000 Hectares)


% of Net Area
Irrigated
More
(Col.8/Col.4
than Once
* 100)
(10)-(8)
11
12

2000-01

23

25

30

30.43

2001-02

23

25

30

34.78

2002-03

23

25

30

30.43

2003-04

22

25

30

31.82

2004-05

23

24

29

30.43

2005-06

22

23

28

31.82

2006-07

21

24

29

33.33

2007-08*

21

23

27

33.33

2000-01

0.00

2001-02

0.00

2002-03

0.00

2003-04

0.00

2004-05

0.00

2005-06

0.00

2006-07

0.00

2007-08

0.00

2000-01

34

46

53

19

34

37

42

100.00

2001-02

29

45

52

23

29

36

39

10

100.00

2002-03

29

37

45

15

23

29

32

79.31

2003-04

27

37

44

18

25

28

31

92.59

2004-05

28

38

45

18

25

31

34

89.29

2005-06

28

37

44

16

24

30

32

85.71

2006-07

23

36

43

20

22

29

31

10

95.65

2007-08

23

36

44

21

22

29

32

10

95.65
Contd..

113

Table 23 : Gross/Net Area Sown and Irrigated Area by State during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UT

34

35

Lakshadweep*

Puducherry

All India

YEAR

Area Sown
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
5
6

Net

3
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08

4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
24
24
22
21
21
21
20
20
141364
140733
132465
140757
141167
141490
139946
140861

32
28
26
28
29
27
27
25
122680
124430
115435
125320
123091
124007
124548
125969

more
than Once
(6)-(4)
7

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
43
39
36
37
39
36
36
35
185340
188286
175580
190077
191545
193049
193228
195835

Source : Ministry of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics and Statistics.


Note : * - Provisional

0 - Below 500 Hactares

114

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
19
15
15
17
18
16
15
15
43976
47552
43115
49320
50378
51560
53582
54973

Net

8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
21
21
19
17
18
18
18
17
55133
56922
53871
56959
59206
60411
61707
62286

Irrigated Area
Gross
All
(Food
Crops
grains)
9
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
27
27
25
26
25
23
22
21
53609
54169
50097
53304
54773
56452
58415
58988

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
34
34
31
31
32
29
28
27
76187
78420
73411
78147
81181
83939
86504
87259

(Unit: '000 Hectares)


% of Net Area
Irrigated
More
(Col.8/Col.4
than Once
* 100)
(10)-(8)
11
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
13
13
14
14
11
10
10
21053
21497
19540
21189
21975
23528
24797
24973

33.33
33.33
33.33
33.33
33.33
33.33
33.33
33.33
87.50
87.50
86.36
80.95
85.71
85.71
90.00
85.00
39.00
40.45
40.67
40.47
41.94
42.70
44.09
44.22

Table 24 : Net Irrigated Area by State and Source of Irrigation during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UT

Andhra Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam*

Bihar

YEAR
Govt.
3
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005--06
2006-07
2007-08*

4
1649
1562
1209
1137
1346
1572
1623
1909
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
940
965
966
904
798
840
951
951

Canal
Private
Total
Area
5
6
-

1649
1562
1209
1137
1346
1572
1623
1609
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
940
965
966
904
798
840
951
951

Tank
Area
%

36.4
36.9
33.5
31.3
34.7
35.8
36.4
34.6
23.6
23.6
23.6
23.6
23.6
23.6
23.6
0.0
27.4
27.9
27.9
26.3
26.3
26.6
27.5
27.5

727
568
426
490
477
662
602
585
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
141
112
111
112
89
137
160
160

115

9
16.1
13.4
11.8
13.5
12.3
15.1
13.5
12.6
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1
0.0
4.1
3.2
3.2
3.3
2.9
4.3
4.6
4.6

Tube
well
10
1066
1116
1153
1195
1255
1350
1420
2287
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
2126
2238
2236
2288
2053
2045
2214
2214

Wells
Other
Total
Well
Area
11
12
888
812
689
674
649
636
653
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
15
14
15
17
7
12
12
12

1954
1928
1842
1869
1904
1986
2073
2287
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
0
2141
2252
2251
2305
2060
2057
2226
2226

(Thousand Hectares)
Other Sources
Total
Net Area
Area
%
(All Sources)

13
43.2
45.5
51.0
51.4
49.1
45.2
46.6
49.2
7.9
7.9
7.9
7.9
7.9
7.9
7.9
0.0
62.4
65.0
65.0
67.1
67.9
65.1
64.3
64.3

14
197
180
137
138
154
172
154
163
42
42
43
47
49
50
52
54
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
76
207
133
134
112
87
127
125
125

15
4.4
4.2
3.8
3.8
4.0
3.9
3.5
3.5
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
66.4
66.4
66.4
66.4
66.4
66.4
66.4
100.0
6.0
3.8
3.9
3.3
2.9
4.0
3.6
3.6

16
4528
4238
3614
3634
3881
4392
4453
4644
42
42
43
47
49
50
52
54
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
76
3429
3462
3462
3433
3034
3161
3462
3462
Contd..

Table 24 : Net Irrigated Area by State and Source of Irrigation during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UT

Chhattisgarh

Goa

Gujarat

Haryana

YEAR
Govt.
3
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08

4
678
835
734
768
830
875
887
913
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
8
348
382
380
600
676
676
676
676
1476
1421
1433
1396
1426
1330
1309
1380

Canal
Private
Total
Area
5
6
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
-

678
835
734
769
830
876
888
914
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
8
348
382
380
600
676
676
676
676
1476
1421
1433
1396
1426
1330
1309
1380

%
7
68.9
72.5
68.7
70.6
68.7
70.2
69.3
68.5
17.4
17.4
16.7
16.7
16.7
16.7
16.7
22.9
12.4
12.8
12.5
17.7
19.2
19.2
19.2
19.2
49.9
48.4
48.3
47.0
48.3
45.3
43.8
45.6

116

Tank
Area
%
8
55
55
52
50
58
53
52
56
15
13
14
26
33
33
33
33
1
1
0
0
0
0

9
5.6
4.8
4.9
4.6
4.8
4.2
4.1
4.2
0.5
0.4
0.5
0.8
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

Tube
well
10
131
139
158
159
197
206
223
251
967
998
1000
977
967
967
967
967
1467
1502
1522
1562
1514
1591
1667
1630

Wells
Other
Total
Well
Area
11
12
39
39
39
36
39
35
35
31
19
19
20
20
20
20
20
27
1467
1592
1637
1760
1810
1810
1810
1810
0
0
0
0
0
0

170
178
197
195
236
241
258
282
19
19
20
20
20
20
20
27
2434
2590
2637
2737
2777
2777
2777
2777
1467
1502
1522
1562
1514
1591
1667
1630

(Thousand Hectares)
Other Sources
Total
Net Area
Area
%
(All Sources)

13
17.3
15.5
18.4
17.9
19.5
19.3
20.1
21.1
82.6
82.6
83.3
83.3
83.3
83.3
83.3
77.1
86.7
86.5
86.6
80.8
78.7
78.7
78.7
78.7
49.6
51.1
51.3
52.6
51.3
54.2
55.8
53.9

14
81
84
85
77
84
79
84
82
8
9
15
25
42
42
42
42
14
14
11
12
14
14
14
14

15
8.2
7.3
8.0
7.1
7.0
6.3
6.6
6.1
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.7
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5

16
984
1151
1068
1090
1208
1248
1282
1334
23
23
24
24
24
24
24
35
2806
2994
3046
3388
3528
3528
3528
3528
2958
2938
2966
2969
2954
2936
2990
3025
Contd.

Table 24 : Net Irrigated Area by State and Source of Irrigation during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UT

Himachal Pradesh

10

Jammu & Kashmir

11

Jharkhand

12

Karnataka

YEAR
Govt.
3
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06*
2006-07*
2007-08*
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08

4
3
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
140
140
136
142
145
132
130
129
17
14
16
15
19
16
15
15
966
903
773
743
949
1055
1030
991

Canal
Private
Total
Area
5
6
0
0
0
0
145
145
139
140
141
157
156
157
-

3
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
284
284
275
282
286
289
287
286
17
14
16
15
19
16
15
15
966
903
773
743
949
1055
1030
991

Tank
Area
%

2.4
3.9
3.2
3.8
2.9
2.9
2.9
2.9
91.3
91.6
91.7
91.9
92.0
92.9
92.9
92.9
10.4
10.1
10.5
10.3
10.4
10.4
10.0
10.6
36.5
35.2
31.6
31.2
33.7
35.5
35.0
31.6

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
27
22
25
24
30
25
24
23
261
243
183
147
117
190
192
208

117

9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
16.5
15.9
16.4
16.4
16.5
16.2
16.0
16.2
9.9
9.5
7.5
6.2
4.1
6.4
6.5
6.6

Tube
well
10
10
10
11
11
13
13
13
13
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
11
10
11
10
13
11
10
10
539
574
737
774
882
970
955
1079

Wells
Other
Total
Well
Area
11
12
4
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
64
54
60
57
71
61
59
56
479
480
448
391
427
381
372
434

14
13
12
14
16
16
16
16
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
75
64
71
67
84
72
69
66
1018
1054
1185
1165
1309
1351
1327
1513

(Thousand Hectares)
Other Sources
Total
Net Area
Area
%
(All Sources)

13
11.1
12.7
9.7
13.3
15.4
15.4
15.4
15.4
0.6
0.6
0.7
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
45.7
46.4
46.7
45.9
46.2
46.8
46.0
46.5
38.5
41.1
48.4
48.9
46.4
45.5
45.0
48.3

14
107
85
108
88
86
86
86
86
22
21
20
19
20
18
18
17
45
37
41
40
50
42
41
39
397
364
310
328
386
374
397
420

15
84.9
83.3
87.1
83.8
82.7
82.7
82.7
82.7
7.1
6.8
6.7
6.2
6.4
5.8
5.8
5.5
27.4
26.8
27.0
27.4
27.5
27.3
27.3
27.5
15.0
14.2
12.7
13.8
13.7
12.6
13.5
13.4

16
126
102
124
105
104
104
104
104
311
310
300
307
311
311
309
308
164
138
152
146
182
154
150
142
2643
2565
2450
2384
2820
2970
2946
3132
Contd..

Table 24 : Net Irrigated Area by State and Source of Irrigation during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UT

13

Kerala

14

Madhya Pradesh

15

Maharashtra

16

Manipur

YEAR
Govt.
3
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03*
2003-04*
2004-05*
2005-06*
2006-07*
2007-08*
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06*
2006-07*
2007-08*

4
101
95
96
100
101
104
103
88
806
880
746
947
1004
1028
1089
1048
988
990
1011
1002
1005
1005
1005
1004
-

Canal
Private
Total
Area
5
6
4
4
4
5
5
5
4
4
1
1
2
2
2
1
2
2
-

105
100
100
104
106
109
107
93
808
881
748
949
1006
1030
1091
1051
988
990
1011
1002
1005
1005
1005
1004
-

Tank
Area
%

27.6
26.5
26.4
27.1
27.0
27.2
27.3
24.0
19.5
18.6
16.6
16.9
16.7
18.1
17.1
16.4
30.4
31.6
31.6
31.6
31.6
31.6
31.6
31.6
-

50
50
49
44
44
45
42
42
85
93
94
127
125
134
149
138
-

118

9
13.1
13.3
12.9
11.5
11.2
11.2
10.7
10.8
2.1
2.0
2.1
2.3
2.1
2.4
2.3
2.2
-

Tube
well
10
116
30
15
16
16
14
12
18
864
1020
1110
1501
1588
1449
1793
1981
-

Wells
Other
Total
Well
Area
11
12
86
101
106
108
110
114
131
1787
2019
1878
2233
2406
2247
2403
2275
2262
2146
2190
2172
2179
2177
2177
2177
-

116
116
116
122
124
124
126
149
2651
3039
2988
3734
3994
3696
4196
4256
2262
2146
2190
2172
2179
2177
2177
2177
-

(Thousand Hectares)
Other Sources
Total
Net Area
Area
%
(All Sources)

13
30.4
30.8
30.6
31.8
31.6
30.9
32.1
38.4
64.1
64.2
66.5
66.3
66.1
65.1
65.9
66.3
69.6
68.4
68.4
68.4
68.4
68.4
68.4
68.4
-

14
110
111
115
114
119
123
116
105
591
722
665
820
918
822
929
973
45
40
54
40
54
51
51
51

15
28.9
29.4
30.3
29.7
30.3
30.7
29.6
27.1
14.3
15.2
14.8
14.6
15.2
14.5
14.6
15.2
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

16
381
377
379
384
393
401
392
388
4135
4735
4494
5631
6042
5681
6365
6418
3249
3136
3201
3174
3184
3181
3182
3181
45
40
54
40
54
51
51
51
Contd..

Table 24 : Net Irrigated Area by State and Source of Irrigation during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UT

17

Meghalaya

18

Mizoram

19

Nagaland

20

Orissa

YEAR
Govt.
3
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08

4
13
15
15
15
13
12
17
16
2
5
5
6
6
5
4
1
905
1370
1370
1420

Canal
Private
Total
Area
5
6
40
44
44
44
44
44
50
42
7
10
10
10
10
11
8
8
-

54
59
59
60
58
55
67
58
9
16
16
16
16
16
11
9
905
1370
1370
1420

%
7
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
67.8
67.5
66.8
65.8

119

Tank
Area
%
8

103
-

7.7
-

Tube
well
10
75
274
277
306

Wells
Other
Total
Well
Area
11
12

(Thousand Hectares)
Other Sources
Total
Net Area
Area
%

(All Sources)

13

14

15

16

63
90
90
101

138
364
367
407

10.3
17.9
17.9
18.9

64
65
65
67
66
67
65
76
189
1752
1247
1737
1846
296
314
331

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
14.2
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
14.6
15.3
15.3

54
59
59
60
58
55
67
58
9
16
16
16
16
16
11
9
64
65
65
67
66
67
65
76
1334
1752
1247
1737
1846
2030
2051
2158
Contd.

Table 24 : Net Irrigated Area by State and Source of Irrigation during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UT

1
21

2
Punjab

22

Rajasthan

23

Sikkim*

24

Tamilnadu

YEAR
Govt.
3
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08

4
962
969
1260
1041
1093
977
1148
1142
1354
1452
960
1314
1457
1706
1703
1688
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
832
801
614
449
753
800
781
752

Canal
Private
Total
Area
5
6
0
0
7
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

962
969
1260
1041
1100
981
1148
1142
1354
1452
960
1314
1457
1706
1703
1688
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
833
801
614
449
754
800
782
753

Tank
Area
%

23.8
23.9
31.4
25.4
27.3
24.4
28.2
27.8
27.6
26.8
22.0
25.1
24.8
27.1
26.2
26.2
12.5
11.1
12.5
12.5
11.1
11.1
11.1
22.2
28.8
28.6
26.6
20.9
28.6
27.4
27.1
26.3

38
105
8
60
82
77
131
102

0.8
1.9
0.2
1.1
1.4
1.2
2.0
1.6

120

589
537
422
385
465
575
531
506

20.4
19.2
18.3
17.9
17.6
19.7
18.4
17.7

Tube
well
10
3074
3084
2745
3047
2918
2912
2878
2967
1019
1163
1345
1364
1688
1889
2024
2179
228
237
243
304
316
381
393
389

Wells
Other
Total
Well
Area
11
12
-

(Thousand Hectares)
Other Sources
Total
Net Area
Area
%
(All Sources)

13

9
0
46
2454
2653
2032
2446
2578
2538
2557
2393
-

3074
3084
2745
3056
2918
2912
2924
2967
3473
3816
3377
3810
4266
4427
4581
4572
-

76.1
76.0
68.4
74.6
72.4
72.5
71.8
72.2
70.8
70.4
77.2
72.7
72.6
70.3
70.5
70.9
-

1221
1211
1020
994
1085
1155
1173
1204

1449
1448
1263
1298
1401
1536
1566
1593

50.2
51.7
54.7
60.4
53.1
52.6
54.2
55.6

14
2
3
7
10
126
4
42
47
27
55
73
85
81
83
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
16
14
11
15
18
7
9
11

15
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.2
3.1
0.1
0.9
0.9
0.6
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.2
1.3
87.5
77.8
87.5
87.5
77.8
77.8
77.8
77.8
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.7
0.7
0.2
0.3
0.4

16
4038
4056
4012
4097
4028
4019
4072
4112
4907
5420
4372
5239
5880
6294
6496
6444
8
9
8
8
9
9
9
9
2888
2801
2310
2148
2637
2920
2889
2864
Contd..

Table 24 : Net Irrigated Area by State and Source of Irrigation during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UT

25

Tripura*

26

Uttarakhand

27

Uttar Pradesh

28

West Bengal*

YEAR
Govt.
3
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07*
2007-08*
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08

4
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
96
91
92
85
92
92
92
92
2749
2719
2630
2767
2692
2652
2643
2358
671
684
663
672
-

Canal
Private
Total
Area
5
6
4
3
4
4
3
4
4
4
-

15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
101
93
96
89
96
96
95
95
2749
2719
2630
2767
2692
2652
2643
2358
671
684
663
672
-

Tank
Area
%

24.6
24.6
24.6
24.6
24.6
24.6
24.6
24.6
29.4
26.9
28.2
25.7
27.8
28.0
27.5
27.5
22.2
21.2
20.5
20.9
20.5
20.3
20.3
18.0
22.4
22.4
22.4
22.4
-

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
67
84
127
147
145
137
136
105
289
294
285
289
-

3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
0.3
0.3
0.0
0.6
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
0.7
1.0
1.1
1.1
1.0
1.0
0.8
9.6
9.6
9.6
9.6
-

121

Tube
well
10
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
192
193
196
209
206
203
199
199
8942
9158
9289
9357
9379
9410
9377
9576
1680
1713
1661
1684
-

Wells
Other
Total
Well
Area
11
12
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
12
19
12
11
8
11
19
19
436
746
723
896
765
808
805
1004
42
43
42
43
-

9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
204
212
208
220
214
214
218
218
9378
9904
10012
10253
10144
10218
10182
10580
1722
1756
1703
1727
-

(Thousand Hectares)
Other Sources
Total
Net Area
Area
%
(All Sources)

13

14

15

14.8
14.8
14.8
14.8
14.8
14.8
14.8
14.8
59.3
61.3
61.0
63.6
62.0
62.4
63.2
63.2
75.6
77.2
77.9
77.5
77.3
78.1
78.2
80.9
57.4
57.4
57.4
57.5
-

35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
38
40
36
35
35
34
32
32
206
121
78
59
138
67
67
41
318
324
314
319
3182
3135
3136
3136

57.4
57.4
57.4
57.4
57.4
57.4
57.4
57.4
11.0
11.6
10.6
10.1
10.1
9.9
9.3
9.3
1.7
0.9
0.6
0.4
1.1
0.5
0.5
0.3
10.6
10.6
10.6
10.6
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

16
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
61
344
346
341
346
345
343
345
345
12401
12828
12848
13227
13119
13075
13028
13085
3001
3058
2966
3006
3182
3135
3136
3136
Contd..

Table 24 : Net Irrigated Area by State and Source of Irrigation during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UT

29

A & N Islands

30

Chandigarh

31

Dadra & Nagar


Haveli

32

Daman & Diu

YEAR
Govt.
3
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08*
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03*
2003-04*
2004-05*
2005-06*
2006-07*
2007-08*
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08

4
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
-

Canal
Private
Total
Area
5
6
-

2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
-

%
7
28.6
25.0
28.6
28.6
28.6
42.9
42.9
42.9
-

122

Tank
Area
%
8

Tube
well
10

9
-

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-

Wells
Other
Total
Well
Area
11
12
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
-

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
-

(Thousand Hectares)
Other Sources
Total
Net Area
Area
%
(All Sources)

13
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
28.6
25.0
28.6
28.6
28.6
28.6
28.6
28.6
-

14

15
0
0
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
-

16

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
42.9
50.0
42.9
42.9
42.9
42.9
42.9
42.9
-

0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
8
7
7
7
7
7
7
Contd..

Table 24 : Net Irrigated Area by State and Source of Irrigation during 2000-01 to 2007-08
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UT

1
33

YEAR
Govt.
3

Canal
Private
Total
Area
5
6

Tank
Area
%

Delhi

2000-01
2
2
5.9
2001-02
2
2
6.9
2002-03
2
2
8.7
2003-04
2
2
8.0
2004-05
2
2
8.0
2005-06
2
2
8.3
2006-07
2
2
9.1
2007-08
2
2
9.1
34
Lakshadweep*
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
35
Puducherry
2000-01
8
8
38.1
2001-02
8
8
38.1
2002-03
6
6
31.6
2003-04
0
0
0.0
2004-05
6
6
33.3
2005-06
6
6
33.3
2006-07
6
6
33.3
2007-08
6
6
35.3
2000-01
15762
203
15965
29.0
ALL INDIA
2001-02
14992
209
15201
26.7
2002-03
13806
206
14012
26.0
2003-04
14166
206
14372
25.2
2004-05
14474
214
14688
24.8
2005-06
16314
227
16542
27.4
2006-07
16645
224
16869
27.3
2007-08
16313
218
16531
26.5
Source : Minstry of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics & Statistics
Note :
(0) : Below 500 hectares
*:Provisional
Total may not tally due to rounding off.

123

8
2455
2186
1803
1912
1735
2078
2063
1964

Tube
well
10

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
4.5
3.8
3.3
3.4
2.9
3.4
3.3
3.2

30
24
19
21
21
20
18
18
13
13
12
15
11
12
11
11
22569
23239
23479
24512
23054
23736
24470
26105

Wells
Other
Total
Well
Area
11
12
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
11260
11944
10914
11875
12161
12099
12354
11682

30
24
19
21
21
20
18
18
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
13
13
12
15
11
12
11
11
33829
35183
34393
36387
35215
35835
36824
37787

(Thousand Hectares)
Other Sources
Total
Net Area
Area
%
(All Sources)

13

14

15

88.2
82.8
82.6
84.0
84.0
83.3
81.8
81.8
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
61.9
61.9
63.2
88.2
61.1
66.7
61.1
64.7
61.4
61.8
63.8
63.9
59.5
59.3
59.7
60.7

2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
2885
4352
3664
4288
7567
5956
5951
6005

5.9
6.9
8.7
4.0
4.0
4.2
4.5
4.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
11.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
5.2
7.6
6.8
7.5
12.8
9.9
9.6
9.6

16
34
29
23
25
25
24
22
22
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
21
21
19
17
18
18
18
17
55133
56922
53871
56959
59206
60411
61707
62286

Percentages are given with respect to total Net Irrigated Area in the States / UT.

Table 25 : Plan-wise Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised in India

(Unit : 000 Hectare)


Sl.
No.

1
1.
2.
3.
4
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10
11.
12.
13
14
15

Period

2
Pre-plan (upto 1951)
First Plan(1951-56)
Second Plan(1956-61)
Third Plan(1961-66)
Annual Plans(1966-69)
Fourth Plan (1969-74)
Fifth Plan(1974-78)
Annual Plans(1978-80)
Sixth Plan(1980-85)
Seventh Plan (1985-90)
Annual Plans (1990-92)
Eighth Plan(1992-97)
Ninth Plan(1997-02)
X Plan (2002-07)
XI Plan Target(2007-2012)

Major &
Medium
Irrigation
Surface Water
IPC
IPU
3
4
9705
9705
2486
1280
2143
2067
2231
2123
1530
1576
2608
1937
4014
2475
1895
1482
1083
929
2225
1893
821
848
2216
2126
4097
3079
5296
3410
9000
-

Surface Water

Minor Irrigation
Ground Water

IPC
5
6401
29
24
26
32
450
538
500
1698
1289
470
843
80
1847
1500

IPC
7
6500
1130
647
2243
1988
3930
3362
2200
5823
7797
3273
6702
12855
3725
4500

IPU
6
6401
29
24
26
32
450
538
500
1011
957
321
596
***
1166
-

IPU
8
6500
1130
647
2243
1988
3930
3362
2200
4238
6914
3097
5656
***
2705
-

Surface &
Ground Water
IPC
9
12901
1159
671
2269
2020
4380
3900
2700
7521
9086
3743
7545
12935
5572
7000*

IPU
10
12901
1159
671
2269
2020
4380
3900
2700
5249
7871
3418
6252
4544
3871
-

Source : Central Water Commission (P&P Directorate), MOWR. (Minor Irrigation Division) and Working Group Report of XI Plan(for Target)
* One million hectares is the target under MI for restoration of water bodies and ERM( Extention, Renovation and Modernisation).
*** : The figures could not be presented due to variance between extra polated figures and Minor Irrigation Census figures
Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

124

Total
(Major, Medium &
Minor Irrigation)
IPC
11
22606
3645
2814
4500
3550
6988
7914
4595
8604
11311
4564
9761
17032
10867
16000

IPU
12
22606
2439
2738
4392
3596
6317
6375
4182
6178
9764
4266
8378
7623
7281
-

Table 26 : Plan-wise Cumulative Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised in India


Sl.
No.

1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9a.
9b.
10.
11.
12.
13
14

Period

2
Pre-plan (Upto 1951)
First Plan(Upto 1951-56)
Second Plan(Upto 1956-61)
Third Plan(Upto 1961-66)
Annual Plans(Upto 1966-69)
Fourth Plan (Upto 1969-74)
Fifth Plan(Upto 1974-78)
Annual Plans(Upto 1978-80)
Sixth Plan(Upto 1980-85)Original
Sixth Plan(Upto 1980-85)
Reappraised
Seventh Plan (Upto 1985-90)
Annual Plans (Upto 1990-92)
Eighth Plan (Upto 1992-97)
Ninth Plan (upto 1997-02)@
Tenth Plan (Upto 2002-07)

Major & Medium


Irrigation
Surface Water
IPC
IPU
3
4
9705
9705
12191
10985
14334
13052
16565
15175
18095
16751
20703
18688
24717
21163
26612
22645
30013
25330

Surface Water

Minor Irrigation
Ground Water
IPU
8
6500
7630
8277
10520
12508
16438
19800
22000
26238

Surface &
Ground Water
IPC
IPU
9
10
12901 12901
14060 14060
14731 14731
17000 17000
19020 19020
23400 23400
27300 27300
30000 30000
37520 35248

Total
(Major, Medium
& Minor)
IPC
IPU
11
12
22606
22606
26251
25045
29065
27783
33565
32175
37115
35771
44103
42088
52017
48463
56612
52645
67533
60578

IPC
5
6401
6430
6454
6480
6512
6962
7500
8000
9697

IPU
6
6401
6430
6454
6480
6512
6962
7500
8000
9010

IPC
7
6500
7630
8277
10520
12508
16438
19800
22000
27823

(Unit : 000 Hectare)


Percentage
Gross Area
Utilisation
Irrigated as
per land use
Statistics
13
14
100.00
22563
95.41
25642
95.59
27980
95.86
30901
96.38
35483
95.43
40283
93.17
46080
92.99
49214
89.70
54529

27695

23574

9697

9010

27823

26238

37520

35248

65215

58822

87.10

54529

29920
30741
32957
36981
42350

25467
26315
28440
30972
34420

10986
11456
12189
12269
14116

9968
10289
8201
7175
8341

35619
38892
50290
63145
66870

33152
36249
40088
45658
48363

46605
50348
62479
75414
80985

43120
46538
48289
52833
56704

76525
81089
95436
112395
123335

68587
72853
76729
83805
91124

89.63
89.84
80.39
74.56
73.88

61852
65680
76025
78420
86504 (P)

Source : Central Water Commission (P&P Directorate), Ministry of Water Resources. ( Minor Irrigation Division ). Ministry of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics & Statistics.
Note : Totals may not tally due to rounding off . ( P): Provisional figure
@ Figures in Col. 5 to Col.10 for Minor Irrigation based on 3rd Minor Irrigation Census (2000-01).

125

Table 27 : Plan-wise Achievements of Irrigation Potential Created/Utilised (Cumulative) under Major & Medium Irrigation Projects
(Unit : '000 Hectare)
Sl.
No.

State/UT

Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal
Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu &
Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

Ultimate
Irrigation
Potential

Sixth Plan *
1980-85

IPC

Seventh Plan
1985-90

IPU

IPC

Annual Plan
1990-92

IPU

IPC

Eighth Plan*
1992-97

IPU

IPC

Ninth Plan
1997-2002

IPU

IPC

Tenth Plan
2002-07

IPU

IPC

IPU

% of
IPC
to UIP

% of
IPU
to
IPC

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

5000

2902.0

2695.0

2991.0

2836.0

2999.0

2847.0

3045.1

2883.8

3303.2

3051.6

3742.7

3337.2

74.9

89.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.2

0.8

970
5224

98.0
2556.0

55.0
2009.0

176.0
2766.0

111.0
2295.0

196.7
2802.5

138.2
2324.2

1147
62
3000
3000
50

1.0
1055.0
1923.0
6.0

0.0
646.0
1745.0
5.0

13.0
1246.0
2035.0
8.0

12.0
986.0
1791.0
4.0

13.0
1350.0
2078.8
10.6

12.1
1200.0
1833.6
5.6

243.9
2680.0
922.5
21.2
1430.4
2099.5
13.4

174.4
1714.8
760.7
15.3
1300.8
1850.0
7.5

312.9
2959.0
1810.7
37.7
2218.5
2191.4
15.5

219.2
1896.2
1281.5
25.9
1813.1
1909.7
8.9

0.0
32.3
56.6
157.9
60.7
74.0
73.0
30.9

65.8
70.1
64.1
70.8
68.8
81.7
87.1
57.5

250

153.0

112.0

158.0

136.0

173.7

147.6

179.7

168.8

203.3

184.1

1471.7
464.3
1621.0
1287.7
52.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1442.7
2452.3
2088.4

354.5
2121.1
609.5
1386.9
3239.0
91.2
0.0
1826.6
2542.5
2482.2

230.5
1844.8
558.9
875.6
2147.2
72.9
0.0
1794.2
2486.0
2313.9

604.0
2127.8
1090.5
1451.9
3494.2
103.1
0.0
0.0
1.0
1990.0
2604.7
2890.4

440.7
1849.9
783.2
917.9
2313.1
82.4
0.0
0.0
0.7
1900.4
2530.0
2611.6

81.3
47.3
85.1
109.0
29.9
85.2
76.3
0.0
0.0
10.0
55.3
86.8
105.1

90.6
73.0
86.9
71.8
63.2
66.2
80.0
0.0
0.0
65.0
95.5
97.1
90.4

1277
2500
1000
4853
4100
135
20
0
10
3600
3000
2750

1165.0
375.0
1592.0
1722.0
40.0
1236.0
2252.0
1712.0

1053.0
342.0
1072.0
754.0
25.0
1178.0
2234.0
1551.0

144.0
97.0
2743.0
2259.0
Included in M.P.
13.0
5.0
1199.0
855.0
2021.0
1791.0
8.0
6.0
158.0

117.0

Included in Bihar
1308.0
1183.0
1377.0
402.0
355.0
416.0
1815.0
1269.0
1962.0
1986.0
976.0
2030.0
59.0
46.0
59.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1356.0
1254.0
1409.0
2344.0
2303.0
2367.0
1913.0
1740.0
1999.0

1192.0
367.0
1395.0
1036.0
50.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1326.0
2309.0
1887.0

1666.0
513.3
2317.6
2313.0
63.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1557.8
2512.9
2273.9

Contd..
126

Table 27 : Plan-wise Achievements of Irrigation Potential Created/Utilised (Cumulative) under Major & Medium Irrigation Projects
(Unit : '000 Hectare)
Sl.
No.

State/UT

1
23
24
25
26
27
28

2
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal

Total States
Total UTs
All-India Total

Ultimate
Irrigation
Potential

Sixth Plan *
1980-85

Seventh Plan
1985-90

Tenth Plan
2002-07

% of
IPC
to UIP

% of
IPU
to
IPC

IPC

IPU

IPC

IPU

IPC

IPU

IPC

IPU

IPC

IPU

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

0.0
1541.0
2.0
5763.0

0.0
1545.5
2.3
7059.0

0.0
1545.5
2.3
6126.0

1258.0

1444.1

1332.5

0.0
1549.3
4.9
7910.1
280.3
1683.3

0.0
1549.3
4.5
6334.0
185.4
1527.1

0.0
1561.1
18.7
8781.4
289.7
1769.8

0.0
1556.9
13.5
6926.0
191.5
1583.4

0.0
104.1
18.7
72.3
83.7
76.9

0.0
99.7
72.0
78.9
66.1
89.5

0.0
1506.0
5523.0

346
2300

1185.0

1069.0

58367

27695.0

23574.0

27695.0

23574.0

0.0
0.0
0.0
1539.0
1536.0
1545.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
6667.0
5705.0
6806.0
Included in U.P.
1244.0
1132.0
1353.0
29912.0

25467.0

30726.0

26308.0

32938.6

28431.4

15.0

7.0

18.5

9.3

30968.2
3.9

42270.6
6.5

34377.7
3.9

81.3

0.0

36974.9
6.5

72.4

8.0

6.6

60.5

29920.0

25467.0

30741.0

26315.0

32957.1

27893.2

36981.4

30972.1

42277.1

34381.7

72.3

81.3

Source : Central water Commission (P&P Dte.) and Planning Commission.


Note

Ninth Plan
1997-2002

IPU

0.0
1499.0
6223.0

58465

Eighth Plan*
1992-97

IPC

20
1500
100
12154

98

Annual Plan
1990-92

: Total may not tally due to rounding off.

127

Table 28 : Statewise Achievements of Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised (Cumulative) under Minor Irrigation Schemes (Surface Water)
(Unit : ' 000 Hectare)
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State

1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

2
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan

Ultimate
Potential
(3rd
Census)
3
2300
150
1000
1544
81
25
347
50
235
400
354
900
800
2111
1200
100
85
65
70
1000
50
600

At the end of
VI Plan
1980-85
IPC
IPU
4
5
1112.0
996.0
40.2
34.2
308.0
283.0
1180.0 1075.0
13.6
150.0
39.0
106.0
331.0

13.4
132.0
34.0
97.0
322.0

676.0
340.0
813.0
742.0
39.0
26.0
6.4
51.0
553.0
34.0
372.0

654.0
320.0
728.0
609.0
34.0
23.0
5.8
47.0
517.0
34.0
355.0

At the end of
At the end of
VII Plan
Annual Plans
1985-90
1990-92
IPC
IPU
IPC
IPU
6
7
8
9
1253.0 1088.8
1283.8
1107.3
56.0
49.7
62.8
53.8
378.9
329.8
397.8
341.1
1358.0 1218.0
1364.9
1222.2
Included in Madhya Pradesh
15.5
14.8
16.6
15.3
181.0
146.9
190.8
151.7
39.0
34.0
39.0
34.0
113.8
103.8
126.8
111.5
349.3
339.4
354.8
343.0
Included in Bihar
713.4
691.4
722.1
698.2
389.9
362.4
412.0
390.9
941.7
847.0
1072.9
926.9
847.0
669.5
887.0
693.7
46.8
39.4
49.3
40.9
31.4
26.6
33.4
28.1
9.5
8.2
10.5
9.0
62.1
54.0
64.2
55.3
586.3
542.3
635.8
572.3
42.9
42.1
44.9
43.3
409.0
384.1
435.2
398.0

At the end of
VIII Plan
1992-97
IPC
IPU
10
11
1919.3 1127.6
61.6
37.2
309.7
146.1
871.4
537.5
15.0
302.8
7.7
177.0
354.4

13.7
139.7
7.7
153.7
333.6

403.7
376.9
1568.3
1432.0
37.0
79.3
8.2
66.2
1067.6
22.3
175.3

291.1
331.8
1055.0
993.6
22.2
45.5
7.2
39.3
579.5
13.0
127.9

At the end of
IX Plan
1997- 2002
IPC
IPU
12
13
2006.9 1157.3
77.4
46.0
161.6
85.1
633.0
399.0
371.9
176.8
11.8
10.7
574.6
52.7
9.3
8.2
188.1
159.2
403.8
332.6
209.2
136.7
792.5
503.7
383.5
323.8
1187.5
726.7
956.8
668.7
44.9
28.3
92.9
69.9
11.8
7.4
105.2
48.3
995.1
478.2
18.0
16.6
221.6
80.5

At the end of
X Plan
2002-07
IPC
IPU
14
15
2547.2 1609.7
91.1
52.7
181.8
95.0
682.9
409.6
379.9
184.7
13.4
12.0
636.6
66.9
9.3
8.2
215.3
178.9
511.4
389.0
209.2
136.7
824.6
512.3
630.3
546.7
1286.7
763.5
1095.5
714.5
54.3
35.1
95.8
72.4
13.6
8.2
133.2
60.3
1230.4
584.8
25.0
23.6
223.7
80.5

% of
IPC
to
UIP

% of
IPU
to
IPC

16
110.7
60.7
18.2
44.2
469.0
53.5
183.5
18.6
91.6
127.9
59.1
91.6
78.8
60.9
91.3
54.3
112.7
21.0
190.3
123.0
50.0
37.3

17
63.2
57.8
52.3
60.0
48.6
89.7
10.5
88.1
83.1
76.1
65.4
62.1
86.7
59.3
65.2
64.7
75.5
60.1
45.2
47.5
94.5
36.0
Contd..

128

Table 28 : Statewise Achievements of Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised (Cumulative) under Minor Irrigation Schemes (Surface Water)
(Unit : ' 000 Hectare)
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State

23
24
25
26
27
28

Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
Total States
Total UTs
Grand Total

Ultimate
Potential
(3rd
Census)
3

At the end of
VI Plan
1980-85
IPC
IPU
4
5

At the end of
VII Plan
1985-90
IPC
IPU
6
7

50
1200
100
1186
14
1300

14.0
810.0
46.0
851.0

10.0
808.0
41.0
822.0

20.4
841.7
63.8
991.0

1030.0

1002.0

1224.8

17317

9683.2

8996.4

10965.8

9951.0

20

14.2

13.9

20.4

16.7

17337

9697.4

9010.3

10986.2

9967.7

At the end of
Annual Plans
1990-92
IPC
IPU
8
9

15.9
22.2
838.0
860.7
59.3
69.0
933.0
1028.0
Included in U.P.
1113.0
1251.1

At the end of
VIII Plan
1992-97
IPC
IPU
10
11

17.1
860.7
63.8
965.0

22.3
1498.9
38.7
312.2

14.5
1214.4
31.2
247.8

1129.0

1035.8

11435.6

10271.9

20.7

16.9

11456.2

10288.8

Source : Ministry of Water Resources(Minor Irrigation Division)


Note :
1. Figure for minor irrigation based on 3rd Minor Irrigation Census.(2000-01).
2. Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

129

At the end of
IX Plan
1997- 2002
IPC
IPU
12
13

At the end of
X Plan
2002-07
IPC
IPU
14
15

% of
IPC
to
UIP

% of
IPU
to
IPC

16

17

67.7
101.8
82.0
11.1
2833.8
87.4

58.2
59.5
71.2
78.3
69.7
52.2

668.1

24.5
1206.3
68.4
96.7
313.8
1081.1

15.6
722.4
47.1
71.9
227.1
558.2

33.8
1221.7
82.0
131.1
396.7
1136.1

19.7
726.6
58.4
102.7
276.7
593.3

12163.8

8178.9

12247.9

7158.5

14092.7

8322.5

81.4

59.1

25.2

21.7

20.7

16.4

22.9

18.4

114.4

80.4

12188.9

8200.6

12268.6

7174.9

14115.6

8340.9

81.4

59.1

Table 29 : Statewise Achievements of Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised (Cumulative) under Minor Irrigation Schemes (Ground Water)

Sl.
No.

Name of the State

1.

Andhra Pradesh

2.

Arunachal Pradesh

Ultimate
Potential
(3rd
Census)
3
3960
18

At the end of
VI Plan
1980-85
IPC
IPU
4
5

At the end of
VII Plan
1985-90
IPC
IPU
6
7

At the end of
Annual Plans
1990-92
IPC
IPU
8
9

At the end of
VIII Plan
1992-97
IPC
IPU
10
11

At the end of
IX Plan
1997- 2002
IPC
IPU
12
13

(Unit : '000 Hectare)


% of
% of
At the end of
IPC
IPU
X Plan
to
to
2002-07
UIP
IPC
IPC
IPU
14
15
16
17

1229.0

1200.0

1544.0

1593.5

1555.3

2936.1

2138.5

3342.0

2304.1

3409.8

2360.3

86.1

69.2

2.1

2.1

0.2

0.2

0.2

0.0

0.3

0.1

1.5

25.9

1507.1
-

3.

Assam

900

83.0

66.0

158.2

109.1

177.5

125.9

135.9

67.4

246.6

188.8

295.6

236.8

32.8

80.1

4.

Bihar

4120

2232.0

2070.0

3070.0

2773.0

3512.0

3135.0

3543.1

2506.8

3616.6

2489.9

4486.0

2670.8

108.9

59.5

5.

Chhattisgarh

589.8

235.7

595.0

239.6

121.4

40.3

6.

Goa

0.7

0.3

1.6

1.4

4.0

3.5

4.5

3.7

5.0

4.1

17.2

82.4

7.

Gujarat

2756

1524.0

1477.0

1669.4

1626.3

1709.5

1652.5

2372.0

1758.0

4367.8

2715.7

4374.0

2720.5

158.7

62.2

8.

Haryana

1462

1348.0

1327.0

1449.0

1420.9

1485.5

1449.7

2305.7

2182.1

2430.3

2272.1

2468.6

2302.7

168.8

93.3

9.

Himachal Pradesh

68

11.0

8.0

12.8

8.9

14.8

10.9

21.5

18.9

28.7

24.1

32.4

26.9

47.6

83.0

10.

Jammu & Kashmir

708

6.0

5.0

7.0

6.8

8.8

9.4

11.2

9.4

11.

Jharkhand

830

12.

Karnataka

2574

472.0

461.0

642.0

626.0

713.4

697.4

1299.1

13.

Kerala

879

50.0

45.0

89.5

74.9

106.1

91.5

108.9

490
29

Included in M.P.
1.3

1.8

36.6

31.7

55.3

43.7

7.8

79.0

212.6

154.0

212.6

154.0

25.6

72.4

1009.3

1582.0

1288.1

1590.8

1296.9

61.8

81.5

101.6

125.8

114.1

309.5

293.6

35.2

94.9

Included in Bihar

14.

Madhya Pradesh

9250

1179.0

1142.0

1439.7

1400.2

1487.6

1448.1

3801.8

2732.5

4754.1

2790.3

4900.4

2936.6

53.0

59.9

15.

Maharashtra

3652

1255.0

1223.0

1547.1

1495.1

1570.4

1518.4

3200.1

2208.3

4644.1

3367.6

4774.1

3464.7

130.7

72.6

16.

Manipur

369

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.1

0.3

0.3

0.6

0.4

0.1

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

30.0

17.

Meghalaya

9.1

9.1

9.1

9.1

1.8

1.1

1.1

0.7

1.1

0.7

1.7

69.2

0.0

0.8

0.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.7

0.4

0.9

0.6

0.9

0.4

0.8

0.3

0.8

0.3

15.0

33.3

63

9.0

9.0

18.

Mizoram

19.

Nagaland

0.0

0.0

20.

Orissa

4203

507.0

463.0

569.9

517.2

609.6

553.9

508.9

199.9

438.2

157.3

524.5

222.5

12.5

42.4

21.

Punjab

2917

3140.0

3105.0

3209.9

3160.3

3245.6

3194.9

6855.2

6234.8

6325.2

5784.2

6500.8

5951.7

222.9

91.6

22.

Rajasthan

1778

1615.0

1582.0

1854.1

1819.2

1953.6

1918.7

4096.3

3616.5

5974.3

3978.3

6121.5

4125.5

344.3

67.4

23.

Sikkim

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Contd..

130

Table 29 : Statewise Achievements of Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised (Cumulative) under Minor Irrigation Schemes (Ground Water)

Sl.
No.

Name of the State

Ultimate
Potential
(3rd
Census)
3

24.

Tamil Nadu

2832

25.

Tripura

26.

Uttar Pradesh

27.

Uttarakhand

504

28. West Bengal


Total States

3318
64066

At the end of
VI Plan
1980-85
IPC
IPU
4
5

At the end of
VII Plan
1985-90
IPC
IPU
6
7

At the end of
Annual Plans
1990-92
IPC
IPU
8
9

At the end of
VIII Plan
1992-97
IPC
IPU
10
11

At the end of
IX Plan
1997- 2002
IPC
IPU
12
13

(Unit : '000 Hectare)


% of
% of
At the end of
IPC
IPU
X Plan
to
to
2002-07
UIP
IPC
IPC
IPU
14
15
16
17

1140.0

1216.7

1247.2

2234.5

2978.2

3043.0

1135.0

1211.4

1241.9

1798.9

1673.9

1709.0

107.4

56.2

81

12.0

9.0

16.7

13.2

18.4

15.1

7.3

5.5

11.7

8.6

12.9

9.6

15.9

74.6

16295

11280.0

10255.0

15651.0

14249.0

17842.0

16375.0

14743.1

11968.3

18672.0

14356.7

20309.6

15820.4

124.6

77.9

331.3

254.9

337.5

259.2

67.0

76.8

2369.3
63083.8

1403.6
45598.6

2445.6
66806.6

1452.0
48302.2

73.7
104.3

59.4
72.3

Included in U.P.
672.0
27764.7

598.0
26180.3

1399.9
35558.3

1062.0
33091.5

1521.3
38830.9

1180.9
36187.9

2037.4
50226.3

1464.5
40027.3

Total U.Ts.

26

58.0

57.6

60.9

60.4

61.2

60.7

63.3

60.7

61.4

59.4

63.3

61.3

243.6

96.8

Grand Total

64092

27822.7

26237.9

35619.2

33151.9

38892.1

36248.6

50289.6

40088.0

63145.2

45658.0

66869.9

48363.5

104.3

72.3

Source :

Note :

Ministry of Water Resources(Minor Irrigation Division)

1. Figure for minor irrigation based on 3rd Minor Irrigation Census.(2000-01).


2. Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

131

Table 30 : Statewise Achievements of Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised (Cumulative) under Minor Irrigation Schemes (Surface + Ground)
(Unit : '000 Hectare)
Sl.
No.

1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

State/UT

2
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan

Ultimate
Potential
(3rd
Census)
3
6260
168
1900
5664
571
54
3103
1512
303
1108
1184
3474
1679
11361
4852
469
148
70
75
5203
2967
2378

At the end of
Sixth Plan
1980 - 85

At the end of
Seventh Plan
1985-90

At the end of
Annual Plan
1990-92

At the end of
VIII Plan
1992-97

At the end of
IX Plan
1997-2002

At the end of
X Plan
2002-07

% of
IPC
to
UIP

% of
IPU
to
IPC

IPC

IPU

IPC

IPU

IPC

IPU

IPC

IPU

IPC

IPU

IPC

IPU

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

2341.0
40.2
391.0
3412.0

2196.0
34.2
349.0
3145.0

2797.0
56.0
537.0
4428.0

2662.6
55.8
467.0
4357.2

4855.4
61.8
445.5
4414.4

3266.1
37.4
213.5
3044.4

14.3
1674.0
1387.0
117.0
337.0

13.6
1609.0
1361.0
105.0
327.0

17.2
1850.3
1488.0
126.6
356.3

16.7
1804.2
1483.7
122.5
352.3

19.0
2674.7
2313.4
198.5
365.6

17.2
1897.7
2189.8
172.6
343.0

1148.0
390.0
1992.0
1997.0
39.0
35.0
6.4
51.0
1060.0
3174.0
1987.0

1115.0
365.0
1870.0
1832.0
34.0
32.0
5.8
47.0
980.0
3139.0
1937.0

1355.4
479.4
2381.4
2394.1
46.9
40.4
9.5
62.7
1156.2
3252.7
2263.1

1395.5
482.4
2375.0
2212.1
41.2
37.2
9.0
55.9
1126.2
3238.2
2316.6

1702.8
485.8
5370.1
4632.1
37.6
81.1
9.0
67.1
1576.5
6877.6
4271.6

1300.4
433.4
3787.5
3201.9
22.6
46.6
7.8
39.7
779.4
6247.8
3744.4

5348.9
77.6
408.3
4249.6
961.8
16.3
4942.3
2439.6
216.8
440.4
421.8
2374.6
509.3
5941.5
5600.9
45.0
93.9
11.8
106.0
1433.3
6343.1
6195.9

3461.4
46.0
273.9
2888.9
412.4
14.5
2768.5
2280.3
183.3
364.3
290.8
1791.8
437.9
3517.0
4036.3
28.3
70.6
7.4
48.6
635.5
5800.8
4058.8

5957.0
91.4
477.4
5168.9
974.8
18.4
5010.6
2477.9
247.7
566.7
421.8
2415.4
939.8
6187.1
5869.7
54.4
96.9
13.6
134.0
1754.9
6525.8
6345.2

3970.0
52.8
331.9
3080.4
424.3
16.1
2787.4
2310.9
205.8
432.7
290.8
1809.2
840.3
3700.1
4179.2
35.2
73.1
8.2
60.5
807.3
5975.3
4206.0

95.2
54.4
25.1
91.3
170.7
34.0
161.5
163.9
81.7
51.1
35.6
69.5
56.0
54.5
121.0
11.6
65.5
19.5
178.6
33.7
219.9
266.8

66.6
57.8
69.5
59.6
43.5
87.7
55.6
93.3
83.1
76.3
68.9
74.9
89.4
59.8
71.2
64.7
75.5
60.1
45.2
46.0
91.6
66.3

2595.9
2877.3
49.7
64.9
438.9
575.3
3991.0
4876.9
Included in M.P.
16.0
18.4
1773.2
1900.3
1454.9
1524.5
112.7
141.6
346.2
363.6
Included in Bihar
1317.4
1435.5
437.3
518.0
2247.2
2560.5
2164.6
2457.4
39.5
49.6
35.6
42.5
8.2
10.5
54.4
65.1
1059.5
1245.4
3202.4
3290.5
2203.3
2388.7

Contd..
132

Table 30 : Statewise Achievements of Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised (Cumulative) under Minor Irrigation Schemes (Surface + Ground)
(Unit : '000 Hectare)
Sl.
No.

State/UT

23 Sikkim
24 Tamil Nadu
25 Tripura
26 Uttar Pradesh
27 Uttarakhand
28 West Bengal
Total States
Total U.ts.
Grand Total

Ultimate
Potential
(3rd
Census)
3
50
4032
181
17481
518
4618
81383
46
81429

At the end of
Sixth Plan
1980 - 85

At the end of
Seventh Plan
1985-90

At the end of
Annual Plan
1990-92

At the end of
VIII Plan
1992-97

At the end of
IX Plan
1997-2002

At the end of
X Plan
2002-07

% of
IPC
to
UIP

% of
IPU
to
IPC

IPC

IPU

IPC

IPU

IPC

IPU

IPC

IPU

IPC

IPU

IPC

IPU

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

14.0
1950.0
58.0
12131.0

10.0
1943.0
50.0
11077.0

20.4
2058.4
80.5
16642.0

17.1
2102.5
78.8
17340.0

22.3
3733.3
46.0
15055.4

14.5
3013.4
36.7
12216.1

1702.0
37447.9
72.2
37520.1

1600.0
35176.6
71.6
35248.2

2624.6
46524.1
81.3
46605.4

2309.9
46459.8
77.7
46537.5

3073.3
62390.0
88.5
62478.5

2132.6
48206.1
82.5
48288.6

24.5
4184.5
80.1
18768.7
645.0
3450.4
75331.7
82.0
75413.8

15.6
2396.3
55.7
14428.6
482.0
1961.8
52757.1
75.8
52833.0

33.8
4264.7
94.9
20440.8
734.2
3581.7
80899.3
86.2
80985.5

19.7
2435.6
68.0
15923.1
535.9
2045.3
56624.7
79.7
56704.4

67.7
105.8
52.4
116.9
141.7
77.6
99.4
187.4
99.5

58.2
57.1
71.6
77.9
73.0
57.1
70.0
92.5
70.0

15.9
22.2
2049.3
2107.9
72.5
87.4
15182.0 18870.0
Included in U.P.
2175.0
2772.4
43042.6 50266.4
77.1
81.9
43119.7 50348.3

Source :

Ministry of Water Resources(Minor Irrigation Division)

Note :

1. Figure for minor irrigation based on 3rd Minor Irrigation Census.(2000-01).


2. Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

133

Table 31 : Achievements of Total Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised (Cumulative) by State
[taking Major, Medium and Minor Irrigation Schemes into consideration]

Sl.
No.

1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

State/UT

2
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan

Ultimate
Potential

3
11260
168
2870
10888
1718
116
6103
4512
353
1358
2461
5974
2679
16214
8952
604
168
70
85
8803
5967
5128

(Unit : '000 Hectare)


% of
% of
At the end of
IPC
IPU
2002-07
to
to

At the end of
Sixth Plan
1980 - 85

At the end of
Seventh Plan
1985-90

At the end of
Annual Plan
1990-92

At the end of
VIII Plan
1992-97

At the end of
IX Plan
1997-2002

IPC

IPU

IPC

IPU

IPC

IPU

IPC

IPU

IPC

IPU

IPC

IPU

10

11

12

13

14

15

5243.0
40.2
489.0
5968.0

4891.0
34.2
404.0
5154.0

5788.0
56.0
681.0
7171.0

5509.6
55.8
578.0
6652.2

7900.5
61.8
642.2
7216.9

6149.9
37.4
351.6
5368.6

15.3
2729.0
3310.0
123.0
490.0

13.6
2255.0
3106.0
110.0
439.0

30.2
3049.3
3509.0
134.6
514.3

28.7
2790.2
3274.7
126.5
488.3

32.0
4024.7
4392.2
209.1
539.3

29.3
3097.7
4023.4
178.2
490.5

2313.0
765.0
3584.0
3719.0
79.0
35.0
6.4
51.0
2296.0
5426.0
3699.0

2168.0
707.0
2942.0
2586.0
59.0
32.0
5.8
47.0
2158.0
5373.0
3488.0

2663.4
881.4
4196.4
4380.1
105.9
40.4
9.5
62.7
2512.2
5596.7
4176.1

2587.5
849.4
3770.0
3248.1
91.2
37.2
9.0
55.9
2452.2
5547.2
4203.6

3368.8
999.1
7687.7
6945.1
100.6
81.1
9.0
67.1
3134.3
9390.4
6545.5

2772.1
897.7
5408.4
4489.6
74.6
46.6
7.8
39.7
2222.0
8700.1
5832.8

5431.9
5876.3
49.7
64.9
535.9
751.3
6250.0
7642.9
Included in MP
21.0
31.4
2628.2
3146.3
3245.9
3559.5
118.7
149.6
463.2
521.6
Included in Bihar
2500.4
2812.5
792.3
934.0
3516.2
4522.5
3140.6
4487.4
85.5
108.6
35.6
42.5
8.2
10.5
54.4
65.1
2313.5
2654.4
5505.4
5657.5
3943.3
4387.7
134

8652.1
77.6
652.2
6929.6
1316.2
37.5
6372.7
4539.1
230.1
620.1
776.3
4495.7
1118.8
7328.4
8839.9
136.1
93.9
11.8
106.0
3259.9
8885.6
8678.1

6513.0
46.0
448.3
4603.7
642.9
29.8
4069.3
4130.3
190.8
533.1
521.2
3636.6
996.8
4392.6
6183.5
101.2
70.6
7.4
48.6
2429.7
8286.8
6372.7

9699.7
92.6
790.3
8127.9
1578.8
56.0
7229.1
4669.2
263.1
770.0
1025.8
4543.2
2030.2
7639.0
9363.8
157.4
96.9
13.6
135.0
3744.9
9130.4
9235.6

7307.2
53.6
551.1
4976.6
865.0
42.0
4600.5
4220.5
214.7
616.8
731.5
3659.1
1623.5
4618.0
6492.2
117.6
73.1
8.2
61.2
2707.7
8505.3
6817.6

UIP

IPC

16

17

86.1 75.3
55.1 57.9
27.5 69.7
74.7 61.2
91.9 54.8
48.3 75.0
118.5 63.6
103.5 90.4
74.5 81.6
56.7 80.1
41.7 71.3
76.0 80.5
75.8 80.0
47.1 60.5
104.6 69.3
26.1 74.7
57.7 75.5
19.5 60.1
158.8 45.3
42.5 72.3
153.0 93.2
180.1 73.8
Contd..

Table 31 : Achievements of Total Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised (Cumulative) by State
[taking Major, Medium and Minor Irrigation Schemes into consideration]

Sl.
No.

State/UT

1
2
23 Sikkim
24 Tamil Nadu
25 Tripura
26 Uttar Pradesh
27 Uttarakhand
28 West Bengal
Total States
Total UTs
Grand Total

Ultimate
Potential

3
70
5532
281
29635
864
6918
139750
144
139894

At the end of
Sixth Plan
1980 - 85

At the end of
Seventh Plan
1985-90

At the end of
Annual Plan
1990-92

At the end of
VIII Plan
1992-97

At the end of
IX Plan
1997-2002

IPC

IPC

IPC

IPC

IPC

IPU

4
14.0
3449.0
58.0
18354.0

5
10.0
3449.0
50.0
16600.0

6
20.4
3597.4
82.5
23309.0

2887.0
65142.9
72.2
65215.1

2669.0
58750.6
71.6
58822.2

3868.6
76436.1
89.3
76525.4

IPU

7
8
15.9
22.2
3585.3
3652.9
74.5
89.4
20887.0 25676.0
Included in U.P.
3307.0
4125.4
68509.6 80992.4
77.1
96.9
68586.7 81089.3

Source : Ministry of Water Resources(Minor Irrigation Division) & P & P Directorate, CWC.
Note :
Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

135

IPU

IPU

9
17.1
3643.5
80.8
23103.0

10
22.3
5278.9
48.3
22114.4

11
14.5
4558.8
39.0
18342.1

3567.9
72767.8
84.7
72852.5

4517.3
95328.7
107.0
95435.6

3465.1
76637.5
91.8
76729.3

12
24.5
5733.8
85.0
26678.8
925.3
5133.7
112306.7
88.6
112395.2

IPU
13
15.6
3945.6
60.2
20762.6
667.4
3489.0
83725.3
79.8
83805.1

(Unit : '000 Hectare)


% of
% of
At the end of
IPC
IPU
2002-07
to
to
IPC
14
33.8
5825.7
113.6
29222.1
1023.8
5351.6
123169.8
92.7
123262.5

UIP

IPC

16
48.3
105.3
40.4
98.6
118.5
77.4
88.1
64.4
88.1

17
58.2
68.5
71.7
78.2
71.0
67.8
73.9
90.2
73.9

IPU
15
19.7
3992.5
81.5
22849.1
727.4
3628.6
91002.4
83.6
91086.0

Table 32 : Irrigation Potential Created, Utilised and Gross Irrigated Area by State, 2006-07
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UTs

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim

Major &
Medium
3
3743
1
313
2959
1811
38
2219
2191
15
203
604
2128
1090
1452
3494
103
0
0
1
1990
2605
2890
0

IPC upto 2006-07


Minor *
Surface
Ground
Total
4

2547.17
91.10
181.78
682.94
379.86
13.38
636.63
9.30
215.30
511.42
209.15
824.59
630.28
1286.65
1095.52
54.28
95.80
13.62
133.22
1230.43
25.00
223.74
33.83

3409.83
0.27
295.59
4486.00
594.97
4.99
4373.98
2468.58
32.37
55.29
212.63
1590.83
309.48
4900.42
4774.13
0.10
1.07
0.00
0.75
524.49
6500.77
6121.47
0.00

Grand
Total

Major&
Medium

5957
91
477
5169
975
18
5011
2478
248
567
422
2415
940
6187
5870
54
97
14
134
1755
6526
6345
34

9700
93
790
8128
2786
56
7229
4669
263
770
1026
4543
2030
7639
9364
157
97
14
135
3745
9130
9236
34

3337
1
219
1896
1282
26
1813
1910
9
184
441
1850
783
918
2313
82
0
0
1
1900
2530
2612
0

IPU upto 2006-07


Minor *
Surface
Ground
Total
9

10

1609.68
52.70
95.01
409.64
184.65
12.00
66.92
8.19
178.91
388.99
136.73
512.32
546.66
763.50
714.45
35.13
72.37
8.19
60.28
584.78
23.62
80.47
19.70

2360.31
0.07
236.84
2670.79
239.64
4.11
2720.48
2302.66
26.88
43.67
154.03
1296.90
293.60
2936.68
3464.70
0.03
0.74
0.00
0.25
222.52
5951.67
4125.48
0.00

Grand
Total

11

12

3970
53
332
3080
424
16
2787
2311
206
433
291
1809
840
3700
4179
35
73
8
61
807
5975
4206
20

7307
54
551
4977
1706
42
4601
4221
215
617
731
3659
1623
4618
6492
118
73
8
61
2708
8505
6818
20

(Unit : '000 Hectare)


Gap
Gross
(12)Irrigated
(13)
Area
2006-07
13
14
6070
52
190
4427
1486
38
4817
5461
182
459
262
3603
490
6543
4445
51
72
18
106
2681
7759
7958
12

*
*

*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*
*

1237
2
361
550
220
4
-216
-1240
33
158
469
56
1133
-1925
2047
67
1
-10
-45
27
746
-1140
8
Contd..

136

Table 32 : Irrigation Potential Created, Utilised and Gross Irrigated Area by State, 2006-07
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UTs

24 Tamil Nadu
25 Tripura
26 Uttar Pradesh
27 Uttarakhand
28 West Bengal
Total States
Total UTs
Grand Total
Source :

Note

Major &
Medium
3
1561
19
8781
290
1770
42271
7
42277

IPC upto 2006-07


Minor *
Surface
Ground
Total
4

1221.71
82.04
131.11
396.73
1136.10
14092.68
22.87
14115.55

3042.97
12.87
20309.64
337.45
2445.64
66806.58
63.33
66869.91

6
4265
95
20441
734
3582
80899
86
80985

Grand
Total

Major&
Medium

5826
114
29222
1024
5352
123170
92
123262

(i) Central Water Commission ( P&P Dte)


(ii) Ministry of Water Resources (Minor Irrigation Division)
(iii) Ministry of Agriculture (DE & S)
Totals may not tally due to rounding off.
* : Provisional

137

1557
13
6926
191
1583
34378
4
34382

IPU upto 2006-07


Minor *
Surface
Ground
Total
9

10

726.55
58.40
102.71
276.66
593.29
8322.50
18.39
8340.39

1709.04
9.60
15820.35
259.22
1451.99
48302.15
61.31
48363.46

11
2436
68
15923
536
2045
56625
80
56704

Grand
Total
12
3993
81
22849
727
3629
91002
84
91086

(Unit : '000 Hectare)


Gap
Gross
(12)Irrigated
(13)
Area
2006-07
13
14
3309
107
19120
568
5429
85714
69
85783

*
*
*
*

684
-26
3729
159
-1800
5288
15
5303

Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UT

1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28

2
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttarakhand
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
TOTAL

Table 33 : Number of Major, Medium and ERM Irrigation Projects by State


Major Project
Medium Project
Completed
Completed
Completed
New
Spilled
Completed
Completed
Completed
in X Plan
in Plan
in Pre-plan
projects
over
in X Plan
in Plan
in Pre-plan
Period
Period
in XI
projects
Period
Period
upto IX
Plan
in XI
upto IX
Plan
Plan
Plan
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
5
6
30
6
45
69
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
2
0
0
8
1
2
14
1
10
12
2
17
1
4
3
1
4
5
4
22
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
2
17
0
3
3
0
114
1
1
5
1
4
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
4
0
1
1
0
0
0
6
10
2
0
1
0
6
3
0
35
3
4
4
0
15
1
8
30
1
0
10
1
3
1
0
7
0
2
9
4
19
11
10
91
1
5
16
5
58
4
16
171
12
0
1
0
2
1
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
6
3
8
5
3
37
6
3
5
0
1
1
0
2
0
1
5
2
2
6
42
55
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
17
5
0
0
0
7
39
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
1
2
0
0
0
15
42
0
11
6
0
40
0
3
3
0
2
6
0
17
0
74
154
32
182
78
143
773
40
138

Spilled
over
projects
in XI
Plan
11
24
0
3
3
8
0
20
0
3
6
19
31
4
9
109
1
1
0
1
10
0
8
0
2
3
0
0
8
273

New
projects
in XI
Plan
12
4
3
3
0
24
0
21
3
0
6
4
6
1
6
27
3
0
0
0
16
0
3
0
0
0
0
3
12
145
Contd..

Sl.
No.

1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28

Name of the
State/UTs
2
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttarakhand
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
TOTAL

Table 33 : Number of Major, Medium and ERM Irrigation Projects in India by State
ERM
Total
Completed
Completed
Completed
new
Completed
Spilled
Completed
in X Plan
in Plan
in Pre-plan
projects
in X Plan
over
in Plan
Period
Period
in XI
projects
Period
upto IX Plan
Plan
in XI Plan
upto IX Plan
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
0
6
6
3
56
74
19
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
11
3
2
0
5
9
4
33
2
2
0
1
0
8
27
3
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
12
0
13
27
2
143
1
12
1
1
4
1
17
2
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
4
2
4
5
7
15
4
1
0
0
9
0
37
3
0
0
5
0
12
34
1
1
0
2
0
0
18
1
1
0
6
0
12
101
5
1
3
3
0
21
188
20
0
0
4
1
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
13
15
2
6
51
22
8
3
3
6
3
15
3
7
0
3
0
43
67
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
1
3
0
24
55
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
6
20
0
15
17
15
102
0
0
0
6
3
3
20
0
91
30
98
86
217
1018
102

Source : Central Water Commission ( P & P Directorate)

Note

: Figures are likely to be changed after receiving final data.

139

ERM

Completed
upto
X Plan
20
93
0
14
35
30
2
144
19
4
19
40
35
19
106
208
5
0
0
0
73
18
72
0
56
0
6
102
20
1120

Spilled
over
projects
in XI Plan
21
60
0
7
18
13
1
36
5
4
10
25
51
9
34
170
7
1
0
1
33
4
13
0
5
3
1
26
16
553

new
projects
in XI
Plan
22
13
3
3
21
29
0
51
12
0
11
16
7
2
17
31
5
0
0
0
23
7
9
0
0
0
2
26
21
309

: Extension, Renovation and Modernisation Projects.

Table 34 : Status of Bore Holes Drilled by Central Ground Water Board by State as on 31.03.2009
Through Department Rigs
TOTAL
Sl.
States/UT
Though
No.
Outsourcing Explora Observat Pizo
Slim
Depos
Total [(3) +(9)]
(Contractual)
tory
ion Well Metre
Hole
it
Exploratory
Well

1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

2
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu &
10
Kashmir
11 Jharkhand
12 Karnataka
13 Kerala
14 Madhya Pradesh
15 Maharashtra
16 Manipur
17 Meghalaya
18 Mizoram
19 Nagaland
20 Orissa
21 Punjab
22 Rajasthan
23 Sikkim
24 Tamil Nadu
25 Tripura
26 Uttar Pradesh
27 Uttarakhand
28 West Bengal
Total States
29 Andaman &
Nicobar
30 Chandigarh
31 Dadar & Nagar
Haveli
32 Delhi
33 Daman & Diu
34 Puducherry
Total UTs
Grand Total

3
90

Well

Wells

4
1211
32
320
271
550
58
886
363
170

5
775
5
142
163
160
18
432
242
11

6
428
0
58
50
71
14
455
179
3

7
14
1
16
10
0
0
25
23
1

8
31
1
42
514
28
31
255
170
0

9
2459
39
578
1008
809
121
2053
977
185

10
2549
39
578
1008
1109
121
2218
984
185

21

309

69

30

114

530

551

50
120
10
332
80

279
1145
378
844
1072
25
80
3
11
1223
164
1065
31
907
60
776
52
401
12686
46

142
583
125
584
393
11
21
3
3
273
177
390
9
344
26
523
5
198
5827
13

31
344
231
93
143
0
1
0
0
94
81
403
0
131
0
156
0
168
3164
0

4
7
16
8
2
0
2
0
0
21
20
93
0
13
4
39
1
12
340
1

71
5
13
149
166
2
8
0
3
191
14
591
0
93
22
501
129
82
3226
0

527
2084
763
1678
1776
36
112
6
17
1802
456
2542
40
1488
112
1995
187
861
25243
60

577
2204
773
2010
1856
38
112
6
17
2241
456
2767
40
1598
112
2192
187
861
27389
60

7
12

17
1

14
0

2
0

15
0

55
13

55
13

145
0
30
240
12926

63
0
20
114
5941

150
3
8
175
3339

13
0
5
21
361

380
0
14
409
3635

751
3
77
959
26202

751
3
77
959
28348

300
165
7

439
225
110
197

2146

0
2146

Sources : Central Ground Water Board, Hydrology Project, Ministry of Water Resources.

140

Table 35 : Cumulative Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised under CAD Programme by State
(Th. Ha.)
S.No.

Name of State

2
1

Andhra Pradesh

End of Annual Plans (1991-92)

End of VIII Plan (1996-97)

End of IX Plan (2001-02)

End of Sept. 2005

IPC

IPU

%
Gap

IPC

IPU

% Gap

IPC

IPU

% Gap

IPC

IPU

%Gap

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

13

1079.00

8.25

14

1347.82

1183.50

12.19

14

1454.49

1367.76

14

1559.82

1458.14

990.00

5.96

6.52

Arunachal Pradesh

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.70

0.09

94.71

16.36

2.24

86.31

16.36

2.09

87.22

Assam

62.00

51.00

17.74

132.94

63.24

52.43

139.01

63.80

54.10

139.31

78.85

43.40

Bihar

2266.00

1821.00

19.64

1905.08

1420.54

25.43

1905.08

1357.53

28.74

1905.08

1350.45

29.11

Chhattisgarh

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

10

686.57

645.76

5.94

11

740.58

664.24

10.31

Goa

13.00

12.00

7.69

9.21

8.20

10.97

9.21

8.20

10.97

9.21

8.20

10.97

Gujarat

35

896.00

762.00

14.96

37

948.84

632.32

33.36

37

966.16

551.34

42.93

38

1239.16

824.34

33.48

Haryana

195.00

69.00

64.62

11

263.27

188.82

28.28

13

436.14

278.64

36.11

16

528.32

358.24

32.19

Himachal Pradesh

10.00

5.00

50.00

15.08

5.15

65.85

11

18.46

7.19

61.05

17

22.84

12.55

45.05

10

Jammu & Kashmir

10

48.00

34.00

29.17

10

77.11

42.52

44.86

14

82.34

38.11

53.72

19

119.05

77.06

35.27

11

Jharkhand

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

12

Karnataka

926.00

738.00

20.30

15

1048.48

929.47

11.35

15

1182.14

1020.00

13.72

18

1394.11

1167.34

16.27

13

Kerala

10

167.00

143.00

14.37

14

297.76

253.37

14.91

16

342.85

182.09

46.89

16

272.5

220.64

19.03

14

Madhya Pradesh

23

1411.00

858.00

39.19

23

1307.80

1001.58

23.41

13

950.24

498.17

47.57

14

971.98

509.82

47.55

15

Maharashtra

19

952.00

394.00

58.61

24

1031.78

552.15

46.49

24

1175.96

469.42

60.08

25

1313.51

633.66

51.76

16

Manipur

47.00

38.00

19.15

58.10

48.03

17.33

71.74

43.80

38.95

71.74

42.91

40.19

17

Meghalaya

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.46

1.33

0.00

3.67

3.13

0.00

18

Mizoram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.12

0.15

-25.00

0.23

0.45

-95.65

19

Nagaland

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.41

2.25

48.98

4.81

2.96

38.46

20

Orissa

873.00

793.00

9.16

11

924.24

792.92

14.21

14

1069.82

902.44

15.65

17

1146.77

964.04

15.93

21

Punjab

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

199.36

195.37

2.00

606.45

601.58

0.80

22

Rajasthan

1089.00

906.00

16.80

1886.52

719.21

61.88

2072.52

1627.28

21.48

2097.52

1289.28

38.53

23

Sikkim

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.06

-50.00

0.04

0.06

-50.00
Contd..

141

Table 35 : Cumulative Irrigation Potential Created and Utilised under CAD Programme by State
(Th. Ha.)
S.No.

Name of State

1
24

2
Tamil Nadu

End of Annual Plans (1991-92)

End of VIII Plan (1996-97)

End of IX Plan (2001-02)

End of Sept. 2005

IPC

IPU

%
Gap

IPC

IPU

% Gap

IPC

IPU

% Gap

IPC

IPU

%Gap

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

13.07

18.44

12

923.01

13

1048.06

903.00

785.00

941.16

767.63

882.04

4.44

808.08

22.90

25

Tripura

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1013.01

0.00

0.00

0.85

0.00

100.00

26

Uttar Pradesh

11

2826.00

2046.00

27.60

12

5044.95

3960.10

21.504

24

6158.62

4203.37

31.75

24

6237.32

4144.38

33.56

27

Uttarakhand

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.61

0.43

29.51

33.20

21.87

34.13

28

West Bengal

1060.00

958.00

9.62

1204.30

823.37

31.63

1232.10

937.98

23.87

1239.20

923.72

25.46

29

UTs

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

Total

171

14823.00

11403.00

23.07

217

18446.14

13392.21

27.40

278

22112.83

15286.75

30.87

312

22721.69

16168.08

28.84

Source : Ministry of Water Resources (CAD Wing.)


n : Number of Projects

%Gap = (IPC IPU) x 100/IPC

142

Table 36 : Physical Achievements of Field Channels under CAD Programme by State

Sl.
No.

Name of
States/UT's

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim

Cummulative Achievement of Field Channels up to the end of


VII Plan
VIII Plan
IX Plan
X Plan
1985-90
1992-97
1997-02
2002-07
3

4
650.8
0.0
38.4
1220.9
0.0
5.3
766.1
114.3
6.3
27.4
0.0
897.8
46.2
833.5
889.2
20.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
256.8
0.0
613.6
0.0

664.6
0.0
54.1
1282.4
0.0
10.3
852.0
312.7
10.7
55.5
0.0
1043.0
153.7
995.8
1113.1
36.8
1.0
0.0
0.0
346.5
0.0
925.5
0.0

680.2
1.0
56.1
1297.3
1.5
10.4
889.9
429.4
15.7
77.9
0.0
1116.2
174.1
1031.2
1223.9
50.6
1.1
0.1
2.0
396.4
222.7
1177.2
0.1

738.1
9.0
56.6
1344.0
51.3
10.4
1107.6
597.3
22.2
98.3
0.0
1485.5
182.3
1073.1
1248.1
63.9
2.2
0.9
3.7
437.4
351.5
1427.1
0.2

143

Achievement during
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10

8
30.9
9.1
0.0
0.0
40.7
1.0
21.0
17.9
0.0
6.0
0.0
36.8
0.4
9.5
34.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
11.0
38.3
17.5
0.0

9
4.3
0.0
0.0
31.6
27.7
0.0
7.0
85.9
0.0
10.2
0.0
26.5
0.5
9.5
11.5
3.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
14.0
59.8
12.3
0.0

(Unit : 000 Hectare)


Cumulative
Achievement
upto
31.03.2010
10

4.0
1.2
2.0
19.0
29.0
0.9
0.2
54.0
0.1
9.7
0.0
12.1
0.1
10.3
20.7
5.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
18.5
56.2
40.8
0.0

777.2
19.3
58.6
1394.5
148.7
12.3
1135.8
755.1
22.4
124.2
0.0
1560.9
183.3
1102.5
1314.3
72.7
2.2
0.9
3.7
480.9
505.7
1497.7
0.2
Contd..

Table 36 : Physical Achievements of Field Channels under CAD Programme by State

Sl.
No.

Name of
States/UT's

24
25
26
27
28

Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
Total

Cummulative Achievement of Field Channels up to the end of


VII Plan
VIII Plan
IX Plan
X Plan
1985-90
1992-97
1997-02
2002-07
3
317.9
0.1
4378.0
0.0
55.3
11138.7

4
629.6
0.3
5375.0
0.0
90.1
13952.7

850.8
0.3
5936.0
0.0
112.5
15754.6

1041.7
0.4
6575.3
5.8
135.5
18068.7

Source : Ministry of Water Resources (CAD Wing.)


Note
: Total may not tally due to rounding off.

144

Achievement during
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10

8
20.4
0.0
98.6
0.0
1.6
394.7

9
20.8
0.0
85.8
0.5
18.6
429.7

(Unit : 000 Hectare)


Cumulative
Achievement
upto
31.03.2010
10

18.6
0.0
67.0
6.6
8.2
384.5

1101.5
0.4
6826.7
11.9
164.0
19277.7

Table 37 : Physical Achievements of Field Drains under CAD Programme by State


Sl.
No.
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28

Name of
States/UT's

2
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
Total

Cumulative Achievement of Field Drains up to the end of


VII Plan
VIII Plan
IX Plan
X Plan
1985-90
1992-97
1997-02
2002-07
3
4
5
6
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
0.0
0.0
0.7
6.9
11.6
21.0
21.8
22.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
18.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.2
2.9
2.9
33.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
24.3
0.0
0.6
2.3
6.0
0.4
6.8
13.5
26.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
8.1
27.6
37.8
69.9
0.0
7.1
95.7
129.9
19.8
37.8
37.8
37.8
165.8
292.4
392.5
439.0
4.1
11.2
12.6
15.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
1.0
0.0
5.8
7.8
11.0
31.3
96.1
114.4
133.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
9.2
16.3
35.0
42.8
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
29.2
29.2
29.4
173.9
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
133.1
209.0
310.7
562.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
423.9
773.0
1124.3
1765.4

Source : Ministry of Water Resources (CAD Wing)


Note : Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

145

Achievement during
2007-08
2008-09
7

8
0.0
0.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.9
0.0
3.2
0.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.8
0.0
1.4
0.0
48.2
0.0
12.2
0.0
0.0
69.8

0.0
0.3
0.0
12.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.5
0.0
1.3
0.0
18.4
1.7
0.0
0.0
4.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
72.3
0.0
14.4
0.0
0.0
129.5

(Unit : 000 Hectare)


Cumulative
Achievement
Upto 31.03.2009
9
9.1
7.6
22.1
31.0
0.0
0.0
33.7
25.8
6.0
30.1
0.0
91.5
132.2
37.8
439.1
19.7
0.0
1.0
11.0
138.8
0.0
44.3
0.1
294.4
0.1
589.0
0.5
0.0
1964.7

Table 38 : List of On-going Projects under CADWM Programme during the period of XI Plan (2007-08 to 2011-12)

S.
No.

Project Name

Year of
Inclusion

CCA

CCA Covered
till
31.12.2008+

Reported
balance of
executable
CCA
6

(Area in thousand hectares)


Names of the District Benefited

ANDHRA PRADESH
1

Sriramsagar

1974-75

411.000

403.617

7.383

Srisailam R.B.C

1995-96
TOTAL

76.890
487.890

44.049
447.666

32.841
40.224

2000-01

2.760

2.760

0.000

2006-07

7.470

1.477

5.993

2006-07

3.340

0.673

2.667

TOTAL

13.570

4.910

8.660

1992-93
1992-93
1992-93
TOTAL

16.990
9.830
4.940
31.760

0.300
0.535
0.685
1.520

16.690
9.295
4.255
30.240

3
4

ARUNACHAL PRADESH
Cluster of 62 MI in 4 panchayats In the district of
Papumpare Namely Sagalee, Megio, Balijan And Itanagar
Cluster of 102 M
I schemes under Daporijo and Itanagar Circle

Cluster of 39 MI schemes under Namsai Circle

6
7
8

ASSAM
Bordikarai
Kaldiya
Dakadong

Karim nagar, Wanagal, Adilabad,


Nizamabad, Khammam, Nalgouda
Kurnool

Papumpare
Tawang, West Kamemg, East Kameng,
Papumpare, Lower Subansiri, Kurung
Kumay
East Siang, Upper Siang, West Siang, Upper
Subansiri
Upper & Lower Dibang, Lohit, Anjaw,
Changlang Tirap

Sonitpur
Barpeta
Nallari, Barpeta

BIHAR
9

Gandak

1974-75

960.000

590.120

369.880

10
11
12
13

Badua and Chandan


Kiul
Kosi
Sone

1974-75
1991-92
1974-75
1974-75

106.380
22.260
440.000
865.000

58.845
11.740
417.350
449.942

47.535
10.520
22.650
415.058

146

East Champaran, Gopalganj, Muzzafarpur,


Smastipur, Vaishali, Saran, Sivan
Bhagalpur, Monghyr
Monghyr
Katihar, Purnea, Saharasa, Madhepura
Aurangabad, Bhojpur, Gaya, Patna, Rohtas
Contd..

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3
1991-92
TOTAL

4
123.000
2516.640

1.129
1529.126

Reported
balance of
executable
CCA
6
121.871
987.514

1985-86
1983-84
2003-04
TOTAL

6.550
537.400
168.000
711.950

4.362
191.371
41.795
237.528

2.188
346.029
126.205
474.422

GUJARAT
Karjan *

1985-86

56.200

25.590

30.610

Sardar Sarovar Phase I

2003-04

446.610

222.464

224.146

TOTAL

502.810

248.054

254.756

2007-08

14.521

1.023

13.498

S.
No.

Project Name

1
14

North Koel Project

15
16
17

CHHATISGARH
Ballar
Mahanadi, Pairy, Tandula, Jonk and Kodar
Hasdeo Phase-2

18
19

CCA

Year of
Inclusion

CCA Covered
till
31.12.2008+
5

(Area in thousand hectares)


Names of the District Benefited

7
Aurangabad, Palamu

Raipur
Raipur, Dhamtari, Durg, Mahasamund
Korba, Janigir, Chamba, Raigarh

Bharauch
Baroda, Bharauch, Districts in Saurastra &
Kacch regions

GOA
20

Tillari

Toludas Beuefitted : Bicholiu, Bendez,


Peruem

TOTAL
14.521
1.023
13.498
* Approved in XVIII meeting of IMSC for fore closure of the Project. Formal request with details awaited from state government
HARYANA
21

Bhakra canal Project Phase - II

2009-10

351.853

22

Western Yamuna canal Phase -VI

2007-08

205.600

7.330

198.270

23

JLN Canal Phase-II

2007-08

99.383

2.323

97.060

TOTAL

656.836

9.653

647.183

24

HIMACHAL PRADESH
14 No.FIS Chauntra Block

2000-01

1.246

1.263

-0.017

Hisar, Sirsa, Fatehabad, Ambala,


Kurukshetra, Kaithal,Karnal, Jind
Rohtak, Jhajjar, Sonepat, Jind, Bhiwani,
Hisar, Gurgaon
Jhajjar, Rewari, Mahendragarh, Bhiwani,
Gurgaon

Mandi
Contd..

147

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S.
No.

Project Name

Year of
Inclusion

CCA

CCA Covered
till
31.12.2008+

2
24 MI Scheme in Noorpur Command Jawali tehsil in Kangra
District.
Cluster of 40 MI schemes in Drang & Sadar block of Dist.
Mandi.
Cluster of 38 MI schemes in pandonga haroli saloh area in
Tehsil Una of Dist. Una.
Cluster of 3 MI schemes under IPH division of Thural
District Kangra
Cluster of 42 MI schemes in Tehsil Sarkaghat District
Mandi
Cluster of 27 MI schemes in Nallagarh area of District Solan
Cluster of 12 MI schemes in Rampur block of District
Shimla
Cluster of various MI schemes in Paonta & Shillai Tehsil in
Distt. Sirmour

25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32

33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44

JAMMU & KASHMIR


Ego-Phey Canal
Dachnipora-Rajpora
Ahaji Becrua
Rafiabad
Ranbir Canal
Dehgam Veernag
Aharbal Command Srinagar CADA
Poonch Canal Command (Jammu CADA)
Zainegeer canal (Kashmir CADA)
Bringi canal Command (Srinagar CADA)
Kathua canal Command (Jammu CADA)
Arin-Bandipora

(Area in thousand hectares)


Names of the District Benefited

Reported
balance of
executable
CCA
6

2000-01

2.080

1.390

0.690

Kangra

2003-04

1.377

1.300

0.077

Mandi

2003-04

1.468

1.108

0.360

Una

2003-04

0.885

0.885

0.000

Kangra

2003-04

1.087

0.870

0.217

Mandi

2003-04

2.209

0.260

1.949

Solan

2003-04

0.766

0.232

0.534

Shimla

2007-08

2.342

0.000

2.342

Sirmour

TOTAL

13.460

7.308

6.152

1987-88
2007-08
2008-09
2001-02
2006-07
2006-07
2003-04
2003-04
2003-04
2003-04
2003-04
2007-08

3.000
12.526
8.300
2.930
38.600
2.934
3.220
4.350
5.100
3.366
8.460
2.860

0.873
0.190
0.000
2.132
0.853
0.190
1.385
4.350
2.145
1.935
4.627
0.000

2.127
12.336
0.000
0.798
37.747
2.744
1.835
0.000
2.955
1.431
3.833
2.860

Leh
Ananthnag & Pulwama
Budgam
Barammula
Jammu
Ananthnag
Ananthnag & Pulwama
Poonch
Barammula
Ananthnag
Kathua
Bandipora
Contd..

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S.
No.

Project Name

1
45
46

2
Khemil-Kupwara
Doda-Sangaldhan Gool-Rajouri Cluster

47
48

JHARKHAND
Kanchi Weir Scheme
Mayurakshi Left Bank Canal System

49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56

KARNATAKA
Ghataprabha
Malaparaba
Tungbhadra
Upper Krishna
Bhadra Reservoir
Amarja
Bennithora
Karanja Irrigation Project

57
58
59
60

KERALA
Kallada
Muvattupuzha Valley Irrigation Project
Kanhirapuzha
Pazhassi

61
62
63
64
65

MADHYA PRADESH
kolar
Rani Avanti Bai( Bargi)
Upper Wainganga
Bagh
Harsi

3
2007-08
2007-08
TOTAL

7.300
4.177
107.123

0.000
0.000
18.680

Reported
balance of
executable
CCA
6
7.300
4.177
88.443

2003-04
2003-04
TOTAL

17.800
9.500
27.300

0.000
0.000
0.000

17.800
9.500
27.300

1974-75
1974-75
1974-75
1974-75
1996-97
2003-04
2003-04
2009-10
TOTAL

317.430
214.980
529.000
622.000
105.570
8.903
20.234
35.614
1853.731

247.957
192.033
361.323
599.114
78.073
2.055
15.308

69.473
22.947
167.677
22.886
27.497
6.848
4.926

1495.863

357.868

2006-07
2009-10
1998-99
1998-99
TOTAL

53.514
19.237
9.720
11.530
94.001

0.225

53.289

7.076
1.882
9.183

2.644
9.648
84.818

1985-86
1990-91
1985-86
1985-86
1985-86

45.000
157.000
112.900
16.600
44.354

10.573
29.754
93.087
12.808
32.689

34.427
127.246
19.813
3.792
11.665

Year of
Inclusion

CCA

CCA Covered
till
31.12.2008+

(Area in thousand hectares)


Names of the District Benefited

7
Kupwara
Doda, Rajouri, Udhampur

Bijapur, Belgaum
Bijapur, Belagaum
Bellang, Ranichure
Bellang, Bagalkot, Gulbarge, Raichur
Chikmagalore, Shimoge, Damangere
Gulbarga
Koppat
Bidar

Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alapuzha


Idukki, Eruakalam, Kottayam
Palakkad
Kannur

Sehore
Jabalpur, Narsingpur
Balaghat, Seoni
Balaghat
Gwalior
Contd..

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S.
No.

Project Name

1
66

2
Kunwar Chain Sagar(dudhi) Project

67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75

MAHARASHTRA
Khadakwasla *
Kukadi
Surya **
Krishna
Chaskaman
Upper Penganga
Upper Wardha
Lower Wunna
Bhima

3
2003-04
TOTAL

3.700
379.554

1.928
180.839

Reported
balance of
executable
CCA
6
1.772
198.715

1983-84
1979-80
1983-84
1974-75
1996-97
1974-75
1996-97
1996-97
1974-75
TOTAL

77.680
132.000
14.700
74.000
43.420
104.000
83.300
21.594
126.000
676.694

46.457
132.340
1.100
72.219
29.385
75.538
19.840
15.584
107.467
499.930

31.223
-0.340
13.600
1.781
14.035
28.462
63.460
6.010
18.533
176.764

Year of
Inclusion

CCA

CCA Covered
till
31.12.2008+

* Approved In XVIII meeting of IMSC for deletion. The state govt has, however, requested for continuation of
this project and delete upper wandha project, on which 63.46 thousand hectares of CCA is get to be covered.
** Approved In XVIII meeting of IMSC for fore elosore. Foremal request with details awaited from state government.
MANIPUR
76
cluster of 21 MI scheme in Bishnupur District
2007-08
9.600
2.194
Cluster of 37 MI scheme in Thoubal,Ukhrul, Chandel and
77
2007-08
6.420
2.217
Churachandpur district
Cluster of 28 MI scheme in East and West Districts of
78
2007-08
6.665
3.005
Imphal
TOTAL
22.685
7.416
MEGHALAYA
79

Cluster of 10 MI schemes viz. Tienglam and Pdem etc.

(Area in thousand hectares)


Names of the District Benefited

7
Raigarh

Pune
Pune, Ahmadnagar, Solapur
Satara, Sangli
Pune
Hingoli, Yavatmal, Nanded
Nagpur, Wardha
Solapur

7.406

Bishampur

4.203

Thoubal, Kkhrul, Chamdel, Churuchanpur

3.660

East Imphal, West Imphal

15.269

2001-2002

2.440

1.354

1.086

TOTAL

2.440

1.354

1.086

Completed
Contd..

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S.
No.

1
80

81

Project Name

2
MIZORAM
Acluster of 40 MI projects consisting of 36 (29 flow and 7
lift) Schemes in Aizwal district and 4 MI Flow schemes
Lunglei district
Cluster of 60MI Schemes Phase-II I Aizwal, Lunget and
Chhimtuipui District

82

NAGALAND
Medziphema Bowl

83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95

ORISSA
Sunie Irrigation Project
Jaimangla
Hirakud
Salki
Mahanadi delta 1974-75
Rushikulya
Salandi Right
Baitarani
Potteru
Upper Kolab
Gohira Irrigation Project
Upper Indrawati Major Irrigation Project
Remal Irrigation Project

Year of
Inclusion

CCA

CCA Covered
till
31.12.2008+

Reported
balance of
executable
CCA
6

2000-01

1.088

1.088

0.000

2003-04

3.040

0.000

3.040

TOTAL

4.128

1.088

3.040

2001-02
TOTAL

3.330
3.330

3.151
3.151

0.179
0.179

2009-10
1998-99
1974-75
1994-95
1974-75
1994-95
1994-95
1998-99
1985-86
2003-04
2009-10
2009-10
2009-10
TOTAL

10.000
7.350
153.240
19.890
336.300
61.230
40.180
32.770
70.100
47.200
9.172
128.000
4.313
919.745

0.000
1.452
140.272
10.426
18.479
14.195
10.337
7.445
13.574
12.077
0.000
0.000
0.000
228.257

10.000
5.898
12.968
9.464
317.821
47.035
29.843
25.325
56.526
35.123
9.172
128.000
4.313
691.488

(Area in thousand hectares)


Names of the District Benefited

7
Aizwal, Lunglai, Chhimtuipui

Aizwal, Lunglai, Chhimtuipui

Mayurbhanj, Balasore
Bhadrak, Jajpur
Sambopur
Baudh
Cuttack
Gaijam
Bhadrak, Jajpur
Bhadrak, Jajpur
Koraput, Malbangiri
Koraput
Deogarh
Kalahandi
Keonjhar

PUNJAB
96

Bhatinda Br Part-II

2008-09

181.707

4.919

176.788

97

Upper Bari Doab Canal Command

2003-04

184.861

18.112

166.749

151

Ludhiana, Barnala, Bhatinda, Muktsar &


Faridkot
Amritsar
Contd..

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S.
No.

1
98

99
100
101
102
103

Project Name

2
Sirhind Feeder Part-II Command Project
RAJASTHAN
Chambal
I.G.N.P.
Amar Singh Sub-Branch and Jassana district of Bhakra
canal System.
Sidhmukh Nohar
Bisalpur Project

CCA

3
2007-08
TOTAL

4
314.496
681.064

8.823
31.854

Reported
balance of
executable
CCA
6
305.673
649.210

1974-75
1974-75

229.000
1413.570

101.605
1208.070

127.395
205.500

1998-99

67.210

12.962

54.248

Hanumangarh

2003-04

111.460
81.800
1903.040

71.182
0.000
1393.819

40.278
81.800
509.221

Hanumangarh
Tonk, Ajmer

2000-01

1.030

0.000

1.030

2000-01

1.220

0.107

1.113

2.250

0.107

2.143

11.153
4.750
15.000
9.916
9.783
4.256
2.530
57.388

3.350
0.000
7.350
1.915
2.160
2.315
0.375
17.465

7.803
4.750
7.650
8.001
7.623
1.941
2.155
39.923

0.440
0.440

0.216
0.216

0.220
0.220

Year of
Inclusion

TOTAL
104
105

SIKKIM
A Cluster of 17 Minor Irrigation schemes of North and East
districts o f Sikkim
A Cluster of 21 MI Schemes
of South & West district
of Sikkim

TOTAL
106
107
108
109
110
111
112

TAMIL NADU
Wellington Reservoir
South Vellar River Basin
Gundar-Chittar-Karuppanadi
Kodiveri Anicut
Thirukoilur Anicut
Vaniyar Reservoir
Ichambadi Anicut

113

TRIPURA
Cluster of 4 MI Projects

2008-09
2009-10
2008-09
2008-09
2008-09
2008-09
2008-09
TOTAL
2003-04
TOTAL

CCA Covered
till
31.12.2008+

(Area in thousand hectares)


Names of the District Benefited

7
Faridkot, Muktsar, & Ferozpur

Bundi, Kota, Baran


Bikaner, Sriganganagar, Jaisalmer

North & East Districts


South & West Districts

Cuddalore
Pudukkottai
Tirunelveli
Erode
Villipuram
Dharmapuri
Dharmapuri, Krishnagiri

Contd..
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S.
No.

Project Name

Year of
Inclusion

CCA

CCA Covered
till
31.12.2008+

Reported
balance of
executable
CCA
6

(Area in thousand hectares)


Names of the District Benefited

UTTAR PRADESH
114

Sharda Shayak Canal System p-II

2009-10

330.000

0.000

330.000

115

Tumaria dam canal System

2000-01

49.130

12.920

36.210

116

Sarda Canal Project

1989-90

1613.000

901.059

711.941

117

Saryu Canal System-I

1997-98

162.000

138.064

23.936

118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125

East Ganga Canal


Lower Rajghat
Betwa & Gursarai Canal
Ken Canal System
Belan Pump Canal System
Tons Pump Canal System
Jakhloun Pump Canal System
Son Pump Canal System

1990-91
2009-10
1990-91
1990-91
1997-98
1997-98
2009-10
1997-98

233.000
43.210
422.000
222.000
71.050
34.000
29.870
93.650

62.430
0.000
248.670
100.570
38.950
21.670
0.000
38.620

170.570
43.210
173.330
121.430
32.100
12.330
29.870
55.030

126

Sarju Canal System Phase-II

2009-10

280.000

0.000

280.000

127

Upper Ganga Canal

1990-91

457.000

321.670

135.330

128

Madhya Ganga Canal

1990-91

229.000

45.210

183.790

TOTAL

4268.910

1929.833

2339.077

129
130
131

UTTARAKHAND
Laster Canal's Offshoots
Nathuwala & Balawala Canals
Jatowala & Prateetpurcanal

2001-02
2001-02
2001-02

1.120
1.120
0.540

0.000
1.605
0.262

1.120
-0.485
0.278

Ballia,Raibareli,Vananasi,Allahabad,Pratapg
arh,Jaunpur,sultanpur,Ambedkarnagar,Azam
garh,Barabanki,Faizabad,Ghazipur,Mau
Muradabad, Rampur
Baraili, Pilibhit, Kheri, Sitapur, Hardoi,
Luchnow, Unnao
Bchich, Gonda, Sidderthnagar, Basti,
Gorakhpur
Bijnaur, Moradabad
Lalitpur
Jalaun, Jhansi, Hamirpur
Banel
Allahabad
Allahabad
Lalitpur
Mirzapur, Son Bhadra
Bahrich, Srovasti, Siddharthnagar, Basti,
Balrampur, Gonda,Gorakhapur, Sant
Kabirnagar
Saharanpur, Muzzaffaragar, Meerut,
Gaziabad, Bulandsahar, Aligarh
Saharanpur, Muzzaffaragar, Meerut,
Gaziabad, Bulandsahar, Aligarh

Contd..
153

Table 38 : List of On-going Projects under CADWM Programme during the period of XI Plan (2007-08 to 2011-12)

S.
No.

Project Name

Year of
Inclusion

3
2003-04
TOTAL

1
132

Tumaria Dam canal system

133
134
135
136

WEST BENGAL
D.V.C System
Kangsabati
Mayurakshi
Teesta Barrage

Source : Ministry of Water Resources (CAD Wing)


Note : + On the basis of data received so for

1974-75
1974-75
1974-75
1983-84
TOTAL
G.TOTAL

CCA

CCA Covered
till
31.12.2008+

4
32.530
35.310
391.970
340.750
226.630
165.000
1124.350
17112.920

Information from some state is awaited.

154

2.094
3.961

Reported
balance of
executable
CCA
6
30.436
31.349

43.791
60.772
28.830
4.327
137.720
8447.524

348.179
279.978
197.800
160.673
986.630
8665.392

(Area in thousand hectares)


Names of the District Benefited

7
Udhamsinghnagar

Bankura, Bardwan, Hooghly, Howrah


Bankura, Hooghly, Midnapur
Birbham, Bondwan, Murshidabad
Coochbikar, Jalpaiguri, West Dinajpur
Malda

Table 39 : Per Capita Consumption of Electricity by State


(Unit: KWH)
State/Uts.

2006-07
Agriculture
Total
Sector

NORTHERN REGION
295.44
762.11
4.09
677.20
17.08
341.19
314.58
1039.08
105.55
367.82
37.47
221.89
38.60
464.58
1.49
1034.64
3.20
897.74
85.53
401.42

310.56
4.07
22.25
378.62
126.90
32.73
31.80
1.25
2.20
92.46

821.39
779.97
330.70
1159.16
442.28
239.75
548.49
1105.80
968.45
445.08

Gujarat
Madhya Pradesh
Chhattisgarh
Maharashtra
Goa
Daman & Diu
D & N Haveli
Sub-Total

WESTERN REGION
203.73
1003.80
104.09
349.39
60.98
719.04
92.91
635.49
9.97
1567.73
16.94
6479.06
30.68
10999.52
116.59
667.41

195.19
109.59
62.13
119.22
23.98
12.68
33.73
127.25

1119.17
391.72
611.00
685.08
1608.00
6766.68
11281.92
715.58

Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
Kerala
Tamil Nadu
Puducherry
Lakshadweep
Sub-Total

SOUTHERN REGION
201.70
616.89
198.34
597.28
6.55
348.03
157.90
832.21
96.24
2065.11
0.00
345.29
160.61
639.76

186.28
189.78
7.06
161.99
76.29
0.00
154.46

643.82
661.58
355.71
892.46
2079.05
345.00
684.59

EASTERN REGION
8.59
41.73
2.33
500.91
3.67
462.84
10.89
282.32
0.00
341.58
0.00
365.40
7.83
248.15

7.07
2.24
4.33
12.70
0.00
0.00
7.99

48.94
502.33
516.81
318.18
365.49
441.10
271.95

1.25
0.03
9.90
0.00
6.87
0.00
0.00
1.04

122.36
75.63
388.09
83.82
113.99
142.45
184.99
134.52

91.33

506.66

Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Punjab
Rajasthan
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
Chandigarh
Delhi
Sub-Total

Bihar
Jharkhand
Orissa
West Bengal
A & N Islands
Sikkim
Sub-Total

Assam
Manipur
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Tripura
Arunachal Pradesh
Mizoram
Sub-Total

2007-08
Agriculture
Total
Sector

NORTH - EASTERN REGION


1.34
119.12
0.03
84.26
10.27
346.60
0.00
72.79
2.58
114.37
0.00
117.37
0.00
151.20
0.62
128.37

88.10
Total
Source : Central Electricity Authority (DMLF Division).
KWH : Kilo Watt Hours
155

467.68

Table 40 : Irrigation Pumpsets Energised and Electricity Consumption in Agriculture Sector during 2006-07 and 2007-08
by Region/ State
Name of the
2006-07
2007-08
State/UT
Total no. of
Agriculture Consumption
Total no. of
Agriculture Consumption
% age of
Pumpsets
Pumpsets
villages
elecEnergy
% to total
Energy
% to total
Energised
Energised
trified as on
(GWH)
consumption
(GWH)
consumption
(31.03.2007)
(31.03.2008)
31.03.2008
in the State
in the State
1
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir

474296

6871.92

41.29

515869

7335.37

44.07

100.00

11659

26.40

0.61

12934

26.52

0.62

98.22

9714

201.91

5.01

9714

271.42

6.73

98.24

Punjab

966073

8229.49

31.19

966073

10022.20

37.98

100.00

Rajasthan

800941

6658.21

33.23

830705

8144.56

40.65

68.31

Uttar Pradesh

874966

6965.33

20.16

896475

6200.04

17.95

88.13

Uttarakhand

18915

359.00

9.24

20119

300.20

7.73

96.52

Chandigarh

623

1.53

0.14

623

1.31

0.12

100.00

Delhi
Sub-Total (NR)
Gujarat
Madhya Pradesh

25883

52.36

0.36

25883

37.08

0.25

100.00

3183070

29366.15

23.39

3278395

32338.70

25.75

87.18

839676

11262.02

27.62

873977

10946.44

26.85

99.60

1349570

7028.24

34.97

1351075

7535.59

37.49

96.35

Chhattisgarh

159662

1408.11

14.91

162783

1458.80

15.45

95.61

Maharashtra

2777832

9748.60

15.66

2897155

12675.64

20.36

88.32

Goa

7485

15.55

0.67

8143

38.60

1.66

100.00

D. & N Haveli

953

7.67

0.28

953

8.77

0.32

100.00

Daman & Diu

1006

3.05

0.26

1006

2.41

0.21

100.00

Sub-Total(WR)

5136184

29473.24

21.24

5295092

32666.25

23.54

94.19

Andhra Pradesh

2440823

16327.92

35.59

2440823

15241.05

33.22

100.00

Karnataka

1705225

11208.08

36.52

1723224

10844.02

35.33

98.71

474602

221.24

1.96

490054

240.78

2.13

100.00

1920472

10358.00

20.74

1955114

10717.00

21.46

100.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

100.00

10657

101.05

4.99

10720

81.63

4.03

100.00

6551779

38216.29

27.33

6619935

37124.48

26.54

99.50

272331

787.73

20.59

273102

659.12

17.23

52.85

9453

68.41

0.62

9453

66.85

0.61

31.07

74625

144.36

1.52

74625

171.99

1.81

55.83

Kerala
Tamil Nadu
Lakshadweep
Puducherry
Sub-Total(SR)
Bihar
Jharkhand
Orissa
West Bengal

114490

940.81

4.18

115462

1110.07

4.93

95.88

A.& N. Islands

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

65.87

Sikkim

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

94.44

470900

1941.31

4.12

472643

2008.03

4.26

60.34

Sub-Total(ER)
Assam

3675

16.78

0.65

3675

19.54

0.76

78.57

Manipur

45

0.09

0.04

45

0.09

0.04

84.92

Meghalaya

65

0.42

0.05

65

0.61

0.08

59.29
Contd..

156

Table 40 : Irrigation Pumpsets Energised and Electricity Consumption in Agriculture Sector during 2006-07 and 2007-08
by Region/ State
Name of the
2006-07
2007-08
State/UT
Total no. of
Agriculture Consumption
Total no. of
Agriculture Consumption
% age of
Pumpsets
Pumpsets
villages elecEnergy
% to total
Energy
% to total
Energised
Energised
trified as on
(GWH)
consumption
(GWH)
consumption
(31.03.2007)
(31.03.2008)
31.03.2008
in the State
in the State
1
Nagaland
Tripura
Arunachal Pradesh
Mizoram
Sub-Total (NER)
Total (All India)

194

0.00

0.00

194

0.00

0.00

64.40

4385

8.91

2.26

4629

23.99

6.08

57.23

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

56.82

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

80.62

8364

26.20

0.59

8608

44.23

1.00

73.17

15350297

99023.19

21.73

15674673

104181.69

22.86

82.27

Source : Central Electricity Authority (DMLF Division).


GWH : Giga Watt Hours

157

Table 41 : All India Area, Production and Yield of Selected Crops

Sl. No.
1
1

Crops
2
Foodgrains

Unit
3
Area (Mha)
Production (M.tonnes)
Yield (kgs / Hectare)
CUI (%)

1950-51
4
97.32
50.82
522
18.1

1960-61
5
115.58
82.02
710
19.1

1970-71
6
124.32
108.42
872
24.1

1980-81
7
126.67
129.59
1023
29.7

1990-91
8
127.84
176.39
1380
35.1

2000-01
9
121.05
196.81
1626
43.4

2005-06
10
121.60
208.60
1715
45.5

2006-07
11
123.71
217.28
1756
46.3

2007-08
12
124.07
230.78
1860
46.8

2008-09*
13
123.22
233.88
1898
N.A

Rice

Area (Mha)
Production (M.tonnes)
Yield (kgs / Hectare)
CUI (%)

30.81
20.58
668
31.7

34.13
34.58
1013
36.8

37.59
42.22
1123
38.4

40.15
53.63
1336
40.7

42.69
74.29
1740
45.5

44.71
84.98
1901
53.6

43.66
91.79
2102
56.0

43.81
93.36
2131
56.7

43.91
96.69
2202
56.9

45.35
99.15
2186
N.A

Wheat

Area (Mha)
Production (M.tonnes)
Yield (kgs / Hectare)
CUI (%)

9.75
6.46
663
34.0

12.93
11.00
851
32.7

18.24
23.83
1307
54.3

22.28
36.31
1630
76.5

24.17
55.14
2281
81.1

25.73
69.68
2708
88.1

26.48
69.35
2619
89.6.

27.99
75.81
2708
90.2

28.04
78.57
2802
90.9

27.88
80.58
2891
N.A

Coarse
Cereals

Area (Mha)
Production (M.tonnes)
Yield (kgs / Hectare)
CUI (%)

37.67
15.38
408
7.9

44.96
23.74
528
7.7

45.95
30.55
665
8.3

41.78
29.02
695
9.2

36.32
32.70
900
9.0

30.26
31.08
1027
12.5

29.04
34.07
1172
13.0

28.71
33.92
1182
13.4

28.48
40.75
1431
14.2

27.62
39.48
1429
N.A

Jowar

Area (Mha)
Production (M.tonnes)
Yield (kgs / Hectare)
CUI (%)

15.57
5.50
353
3.0

18.41
9.81
533
3.6

17.37
8.11
466
3.6

15.81
10.43
660
4.7

14.36
11.68
814
5.6

9.86
7.53
764
7.9

8.67
7.63
880
9.0

8.47
7.15
844
8.6

7.76
7.93
1021
8.5

7.68
7.31
952
N.A

Bajra

Area (Mha)
Production (M.tonnes)
Yield (kgs / Hectare)
CUI (%)

9.02
2.60
288
3.4

11.47
3.28
286
2.8

12.91
8.03
622
4.0

11.66
5.34
458
5.5

10.48
6.89
658
5.1

9.83
6.76
688
8.0

9.58
7.68
802
8.9

9.51
8.42
886
9.0

9.57
9.97
1042
9.5

8.74
8.83
1011
N.A

Maize

Area (Mha)
Production (M.tonnes)
Yield (kgs / Hectare)
CUI (%)

3.16
1.73
547
11.4

4.41
4.08
926
12.6

5.85
7.49
1279
15.9

6.01
6.96
1159
20.1

5.90
8.96
1518
19.7

6.61
12.04
1822
22.4

7.59
14.71
1938
21.1

7.89
15.10
1912
21.5

8.12
18.96
2335
23.5

8.19
19.29
2355
N.A
Contd..

158

Table 41 : All India Area, Production and Yield of Selected Crops

Sl. No.
1
8

Crops
2
Pulses

Unit
3
Area (Mha)
Production (M.tonnes)
Yield (kgs / Hectare)
CUI (%)

1950-51
4
19.09
8.41
441
9.4

1960-61
5
23.56
12.70
539
8.0

1970-71
6
22.54
11.82
524
8.8

1980-81
7
22.46
10.63
473
9.0

1990-91
8
24.66
14.26
578
10.5

2000-01
9
20.35
11.08
544
12.5

2005-06
10
22.39
13.39
598
15.0

2006-07
11
23.19
14.20
612
15.4

2007-08
12
23.63
14.76
625
16.2

2008-09*
13
22.37
14.66
655
N.A

Gram

Area (Mha)
Production (M.tonnes)
Yield (kgs / Hectare)
CUI (%)

7.57
3.65
482
12.5

9.28
6.25
674
11.9

7.84
5.20
663
15.6

6.58
4.33
657
20.6

7.52
5.36
712
20.5

5.19
3.86
744
30.9

6.93
5.60
808
31.1

7.49
6.33
845
31.7

7.54
5.75
762
34.1

7.97
7.05
885
N.A

10

Tur (Arhar)

Area (Mha)
Production (M.tonnes)
Yield (kgs / Hectare)
CUI (%)

2.18
1.72
788
0.5

2.43
2.07
849
0.5

2.66
1.88
709
0.3

2.84
1.96
689
2.6

3.59
2.41
673
5.5

3.63
2.25
618
4.2

3.58
2.74
765
4.4

3.56
2.31
650
4.7

3.73
3.08
826
4.4

3.40
2.31
678
N.A

11

Nine
Oilseeds

Area (Mha)
Production (M.tonnes)
Yield (kgs / Hectare)
CUI (%)

10.73
5.16
481
N.A.

13.77
6.98
507
3.3

16.64
9.63
579
7.4

17.60
9.37
532
14.5

24.15
18.61
771
22.9

22.77
18.44
810
23.0

27.86
27.98
1004
28.0

26.51
24.29
916
28.3

26.69
29.76
1115
27.11

27.46
28.16
1026
N.A

12

Rapeseed &
Mustard

Area (Mha)
Production (M.tonnes)
Yield (kgs / Hectare)
CUI (%)

2.07
0.76
368
N.A.

2.88
1.35
467
12.1

3.32
1.98
594
25.2

4.11
2.30
560
43.7

5.78
5.23
904
59.8

4.48
4.19
935
66.1

7.28
8.13
1117
72.1

6.79
7.44
1095
74.3

5.83
5.83
1001
75.5

6.19
7.37
1190
N.A

13

Groundnut

Area (Mha)
Production (M.tonnes)
Yield (kgs / Hectare)
CUI (%)

4.49
3.48
775
N.A.

6.46
4.81
745
3.0

7.33
6.11
834
7.5

6.80
5.01
736
13.3

8.31
7.51
904
18.6

6.56
6.41
977
17.6

6.74
7.99
1187
19.6

5.62
4.86
866
19.8

6.29
9.18
1459
20.3

6.22
7.34
1180
N.A

14

Cotton

Area (Mha)
Production (million bales of 170 Kg. each)
Yield (kgs / Hectare)
CUI (%)

5.88
3.04
88
8.2

7.61
5.60
125
12.7

7.61
4.76
106
17.3

7.82
7.01
152
27.3

7.44
9.84
225
32.9

8.53
9.52
190
34.3

8.68
18.50
362
36.1

9.14
22.63
421
35.0

9.41
25.88
467
35.1

9.41
23.16
419
N.A
Contd..

159

Table 41 : All India Area, Production and Yield of Selected Crops

Sl. No.
1
15

16

Crops
2
Sugarcane
(Cane)

Tobacco

Unit
3
Area (Mha)
Production (M.tonnes)
Yield (kgs / Hectare)
CUI (%)

1950-51
4
1.71
57.05
33422
67.3

1960-61
5
2.42
110.00
45549
69.3

1970-71
6
2.62
126.37
48322
72.4

1980-81
7
2.67
154.25
57844
81.2

1990-91
8
3.69
241.05
65395
86.9

2000-01
9
4.32
295.96
68577
92.1

2005-06
10
4.20
281.17
66928
92.5

2006-07
11
5.15
355.52
69022
93.2

2007-08
12
5.06
348.19
68877
93.5

2008-09*
13
4.40
273.93
62321
N.A

Area (Mha)
Production (M.tonnes)
Yield (kgs / Hectare)
CUI (%)

0.36
0.26
731
N.A.

0.40
0.31
766
21.9

0.45
0.36
810
23.7

0.45
0.48
1065
33.7

0.41
0.56
1353
43.2

0.26
0.34
1318
52.8

0.37
0.55
1481
49.1

0.37
0.52
1409
50.4

0.35
0.49
1417
52.6

N.A

Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture.


* : 4th Advance estimate as on 21.07.2009.

CUI: Coverage Under Irrigation

160

N.A. : Not Available.

Table 42 : Irrigated and Unirrigated Yield of Principal Crops by State, 1999-2000 to 2005-2006

Sl.
No.

Name of the
State

Andhra Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

4
5

Chhattisgarh
Goa

Gujarat

7
8
9

Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir

10

Karnataka

11

Kerala

12

Madhya Pradesh

13

Maharashtra

14

Meghalaya

Season

3
Kharif
Rabi
Autumn
Winter
Summer
Bha
Agh
Gar
Kharif
Rabi
Kharif
Summer

Kharif
Rabi
Summer
Autumn
Winter
Summer
Kharif
Summer
Autumn
Winter

(Unit: Kilogram Per Hectare)


Un-Irrigated

Irrigated
19992000
4
2547
3075
2368
2266
1541
1775
1969
2610
1868
2366
1667
2260
2992
1828
3089
2623
2285
2530
1732
1536
2002
1191
1409

200001
5
2789
3338
1526
1752
2425
1605
1751
1615
890
2726
1532
2559
1845
1750
3036
2152
3216
2122
2142
2809
1184
1118
2012
1191
1409

200102
6
2670
3404
1550
1497
2312
1382
1795
1916
1879
2724
1958
2689
2652
1974
1709
2903
1962
2832
2477
2318
2401
1804
1574
2209
1422
1377

200203
7
2332
3039
1444
1825
2244
1401
1752
1641
1184
2584
1696
2992
2724
1520
1832
2765
2135
2642
2454
2264
2228
1211
785
2307
1277
1415

2003200404
05
8
9
RICE
2848
2880
3455
3502
1374
1527
1449
1479
2070
2271
1327
911
1830
997
1457
1413
1256
1767
3038
2597
2156
2116
3106
2989
2749
2939
1807
1781
1998
2023
2911
3007
3045
3462
4102
4705
2144
2455
1823
2298
2274
2510
1798
1037
1652
994
2211
2390
1285
1277
1487
1378

200506
10
2572
3566
1501
1592
1985
1136
1435
1515
2092
2865
2735
2284
3193
3051
1727
2230
2939
2289
3273
2055
2378
2737
2694
1836
1862
1380
1479

19992000
11
1457
1159
1490
1371
1068
1262
2294
824
1419
1405
1784
1940
2079
1804
1135
1713
-

200001
12
1293
1109
1549
1516
1237
1169
575
2262
799
1520
1493
1916
1958
1893
1871
508
1305
-

200102
13
1695
1006
1575
1325
1191
1064
1340
2296
1006
1693
1574
1396
2056
2013
1919
869
1791
-

200203
14

200304
15

200405
16

200506
17

611
1005
1515
1464
1095
1048
575
2336
786
847
1385
1267
1996
1926
1392
562
801
-

1866
1041
1606
1081
1204
1151
939
3182
1234
1468
1443
1552
2177
1894
1804
962
1904
-

1613
670
1462
1350
912
499
1046
2852
1062
1220
1423
1938
2252
2415
2849
723
1536
-

1664
1071
1504
1289
881
792
1150
1098
1454
1394
2260
2191
2043
1627
942
1738
Contd..

161

Table 42 : Irrigated and Unirrigated Yield of Principal Crops by State, 1999-2000 to 2005-2006

Sl.
No.

Name of the
State

15

Orissa

16
17

Punjab
Rajasthan

18

Tamil Nadu
West Bengal

19

22
23
24

Dadra Nagar
Haveli
Delhi
Daman Diu
Puducherry

Andhra Pradesh

Chhattisgarh

21

Gujarat

Karnataka

Madhya Pradesh

Season

3
Autumn
Winter
Summer

K/K/S
S/T/P
N/K
Aus
Aman
(Winter)
Summer

I
II
III
Kharif
Rabi
Kharif
Rabi
Kharif
Rabi
Summer
Kharif

(Unit: Kilogram Per Hectare)


Un-Irrigated

Irrigated
19992000
4
1309
1126
2413
3185
1779
4158
3456
3693
2108
2172

200001
5
1176
1519
2157
3248
1545
4104
3582
3535
3292
3135

200102
6
1431
2042
2148
3537
1922
3991
3206
3543
2269
2494

200203
7
864
1163
2125
3498
1316
3495
2913
2954
2267
2504

200304
8
1365
1799
2133
3675
2419
3474
2233
2954
2315
2514

200405
9
1283
1950
2230
2678
3542
2680
3169
2308
2523

200506
10
1185
1939
2160
3846
2627
3445
2447
3012
2307
2625

19992000
11
924
1020
2041
552
1049
1863
1890

200001
12
524
903
2179
97
2142
3380
2751
2944

200102
13
981
1556
1847
461
1561
1998
2216

200203
14
359
581
1670
255
1049
1910
2088

200304
15
981
1535
2245
532
1893
2130

200405
16
800
1341
2825
889
1872
2217

200506
17
874
1472
1799
415
1602
2056

2920

5144

2851

2940

3074

3083

2921

2443

2200

2047

1864

1991

1850

2227

2807

1906

2060

2664

2828
2477
2325
2400

2830
2677
2275
2525

2825
2555
2517
2573

2117
2757
1979
2789

1095
-

1824
-

1234
-

1701
-

1900
-

1638
-

1918
-

2108
2098
1024
916
2249
1313
1198
-

3256
2712
882
986
2389
1352
2137
-

2782
3593
825
830
2316
1219
2065
-

2621
2896
1090
2030
1205
-

714
591
1348
750
1256
741
-

915
809
665
701
402
1417
682
-

928
947
973
1124
732
1180
670
-

946
815
740
811
575
1084
582
900

941
756
1001
1128
810
905
302
1187

909
828
667
1320
902
1386
616
978

1248
1020
792
1410
1433
812
993

2635
2759
2609
2714
JOWAR
4592
3885
- 639
1874
1655
-

2956
2720
2147
2731

2931
2872
1979
2520

5176
4411

5558
4065
-

954
1382
2127
1452
836
-

630
941
2619
1623
-

Contd..
162

Table 42 : Irrigated and Unirrigated Yield of Principal Crops by State, 1999-2000 to 2005-2006

Sl.
No.

Name of the
State

Maharashtra

7
8

Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu

1
2

Andhra Pradesh
Gujarat

3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

Haryana
Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Punjab
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
Delhi
Daman Diu

Andhra Pradesh

Chhattisgarh

3
4
5
6
7

Bihar
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir

Season

3
Kharif
Rabi
Kharif
Kharif

Kharif
Sum

Kharif
Rabi
Bha
Rabi
Garma
Kharif
Kharif
Kharif
Kharif

(Unit: Kilogram Per Hectare)


Un-Irrigated

Irrigated
19992000
4

200001
5

200102
6

200203
7

1131
472
1549

947
240
1617

946
737
1797

818
531
1512

1710
1110
2139
1201
1054
1231
793
776
3190
1379
-

1746
1159
1936
1191
1353
1061
941
906
3056
1486
-

1767
1535
1797
1615
900
888
1381
2956
1953
-

1321
1352
1648
1009
938
1080
597
1438
1807
-

3755
3852
-

3521
4620
2919
2952
1331
2755
2085
970

3927
4922
3186
2650
2706
2700
1015

3557
4556
1907
2610
2684
1955
2171
1014

3003
2539
1983
2637
2245
1041

200304
8
584
364
1266
BAJRA
1125
2084
1752
1054
877
1352
1390
2473
MAIZE
4091
4661
1668
3006
2777
2637
2518
1295

200405
9

200506
10

1094
871
1271

1063
414
1476

2126
1400
2000
1392
1072
1217

2318
1545
2173
1482
1424
831

1420
2684
1628
-

954
1686
1850
-

3168
5163
1655
3041
2826
1785
2664
2377
1688

4301
5903
1645
3045
2468
1758
2337
1976
1294

19992000
11
1324
584
285
949

200001
12
1259
425
277
873

200102
13
1164
486
403
840

200203
14
1413
421
119
626

200304
15
1331
241
716
571

200405
16
1168
508
443
630

200506
17
1198
537
285
538

719
468
1749
784
558
611
568
287
1178
-

913
483
0
755
722
569
388
423
1075
1992

650
1262
1336
516
575
731
1067
780

613
752
632
359
581
720
178
749
780

979
1320
1377
588
1015
667
1139
1117
2610

721
968
1282
573
1011
710
583
1160
1454

1009
974
977
907
1097
642
374
1124
1033

2692
5019
1575
1084
2509
2546
1757

2256
5063
1353
1752
671
2370
2487
1664

2553
6219
743
1822
1952
2489
2769
1712

1837
4061
1305
1537
1683
1684
1758
1449

2803
4545
1370
1762
2402
2814
1687

2195
4593
1430
864
2549
2425
1500

3285
7661
1058
1531
2123
2154
1380

Contd..
163

Table 42 : Irrigated and Unirrigated Yield of Principal Crops by State, 1999-2000 to 2005-2006

Sl.
No.

Name of the
State

1
8

2
Karnataka

9
10

Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra

11

Orissa

12
13
14

Punjab
Rajasthan
West Bengal

Andhra Pradesh

2
3
4
5

Bihar
Goa
Gujarat
Karnataka

6
7

Maharashtra
Orissa

8
9

Tamil Nadu
Dadra Nagar
Haveli

Season

(Unit: Kilogram Per Hectare)


Un-Irrigated

Irrigated

3
Kharif
Rabi
Sum
Kharif
Kharif
Rabi
Autumm
Winter
Summer

Kharif
Rabi
Kharif
Kharif
Rabi
Summer
Autumn
Aut
Winter
Summer
-

19992000
4
3274
2169
543
1542
4235
847
1183
2858
1115
-

200001
5
3349
2652
2960
2109
990
1145
3048
1390
3492

200102
6
2977
2532
2720
1161
1682
1490
2988
1825
3541

200203
7
2734
2654
1440
1622
1330
1390
1556
2316
794
1720

1832
1635
2283
761
930
733
944
799
2641

2167
1720
3075
1634
2087
443
747
727
2960

2218
1760
2425
1442
1607
957
780
2868

2892
1339
-

918
1935
1653
1208
333
691
2338

2003200404
05
8
9
3352
3572
2090
3144
3217
6049
952
2007
2638
3448
1200
1482
1980
2042
3180
3043
2185
1384
3581
3847
RAGI
1703
1751
1857
2318
3076
965
1730
1252
1675
- 716
879
670
761
816
2484
2527
-

200506
10
3823
3743
1752
2051
1492
2179
2851
1194
3445

19992000
11
2387
1532
1452
669
2030
940
1983

200001
12
3519
831
1638
1031
666
2054
979
5316

200102
13
2501
1957
1804
1834
900
708
1860
1360
2114

200203
14
1816
1366
2090
968
664
1521
906
1590

200304
15
1563
1710
2162
1382
1392
1624
2193
1949
1855

200405
16
2869
3125
1271
1718
1583
1978
2114
1165
2010

200506
17
2735
2392
1267
2132
1519
2280
2166
1037
1938

1707
1805
2568
3057
2299

633
793
2145

920
2094
980
1104
1116
1596
873
1075
691
601
1682

999
2573
1041
1082
726
1867
817
830
591
445
1567

1073
850
887
1022
1694
1182
1205
603
581
1486

871
682
891
659
940
591
851
495
435
1313

1147
688
921
1145
1209
111
1157
594
661
1391

1080
708
855
1070
1921
552
1018
654
630
1259

1057
889
1051
1074
1823
1781
974
623
609
1166

1503

1359

1041

1362

1112

1426

2188

Contd..

164

Table 42 : Irrigated and Unirrigated Yield of Principal Crops by State, 1999-2000 to 2005-2006

Sl.
No.

Name of the
State

Season
19992000
4

200001
5

200102
6

200203
7

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
West Bengal
Delhi

1871
2243
2419
4227
2184
1794
1358
2258
1639
1299
4758
2647
2265
3643

1752
2189
1500
2290
4127
1714
846
1556
1884
1400
1469
4595
2494
3878
3518

1088
2104
1373
2581
4125
2273
1401
1300
2007
1543
1515
4539
2855
2198
3510

1195
1932
1266
2144
4074
2367
2376
1194
1776
1410
1243
4216
2644
2031
4014

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
Punjab
Rajasthan
West Bengal

3040
6629
3493
2049
1080

2726
1778
3309
1891
2298

2880
1586
3210
2588
1060

2658
1744
3243
2384
1139

625

671

489
749

1
2
3
4

Andhra Pradesh
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Gujarat

(Unit: Kilogram Per Hectare)


Un-Irrigated

Irrigated
2003200404
05
8
9
WHEAT
1285
1132
1820
1648
1226
1063
2895
2686
3971
3906
2063
2245
2182
2323
883
1440
2091
2053
1322
1459
1465
1311
4212
4246
2724
2837
2297
2065
4052
3745
BARLEY
2826
2667
2502
2718
3356
3381
2309
2458
1302
1094
GRAM
650
1075
1170
824
165

200506
10

19992000
11

200001
12

200102
13

200203
14

200304
15

200405
16

200506
17

1362
1416
1057
2906
3888
1758
2440
1364
1927
1468
1369
4186
2804
2085
3845

1245
1726
514
1411
1610
1449
387
1016
573
747
2042
1074
1543
-

1184
1738
461
229
1670
597
419
563
817
555
1241
923
2205
-

1185
1679
667
384
1651
1782
1304
400
988
619
2338
1275
1431
-

1149
1558
651
476
2104
1378
1392
260
892
648
1829
1295
1392
-

1028
1384
784
548
2341
1387
1693
122
1050
419
2422
1363
1387
-

1041
1365
607
690
3329
1917
1757
363
1007
664
2702
1268
1439
-

1040
1104
668
673
3231
1055
1587
494
970
686
2076
1089
1120
-

2843
1763
1750
3254
2277
978

1220
1968
1304
2549
1310
707

1168
840
2415
730
560
1088

1256
826
1507
1949
632

1175
757
1415
1362
1833
976
911

1151
997
1499
1249
1505
1308
1203

1116
894
1921
1578
1257
1164
1169

1047
828
7954
1117
1082
1794
660

1083

977
492

1022
516
428

1256
957
735
567

977
1009
615
448

1060
1015
964
727

1005
826
513
631

1557
932
723
969
Contd..

Table 42 : Irrigated and Unirrigated Yield of Principal Crops by State, 1999-2000 to 2005-2006

Sl.
No.

Name of the
State

1
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

Haryana
Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Punjab
Rajasthan
West Bengal

Andhra Pradesh

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

Assam
Bihar
Haryana
Karnataka
Maharashtra
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
West Bengal

Andhra Pradesh

Chhattisgarh

Gujarat

Karnataka

Season
19992000
4
703
782
714
1050
855
920

200001
5
683
665
1014
979
1834

200102
6
895
619
867
1007
864

200203
7
769
672
766
918
835
789

Plant
Ratoon

88000
78000
44819
55770
90000
58199
61236
41062
109000
59237

87000
80000
46255
57130
83270
55502
65400
117000
66846

89000
79000
51779
57580
78070
58610
6532
47300
114000
73129

75000
66000
48213
56350
74360
53128
42648
106233
73078

Kharif
Rabi

924
1498
867
1686
798
1121

1298
1582
821
1728
946
1156

1059
1716
2152
1461
1008
1176

1011
1404
973
1574
849
1179

Kharif
Sum
Kharif
Sum

(Unit: Kilogram Per Hectare)


Un-Irrigated

Irrigated
2003200404
05
8
9
968
978
452
789
1028
999
659
699
1096
942
1058
987
966
1032
SUGARCANE
78000
81000
71000
74000
46169
37322
58200
61880
82000
58010
73150
58915
63930
54940
62460
53804
45633
107678 110075
72501
73454
GROUNDNUT
1398
1233
1644
1669
2782
1333
1525
1697
1087
1066
1023
958

166

200506
10
704
721
939
744
811
771
1097

19992000
11
499
532
617
621
660
773

200001
12
610
684
518
495
466
1641

200102
13
806
618
596
453
679
826

200203
14
428
538
660
563
902
463
724

200304
15
680
339
861
474
843
476
942

200405
16
808
539
819
496
477
568
921

200506
17
518
575
837
665
477
215
877

85000
74000
44660
64836
77000
65700
58320
59715
104692
75701

58000
46000
40848
40500
104000
35255
47304
30373
61613

45000
57000
37164
40253
108000
35150
41023

68000
50000
36873
44457
85000
5401
129000
70599

33000
26000
37840
40128
89000
22472
69712

56000
36000
37460
39718
26500
69000
40900
19004
69078

36400
35677
43960
38516
74819

48000
37000
36992
40356
22510
93000
61510
36604
74927

1201
1754
2159
1681
1010
890

437
1399
156
298
614
1686

1046
1746
916
201
1057
1485

580
1950
1235
2081
604
1826

423
1829
1140
392
561
1766

464
1296
1108
2064
425
1653

756
1540
1118
656
678
1796

589
1783
1079
1551
517
1534
Contd..

Table 42 : Irrigated and Unirrigated Yield of Principal Crops by State, 1999-2000 to 2005-2006

Sl.
No.

1
5
6

Name of the
State

2
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra

7
Orissa

Season

3
Kharif
Kharif
Sum
Aut
Winter
Sum
Kharif
Kharif

(Unit: Kilogram Per Hectare)


Un-Irrigated

Irrigated
19992000
4

200001
5

200102
6

200
1089
1360
1043
1324
2519

940
1238
1155
934
1399
2658

1445
1440
1239
1565
2646

8
9
10

Punjab
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Gujarat
Haryana
Madhya Pradesh
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
West Bengal

353
977
1349
305
1127
1118
809

685
1163
1393
253
1107
1067
3763

664
1100
1520
254
1172
1177
785

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Andhra Pradesh
Gujarat
Haryana
Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Punjab
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu

347
363
408
350
247
332
287
415

399
440
424
436
223
41
273
407

338
502
195
370
182
338
92
342

200203
7

200304
8

200405
9

1679
1491
1444
350
800
865
1260
1049
1193
1458
1318
1062
1868
1914
2400
2521
2689
RAPESEED & MUSTARD
808
748
981
1402
1342
1177
1591
1245
935
935
910
251
304
312
923
1075
986
1049
1453
1255
865
969
786
COTTON
306
429
346
202
726
741
340
463
568
375
408
391
126
191
210
232
268
311
350
414
648
116
349
320
342
333
386
167

200506
10
1033
1528
1449
1347
1841
2542

19992000
11

200001
12

200102
13

950
898
917
1155
827
791
1330

893
613
756
871
773
681
1587

1081
726
1025
1200
938
1538

200203
14
632
958
670
809
996
510
1091

200304
15
1231
1095
844
1033
1423
1215
1251

200405
16
879
1035
825
1103
1411
973
1250

200506
17
980
831
831
844
1451
1087
1477

482
1509
1166
856
338
1098
1325
909

465
788
290
1089
128
779
689
439

506
869
332
2080
1107
100
610
693
1881

495
835
371
200
1163
134
850
862
147

492
689
331
625
940
606
95
626
867
414

537
1031
412
295
1353
606
162
564
922
481

531
723
378
498
974
590
126
671
808
403

474
926
349
328
978
610
134
1069
647
446

449
816
438
541
223
302
672
326
378

221
103
194
160
234
255

234
132
253
95
129
233

278
206
148
136
167
180

215
77
120
111
155
56
112

368
208
227
114
179
187
443
140

293
257
293
182
168
172
249
170

325
296
242
205
180
183
298
201
Contd..

Table 42 : Irrigated and Unirrigated Yield of Principal Crops by State, 1999-2000 to 2005-2006

Sl.
No.

Name of the
State

1
2
3
4
5

Assam
Bihar
Meghalaya
Orissa
West Bengal

Andhra Pradesh

2
3

Gujarat
Karnataka

Maharashtra

Season

Natu
Variety
Virginia

(Unit: Kilogram Per Hectare)


Un-Irrigated

Irrigated
19992000
4

200001
5

200102
6

200203
7

2003200404
05
8
9
JUTE
1456
1976
1633
2098
2844
2878
TOBACCO

1941
2551

1042
2095
2457

1652
2359
2762

3172
1918
2757

2038

2401

1991

2629

2105

1315
1871
-

1768
-

1364
1683
-

1564
1799
-

200506
10

19992000
11

200001
12

200102
13

200203
14

200304
15

200405
16

200506
17

1965
2852

1692
1332
526
1649
2064

1827
1510
526
1452
2103

1782
1257
1436
2212

1771
1186
1613
2164

1786
1336
1461
1215
2200

1318
1563
610
1725
2161

1801
1773
1591
1486
2292

2030

2140

600

1447

1066

1249

1359

1131

1770

1600
1851
-

1216
1660
777

1780
1660
-

945
535
569

681
778

1229
763
851

1028
757

1276
592

1141
-

1110
667

1196

1148

1085

1485

1140

1241

1071

Source : NSSO, Consolidated Results of Crop estimation Survey on Principal Crops.


K/K/S - Kar / Kurivai / Pissanan
S/T/P- Sambas/ Thaladi/ Pissanam
N/K- Navari / Kodai

168

Table 43 : Yearwise Fish Production in India

Sl.No.
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
30

Year
2
1950-51
1960-61
1970-71
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08

Inland Fish
Production

Marine Fish
Production

3
2.18
2.80
6.70
8.87
9.99
9.40
9.87
11.03
11.60
12.29
13.01
13.35
14.02
15.36
17.10
17.89
19.95
20.97
22.42
23.81
24.38
26.02
28.23
28.45
31.26
32.10
34.58
35.26
37.56
38.45
42.07

4
5.34
8.80
10.86
15.55
14.45
14.27
15.19
16.98
17.16
17.13
16.58
18.17
22.75
23.00
24.47
25.76
26.49
26.92
27.07
29.67
29.50
26.96
28.52
28.11
28.30
29.90
29.41
27.79
28.16
30.24
29.20

(Unit : Lakh Tonnes)


Total

Source : Fisheries Division, Department of Animal Husbandary, Dairying & Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture

169

5
7.52
11.60
17.56
24.42
24.44
23.67
25.06
28.01
28.76
29.42
29.59
31.52
36.77
38.36
41.57
43.65
46.44
47.89
49.49
53.48
53.88
52.98
56.75
56.56
59.56
62.00
63.99
63.05
65.72
68.69
71.27

Table 44 : Inland Fish Production by State


(Unit: '000 Tonnes)
2006200707
08

Sl.No.

Name of the States/Uts

199091

199596

199900

200001

200506

407.2
2.5
158.6
222.2
42.6
4.2
40.3
33.0
7.0
17.5
127.5
85.2
48.8
43.4
123.3
16.1
6.2
2.9
5.5
138.6
52.0
12.1
0.1
113.6
29.4
208.3
9.1
879.2

672.3
2.8
188.0
279.5
34.3
4.0
69.9
48.2
7.3
19.2
120.6
78.0
61.1
131.8
135.2
18.2
4.1
3.8
5.5
203.2
85.6
18.5
0.2
155.0
23.9
289.6
2.8
1090.0

616.7
2.8
181.5
267.0
34.3
3.4
76.8
60.1
6.9
19.2
123.9
79.6
65.0
137.8
131.9
18.6
5.5
3.8
5.8
213.9
86.7
22.2
0.2
155.0
28.6
306.7
3.0
1181.0

755.2
2.8
190.3
319.1
67.9
1.2
77.4
67.2
7.9
17.3
122.1
81.0
63.9
139.4
136.6
18.6
4.0
3.8
5.8
218.7
78.7
25.7
0.2
166.1
36.3
326.0
3.1
1264.5

0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
4.0
0.0
4.4
8.5
2844.8

0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.7
0.0
2.2
3.1
3755.6

0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.6
0.0
6.1
7.0
3844.9

0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.6
0.0
5.6
6.6
4207.4

STATES
1
Andhra Pradesh
2
Arunachal Pradesh
3
Assam
4
Bihar
5
Jharkhand
6
Goa
7
Gujarat
8
Haryana
9
Himachal Pradesh
10
Jammu & Kashmir
11
Karnataka
12
Kerala
13
Madhya Pradesh
14
Chhattisgarh
15
Maharashtra
16
Manipur
17
Meghalaya
18
Mizoram
19
Nagaland
20
Orissa
21
Punjab
22
Rajasthan
23
Sikkim
24
Tamil Nadu
25
Tripura
26
Uttar Pradesh
27
Uttarakhand
28
West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
29
A & N Islands
30
Chandigarh
31
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
32
Daman & Diu
33
Delhi
34
Lakshadweep
35
Puducherry
UNION TERRITORIES TOTAL
All INDIA

136.3
204.0
380.6
1.3
1.9
2.4
76.0
155.1
159.8
159.9
239.6
254.7
Included in Bihar
3.1
3.6
3.5
45.0
60.0
70.3
23.2
28.0
30.0
5.2
5.9
7.0
13.0
16.5
19.0
53.0
87.4
126.7
36.3
49.6
74.1
37.0
91.3
127.4
Included in M.P
64.0
77.0
135.4
8.5
12.5
15.5
1.5
3.6
4.7
3.0
2.5
2.9
0.8
3.0
5.0
83.3
134.9
135.3
11.2
26.0
47.2
6.0
12.4
13.0
0.1
0.2
0.1
82.0
108.0
112.0
21.2
25.7
29.3
104.3
145.7
192.7
Included in U.P.
555.0
740.0
865.7
0.1
0.0
3.0
3.2
6.2
1536.3

0.1
0.1
0.0
4.0
4.0
8.2
2242.3

0.1
0.0
0.0
4.3
4.2
8.6
2823.0

Source : Fisheries Division, Deptt. of Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Ministry of Agriculture

170

Table 45 : Inland Fish Production per Hectare Area of Water Bodies by State, 2007-08
Sl
No.

Name of the
State/UT.

Total
Water
Bodies
('000 Hectare)

Inland
Fish
Production
('000 Tonnes)

Yield
(Tonnes /
Hectare)

1
Andhra Pradesh
2
Arunachal Pradesh
3
Assam
4
Bihar
5
Jharkhand
6
Goa
7
Gujarat
8
Haryana
9
Himachal Pradesh
10 Jammu & Kashmir
11 Karnataka
12 Kerala
13 Madhya Pradesh
14 Chhattisgarh
15 Maharashtra
16 Manipur
17 Meghalaya
18 Mizoram
19 Nagaland
20 Orissa
21 Punjab
22 Rajasthan
23 Sikkim
24 Tamil Nadu
25 Tripura
26 Uttar Pradesh
27 Uttarakhand
28 West Bengal
UNION TERRITORIES
29 Andaman & Nicobar
Islands
30 Chandigarh
31 D & N Haveli
32 Daman & Diu
33 Delhi
34 Lakshadweep
35 Puducherry
TOTAL

811.00
318.00
135.00
160.00
123.00
6.00
426.00
20.00
43.00
30.00
740.00
543.00
287.00
147.00
348.00
10.00
10.00
2.00
67.00
980.00
7.00
300.00
3.00
693.00
18.00
432.00
21.00
545.00

755.20
2.83
190.32
319.10
67.89
1.17
77.38
67.24
7.85
17.33
122.12
81.04
63.89
139.37
136.63
18.60
4.00
3.76
5.80
218.72
78.73
25.70
0.18
166.09
36.25
325.95
3.09
1264.53

0.93
0.01
1.41
1.99
0.55
0.20
0.18
3.36
0.18
0.58
0.17
0.15
0.22
0.95
0.39
1.86
0.40
1.88
0.09
0.22
11.25
0.09
0.06
0.24
2.01
0.75
0.15
2.32

124.00

0.09

0.00

0.00
5.00
0.00
4.00
0.00
1.00
7359.00

0.21
0.05
0.08
0.61
0.00
5.57
4207.35

0.00
0.01
0.00
0.15
0.00
5.57
0.57

Source : 1.Fisheries Division, Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries Ministry of Agriculture.

171

Table No.46 (A) : State-wise and Region-wise Hydro Electric Potential Development in terms of Installed capacity - above 25 MW
Sl
No.

Region/ State

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Jammu & Kashmir


Himachal Pradesh
Punjab
Haryana
Rajasthan
Uttarakhand
Uttar Pradesh
Sub Total (NR)

1
2
3
4
5

Identified Capacity
as per reassessment Study
Total
(MW)
3

Above 25 MW
(MW)
4

Capacity Developed

(MW)
5

14146
18820
971
64
496
18175
723
53395

13543
18540
971
64
483
17998
664
52263

2220.0
6001.0
1206.3
0.0
411.0
3026.4
501.6
13366.3

Madhya Pradesh.
Chhattisgarh
Gujarat
Maharashtra
Goa
Sub total (WR)

2243
2242
619
3769
55
8928

1970
2202
590
3314
55
8131

2395.0
120.0
555.0
2487.0
0.0
5552.0

1
2
3
4

Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
Kerala
Tamilnadu
Sub Total (SR)

4424
6602
3514
1918
16458

4360
6459
3378
1693
15890

2060.8
3585.4
1781.5
1708.2
9135.9

1
2
3
4
5

Jharkhand
Bihar
Orissa
West Bengal
Sikkim

753
70
2999
2841
4286

582
40
2981
2829
4248

233.2
0.0
2027.5
77.0
570.0

Capacity Under
construction
(MW)

6
7
NORTHERN
16.39
1229.0
32.37
4600.0
100.00
0.0
0.00
0.0
85.09
0.0
16.81
2025.0
75.54
0.0
25.57
7854.0
WESTERN
100.00
400.0
5.45
0.0
93.22
0.0
75.05
0.0
0.00
0.0
68.28
400.0
SOUTHERN
47.26
527.0
55.51
0.0
52.74
200.0
100.00
60.0
57.49
787.0
EASTERN
40.07
0.00
0.00
0.00
68.01
0.00
2.72
292.0
13.42
2069.0
172

(%)

Capacity Developed
+
Under Construction
(MW
(%)

As on 31.03.2010
Capacity yet to be
developed
(MW)

11

12

10

9.07
24.81
0.00
0.00
0.00
11.25
0.00
15.03

3449.0
10601.0
1206.3
0.0
411.0
5051.4
501.6
21220.3

25.47
57.48
100.00
0.00
85.09
28.07
75.54
40.60

10094.0
7939.0
0.0
64.0
72.0
12946.7
162.4
31042.8

74.53
42.82
0.00
100.00
14.91
71.93
24.46
59.40

20.30
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
4.92

2795.0
120.0
550.0
2487.0
0.0
5952.0

100.00
5.45
93.22
75.05
0.00
73.20

0.0
2082.0
40.0
827.0
55.0
2179.0

0.00
94.55
6.78
24.95
100.00
26.80

12.09
0.00
5.92
3.54
4.95

2587.8
3585.4
1981.5
1768.2
9922.9

59.35
55.51
58.66
100.00
62.45

1772.3
2873.6
1396.5
0.0
5967.2

40.65
44.49
41.34
0.00
37.55

0.00
0.00
0.00
10.32
48.71

233.2
0.0
2027.5
369.0
2639.0

40.07
0.00
68.01
13.04
62.12

348.8
40.0
953.5
2460.0
1609.0

59.93
100.00
31.99
86.96
37.88
Contd..

Table No.46 (A) : State-wise and Region-wise Hydro Electric Potential Development in terms of Installed capacity - above 25 MW
Sl
No.

Region/ State

1
6

2
A& Nicobar
Sub Total (ER)

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Meghalaya
Tripura
Manipur
Assam
Nagaland
Arunachal Pd
Mizoram
Sub Total (NER)
ALL INDIA

Identified Capacity
as per reassessment Study
Total
(MW)
3

Above 25 MW
(MW)
4

Capacity Developed

(MW)
5

0
10949

0
10680

0.0
2907.7

2394
15
1784
680
1574
50328
2196
58971
148701

2298
0
1761
650
1452
50064
2131
58356
145320

156.0
0.0
105.0
375.0
75.0
405.0
0.0
1116.0
32077.8

Capacity Under
construction
(MW)

6
7
0.00
0.0
27.23
2361.0
NORTH EASTERN
6.79
166.0
0.00
0.0
5.96
0.0
57.69
0.0
5.17
0.0
0.81
2710.0
0.00
0.0
1.91
2876.0
22.07
14278.0

Source : Central Electricity Authority, HP&I Division.


MW : Mega Watts.
Note : In addition to above 4785.6 MW Pump Storage Scheme is under operation

173

(%)

Capacity Developed
+
Under Construction
(MW
(%)
10

As on 31.03.2010
Capacity yet to be
developed
(MW)
11

0.00
22.11

0.0
5268.7

0.00
49.33

0.0
5411.3

12
0.00
50.67

7.22
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
5.41
0.00
4.93
9.83

322.0
0.0
105.0
375.0
75.0
3115.0
0.0
3992.0
46355.8

14.01
0.00
5.96
57.69
5.17
6.22
0.00
6.84
31.90

1976.0
0.0
1656.0
275.0
1377.0
46949.0
2131.0
54364.0
98964.2

85.99
0.00
94.04
42.31
94.83
93.78
100.00
93.16
68.10

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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5

1
2
3
4

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2
3

Table No. 46 (B) : State-wise and Region-wise Hydro Electric Potential Development in terms of Installed capacity
As on 31.03.2009
Capacity yet to be
Capacity
Capacity Under
Capacity Developed
Region/ State
Identified Capacity
developed
Developed
construction
+
as per
Under Construction
reassessment
Study
(MW)
%
(MW)
(%)
(MW
(%)
(MW)
%
(MW)
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
NORTHERN
Jammu & Kashmir
14146
2314.2
16.36
449.0
3.17
2763.2
19.53
11382.9
80.47
Himachal Pradesh
18820
6101.5
32.42
4435.0
23.57
10536.5
55.99
8283.6
44.01
Punjab
971
1297.7
100.00
0.0
0.00
1297.7
100.00
0.0
0.00
Haryana
64
62.4
97.50
0.0
0.00
62.4
97.50
1.6
2.50
Rajasthan
496
430.0
86.69
0.0
0.00
430.0
86.69
66.0
13.31
Uttarakhand
18175
3056.1
16.81
1850.0
10.18
4906.1
26.99
13269.0
73.01
Uttar Pradesh
723
510.2
70.57
0.0
0.00
510.2
70.57
212.8
29.43
Sub Total (NR)
53395
13771.9
25.79
6734.0
12.61
20505.9
38.40
32889.1
61.60
WESTERN
Madhya Pradesh.
2243
2458.5
100.00
400.0
17.83
2858.5
100.00
0.0
0.00
Chhattisgarh
2242
137.0
6.11
0.0
0.00
137.0
6.11
2105.0
93.89
Gujarat
619
555.0
89.66
0.0
0.00
555.0
89.66
64.0
10.34
Maharashtra
3769
2653.3
70.40
0.0
0.00
2653.3
70.40
1115.7
29.60
Goa
55
0.0
0.00
0.0
0.00
0.0
0.00
55.0
100.00
Sub total (WR)
8928
5803.8
65.01
400.0
4.48
6203.8
69.49
2724.2
30.51
SOUTHERN
Andhra Pradesh
4424
2095.5
47.37
566.0
12.79
2661.5
60.16
1762.5
39.84
Karnataka
6602
3678.3
55.71
0.0
0.00
3678.3
55.71
2923.7
44.29
Kerala
3514
1863.5
53.03
160.0
4.55
2023.5
57.58
1490.5
42.42
Tamilnadu
1918
1757.5
91.63
60.0
3.13
1817.5
94.76
100.6
5.24
Sub Total (SR)
16458
9394.8
57.08
786.0
4.78
10180.8
61.86
6277.3
38.14
EASTERN
Jharkhand
753
237.2
31.50
0.0
0.00
237.2
31.50
515.8
68.50
Bihar
70
44.9
64.14
0.0
0.00
44.9
64.14
25.1
35.86
Orissa
2999
2011.5
67.07
0.0
0.00
2011.5
67.07
987.5
32.93
Contd..

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4
5
6

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2
3
4
5
6
7

Table No. 46 (B) : State-wise and Region-wise Hydro Electric Potential Development in terms of Installed capacity
As on 31.03.2009
Capacity yet to be
Capacity
Capacity Under
Capacity Developed
Region/ State
Identified Capacity
developed
Developed
construction
+
as per
Under Construction
reassessment
Study
(MW)
%
(MW)
(%)
(MW
(%)
(MW)
%
(MW)
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
West Bengal
2841
156.5
5.51
292.0
10.28
448.5
15.79
2392.5
84.21
Sikkim
4286
594.0
13.86
1919.0
44.77
2513.0
58.63
1773.0
41.37
A& Nicobar
0
5.3
Sub Total (ER)
10949
3049.4
27.85
2211.0
20.19
5260.4
48.04
5688.7
51.96
NORTH EASTERN
Meghalaya
2394
185.2
7.74
124.0
5.18
309.2
12.92
2084.8
87.08
Tripura
15
15.0
100.00
0.0
0.00
15.0
100.00
0.0
0.00
Manipur
1784
105.0
5.89
0.0
0.00
105.0
5.89
1679.0
94.11
Assam
680
375.0
55.15
0.0
0.00
375.0
55.15
305.0
44.85
Nagaland
1574
99.0
6.29
0.0
0.00
99.0
6.29
1475.0
93.71
Arunachal Pd
50328
423.5
0.84
2600.0
5.17
3023.5
6.01
47304.5
93.99
Mizoram
2196
0.0
0.00
0.0
0.00
0.0
0.00
2196.0
100.00
Sub Total (NER)
58971
1202.7
2.04
2724.0
4.62
3926.7
6.66
55044.3
93.34
ALL INDIA
148701
33222.5
22.34
12855.0
8.64
46077.5
30.99
102623.5
69.01
Source : Central Electricity Authority, HP&I Division.
MW : Mega Watts.
Note 1 : In addition to above 4809.6 MW PSS is under operation
Note 2 : The above Table does not include schemes below 3 MW upto March'2003 and thereafter upto 25MW under construction.

175

Table No. 47(A) : Basin-wise Hydro Electric Power Potential Development in terms of Installed Capacity - above 25 MW
Basin

Sl
No.

1
1

INDUS

GANGA

Identified Capacity
as per reassessment
Study
Total
Above 25
(MW)
MW
(MW)
3
4
33832
33028

Capacity Developed

(MW)

Capacity Under
construction
(MW)

(%)

Capacity Developed
+
Under Construction
(MW
(%)

As on 31.03.2010
Balance Potential

(MW)

5
9367.3

6
28.36

7
5119.0

8
17.32

9
15086.3

10
45.68

11
17941.7

12
54.32

20711

20252

4587.2

22.65

2135.0

10.54

6722.2

33.19

13529.6

66.81

CENTRAL INDIAN RIVERS

4152

3868

3147.5

81.37

400.0

10.34

3547.5

91.71

320.5

8.29

WEST FLOWING RIVERS

9430

8997

5560.7

61.81

200.0

2.22

5760.7

64.03

3236.3

35.97

EAST FLOWING RIVERS

14511

13775

7652.2

55.55

587.0

4.26

8239.2

59.81

5535.9

40.19

BRAHMAPUTRA BASIN

66065

65400

1763.0

2.70

5237.0

8.01

7000.0

10.70

58400.0

89.30

148701

145320

32077.8

22.07

14278.0

9.83

46355.8

31.90

98964.2

68.10

ALL INDIA

Source : Central Electricity Authority, HP&I Division.


MW
: Mega Watts.
Note
: In addition to above 4785.6 MW PSS are under operation

176

Table 47(B) : Basin-Wise Hydro Electric Power Potential Development in terms of Installed Capacity
Sl.
No.

BASIN

1
1

2
INDUS

GANGA

Identified
capacity as per
assessment
study

Capacity
developed

Capacity
developed
+
under
construction

As on 31.03.2009
Balance Potential

Capacity
under
construction

%
under
construction

28.54

(MW)
6
4884.00

7
14.44

(MW)
8
14539.30

%
9
42.97

(MW)
10
19292.70

%
11
57.03

%
developed

(MW)
3
33832.00

(MW)
4
9655.30

20711.00

4793.70

23.15

1850.00

8.93

6643.70

32.08

14067.30

67.92

CENTRAL INDIAN RIVERS

4152.00

3177.00

76.52

400.00

9.63

3577.00

86.15

575.00

13.85

WEST FLOWING RIVERS

9430.00

5643.90

59.85

160.00

1.70

5803.90

61.55

3626.10

38.45

EAST FLOWING RIVERS

14511.00

7994.15

55.09

626.00

4.31

8620.15

59.40

5890.85

40.60

BRAHMAPUTRA BASIN

66065.00

1953.20

2.96

4935.00

7.47

6888.20

10.43

59176.80

89.57

148701.00

33222.50

22.34

12855.00

8.64

46077.50

30.99

102623.50

69.01

ALL INDIA

Source : Central Electricity Authority, HP&I Division.


MW : Mega Watts.
Note : 1. All India Capacity developed includes 5.25 MW in Andaman and Nikobar
2. In addition to above 4809.6 MW PSS are under operation
3. The above table does not include schemes below 3 MW upto Mar'2003 and thereafter upto 25 MW under construction

177

Table 48 : Hydro Electric Power Installed Capacity and Generation - All India (Utilities)
Sl.
No.

Year

Installed Capacity(Utilities)

Generation(Utilities)

Load
Factor

Total
(MW)

Hydro
(MW)

Percentage
Installed
Capacity
of Total

Total
(GWH)

Hydro
(GWH)

Percentage
Generation
of
Total

1947

1361.8

508.1

37.3

4073.3

2194.5

53.9

49.0

1950

1712.5

559.3

32.7

5106.7

2519.8

49.3

51.0

1955

2694.8

939.5

34.9

8592.5

3742.2

43.6

45.0

1960-61

4653.1

1916.7

41.2

16937.0

7836.6

46.3

47.0

1965-66

9027.0

4123.7

45.7

32990.1

15225.0

46.2

42.0

1973-74

16663.6

6965.3

41.8

66689.0

28971.8

43.4

47.0

1979-80

28447.8

11384.0

40.0

104627.3

45477.6

43.5

46.0

1985-86

46796.0

15471.6

33.1

170350.1

51020.8

30.0

38.0

1989-90

63627.3

18307.6

28.8

245437.9

62116.1

25.3

39.0

10

1990-91

66086.3

18753.4

28.4

264328.6

71641.3

27.1

44.0

11

1995-96

83293.5

20985.6

25.2

379877.1

72579.2

19.1

NA

12

1996-97

85795.4

21658.1

25.2

395889.5

68900.8

17.4

NA

13

1997-98

89102.3

21904.5

24.6

421747.3

74581.7

17.7

NA

14

1998-99

93293.5

22479.1

24.1

448544.1

82922.6

18.5

NA

15

1999-00

97884.5

23856.8

24.4

481055.2

80755.5

16.8

NA

16

2000-01

101626.2

25152.9

24.8

501204.1

74361.9

14.8

NA

17

2001-02

105046.0

26268.8

25.0

517439.4

73579.9

14.2

NA

18

2002-03

107877.4

26766.8

24.8

532693.0

64013.7

12.0

NA

19

2003-04

112683.5

29506.8

26.2

565101.7

75242.5

13.3

NA

20

2004-05

118425.7

30942.2

26.1

594456.2

84610.4

14.2

NA

21

2005-06

124287.2

32325.8

26.0

623819.5

101494.4

16.3

NA

22

2006-07

132329.2

34653.8

26.2

670654.2

113501.6

16.9

NA

23

2007-08

143061.0

35908.8

25.1

722625.5

120386.7

16.7

NA

Sources : Central Electricity Authority (DMLF Division)


MW

: Mega Watt

N.A.

: Not Available

GWH : Giga Watt Hours

178

Table 49 : Domestic Product from Agriculture and Allied Activities at Current Prices

S.
No.
1

Items

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

(Unit: Rs. Crore)


2008-09
2008-09
6

Total Output
(i)Agriculture
(ii) Livestock

635994
461290
174704

723311
532056
191255

802759
591914
210845

913052
679467
233585

1003268
742268
261000

Total Inputs
(I)Seed
(ii)Organic manure
(iii)Chemical Fertilisers
(iv) Current repairs, maintenance of
fixed assets and other operational
costs
(v) Feed of livestock
(vi) Irrigation Charges
(vii) Market Charges
(viii) Electricity
(ix) Pesticides & Insecticides
(x) Diesel oil
(xi) Financial Intermediation
Services Indirectly measured

179343
12665
6227
23953

201902
14926
7213
26739

223341
16129
7465
28260

240177
17090
7800
29460

258650
18402
8236
32662

3323

4183

4814

5558

6278

94307
1334
14946
6006
920
10428

104582
1340
17209
4837
788
13671

115273
1540
19137
5024
920
15339

123640
1941
22014
5504
1218
15608

129634
2217
23981
5795
1334
17605

5234

6414

9441

10344

12506

Gross Domestic Product


(i) Agriculture & allied activities (12)
(ii)Operation of Govt. Irrigation
system

470601

536249

596765

692229

767119

456651

521409

579418

672875

744618

13950

14840

17347

19354

22501

Less Consumption of Fixed Capital

38325

43488

48931

54204

63194

432276

492761

547834

638025

703925

4
5

Net Domestic Product (3-4)

Source : Central Statistical Organisation, National Accounts Statistics.

179

Table 50 : Domestic Product from Agriculture and Allied Activities at Constant (2004-05) Prices

S.
No.
1
1

Items

Unit : (Rs. Crores)


2007-08 2008-09

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

3
635994
461290
174704

4
670125
488593
181532

5
697193
507966
189227

6
733137
535370
197767

7
740049
532515
207534

Total Inputs
i.Seed
ii.Organic manure
iii.Chemical Fertilisers
iv. Current repairs, maintenance of
fixed assests & other operational costs
v.Feed of livestock
vi.Irrigation Charges
vii.Market Charges
viii.Electricity
ix.Pesticides & Insecticides
x.Diesel oil
xi.Financial Intermedation Services
indirectly measured

179343
12665
6227
23953

187314
13434
6401
26436

195920
13770
6392
27924

206452
14276
6469
29110

207427
13817
6637
29845

3323

3951

4334

4805

5305

94307
1334
14946
6006
920
10428

94778
1379
15799
5898
899
11372

96476
1421
16421
6625
940
10961

101450
1432
17440
7214
1003
11579

99269
1444
17227
7520
1046
12071

5234

6967

10656

11674

132346

Gross Domestic Product


(i) Agriculture & allied activities (1-2)
(ii) Operation of Govt.Irrigation
System

470601
456651

497178
482811

516094
501273

541771
526685

547980
532622

13950

14367

14821

15086

15358

38325

41591

Total Output
I. Agriculture
ii.Livestock

Less Consumption of Fixed Capital

43930

45886

49236

Net Domestic Product (3-4)


432276
455587
472164
Source : Central Statistical Organisation, National Accounts Statistics.

495885

498744

180

Table 51 : Planwise Financial Expenditure on Irrigation in India


Sl.
No
.

Period

1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13
14
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)

2
First Plan(1951-56)
Second Plan(1956-61)
Third Plan(1961-66)
Annual Plans(1966-69)
Fourth Plan(1969-74)
Fifth Plan(1974-78)
Annual Plans(1978-80)
Sixth Plan(1980-85)
Seventh Plan(1985-90)
Annual Plan(1990-91)
Annual Plan(1991-92)
Eighth Plan (1992-97)
Ninth Plan (1997-2002)
Tenth Plan (2002 - 07)*
Actual Expenditure (2002-03)
Actual Expenditure (2003-04)
Actual Expenditure (2004-05)
Actual Expenditure (2005-06)
Rev. Approved Outlay (2006-07)
Approved Outlay (2007-08) of
XI Plan

15

3
376.2
380.0
576.0
429.8
1242.3
2516.2
2078.6
7368.8
11107.3
2634.8
2824.0
21669.2
49289.6
82195.2
9655.7
11046.4
16258.4
20595.8
24638.9

65.6
142.2
326.1
321.3
506.2
627.5
496.2
1979.3
3131.9
812.2
844.1
6230.6
8635.0
14140.9
1638.9
1956.8
2362.8
4159.5
4022.9

NEG.
19.4
115.4
234.7
661.1
798.8
480.4
1437.6
3061.0
675.6
674.0
4241.8
2661.7
3257.4
672.6
635.8
626.9
586.6
735.5

65.6
161.6
441.5
556.0
1167.3
1426.3
976.6
3416.8
6192.9
1487.8
1518.1
10472.4
11296.7
17398.2
2311.5
2592.6
2989.7
4746.1
4758.4

7
147.6
215.3
743.1
1447.5
285.6
333.8
1937.9
2222.8
3815.7
442.6
375.1
407.2
604.7
1986.1

8
441.8
541.6
1017.5
985.9
2409.6
4090.1
3270.5
11528.7
18747.7
4408.2
4675.9
34079.5
62809.1
103409.1
12409.8
14014.0
19655.3
25946.6
31383.4

9
441.8
983.4
2000.9
2986.7
5396.3
9486.4
12756.9
24285.6
43033.2
47441.5
52117.4
86196.9
149006.0
252415.1
161415.8
175429.8
195085.1
221031.7
252415.1

10
88.4
108.3
203.5
328.6
481.9
1022.5
1635.3
2305.8
3749.5
4408.2
4675.9
6815.9
12561.8
20681.8
12409.8
14014.0
19655.3
25946.6
31383.4

11
1960
4672
8577
6625
15779
28653
22950
109292
218730
58369
64751
485457
844031
1119552
210203
224827
193114
247178
244230

(Rs.Crores)
Percentage
of Expenditure
on
Irrigation
to Total
12
23
12
12
15
15
14
14
11
9
8
7
7
7
9
6
6
10
11
13

29530.2

5451.5

435.2

5886.7

2081.2

37498.1

289913.2

37498.1

292336

13

Major &
Medium

Minor
State

Institutional

Total

Command
Area
Development

Major, Medium, Minor


and CAD
Total
CumulAverage
ative
per year

Source: 1. Central Water Commission,P&P Directorate(for Column-3),


2. Ministry of Water Resources, Minor Irrigation Division (for Column 5),
3. Annual Plan Document of Planning Commission (for Column-3,4 & 7). 4.Economic Survey 2007-08(for Column-11)
* : For 2006-07 figures relates to revised approved outlay.
Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

181

Total Plan
Expenditure
in
all Sectors

Table 52 : Planwise Financial Expenditure on Irrigation in India (at 1993-94 prices)


Sl.
No.

Period

Minor

Major &
Medium
State

Institutional

Total

1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13
14
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)

Command
Area
Development

Major, Medium, Minor


and CAD
Total
CumulAverage
ative
per year

Total
Plan
Expenditure
in
all Sectors

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
First Plan(1951-56)
5824.1
1015.8
NEG.
1015.8
6839.9
6839.9
1368.0
30341
Second Plan(1956-61)
5277.8
1975.4
268.8
2244.2
7521.9
14361.9
1504.4
64889
Third Plan(1961-66)
6560.4
3714.1
1314.0
5028.1
11588.5
25950.4
2317.7
97688
Annual Plans(1966-69)
3375.5
2523.3
1843.5
4366.8
7742.3
33692.7
2580.8
52029
Fourth Plan(1969-74)
7783.8
3171.7
4142.0
7313.7
15097.5
48790.2
3019.5
98866
Fifth Plan(1974-78)
9886.8
2465.6
3138.7
5604.3
580.0
16071.1
64861.3
4017.8
112585
Annual Plans(1978-80)
7192.3
1717.0
1662.3
3379.2
745.1
11316.6
76177.9
5658.3
79412
Sixth Plan(1980-85)
17330.3
4654.9
3380.9
8035.8
1747.5
27113.6 103291.5
5422.7
257037
Seventh Plan(1985-90)
18980.3
5351.8
5230.6
10582.5
2473.5
32036.3 135327.8
6407.3
373770
Annual Plan(1990-91)
3575.1
1102.0
916.7
2018.7
387.5
5981.3
141309.1
5981.3
79198
Annual Plan(1991-92)
3365.9
1006.1
803.3
1809.5
397.9
5573.2
146882.4
5573.2
77176
Eighth Plan (1992-97)
19567.6
5626.3
3830.4
9456.7
1750.0
30774.3 177656.7
6154.9
438376
Ninth Plan (1997-2002)
33493.9
5867.8
1808.7
7676.5
1510.5
42680.8 220337.5
8536.2
573546
Tenth Plan (2002 - 2007) *
44105.6
7587.9
1747.9
9335.8
2047.5
55488.9 275826.4
11097.8
600747
Actual Expenditure (2002-03)
5788.8
982.6
403.2
1385.8
265.3
7439.9
283266.3
7439.9
126021
Actual Expenditure (2003-04)
6279.9
1112.4
361.4
1473.9
213.2
7967.0
291233.4
7967.0
127815
Actual Expenditure (2004-05)
8680.4
1261.5
334.7
1596.2
217.4
10494.0 301727.4
10494.0
103104
Actual Expenditure (2005-06)
10529.6
2126.5
299.9
2426.4
309.2
13265.1 314992.5
13265.1
126369
Rev. Approved Outlay (2006-07) 11949.0
1951.0
356.7
2307.7
963.2
15219.9 330212.4
15219.9
118443
Approved Outlay (2007-08) of
15
13690.4
2527.4
201.8
2729.1
964.9
17384.4 347596.8
17384.4
135529
XI Plan
Source: 1. Central Water Commission (P&P Directorate), Ministry of Water Resources (Minor Irrigation Division),
2. Central Water Commission (ISO )
3. Annual Plan Document of Planning Commission,Economic Survey 2007-08
Totals may not tally due to rounding off.
Note : (All India WPI (Base 1993-94=100) has been used as deflator)
* : For 2006-07 figures relates to revised approved outlay.

182

(Rs.Crores)
Percentage
of
Expend. on
Irrigation
to Total
12
23
12
12
15
15
14
14
11
9
8
7
7
7
9
6
6
10
10
13
13

Table 53 : Statewise and Planwise Financial Expenditure on Major and Medium Irrigation

Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/Uts.

1
2
1
Andhra Pradesh
2
Arunachal Pradesh
3
Assam
4
Bihar
5
Chhattisgarh
6
Goa
7
Gujarat
8
Haryana
9
Himachal Pradesh
10 Jammu & Kashmir
11 Jharkhand
12 Karnataka
13 Kerala
14 Madhya Pradesh
15 Maharashtra
16 Manipur
17 Meghalaya
18 Mizoram
19 Nagaland
20 Orissa
21 Punjab
22 Rajasthan
23 Sikkim
24 Tamil Nadu
25 Tripura
26 Uttar Pradesh
27 Uttarakhand
28 West Bengal
Total for States
Total for U.Ts.
Total States & U.Ts.
Central Sector
GRAND TOTAL

Tenth
Plan
Outlay
(200207)
3
9153.8
1.7
273.6
3273.2
1721.4
175.4
7660.9
1129.6
55.0
237.4
1720.9
13277.3
600.0
3819.0
12150.1
221.6
24.8
0.1
0.5
2329.0
1592.5
2269.6
0.0
1700.0
44.2
6424.6
103.3
895.9
70855.3
6.5
70861.8
351.4
71213.2

Actual
Expenditure
(2002-03)

Actual
Expenditure
(2003-04)

Actual
Expenditure
(2004-05)

Actual
Expenditure
(2005-06)

Revised
Approved
Outlay
(2006-07)

5
1460.8
0.4
21.4
259.7
289.6
11.0
1642.7
151.1
15.5
71.0
255.7
3133.0
110.5
1051.7
271.6
51.0
1.3
0.1
0.0
374.5
36.1
819.1
0.0
231.2
6.5
616.3
35.7
65.4
10982.8
2.0
10984.7
61.7
11046.4

6
3025.1
0.4
27.4
249.6
467.4
29.9
2010.9
210.7
17.4
53.7
256.6
3079.6
141.5
1412.2
2930.5
21.9
0.3
0.0
0.0
463.8
79.4
694.1
0.0
234.6
5.6
658.3
66.7
63.6
16201.2
0.0
16201.2
57.2
16258.4

7
6226.0
0.4
17.6
415.7
371.6
130.1
1601.1
354.5
31.1
64.8
307.4
3579.4
179.4
1108.0
3350.4
68.7
0.1
0.0
0.0
428.0
111.2
708.8
0.0
131.9
10.0
1241.4
68.9
34.1
20540.3
0.1
20540.3
55.5
20595.8

8
8907.3
0.5
71.0
409.3
442.7
120.7
3452.5
378.0
29.5
61.9
315.9
4038.6
178.8
1219.9
1652.9
191.3
0.2
0.0
0.0
180.5
173.8
539.8
0.0
190.2
16.0
1850.0
80.9
64.2
24566.5
0.1
24566.5
72.4
24638.9

4
1246.3
0.4
19.1
248.6
14.7
274.7
1348.0
166.9
11.9
33.6
167.0
2761.7
104.6
794.8
429.4
26.8
1.1
0.0
0.0
489.9
125.6
280.1
0.0
287.1
2.3
666.0
23.3
81.7
9605.3
1.9
9607.2
48.5
9655.7

Source : Central Water Commission (P&P Dte.) & Planning Commission - Annual Plan Document 2007-08
Remarks : Totals may not tally due to rounding off.
* : Proposed outlay by the State,; approved outlay yet to be finalised.

183

(Rs.Crores)
Approved
Outlay
(2007-08)

9
11750.7
0.5
53.0
764.9
444.4
152.17*
4014.0
558.0
116.0
49.9
357.0
2461.4
97.3
1372.2
2595.4
155.0
0.3
0.0
0.0
657.9
337.5
974.4
0.0
389.1
16.5
1824.7
96.4
159.0
29397.6
0.1
29397.7
132.5
29530.2

Table 54 : State-wise and Plan-wise Financial Expenditure on Minor Irrigation - State Sector

Sl.
No.

1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27

State/U.ts.

2
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Urraranchal

Ninth
Plan
(1997-02)
3
976.3
94.6
382.2
231.6
71.5
26.7
933.3
200.9
232.7
142.9
39.3
459.0
225.8
746.3
1348.6
30.1
34.2
26.3
25.3
435.7
189.0
259.5
19.4
287.7
75.3
362.0
19.6

Tenth
Plan
Outlay
(2002-07)
4
1607.2
160.7
305.1
681.8
776.6
27.0
1098.5
154.3
333.0
325.8
333.1
719.4
205.0
1047.5
2043.2
101.2
60.0
26.8
35.6
1604.4
275.1
285.4
15.0
500.0
219.3
535.2
59.9

Actual
Expenditure
2002-03

Actual
Expenditure
2003-04

Actual
Expenditure
2004-05

Actual
Expenditure
2005-06

193.7
11.7
50.7
61.7
120.9
10.7
123.2
0.0
69.1
43.0
39.3
113.9
27.7
194.8
102.5
8.4
6.5
6.3
4.4
84.8
31.3
56.6
3.7
64.1
29.8
34.4
26.4
184

271.6
25.7
41.8
198.6
148.2
24.2
164.8
0.0
48.5
66.5
42.0
133.9
29.9
192.3
54.8
16.0
5.2
14.3
10.9
68.7
15.5
56.1
3.2
85.3
28.3
37.9
48.0

378.0
21.2
23.2
232.3
191.0
21.2
129.2
0.0
45.1
58.1
28.8
185.4
21.2
230.1
220.6
3.1
7.2
14.2
8.0
70.8
17.2
66.7
3.0
79.5
14.3
105.7
47.5

386.5
36.0
21.6
256.3
211.4
23.2
941.8
0.0
65.8
66.8
45.0
197.3
17.7
270.6
787.9
14.9
7.3
18.8
13.0
69.6
36.8
174.1
4.6
61.7
22.6
157.7
128.9

Revised
Approved
Outlay
2006-07
9
741.0
44.9
13.5
76.0
375.6
31.8
430.4
0.0
119.2
59.0
63.0
409.8
29.5
361.6
220.3
23.9
10.0
31.5
33.1
86.4
70.7
167.7
7.7
109.8
29.1
273.3
37.2

(Rs.Crores)
Approved
Outlay
2007-08
10
873.52
71.80
12.66
198.83
509.04
37.19
653.50
0.00
120.62
59.00
163.00
617.85
64.14
412.47
438.73
24.00
22.00
34.53
47.66
98.20
149.05
169.81
7.50
111.10
31.30
321.30
23.92
Contd..

Table 54 : State-wise and Plan-wise Financial Expenditure on Minor Irrigation - State Sector

Sl.
No.

State/U.ts.

1
2
28
West Bengal
Total States
Union
Territories
29
A & N Island
30
Chandigarh*
31
D & N Haveli*
32
Daman & Diu
33
Delhi
34
Lakshadweep
35
Puducherry
Total U.Ts
Total States & U.Ts
Central
Sector
Grand Total

Ninth
Plan
(1997-02)
3
346.1
8221.7

Tenth
Plan
Outlay
(2002-07)
4
238.5
13774.5

(Rs.Crores)
Approved
Outlay
2007-08

20.7
1540.2

36.6
1868.6

33.5
2255.7

35.4
4073.0

Revised
Approved
Outlay
2006-07
9
60.2
3916.2

1.3
1.5
0.7
0.2
0.0
0.0
23.5
27.1
2282.8

1.4
4.2
0.8
0.1
0.1
0.0
16.6
23.2
4096.2

2.2
2.1
0.9
0.2
0.1
0.0
21.0
26.4
3942.6

7.15
0.65
3.11
0.15
20.00
0.00
16.17
47.23
5383.95

80.0
2362.8

63.2
4159.5

80.3
4022.9

67.50
5451.45

Actual
Expenditure
2002-03

Actual
Expenditure
2003-04

Actual
Expenditure
2004-05

Actual
Expenditure
2005-06

55.3
8277.0

98.4
13872.9

15.8
1556.0

0.0
0.0
1.9
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
13.9
1882.5

358.0
8635.0

533.8
14406.7

82.9
1638.9

74.3
1956.8

Source : Ministry of Water Resources(Minor Irrigation Division),


Annual Plan Document 2007-08 of Planning Commission
Note : Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

185

10
64.00
5336.72

Table 55 : State-wise and Plan-wise Financial Expenditure on Minor Irrigation - institutional


(Rs. Crores)
Sl.
No.
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28

State/
U.T.

2
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttarakhand
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
Total States
1
A & N Island
2
Chandigarh
3
Dadar & N. Haveli
4
Daman & Diu
5
Delhi
6
Puducherry
7
Lakshadweep
Total U.Ts.
GRAND TOTAL

IX Plan
(1997-02)
3
364.69
0.00
0.02
12.92
Included in M.P.
0.94
40.46
183.90
113.10
0.51
Included in Bihar
127.43
92.59
146.29
102.16
0.00
0.00
0.11
0.00
1.24
197.80
363.74
0.00
15.72
0.09
Included in U.P.
884.08
11.85
2659.64

(200203)
4
31.44
0.00
0.00
0.00
5.23
0.12
6.34
32.51
5.77
0.06
0.00
18.63
11.67
55.01
0.01
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.10
34.99
81.89
0.00
25.55
0.00
0.00
379.52
1.59
672.43
0.04

0.12
2.00
2661.64

0.16
672.59

X Plan
(2004- (200505)
06)
6
7
86.95
53.54
0.00
0.30
0.42
0.90
113.65
61.72
0.00
20.05
0.01
0.04
26.11
46.91
46.31
35.73
0.00
9.19
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.84
43.13
70.69
9.07
11.49
99.09
67.61
61.45
62.59
0.10
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.16
0.00
0.00
0.00
4.28
1.13
68.50
21.59
34.92
37.28
0.00
0.00
2.22
13.06
0.00
0.12
0.00
0.03
28.64
65.05
1.84
4.73
626.85 584.59
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.05
1.99
0.00
0.00
0.05
1.99
635.78 626.90 586.58
(200304)
5
31.81
0.00
.0.0
48.62
7.11
0.00
15.86
26.49
0.00
0.00
0.00
43.24
0.00
50.88
95.83
0.18
0.00
0.00
0.00
7.51
61.85
43.66
0.00
4.62
0.00
0.00
195.41
2.71
635.78
0.00

Source: Ministry of Water Resources(Minor Irrigation Division).


Note :- Total may not tally due to rounding off.

186

(200607)
8
74.10
0.00
0.40
59.59
8.58
0.01
53.51
27.84
6.29
0.02
0.98
60.04
41.42
95.93
57.69
0.10
0.00
0.02
0.00
6.62
88.98
55.04
0.00
9.04
0.00
0.05
86.08
3.11
735.44
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.03
0.03
0.06
735.50

XI Plan
(2007(200808)
09)
9
10
14.83
43.85
0.28
0.15
2.61
0.01
12.49
0.00
5.04
3.58
0.00
0.06
19.32
19.19
64.71
98.44
3.14
6.76
0.00
0.00
2.52
0.01
49.16
97.63
7.53
11.31
60.21
59.98
23.66
11.52
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.33
0.33
3.31
1.22
30.82
87.43
22.54
31.59
0.00
0.00
6.90
17.43
0.00
0.00
0.13
0.06
103.90
54.87
1.68
0.32
435.11
545.74
0.00
0.01
0.00
0.04
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.11
0.00
0.11
435.22

0.00
0.07
0.00
0.12
545.86

Table 56 : Central Releases under the Command Area Development Programme by State
Sl.
No.
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

Name of the State

2
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chattisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh

Total upto
end of VIII
Plan
3
5458.2
0.0
1874.0
10918.4
0.0
897.9
9838.8
8372.8
414.5
1881.1
0.0
11031.2
6475.1
8259.4
21443.6
813.0
55.9
0.0
10.0
4682.4
0.0
30109.1
0.0
9504.5
12.2
33944.1

Up to IX
Plan
4
9297.74
48.50
2066.41
11218.43
46.32
917.93
10928.72
14450.80
780.41
2890.36
0.00
18310.06
9522.83
8818.12
25327.54
1273.41
74.29
11.88
164.59
7594.18
5985.55
43117.43
5.50
17914.50
12.18
49287.65

Upto X Plan

5
9297.74
573.86
2066.41
11848.54
2106.34
917.93
15038.72
22509.31
1184.70
4753.74
0.00
31450.96
9990.23
10966.79
25873.48
2065.16
118.02
72.95
339.19
9455.11
12262.93
54716.28
6.75
26969.48
19.70
66308.40

187

During XI Plan
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
6
0.00
238.59
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3057.66
2332.22
0.00
777.61
0.00
5771.29
0.00
490.07
622.27
184.07
0.00
6.43
19.43
1101.91
3589.24
1804.38
0.00
1740.48
0.00
5746.30

7
0.00
250.00
594.61
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
4411.19
0.00
1292.83
0.00
1500.00
0.00
0.00
2623.63
554.47
0.00
0.00
0.00
2976.25
6091.13
4630.31
0.00
0.00
0.00
7094.76

8
0.00
0.00
0.00
6095.19
0.00
0.00
0.00
5451.28
0.00
1432.35
0.00
3170.04
0.00
589.67
3404.79
938.77
3.56
0.00
0.00
1577.80
0.00
2980.85
0.00
4650.00
0.00
9475.99

(Unit: Rs. in Lakh)


Total XI
Cumulative
Plan
upto
31.03.2009
9
10
0.00
9297.74
488.59
1062.44
594.61
2661.02
6095.19
17943.73
0.00
2106.34
0.00
917.93
3057.66
18096.38
12194.69
34704.00
0.00
1184.70
3502.79
8256.53
0.00
0.00
10441.33
41892.29
0.00
9990.23
1079.74
12046.53
6650.69
32524.17
1677.31
3742.47
3.56
121.58
6.43
79.38
19.43
358.62
5655.96
15111.07
9680.37
21943.29
9415.54
64131.82
0.00
6.75
6390.48
33359.96
0.00
19.70
22317.05
88625.46
Contd..

Table 56 : Central Releases under the Command Area Development Programme by State
Sl.
No.
1
27
28

Name of the State

Total upto
end of VIII
Plan
3
0.0
2077.7
737.0

2
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
Grant for studies
Total except grant for
studies
168074
Total including grant for
studies
168811
Source : Ministry of Water Resources (CAD Wing)

Up to IX
Plan
4

Upto X Plan

During XI Plan
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10

0.00
3174.18
1859.04

5
435.49
3748.14
2198.93

0.00
231.58
-

7
409.92
0.00
-

8
0.00
1600.00
-

243239

325096.33

27713.52

32429.10

41370.29

101512.91

426609.24

245099

327295.27

27713.52

32429.10

41370.29

101512.91

428808.17

188

(Unit: Rs. in Lakh)


Total XI
Cumulative
Plan
upto
31.03.2009
9
10
409.92
845.41
1831.58
5579.72
2198.93

Table 57 : State-wise Expenditure under CAD Programme - State Sector


(Rs. in crore )
Sl.
No.

Name of the State/UTs.

Total
VIII Plan

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu

25
26
27
28
29
30

Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
D & N Haveli
Daman & Diu
Total States & Uts

3
80.14
1.61
13.34
31.53
0.00
5.19
43.75
29.92
2.86
8.95
0.00
77.29
41.86
37.72
291.03
4.94
1.28
0.00
0.16
14.83
0.00
258.84
0.00
41.30
0.25
83.99
0.00
6.58
0.00
0.00
1077.36

EXPENDITURE
Total
Total
IX Plan
X Plan

Cumulative
Upto X Plan

49.18
4.99
31.14
62.66
1.57
9.70
61.34
143.03
4.38
20.58
0.00
97.90
41.80
17.43
219.47
6.63
0.87
0.47
0.53
26.53
189.34
253.35
0.11
65.88
0.04
155.31
0.00
26.53
0.77
0.10
1491.63

38.60
11.16
47.99
48.22
73.42
16.27
19.05
182.76
11.91
46.77
6.00
140.92
39.36
21.50
104.24
26.66
1.09
0.70
3.86
20.38
120.20
257.41
4.74
81.96
1.30
222.77
7.95
33.08
1.07
0.05
1591.57

274.81
17.76
109.05
212.97
74.99
40.28
200.40
452.51
21.85
93.00
6.00
451.85
157.53
346.70
1087.90
43.13
4.69
1.17
4.55
96.95
343.60
1092.45
4.85
276.20
1.93
767.55
7.95
83.66
4.51
0.48
6281.36

Source : Ministry of Water Resources (CAD Wing). & Working Group Report of Water Recourses of XI Plan
Note
: Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

189

Table 58 : Extent of various kinds of Land Degradation in India


S.No.

1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

State

2
Madhya Pradesh+Chhattisgarh
Uttar Pradesh+Uttarakhand
Andhra Pradesh
Maharashtra
Rajasthan
Gujarat
Karnataka
Jammu & Kashmir
Bihar+Jharkhand
Orissa
Tamil Nadu
Arunachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh
West Bengal
Kerala
Assam
Mizoram
Haryana
Punjab
Meghalaya
Nagaland

Water
erosion

Wind
erosion

Water
logging/
flooding

Salinity/
Alkalinity

Soil
acidity

Complex
problems

Total
degraded
area

Total geo.
Area

Area ('000 ha)


Degraded
area(%)

10

11

17883
11392
11518
11179
3137
5207
5810
5460
3024
5028
4926
2372
2718
1197
76
688
137
315
372
137
390

0
212
0
0
6650
443
0
1360
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
536
282
0
0

359
2350
1896
0
53
523
941
200
2001
681
96
176
1303
710
2098
37
0
146
338
7
0

46
1370
517
1056
1418
294
110
0
229
75
96
0
0
170
0
0
0
256
288
0
0

6796
0
905
517
0
0
58
0
1029
263
78
1955
157
556
138
612
1050
0
0
1030
127

1126
0
156
303
110
1666
712
0
0
75
138
0
0
119
296
876
694
214
0
34
478

26210
15324
14992
13055
11368
8133
7631
7020
6283
6122
5334
4503
4178
2752
2608
2213
1881
1467
1280
1208
995

44345
29441
27505
30771
34224
19602
19179
22224
17387
15571
13006
8374
5567
8875
3886
7844
2108
4421
5036
2243
1658

59.1
52.0
54.5
42.4
33.2
41.5
39.8
31.6
36.1
39.3
41.0
53.8
75.0
31.0
67.1
28.2
89.2
33.2
25.4
53.9
60.0
Contd..

190

Table 58 : Extent of various kinds of Land Degradation in India


S.No.

1
22
23
24
25
26
27

State

Water
erosion

Wind
erosion

Water
logging/
flooding

Salinity/
Alkalinity

Soil
acidity

Complex
problems

Total
degraded
area

Total geo.
Area

Area ('000 ha)


Degraded
area(%)

10

11

Manipur
Tripura
Sikkim
A & N Island
Goa
Delhi
Total (Sl. No. 1 to 27)

133
121
158
187
60
55
93680

0
0
0
0
0
0
9483

111
191
0
0
76
6
14299

0
0
0
9
0.4
10
5944.4

481
203
76
0
2
0
16033

Source:-Natural Resources Management Division, Department of Agriculture & Co-operation, Ministry of Agriculture.
(As per National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning (NBSSLUP)- ICAR 2005). (1:250,000 soil resource maping)

191

227
113
0
9
24
11
7381

952
628
234
205
162.4
82
146820.4

2233
1049
710
825
370
148
328602

42.6
59.9
33.0
24.8
43.9
55.4
44.7

Table 59: Area Developed under various Watershed Development Programmes since inception upto Xth Five
Year Plan
Unit : Area in lakh ha and Expenditure in Rs. Crore
Progress since Inception
Progress during X Plan
Progress since inception
S.No.
Ministry / Scheme
upto IX Plan
(2002-07)
upto X Plan
and year of start
Area
Expenditure
Area
Expenditure
Area
Expenditure
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
(A) Ministry of Agriculture, (Department of Agriculture & Cooperation)
1.
NWDPRA
69.79
1877.74
24.13
1156.92
93.92
3034.66
(1990-91)
2.
RVP & FPR
54.86
1516.21
10.42
746.86
65.28
2263.07
(1961 & 62)
3.
WDPSCA
2.58
166.29
1.35
127.88
3.93
294.17
(1974-75)
4.
RADAS
5.81
76.39
1.40
40.74
7.21
117.13
(1985-86)
5.
WDF
0.00
0.00
0.59
26.02
0.59
26.02
(1999-00)
6.
EAPs
13.35
2039.81
4.80
1738.41
18.15
3778.22
Sub Total
146.39
5676.44
42.69
3836.83
189.08
9513.27
(B) Ministry of Rural Development ( Department of Land Resources)
1.
DPAP(1973-74)
68.95
3284.74
68.32
1557.76
137.27
4842.50
2.
DDP(1977-78)
33.56
797.38
45.17
1152.50
78.73
1949.88
3.
IWDP(1988-89)
37.34
616.51
62.22
1821.64
99.56
2438.15
4.
EAPs
1.40
18.39
3.60
274.28
5.00
292.67
Sub Total
141.25
4717.02
179.31
4806.18
320.56
9523.20
Total (A+B)
287.64
10393.46
222.00
8643.01
609.64
19036.47
Abbreviations:
NWDPRA
National Watershed Development Project for Rainfed Area
RVP & FPR
River Valley Project & Flood Prone River
WDPSCA
Watershed Development Project for Shifting Cultivation Area
RADAS
Reclamation of Alkali Soil
WDF
Watershed Development Fund
EAPs
Externally Aided Projects
DPAP
Drought Prone Area Programme
DDP
Desert Development Programme
IWDP
Integrated Wasteland Development Project
Source:

Working Group Report of Natural Resource Management for Eleventh Five Year Plan, constituted by
Planning Commission, New Delhi, Feb., 2007.

192

Table 60 : List of Districts Covered under Drought Prone Areas Programme (DPAP) as on 1.4.2010
Sl No.
1
1

State/District

No. of Blocks
3

2
Andhra Pradesh
1 Adilabad
2 Chittoor
3 Cuddapah
4 Khammam
5 Kurnool
6 Mahabubnagar
7 Modak
8 Nalgonda
9 Prakasam
10 Rangareddy
11 Srikakulam

Area of blocks (Sq. km)


4

Total

9
8
7
2
13
16
5
9
14
7
4
94

11793
7761
8225
1228
17366
18178
4323
8178
15165
5535
1466
99218

Total

5
7
4
9
2
3
30

2237
3062
772
2276
639
547
9533
3857
1709

Total

6
3
3
3
2
1
2
5
4
29

1146
440
1386
4309
2944
21801

Total

6
11
4
6
7
6
4
1
10
2
1
1
5
3
67

4429
7393
3129
4896
3811
3162
2800
593
4639
1729
368
1723
3244
2022
43938

Total

3
2
5
10

1120
685
1514
3319
Contd..

Bihar
1 Kaimur ( Bhabhua )
2 JamuI
3 Madhubani
4 Nawadah
5 Rohtas
6 Sitamarhi
Chattisgarh
1 Bastar
2 Bilaspur
3 Bijapur
4 Dantewada
5 Durg
6 Janjgir
7 Kavardha
8 Korba
9 Rajnandgaon
Gujarat
1 Ahmedabad
2 Amreli
3 Bharuch
4 Bhavnagar
5 Dahod
6 Junagarh
7 Narmada
8 Navsari (Valsad)
9 Panchmahals
10 Porbandar
11 Sabarkantha
12 The Dangs
13 Vadodara
14 Valsad
Himachal Pradesh
1 Bilaspur
2 Solan
3 Una

193

6010

Table 60 : List of Districts Covered under Drought Prone Areas Programme (DPAP) as on 1.4.2010
Sl No.
1
6

State/District

No. of Blocks
3

2
Jammu & Kashmir
1 Doda
2 Ramban
3 Kishtwar
4 Udhampur
5 Reasi
Total

6
4
5
3
4
22

Total

2
4
7
8
10
14
7
6
4
4
4
7
6
11
6
100

Total

4
4
7
4
1
6
5
1
4
4
9
4
6
5
4
3
10
81

Jharkhand
1 Bokaro
2 Chatra
3 Deoghar
4 Dhanbad
5 Dumka
6 Garhwa
7 Godda
8 Hazaribagh
9 Ramgarh
10 Jamtara
11 Kodarma
12 Latehar
13 Pakur
14 Palamau
15 Sahebganj
Karnataka
1 Bangalore
2 Ramnagara
3 Belgaum
4 Bidar
5 Chamarajanagar
6 Chickmagalur
7 Chitradurga
8 Davangere
9 Dharwad
10 Gadag
11 Gulbarga
12 Hassan
13 Haveri
14 Kolar
15 Chikkaballapura
16 Mysore
17 Tumkur
Madhya Pradesh
1 Badwani
2 Betul
3 Bhind
4 Chindwada
5 Damoh
6 Dewas
7 Dhar
8 Guna
9 Ashok Nagar

Area of blocks (Sq. km)


4

11656
3049
14705
755
2493
2436
2000
3693
3630
2019
430
0
0
0
0
0
0
34843
5843
9450
4491
1406
6416
6681
953
3016
4210
14603
4002
4063
6370
2630
10198
84332

6
10
1
8
3
3
8

3184
7080
406
7474
2204
3009
4981

7196
Contd..

194

Table 60 : List of Districts Covered under Drought Prone Areas Programme (DPAP) as on 1.4.2010
Sl No.
1

State/District
2
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27

10

11

No. of Blocks
3
1
12

Jabalpur
Jhabua
Alirajpur
Khandwa
Khargone
Panna
Raisen
Rajgarh
Ratlam
Rewa
Seoni
Shahdol
Annuppur
Shahjapur
Shivpuri
Sidhi
Singroli
Umaria

Area of blocks (Sq. km)


4
863
6791

3886

5
3
3
2
1
4
5

3246
2727
2325
1873
681
2124
5424

5225
1639
2780

Total

2
3
4
4
2
105

10350
3633
89101

Total

10
7
6
9
6
6
9
3
3
4
3
7
2
4
1
4
13
3
2
2
12
7
4
10
12
149

14109
5363
5177
6407
8108
9008
6877
4206
5735
4886
7686
6504
2826
5676
829
4703
15658
3197
3288
3308
33355
7164
5035
13730
11638
194473

6
8
2
2
10
5

2648
3446
2516
1167
5741
2685
Contd..

Maharashtra
1 Ahmednagar
2 Akola
3 Washim
4 Amravati
5 Aurangabad
6 Beed
7 Buldhana
8 Chandrapur
9 Dhule
10 Nandurbar
11 Gadchiroli
12 Jalgaon
13 Jalna
14 Latur
15 Nagpur
16 Nanded
17 Nasik
18 Osmanabad
19 Parbhani
20 Hingoli
21 Pune
22 Sangli
23 Satara
24 Sholapur
25 Yeotmal
Orissa
1 Bargarh
2 Bolangir
3 Boudh
4 Dhenkanal
5 Kalahandi
6 Naupada

195

Table 60 : List of Districts Covered under Drought Prone Areas Programme (DPAP) as on 1.4.2010
Sl No.
1

State/District
7
8

12

13

Total

No. of Blocks
3
12
2
47

Total

3
8
2
1
5
3
1
2
1
3
3
32

2660
5037
3587
501
3793
3536
1393
1964
1375
3176
4947
31969

1530

14

5751

3
2
2
4
4
7
5
3
7
1
8
1
1
6
7
80

1846
976

1334
2988
1087
592
2616
255
3662
475
326
1349
2507
29416

587

14

5405

4
6
5
3
3
5
2
2
2
2
3
8
60

2090
3546
3647
2216
2140
3281
392
1793
1835
1385
1108
6273
35698
Contd..

2
Phulbani ( Kandhamal)
Sonepur

Rajasthan
1 Ajmer
2 Banswara
3 Baran
4 Bharatpur
5 Dungarpur
6 Jhalawar
7 Karouli
8 Kota
9 Swai Madhopur
10 Tonk
11 Udaipur
Tamil Nadu
1 Coimbatore
2 Dharmapuri
3 Krishnagiri
4 Dindigul
5 Karur
6 Perambalur
7 Ariyalur
8 Pudukottai
9 Ramanathapuram
10 Salem
11 Namakkal
12 Sivaganga
13 Thiruvannamalai
14 Thothukudi
15 Tiruchirapalli
16 Tirunelveli
17 Vellore
18 Virudhunagar
Total

14

Uttar Pradesh
1 Allahabad
2 Bharaich
3 Sravasthi
4 Balrampur (Gonda)
5 Banda
6 Chitrakoot
7 Hamirpur
8 Jalaun
9 Jhansi
10 Lakhimpur Kheri
11 Lalitpur
12 Mahoba
13 Mirzapur
14 Sitapur
15 Sonebhadra
Total

196

Area of blocks (Sq. km)


4
7376
599
26178

2122

Table 60 : List of Districts Covered under Drought Prone Areas Programme (DPAP) as on 1.4.2010
Sl No.
1
15

State/District

No. of Blocks
3

2
Uttarakhand
1 Almora &
2 Bageswar
3 Chamoli
4 Garhwal ( Pauri)
5 Pithoragarh &
6 Champavath
7 Tehri Garhwal
Total

16

West Bengal
1 Bankura
2 Birbhum
3 Midnapur
4 Purulia
Total
DPAP Total: 195 Districts

3114

5850

10

4070

5
3
30

1709
1053
15796

7
2
7
20
36
972

2185
397
2707
6305
11594
745914

Source : Department of Land Resources, Ministry of Rural Development

197

Area of blocks (Sq. km)


4

Table 61 : Flood Damage/Heavy Rains in India


Sl.
No.

1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

Year

2
1953
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003*
2004*
2005*
2006*

Area
Affected
(Mha)

Population
Affected
(Million)

4
2.29
7.53
1.46
8.46
6.17
11.46
8.38
9.30
6.36
2.64
11.44
4.81
5.24
8.05
4.57
10.85
7.77
5.38
6.18
7.09
6.50
8.03
12.19
0.50

24.28
8.35
3.61
31.83
31.36
54.12
59.59
40.26
33.89
19.26
30.41
27.55
35.93
44.73
29.66
47.44
27.99
45.01
26.46
26.32
34.47
34.22
32.07
28.57

Damage to
Crops

Damage to
Houses

Cattle
Lost

Area
(Mha)

Value
(Rs.Crore)

No.
('000)

Value
(Rs. Crore)

No.
('000)

0.93
2.27
0.27
4.91
3.85
5.55
4.65
3.18
2.70
1.75
3.21
3.96
3.24
3.83
2.26
7.50
1.75
3.58
3.96
2.19
3.43
2.69
15.18
0.43

42.08
42.55
5.87
162.78
271.49
366.37
1425.37
695.61
579.02
1027.58
1308.63
888.62
1714.79
1124.49
692.74
2594.17
1850.87
4246.62
688.48
913.09
1424.83
615.07
428.88
306.83

265
610
113
1434
804
2533
2450
1020
1134
687
1926
915
2002
727
505
1933
1613
2629
716
762
847
1493
683
737

7.42
14.31
0.20
48.61
34.10
170.85
583.86
213.73
180.42
308.28
528.32
165.21
1307.89
176.59
152.50
1108.78
1299.06
680.94
816.47
599.37
802.93
852.66
285.16
46.05

198

47
14
7
19
17
59
43
134
41
79
211
52
62
73
28
107
91
123
33
22
16
64
125
9

Human
Lives
Lost
(No.)

10
37
510
79
1076
686
1913
1804
1855
1187
1533
2864
2078
1814
1803
1402
2889
745
2606
1444
1001
1864
1275
2232
1500

Damage
to
Public
Utilities
(Rs.
Crore)
11
2.90
6.31
1.07
76.44
166.05
303.28
2050.04
455.27
728.89
2010.67
1445.53
740.76
679.63
861.39
1985.93
5157.77
462.83
3936.98
5604.46
1062.08
2206.60
1868.87
752.07
312.73

Total
Damages to
Crops,
Houses &
Public Utilities
(Rs. Crore)
12
52.40
63.17
7.14
287.83
471.64
840.50
4059.27
1708.92
1488.33
3344.53
3382.49
1794.59
3702.31
3005.74
2831.18
8860.72
3612.76
8864.54
7109.42
2574.54
4434.35
3336.59
1466.11
665.61
Contd..

Table 61 : Flood Damage/Heavy Rains in India


Sl.
No.

1
25
26
27

Year

2
2007*
2008*
2009*
Total
Average
Maximum
(Year)

Area
Affected
(Mha)

3
3.55
413.00
7.25
17.50
(1978)

Population
Affected
(Million)

4
41.46
19.21
11.37
1844.56
32.36
70.45
(1978)

Damage to
Crops
Area
(Mha)
5
6.31
1.70
1.01
209.76
3.68
15.18
(2005)

Value
(Rs.Crore)
6
1336.32
679.28
438.35
39894.73
699.91
4246.62
(2000)

Damage to
Houses
No.
('000)
7
1686
914
933
69154
1213
3508
(1978)

Value
(Rs. Crore)
8
1011.97
441.11
129.07
15937.58
280.00
1307.89
(1995)

Source : Central water Commision [FMP Directorate] (As per the report received from State Reveue Authorities.
* : Figure are Tentative.
- : Not Reported

199

Cattle
Lost
No.
('000)
9
71
17
39
5174
91
618
(1979)

Human
Lives
Lost
(No.)

10
2439
2143
1326
92344
1620
11316
(1977)

Damage
to
Public
Utilities
(Rs.
Crore)
11
1591.62
1094.02
831.86
46534.96
816.40
5604.46
(2001)

Total
Damages to
Crops,
Houses &
Public Utilities
(Rs. Crore)
12
3939.90
2214.41
1399.28
103554.84
1824.21
8864.54
(2000)

Table 62 : State-wise Damage due to Flood / Heavy Rains during 2008


Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UTs.

1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

2
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu&Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura

Area
Affected
(Mha)

Population
Affected
(Million)

4
0.00
-

4.43
0.07
2.00
4.83
0.00
0.00
1.76
0.02
0.06
0.00
0.03
0.00
0.09
0.00
0.08
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3.04
0.20
0.01
0.00
0.00
0.00

Damage to Crops
Area
Value
(Mha)
(Rs.Crores)

5
0.43
0.00
0.14
0.34
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.02
0.02
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.01
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.12
0.21
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

6
384.55
0.00
40.96
34.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.33
8.10
0.00
0.00
0.00
22.13
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

200

Damage To Houses
Nos
Value
(Rs.Crores)

7
47239
75
51272
387189
0
216
852
379
1
0
1411
2589
9360
10039
0
0
0
0
0
45190
13161
3834
0
30
0

8
49.47
0.00
80.40
84.51
0.00
0.35
0.33
0.44
2.16
0.00
1.14
3.10
5.89
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.27
0.00

Cattle
lost
Nos.

9
6692
8
4257
873
0
2
240
3
147
0
1
166
8
1138
0
0
0
0
0
53
90
18
0
28
0

Human
lives
lost
Nos.
10
148
0
35
262
0
10
93
5
46
0
1
56
72
16
94
0
0
0
0
47
38
68
0
27
0

Damage to
Public
Utilities
(Rs.Crores)
11
514.81
0.10
97.47
97.71
0.00
0.03
0.00
0.66
57.99
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.77
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

Upto : 31.10.2008
Total Damages
to crops,
houses &
public utilities
(Rs Crores)
12
948.82
0.10
218.83
216.42
0.00
0.38
0.33
1.43
68.24
0.00
1.14
3.10
30.79
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.27
0.00
Contd..

Table 62 : State-wise Damage due to Flood / Heavy Rains during 2008


Sl.
No.

1
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35

Name of the
State/UTs.

2
U.P
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
Andaman&Nicobar
Chandigarh
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
Daman & Diu
Delhi
Lakshadweep
Puducherry
Total

Population
Affected
(Million)

Area
Affected
(Mha)

4
-

2.58
0.00
0.01
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
-

Damage to Crops
Area
Value
(Mha)
(Rs.Crores)

5
0.42
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.70

6
189.02
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
679.28

Damage To Houses
Nos
Value
(Rs.Crores)

7
340761
0
653
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
914251

Sources : Central Water Commission (FMP Directorate) (As per the report received from State Reveue Authorities and MHA).
Note
: - : Not Reported

201

8
213.05
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
441.11

Cattle
lost
Nos.

9
3490
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
17214

Human
lives
lost
Nos.
10
1056
0
69
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2143

Damage to
Public
Utilities
(Rs.Crores)
11
322.49
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1094.02

Upto : 31.10.2008
Total Damages
to crops,
houses &
public utilities
(Rs Crores)
12
724.56
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2214.41

Table 63 : Planwise Expenditure under Flood Management


Sl.
No.

Period

1
2
1. First Plan (1954-56)
2. Second Plan (1956-61)
3. Third Plan (1961-66)
4. Annual Plans(1966-69)
5. Fourth Plan (1969-74)
6. Fifth Plan (1974-78)
7. Annual Plans (1978-80)
8. Sixth Plan (1980-85)
9. Seventh Plan(1985-90)
10. Annual Plan(1990-92)
11 Eighth Plan (1992-97)
Expenditure upto March ,1997
(Total 1 to 11)
12 Ninth Plan (1997-2002)
13 Tenth Plan (2002-2007) Outlay
14 Annual Plan (2002-2003)
Actual Expenditure
15 Annual Plan 2003-04
Actual Expenditure
16 Annual Plan 2004-05
Actual Expenditure
17 Annual Plan 2005-06
Ant.Expenditure
18 Annual Plan 2006-07
Ant.Expenditure
19 Actual Expenditure during XI Plan under
*
Flood Management Programme

States
&
UTs
3
13.21
48.06
82.09
41.96
157.37
242.46
290.13
618.88
781.02
393.61
1,641.14
4,309.93

(Unit: Rs.Crore)
Centre
Total

4
4.67
56.15
39.83
167.97
160.56
66.83
226.17
722.18

5
13.21
48.06
82.09
41.96
162.04
298.61
329.96
786.85
941.58
460.44
1,867.31
5,032.11

2,618.50
4,562.25
698.22

462.50
1,403.32
86.42

3,081.00
5,965.57
784.64

523.18

95.79

618.97

644.26

99.78

744.04

829.94

181.21

1,011.15

1,116.43

193.94

1,310.37

199.28

Not
Applicable

199.28

Sources : Central Water Commission(FMP Directorate)


* As per Annual Plan Document 2007-08, XI Plan State Sector Schemes
i.e. Flood Management Programme

202

Table 64 : Planwise Expenditure & Cumulative Benefits (Area Protected) under Flood
Management at 1993-94 Prices
(Rs.Crore)
Centre
Total
Cumulative
Sl.
Period
States
benefits
No.
&
(AreaUTs
protected in
Mha
at the
end of
the period)
1
2
3
4
5
6
1

First Plan (1951-56)

279.07

279.07

1.00

Second Plan (1956-61)

892.94

892.94

3.24

Third Plan (1961-66)

469.88

469.88

5.43

Annual Plan(1966-69)

460.88

460.88

5.83

Fourth Plan (1969-74)

1,317.72

39.10

1,356.82

8.04

Fifth Plan (1974-78)

1,346.93

311.94

1,658.87

9.98

Annual Plan (1978-80)

562.67

77.24

639.91

11.21

Sixth Plan (1980-85)

1,881.36

510.62

2,391.98

13.01

Seventh Plan(1985-90)

1,337.20

274.90

1,612.10

13.80

10

Annual Plan(1990-92)

500.59

84.99

585.58

14.20

1,489.87

205.32

1,695.19

15.29

10,539.11

1,504.11

12,043.22

N.A

1,774.05

313.35

2,087.40

N.A

2,046.18

352.73

2,398.91

18.22

11 Eighth Plan (1992-97)


Expdt. Upto March, 1997 (Total
1-11)
12 Ninth Plan (1997 - 2002)
13

Tenth Plan(2002-07)

Source : Central Water Commission (FMP Directorate & ISO)

203

Table 65 : State-wise and Plan-wise Expenditure on Flood Management Work


Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/UTs

Expenditure
Upto March
2002

1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

2
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Delhi
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
TamilNadu
Tripura

3
676.9
47.7
322.2
1044.6
0.1
289.7
12.0
70.2
390.5
51.6
244.7
0.0
109.4
305.8
18.9
115.9
81.8
22.5
1.1
1.4
160.2
703.4
132.7
11.6
34.7
56.9

Approved
Outlay
for
X Plan
4
17.7
5.0
19.0
1911.9
1.9
146.0
8.0
16.6
154.3
55.7
193.1
30.0
42.8
50.0
12.0
5.0
23.9
11.0
0.0
2.0
130.0
594.0
19.4
1.0
96.6

Actual
Expenditure
2002-03

Actual
Expenditure
2003-04

Actual
Expenditure
2004-05

Anticipated
Expenditure
2005-06

Anticipated
Expenditure
2006-07

173.4
23.8
21.4
81.0
0.3
21.0
1.8
1.7
46.2
13.4
29.9
0.9
6.2
6.0
2.6
4.7
6.7
1.2
0.0
3.0
6.1
89.1
3.9
0.1
4.2

10.0
31.4
12.8
61.6
0.0
20.3
5.0
83.3
44.9
15.7
25.1
0.3
6.0
7.3
1.2
0.8
11.2
1.6
0.0
6.2
2.6
30.1
4.0
0.1
0.0
7.0

50.7
9.9
35.1
89.7
0.4
19.0
5.0
1.7
45.0
14.1
28.8
1.9
5.5
6.5
8.1
7.3
10.2
1.5
0.0
7.1
3.3
27.3
9.9
4.0
0.0
3.0

204

59.7
6.9
28.0
98.3
0.3
0.0
12.0
1.1
48.0
14.4
32.7
1.8
7.8
5.7
1.5
1.2
8.5
3.4
0.0
1.2
1.3
33.0
7.3
3.0
0.0
6.8

63.3
44.5
113.4
126.9
9.3
0.0
13.2
1.1
50.0
18.3
35.9
6.8
8.6
6.3
1.6
1.4
9.4
3.8
0.0
6.8
2.5
36.3
10.0
3.3
0.0
9.4

Anticipated
Expenditure
During
X Plan
10
357.0
116.3
210.5
457.6
1.2
60.3
36.8
85.9
234.1
76.0
152.4
11.7
34.1
31.8
15.0
15.5
46.0
11.5
0.0
24.3
15.7
215.8
35.0
10.4
0.0
30.3

(Unit : Rs. Crores)


Expenditure
Anticipated
during
Expenditure
XI Plan
Upto
X Plan
11
12
1034.0
164.0
532.9
1502.1
1.3
350.0
48.8
7.8
159.1
624.6
N.A.
127.6
27.0
397.1
41.4
11.7
143.4
337.6
33.9
131.3
127.7
34.0
1.1
25.7
175.9
99.8
919.2
5.7
167.7
22.0
34.7
N.A.
87.2
Contd..

Table 65 : State-wise and Plan-wise Expenditure on Flood Management Work


Sl.
No.

1
27
28
29
UT's
30
31

Name of the
State/UTs

2
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal

A & N Islands
Chandigarh
Dadra & Nagar
32 Haveli
33 Daman & Diu
34 Lakshadweep
35 Puducherry
Total States & U.Ts.
Central Sector
GRAND TOTAL

39.7
3.7
90.6

50.1
0.0
67.9

154.3
6.5
69.3

298.0
20.1
102.0

340.5
22.2
152.3

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

4.2
0.0

3.0
0.0

6.3
0.0

6.9
0.0

20.4
0.0

22.9
0.0

0.0
1.3
17.3
21.8
4502.3
1403.3
5965.6

0.0
0.2
3.0
12.5
698.2
86.4
784.6

0.0
0.3
3.2
9.3
523.2
95.8
619.0

0.0
0.2
3.5
12.5
644.3
99.8
744.0

0.0
0.4
3.8
15.7
829.9
181.2
1011.2

0.0
0.4
4.2
17.3
1116.4
193.5
1310.4

0.0
1.5
17.6
67.2
3812.0
657.1
4469.2

0.0
4.7
48.8
111.4
10518.7
3887.0
14405.7

495.0
3.5
1220.6
2.5
0.0
0.0
3.2
31.2
44.2
6706.6
3230.0
9936.6

(Unit : Rs. Crores)


Expenditure
Anticipated
during
Expenditure
XI Plan
Upto
X Plan
11
12
1377.6
17.6
56.0
1702.9

Anticipated
Expenditure
During
X Plan
10
882.6
52.5
482.1

Approved
Outlay
for
X Plan
4
247.5
15.4
712.3

Expenditure
Upto March
2002

Actual
Expenditure
2002-03

Actual
Expenditure
2003-04

Actual
Expenditure
2004-05

Anticipated
Expenditure
2005-06

Anticipated
Expenditure
2006-07

Source : Central Water Commission (FMP Directorate).


Note : Total may not tally due to rounding off.

205

199.3
199.3

Table 66 : State-wise Progress of Physical Works under Flood Management Works till March 2007
Sl.
No.

Name of the
State/U.T

1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35

2
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chattisgarh
Delhi
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
A&N Islands
Chandigarh
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
Daman & Diu
Lakshadweep
Puducherry
Total

Area
Benefitted
Upto
March
2007
(Mha)
3
1.311
0.055
1.642
2.949
0.000
0.078
0.003
0.483
2.000
0.012
0.217
0.001
0.005
0.346
0.004
0.001
0.132
0.001
0.000
0.632
0.630
3.190
0.082
0.017
0.122
0.033
1.703
0.002
2.568
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.004
18.222

Length of
Embankments

(km)
4
2230.000
6.324
4464.180
3430.000
0.000
83.000
23.190
104.120
1144.000
58.000
230.000
14.000
73.515
205.744
26.000
44.500
577.000
112.000
0.000
10.519
6541.000
1370.000
145.000
101.810
87.000
141.740
2097.000
9.000
10539.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
61.000
33928.642

Source : Central Water Commission (FMP Dte.)

206

Length of
Drainage
Channels

Villages
Raised/
Protected

Town/
Village
Protection
Work

Raised
Platforms

(km)
5
13569.000
4.447
850.690
365.000
0.000
453.000
32.770
271.000
4385.000
11.000
14.000
0.000
10.000
31.100
0.000
110.000
166.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
131.000
6622.000
197.000
64.860
19.000
95.230
3995.000
0.000
7392.760
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
20.000
38809.857

(No.)
6
23
17
0
0
0
0
0
30
98
0
5
5
0
6
0
0
1
2
0
0
14
0
0
0
4
0
4511
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4716

(No.)
7
72
0
694
47
0
0
2
805
448
0
12
2
30
4
37
0
38
8
0
8
29
3
25
18
46
11
65
6
48
0
0
0
0
0
0
2458

(No.)
8
58
-

58

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(Rs.Crore)
Sl.
No.

1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47

Year

2
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999

Damage to
Crops
Current
1993-94
Price
Prices
3
4
42.08
637.58
40.52
653.55
77.80
1318.64
44.44
663.28
14.12
204.64
38.28
539.15
56.76
767.03
42.55
538.61
24.04
304.30
83.18
1014.39
30.17
346.78
56.87
586.29
5.87
56.44
80.15
673.53
133.31
1009.92
144.61
1103.89
281.90
2072.79
162.78
1138.32
423.13
2802.19
98.56
590.18
428.03
2129.50
411.64
1640.00
271.49
1094.72
595.03
2351.90
720.61
2709.06
911.09
3425.15
169.97
544.78
366.37
992.87
524.56
1298.42
589.40
1423.67
1285.85
2838.52
906.09
1864.38
1425.37
2778.50
1231.58
2280.70
1154.64
1983.92
2510.9
4036.82
956.74
1430.10
695.61
943.84
579.02
690.13
1027.58
1113.30
1308.63
1308.63
888.62
789.18
1714.79
1410.19
1124.49
884.03
692.74
521.64
2594.17
1843.76
1850.87
1273.83
207

Total
Damages
Value
5
52.40
57.23
102.73
53.63
23.37
43.97
86.20
63.17
31.37
94.89
36.61
66.61
7.14
88.43
155.43
211.10
404.44
287.83
632.48
158.19
569.00
569.02
471.64
888.69
1201.85
1454.76
614.20
840.50
1196.50
1644.88
2491.61
1905.56
4059.27
3748.53
2569.72
4630.30
2405.33
1708.92
1488.33
3344.53
3282.49
1794.59
3702.31
3005.74
2831.18
8860.72
3612.76

1993-94
Prices
6
793.94
923.06
1741.19
800.45
338.70
619.30
1164.86
799.62
397.09
1157.20
420.80
686.70
68.65
743.11
1177.50
1611.45
2973.82
2012.80
4188.61
947.25
2830.85
2267.01
1901.77
3512.61
4518.23
5469.02
1968.59
2277.78
2961.63
3973.14
5500.24
3920.91
7912.81
6941.72
4415.33
7444.21
3595.41
2318.75
1773.93
3623.54
3282.49
1593.77
3044.66
2363.00
2131.91
6297.60
2486.41
Contd..

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(Rs.Crore)
Sl.
No.

1
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57

Year

2
2000
2001
2002
2003*
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Total
Average
Maximum
(Year)

Damage to
Crops
Current
1993-94
Price
Prices
3
4
4246.62
2727.44
688.48
426.83
913.09
547.42
1424.83
810.02
615.07
328.39
428.88
219.26
306.83
148.80
1336.32
619.52
679.28
290.42
438.35
39895
67682
753
1277
4246.62
4036.82
(2000)
(1988)

Source : Central water Commision (FMP Directorate)


Note : Totals may not tally due to rounding off.

208

Total
Damages
Value
5
8864.54
7109.41
2574.54
4434.35
3336.59
1466.11
665.61
3939.90
2214.41
1399.28
103555
1954
8864.54
(2000)

1993-94
Prices
6
5693.35
4407.57
1543.49
2520.95
1781.41
749.54
322.80
1826.56
946.73
143686
2711
7912.81
(1985)

Table 68(A) : Flood Forecasting Performance at various Forecasting stations during the flood season 2008
Sl.
No.

Name of the river

Name of FF site

Name of State

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level
(m)

Highest Flood Level


Level
(m)

Date/ Month/
Year

Maximum Level -2008


Level (m)

During 2008

Date and
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)

No. of
Forecasts
issued

No. of
Forecasts
within
limits

Percentage of
accuracy
13

10

11

12

534.22
339.12
293.60
179.16
125.96
123.68
113.11
99.15
81.09

31-07-08
31-07-08
31-07-08
20-08-08
24-08-08
24-08-08
26-08-08
27-08-08
14-08-08

0
0
4
70
35
35
50
23
0

0
0
4
67
34
32
48
23
0

80.06
73.37
68.23
62.23
59.33
58.45
50.40
49.32
42.42
38.85
33.73

13-08-08
14-08-08
14-08-08
15-08-08
15-08-08
16-08-08
23-08-08
23-08-08
25-08-08
25-08-08
24-08-08

0
0
0
1
1
50
40
71
59
18
50

0
0
0
1
1
50
40
71
59
18
50

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Ganga Basin
Alaknanda
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga

Srinagar
Rishikesh
Haridwar
Narora Barrage
Kannauj
Ankinghat
Kanpur
Dalmau
Phaphamau

Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh

539.00
339.50
293.00

540.00
340.50
294.00

536.85
341.72
296.23

124.97
123.00
113.00
98.36
83.73

125.97
124.00
114.00
99.36
84.73

126.24
124.31
113.47
99.84
87.98

05/09/1995
03/09/1978
02/09/1978
06/09/1978
29/08/1998
09/09/1978
02/09/1967
03/08/1973
08/09/1978

10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga

Allahabad Chhatnag
Mirzapur
Varanasi
Ghazipur
Buxar
Ballia
Patna Dighaghat
Patna Gandhighat
Hathidah
Munger
Bhagalpur

Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Bihar
Uttar Pradesh
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar

83.73
76.72
70.26
62.11
59.32
56.62
49.45
47.60
40.76
38.33
32.68

84.73
77.72
71.26
63.11
60.32
57.62
50.45
48.60
41.76
39.33
33.68

88.03
80.34
73.90
65.22
62.09
60.25
52.52
50.27
43.15
40.99
34.20

08/09/1978
09/09/1978
09/09/1978
09/09/1978
1948
14/09/2003
23/08/1975
14/08/1994
07/08/1971
19/09/1976
17/09/2003

100.00
95.71
97.14
91.43
96.00
100.00

100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
Contd..

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1
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41

Name of the river

2
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ramganga
Ramganga
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Sahibi
Chambal
Betwa
Betwa
Ken

Name of FF site

3
Kahalgaon
Sahibgunj
Farakka
Moradabad
Bareilly
Tajewala Weir
Mawi
Delhi Rly Bridge
Mathura
Agra
Etawa
Auraiya
Kalpi
Hamirpur
Chilaghat
Naini
Dhansa
Gandhisagar Dam
Mohana
Sahjina
Banda

Name of State

4
Bihar
Jharkhand
West Bengal
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Haryana
Uttar Pradesh
NCT Delhi
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
NCT Delhi
Madhya Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level
(m)

Highest Flood Level


Level
(m)

Date/ Month/
Year

Maximum Level -2008


Level (m)

During 2008

Date and
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)

No. of
Forecasts
issued

No. of
Forecasts
within
limits

Percentage of
accuracy

10

11

12

13

30.09
26.25
21.25
189.60
162.70

31.09
27.25
22.25
190.60
163.70

32.87
30.91
25.14
192.68
162.88

31.96
28.52
23.62
190.32
161.81

21-08-08
21-08-08
03-09-08
21-07-08
23-07-08

230.85
204.83
165.20
152.40
121.92
113.00
108.00
103.63
100.00
84.74
212.44

232.45
207.49
169.73
154.76
126.13
118.19
112.98
108.59
105.16
87.99
213.58

231.26
206.00
165.53
150.32
120.36
106.34
101.54
97.64
94.76
80.75
210.80

22-09-08
23-09-08
26-09-08
27-09-08
24-08-08
15-07-08
15-07-08
13-08-08
13-08-08
14-08-08
11-08-08

121.66
103.54
103.00

122.66
104.54
104.00

133.69
108.67
113.29

11/09/1983
12/09/1983
07/07/2009

119.87
99.29
107.08

12-08-08
12-08-08
22-06-08

74
80
172
6
0
0
19
27
45
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6

74
80
164
6
0
0
17
25
45
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6

100.00
100.00
95.35
100.00

230.00
204.00
164.20
151.40
120.92
112.00
107.00
102.63
99.00
83.74
211.44

17/09/2003
1998
07/09/1998
03/09/1978
06/08/1978
03/09/1978
26/09/1988
06/09/1978
08/09/1978
09/09/1978
11/09/1978
25/08/1996
25/08/1996
12/09/1983
06/09/1978
08/09/1978
06/08/1977

89.47
92.59
100.00
100.00

100.00
Contd..

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No.

1
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61

Name of the river

2
Gomati
Gomati
SAI
Ghaghra
Ghaghra
Ghaghra
Ghaghra
Ghaghra
Ghaghra
Rapti
Rapti
Rapti
Sone
Sone
Sone
PunPun
Gandak
Gandak
Gandak
Gandak

Name of FF site

3
Lucknow
HanumanSetu
Jaunpur
Raibareli
Elgin Bridge
Ayodhya
Turtipar
Darauli
Gangpur Siswan
Chhapra
Balrampur
Bansi
Gorakpur Birdghat
Inderpuri
Koelwar
Maner
Sripalpur
Khadda
Chatia
Rewaghat
Hazipur

Name of State

4
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Uttar Pradesh
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level
(m)

Highest Flood Level


Level
(m)

Date/ Month/
Year

Maximum Level -2008


Level (m)

During 2008

Date and
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)

No. of
Forecasts
issued

No. of
Forecasts
within
limits

Percentage of
accuracy

10

11

12

13

108.50
73.07
100.00
105.07
91.73
63.01
59.82
56.04
52.68
103.62
83.90
73.98
107.20
54.52
51.00
49.60
95.00
68.15
53.41
49.32

109.50
74.07
101.00
106.07
92.73
64.01
60.82
57.04
53.68
104.62
84.90
74.98
108.20
55.52
52.00
50.60
96.00
69.15
54.41
50.32

110.85
77.74
104.81
107.18
93.74
66.00
61.74
58.01
54.59
105.25
85.82
77.54
108.85
58.88
53.79
53.91
97.50
70.04
55.41
50.93

10/09/1971
22/09/1971
17/09/1982
14/09/1983
02/08/2007
28/08/1998
29/08/1998
18/09/1983
03/09/1982
11/09/2000
21/08/1998
23/08/1998
23/08/1975
20/07/1971
10/09/1976
18/09/1976
23/07/2002
26/07/2002
17/09/1986
1948

109.03
73.48
100.53
107.48
93.85
64.96
60.98
57.75
51.52
104.18
85.26
76.75
104.99
53.06
51.50
52.77
95.64
68.60
54.07
49.92

28-08-08
30-08-08
22-08-08
23-09-08
24-09-08
27-09-08
24-08-08
25-08-08
01-08-08
24-09-08
25-07-08
27-07-08
02-07-08
23-08-08
23-08-08
18-08-08
28-08-08
30-08-08
01-09-08
23-08-08

6
13
5
97
109
90
81
63
0
13
20
36
0
0
13
52
128
11
30
25

6
12
4
92
103
87
81
63
0
12
20
36
0
0
13
50
125
11
30
25

100.00
92.31
80.00
94.85
94.50
96.67
100.00
100.00
92.31
100.00
100.00

100.00
96.15
97.66
100.00
100.00
100.00
Contd..

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Sl.
No.

Name of the river

Name of FF site

Name of State

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level
(m)

Highest Flood Level


Level
(m)

Date/ Month/
Year

Maximum Level -2008


Level (m)

During 2008

Date and
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)

No. of
Forecasts
issued

No. of
Forecasts
within
limits

Percentage of
accuracy

10

11

12

13

62

Burhi Gandak

Lalbeghiaghat

Bihar

62.20

63.20

67.09

30/07/1975

63.60

26-07-08

13

13

100.00

63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82

Burhi Gandak
Burhi Gandak
Burhi Gandak
Burhi Gandak
Bagmati
Bagmati
Adhwara Group
Adhwara Group
Kamla Balan
Kosi
Kosi
Kosi
Mahananda
Mahananda
Mayurakshi
Mayurakshi
Mayurakshi
Ajoy
Damodar
Damodar

Muzaffarpur
Sikandarpur
Samastipur
Rosera
Khagaria
Benibad
Hayaghat
Kamtaul
Ekmighat
Jhanjharpur
Basua
Baltara
Kursela
Dhengraghat
Jhawa
Massanjore Dam
Tilpara Barrage
Narayanpur
Gheropara
Tenughat Dam
Panchet Dam

Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Jharkhand
West Bengal
West Bengal
West Bengal
Jharkhand
Jharkhand

51.53
45.02
41.63
35.58
47.68
44.72
49.00
45.94
49.00
46.75
32.85
29.00
34.65
30.40
121.31
62.79
26.99
38.42
268.83
132.59

52.53
46.02
42.63
36.58
48.68
45.72
50.00
46.94
50.00
47.75
33.85
30.00
35.65
31.40

54.29
49.38
46.35
39.22
50.01
48.96
52.99
49.52
53.01
48.87
36.40
32.04
38.09
33.51
122.87
67.05
29.69
43.94
265.56
132.89

15/08/1987
15/08/1987
16/08/1987
1976
12/07/2004
14/08/1987
12/08/1987
12/07/2004
10/07/2004
11/07/2004
15/08/1987
06/09/1998
1968
14/08/1987
25/09/1999
27/09/1978
27/09/1995
27/09/1978
17/09/1985
02/10/1959

52.70
47.07
44.25
37.75
49.34
45.58
50.48
46.93
51.08
48.47
34.06
31.03
36.59
32.03
121.31
62.79
25.68
38.45
262.55
128.33

29-07-08
31-07-08
31-07-08
24-08-08
22-07-08
28-07-08
27-07-08
28-07-08
29-08-08
23-07-08
28-07-08
20-08-08
30-08-08
31-08-08
12-10-08
23-09-08
21-08-08
16-07-08
09-07-08
25-09-08

15
27
40
69
113
20
42
27
54
137
49
78
63
128
15
12
0
1
61
102

15
27
40
69
113
20
42
27
54
137
49
78
59
128
15
12
0
1
61
102

100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
93.65
100.00
100.00
100.00

27.99
39.42

100.00
100.00
100.00
Contd..

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Name of the river

83
84
85
86
87

Damodar
Barakar
Mundeshwari
Kangsabati
Kangsabati
Brahmaputra Basin
Brahmaputra
Brahmaputra
Brahmaputra
Brahmaputra
Brahmaputra
Brahmaputra
Burhidihing
Burhidihing
Desang
Dikhow
Subansiri
Dhansiri (S)
Dhansiri (S)
Jiabharali
Kopilli
Kopilli

88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103

Name of FF site

Name of State

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level
(m)

Highest Flood Level


Level
(m)

Date/ Month/
Year

Maximum Level -2008


Level (m)

During 2008

Date and
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)

No. of
Forecasts
issued

No. of
Forecasts
within
limits

Percentage of
accuracy

10

11

12

13

31/10/2002
02/10/1959
29/09/1978
02/09/1978
02/09/1978

64.47
147.88
11.98
133.26
24.80

10-10-08
21-07-08
26-09-08
13-07-08

95
74
4
50
0

95
74
4
46
0

100.00
100.00
100.00
92.00

03/09/1998
11/07/1991
27/08/1988
21/07/2004
31/07/1954
28/08/1988
17/06/1973
25/08/1988
06/09/1998
08/07/1974
28/06/1972
11/10/1986
24/09/1985
26/07/2007
16/06/1973
21/07/2004

105.86
86.09
65.63
49.84
36.24
29.60
117.90
103.01
95.47
93.34
82.73
89.86
78.82
77.80
61.05
56.04

22-07-08
23-07-08
04-09-08
04-09-08
06-09-08
06-09-08
01-09-08
07-07-08
17-07-08
20-07-08
03-09-08
02-08-08
24-08-08
05-07-08
01-09-08
07-09-08

307
99
75
45
52
187
0
44
53
37
95
60
215
321
6
32

307
99
74
44
52
187
0
42
48
37
95
59
215
315
6
32

100.00
100.00
98.67
97.78
100.00
100.00

Durgapur Barrage
Maithon Dam
Harinkhola
Kangsabati Dam
Mohanpur

West Bengal
Jharkhand
West Bengal
West Bengal
West Bengal

64.47
150.88
11.80
134.11
24.73

12.80
25.73

64.47
151.79
14.58
134.71
29.87

Dibrugrah
Neamatighat
Tezpur
Guwahati
Goalpara
Dhubri
Naharkatia
Khowang
Nanglamoraghat
Shivsagar
Badatighat
Golaghat
Numaligarh
Jiabharali_NTX
Kampur
Dharmatul

Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam

103.24
84.04
64.23
48.68
35.27
27.62
119.40
101.11
93.46
91.40
81.53
88.50
76.42
76.00
59.50
55.00

104.24
85.04
65.23
49.68
36.27
28.62
120.40
102.11
94.46
92.40
82.53
89.50
77.42
77.00
60.50
56.00

106.48
87.37
66.59
51.46
37.43
30.36
122.69
103.92
96.49
95.62
86.84
91.30
79.87
78.50
61.86
58.09

95.45
90.57
100.00
100.00
98.33
100.00
98.13
100.00
100.00
Contd..

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104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123

Name of the river

Name of FF site

Name of State

Puthimari
Puthimari _NHX
Pagladiya
Pagladia_NTX
Beki
Beki NHX
Manas
Manas NHX
Sankosh
Golakganj
Raidak-I
Tufanganj
Torsa
Ghughumari
Jaldhaka
NH-31
Jaldhaka
Mathabhanga
Tista
Domohani
Tista
Mekhliganj
Barak & Meghna Basins
Barak
APGhat
Katakhal
Matizuri
Kushiyara
Karimganj
Manu
Kailashar
Gumti
Sonamura
Eastern Rivers (Excluding Mahanadi)
Subernarekna
Rajghat
Burhabalang
NH_5 _Road Bridge
Baitarni
Anandpur
Baitarni
Akhuapada

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level
(m)

Highest Flood Level


Level
(m)

Date/ Month/
Year

Maximum Level -2008


Level (m)

During 2008

Date and
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)

No. of
Forecasts
issued

No. of
Forecasts
within
limits

Percentage of
accuracy

10

11

12

13

Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
West Bengal
West Bengal
West Bengal
West Bengal
West Bengal
West Bengal

50.81
51.75
44.10
47.81
28.94
34.22
39.80
80.00
47.70
85.65
65.45

51.81
52.75
45.10
48.42
29.94
35.30
40.41
80.90
48.20
85.95
65.95

55.04
55.45
46.20
50.08
30.95
36.36
41.46
81.33
49.85
89.30
66.45

27/07/2007
08/07/2004
04/08/2000
15/09/1984
08/09/2007
21/07/1993
03/08/2000
28/07/1972
07/09/2007
04/10/1968
13/07/1996

55.08
54.03
45.89
48.44
30.39
35.40
40.43
80.30
47.94
86.04
65.86

31-08-08
30-08-08
30-08-08
31-08-08
30-08-08
30-08-08
30-08-08
29-08-08
29-08-08
20-06-08
29-08-08

272
49
401
39
140
29
31
16
9
32
37

261
43
401
38
137
23
29
16
9
32
37

95.96
87.76
100.00
97.44
97.86
79.31
93.55
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00

Assam
Assam
Assam
Tripura
Tripura

18.83
19.27
13.94
24.34
11.50

19.83
20.27
14.94
25.34
12.50

21.84
22.73
16.55
25.79
14.42

01/08/1989
10/09/2007
09/09/2007
07/06/1993
23/07/1993

19.87
20.69
15.71
21.91
11.28

06-08-08
05-08-08
06-08-08
09-10-08
30-08-08

44
28
90
0
0

44
28
89
0
0

100.00
100.00
98.89

Orissa
Orissa
Orissa
Orissa

9.45
7.21
37.44
17.83

10.36
8.13
38.36
17.83

12.38
9.50
41.20
21.95

06/07/2007
12/10/1973
19/08/1975
16/08/1960

12.69
8.00
40.18
19.63

19-06-08
18-06-08
18-06-08
18-06-08

11
8
17
10

11
8
14
7

100.00
100.00
82.35
70.00
Contd..

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124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143

Name of the river

2
Brahmani
Rushikuluya
Vamsadhara
Vamsadhara
Vamsadhara
Mahanadi Basin
Mahanadi
Mahanadi
Mahanadi
Mahanadi
Godavari Basin
Godavari
Godavari
Godavari
Godavari
Godavari
Godavari
Godavari
Godavari
Godavari
Godavari
Godavari

Name of FF site

Name of State

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level
(m)

Highest Flood Level


Level
(m)

Date/ Month/
Year

Maximum Level -2008


Level (m)

During 2008

Date and
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)

No. of
Forecasts
issued

No. of
Forecasts
within
limits

Percentage of
accuracy

10

11

12

13

Jenapur
Purushottampur
Gunupur
Kashinagar
Gotta Barrage

Orissa
Orissa
Orissa
Orissa
Andhra Pradesh

22.00
15.83
83.00
53.60
34.84

23.00
16.83
84.00
54.60
47.40

24.78
19.65
88.75
58.93
39.92

20/08/1975
04/11/1990
17/09/1980
18/09/1980
07/10/1999

22.70
16.85
85.84
56.60

18-09-08
18-09-08
17-09-08
18-09-08

4
6
11
69
12

3
6
9
63
8

75.00
100.00
81.82
91.30
66.67

Hirakud Dam
Naraj
Alipingal Devi
Nimapara

Orissa
Orissa
Orissa
Orissa

192.02
25.41
10.85
9.85

26.41
11.76
10.76

192.30
27.61
12.90
11.60

30/01/1998
31/08/1982
17/07/2001
31/08/1982

192.02
27.18
13.05
11.40

18-09-08
20-09-08
20-09-08
20-09-08

57
12
9
9

54
11
9
9

94.74
91.67
100.00
100.00

Kopergaon
Jaikwadi Dam
Gangakhed
Nanded
Sriram Sagar
Kaleswaram
Eturunagaram
Dummagudam
Bhadrachalam
Kunavaram
Rajamundri

Maharashtra
Maharashtra
Maharashtra
Maharashtra
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh

490.90
463.91
374.00
353.00
332.54
103.50
73.29
53.00
45.72
37.74
17.68

499.17
464.69
377.57
355.65
332.72
107.05
77.66
60.25
55.66
51.30
20.48

1969
12/10/1990
1947
1983
13/10/1990
1986
1990
16/08/1986
16/08/1986
16/08/1986
16/08/1986

495.04
463.91
372.60
349.10
332.54
102.32
73.94
52.95
47.03
37.14
16.61

20-09-08
28-09-08
22-09-08
22-09-08
25-09-08
05-08-08
06-08-08
06-08-08
06-08-08
07-08-08
07-08-08

47
13
0
0
12
0
11
2
15
0
0

40
13
0
0
12
0
11
2
11
0
0

85.11
100.00

493.68
375.00
354.00
104.75
75.79
55.00
48.77
39.24
19.51

100.00
100.00
100.00
73.33

Contd..

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144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161

Name of the river

Name of FF site

Name of State

Godavari
Dowalaiswaram
Wardha
Balharsha
Wainganga
Bhandara
Wainganga
Pauni
Manjira
Singur Dam
Manjira
Nizamsagar Dam
Indravati
Jagdalpur
Krishna Basin
Krishna
Arjunward
Krishna
Alamati Dam
Krishna
Narayanpur Dam
Krishna
Priyadarshini
Krishna
Srisailam Dam
Krishna
Prakasham Barrage
Bhima
Deongaon
Tungbhadra
Tungabhadra Dam
Tungbhadra
Mantralayam
Southern River System:
Pennar
Nellore
Western River Systems:
Banas
Dantiwada Dam

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level
(m)

Highest Flood Level


Level
(m)

Date/ Month/
Year

Maximum Level -2008


Level (m)

During 2008

Date and
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)

No. of
Forecasts
issued

No. of
Forecasts
within
limits

Percentage of
accuracy

10

11

12

13

Andhra Pradesh
Maharashtra
Maharashtra
Maharashtra
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Chhatisgarh

14.25
171.50
244.00
226.73
523.60
428.24
539.50

16.08
174.00
244.50
227.73

18.36
176.00
250.90
232.35
523.60
428.24
544.68

16/08/1986
1986
16/09/2005
07/09/1994
1999
1999
1973

14.57
170.77
244.58
226.22
523.59
428.24
540.32

07-08-08
05-08-08
02-08-08
02-08-08
24-09-08
15-09-08
11-08-08

9
0
7
0
7
3
11

8
0
7
0
6
3
11

88.89

Maharashtra
Karnataka
Karnataka
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
Karnataka
Andhra Pradesh

542.07
519.60
492.25
318.52
269.75
18.30
402.00
497.74
310.00

543.29

312.00

543.69
519.60
492.11
316.50
269.93
21.50
407.34
497.74
315.80

05/08/2005
18/09/2002
29/10/1997
21/10/1993
13/10/1990
07/10/2003
13/08/2006
05/10/1992
19/11/1992

519.60
492.22
317.45
269.75
17.48
402.09
497.74
312.59

27-08-08
26-09-08
14-10-08
21-09-08
06-09-08
23-09-08
20-08-08
15-08-08

51
37
62
66
78
1
87
15

51
37
62
66
77
1
87
14

Andhra Pradesh

15.91

17.28

18.70

30/11/1982

13.41

25-10-08

Gujarat

182.88

185.06

186.04

01/09/1973

168.98

03-08-08

540.80

404.50

100.00
85.71
100.00
100.00

100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
98.72
100.00
100.00
93.33

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Name of the river

Name of FF site

Name of State

162

Sabarmati

Dharoi Dam

163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174

Sabarmati
Mahi
Mahi
Naramada
Naramada
Naramada
Naramada
Tapi
Tapi
Tapi
Damanganga
Damanganga

Ahmedabad
Shubhash Bridge
Kadana Dam
Wanakbori
Mandla
Hoshangabad
Garudeswar
Bharuch
Hatnur Dam
Ukai Dam
Surat
Madhuban Dam
Vapi Town

175

Damanganga

Daman

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level
(m)

Highest Flood Level


Level
(m)

: FRL : Full Reservoir Level

Level (m)

During 2008

Date and
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)

No. of
Forecasts
issued

No. of
Forecasts
within
limits

Percentage of
accuracy
13

10

11

12

Gujarat

187.45

192.25

189.63

03/09/1990

183.66

23-09-08

Gujarat
Gujarat
Gujarat
Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
Gujarat
Gujarat
Maharashtra
Gujarat
Gujarat
Gujarat
Gujarat
Dadra & Nagar
Haveli

44.09
126.19
71.00
437.20
292.83
30.48
6.71
212.02
102.41
8.50
79.86
18.20

45.34
127.71
72.54
437.80
293.83
31.09
7.31
214.00
105.16
9.50
82.40
19.20

46.85
127.74
74.77
439.41
300.90
41.65
12.65
214.00
105.51
12.01
80.60
23.76

18/07/1993
09/09/1989
24/08/1990
18/08/1974
30/08/1973
06/09/1970
07/09/1970
12/10/1989
08/10/1990
03/08/2004
27/09/1993
1976

41.92
124.87
67.28
435.76
290.00
16.24
5.00
214.00
102.25
4.70
80.05
17.15

14-09-08
03-10-08
16-08-08
01-08-08
02-08-08
20-09-08
04-07-08
05-10-08
12-10-08
05-07-08
02-10-08
11-08-08

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
17
0
17
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
16
0
17
0

2.60

3.40

4.00

03/08/2004

2.10
Total
Forecasts
Level
Forecasts
Inflow
Forecast

04-07-08

6691

6554

97.95

5670

5551

97.90

1021

1003

98.24

Source : Central Water Commission (Flood Forecasting Monitoring Directoirate)


Note

Date/ Month/
Year

Maximum Level -2008

FF : Flood Forecasting

PL : Pond level

217

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94.12
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Name of the river

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Ganga Basin
Alaknanda
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga ##
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga

11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ramganga

Name of FF site

3
Srinagar
Rishikesh
Haridwar
Narora Barrage
Kannauj
Ankinghat
Kanpur
Dalmau
Phphamau
Allahabad
Chhatnag
Mirzapur
Varanasi
Ghazipur
Buxar
Ballia
Patna (Dighaghat)
Patna (Gandhighat)
Hathidah
Munger
Bhagalpur
Kahalgaon
Sahibgunj
Farakka
Moradabad

Name of State

4
Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Bihar
Uttar Pradesh
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Jharkhand
West Bengal
Uttar Pradesh

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level (m)

539.00
540.00
339.50
340.50
293.00
294.00
PL= 180.79 at D/S
124.97
125.97
123.00
124.00
113.00
114.00
98.36
99.36
83.73
84.73
83.73
84.73
76.72
70.26
62.11
59.32
56.62
49.45
47.60
40.76
38.33
32.68
30.09
26.25
21.25
189.60

Highest Flood Level


Level
Date/
(m)
Month/
Year

77.72
71.26
63.11
60.32
57.62
50.45
48.60
41.76
39.33
33.68
31.09
27.25
22.25
190.60

Maximum Level -2007


Level
Date and
(m)
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)

During 2007
No.of
Forecasts
issued

No.of
Forecasts
within
limits

10

11

12

536.85
341.72
296.23
180.18
126.24
124.31
113.47
99.84
87.98
88.03

05-09-1995
05-09-1995
02-09-1978
06-09-1978
29-08-1998
09-09-1978
02-09-1967
03-08-1973
08-09-1978
08-09-1978

534.60
339.67
595.05
178.92
125.56
123.39
112.73
98.71
79.31
76.71

15/08/07: 06
15/08/07: 18
14/08/07: 22
19/08/07: 16
23/08/07: 03
22/08/07: 15
22/08/07: 23
24/08/07: 06
26/08/07: 07
26/08/07: 08

0
2
8
68
9
6
19
4
0
0

0
2
5
67
9
6
19
4
0
0

80.34
73.90
65.22
62.09
60.25
52.52
50.27
43.15
40.99
34.20
32.87
30.91
25.14
192.68

09-09-1978
09-09-1978
09-09-1978
1948
14-09-2003
23-08-1975
14-08-1994
07-08-1971
19-09-1976
17-09-2003
17-09-2003
1998
07-09-1998
03-09-1978

69.32
64.49
58.47
56.15
55.73
49.66
48.50
41.49
38.04
33.28
31.74
28.60
23.40
190.31

26/08/07: 19
27/08/07: 08
28/08/07: 06
17/08/07: 18
17/08/07: 09
07/08/07:06
11/09/07: 07
11/09/07: 07
21/08/07: 19
22/08/07: 16
13/09/07: 16
23/08/07: 06
14/09/07: 07
17/08/07: 06

0
0
0
0
0
11
51
49
0
32
77
88
166
11

0
0
0
0
0
11
51
49
0
32
77
88
160
7

Percentage of
accuracy
13

100
62.5
98.5
100
100
100
100

100
100
100
100
100
100
96.4
63.6
Contd..

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Sl.
No.

Name of the river

25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42

Ramganga
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Sahibi
Chambal
Betwa
Betwa
Ken
Gomati

43
44
45
46
47
48
49

Gomati
SAI
Ghaghra
Ghaghra
Ghaghra
Ghaghra
Ghaghra

Name of FF site

3
Bareilly
Tajewala Weir
Mawi
Delhi Rly Bridge
Mathura
Agra
Etawa
Auraiya
Kalpi
Hamirpur
Chilaghat
Naini
Dhansa
Gandhisagar Dam
Mohana
Sahjina
Banda
Lucknow
HanumanSetu
Jaunpur
Raibareli
Elgin Bridge
Ayodhya
Turtipar
Darauli
Gangpur Siswan

Name of State

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level (m)

Highest Flood Level


Level
Date/
(m)
Month/
Year
7

Maximum Level -2007


Level
Date and
(m)
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)

During 2007
No.of
Forecasts
issued

No.of
Forecasts
within
limits

10

11

12
0
0
4
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
81
87
72
58
27

Uttar Pradesh
Haryana
Uttar Pradesh
NCT Delhi
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
NCT Delhi
Madhya Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh

162.70
163.70
PL=323.70
230.00
230.85
204.00
204.83
164.20
165.20
151.40
152.40
120.92
121.92
112.00
113.00
107.00
108.00
102.63
103.63
99.00
100.00
83.74
84.74
211.44
212.44

162.88
328.27
232.45
207.49
169.73
154.76
126.13
118.19
112.98
108.59
105.16
87.99
213.58

06-08-1978
03-09-1978
26-09-1988
06-09-1978
08-09-1978
09-09-1978
11-09-1978
25-08-1996
25-08-1996
12-09-1983
06-09-1978
08-09-1978
06-08-1977

161.44
334.5
230.32
204.74
162.70
148.88
117.83
106.77
101.78
95.32
90.45
77.31
210.28

17/08/07: 18
13-08-07: 11
14/08/07: 15
15/08/07: 11
19/08/07: 19
19/08/07: 07
21/08/07: 07
12/07/07: 07
12/07/07: 08
12/07/07: 23
14/07/07: 00
26/08/07: 11
19/09/07: 08

121.66
103.54
103.00
108.50

122.66
104.54
104.00
109.50

133.69
108.67
113.28
110.85

11-09-1983
12-09-1983
14-09-1992
10-09-1971

111.94
94.05
98.72
105.76

25/08/07: 18
13/07/07: 06
23/08/07: 18
05/09/07: 15

0
0
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
0

Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Bihar
Bihar

73.07
100.00
105.07
91.73
63.01
59.82
56.04

74.07
101.00
106.07
92.73
64.01
60.82
57.04

77.74
104.81
107.18
93.65
66.00
61.74
58.01

22-09-1971
17-09-1982
14-09-1983
19-08-1998
28-08-1998
29-08-1998
18-09-1983

69.01
97.85
107.12
93.74
65.04
61.04
57.12

04/08/07: 12
05/08/07: 08
31/07/08: 17
02/08/07: 01
05/08/07: 18
06/08/07: 05
06/08/07: 00

0
0
83
88
73
58
27

Percentage of
accuracy
13

100
75

37.5

97.6
98.9
98.6
100
100
Contd..

219

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Sl.
No.

Name of the river

50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63

Ghaghra
Rapti
Rapti
Rapti
Sone
Sone
Sone
PunPun
Gandak
Gandak
Gandak
Gandak
Burhi Gandak
Burhi Gandak

64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74

Burhi Gandak
Burhi Gandak
Burhi Gandak
Bagmati
Bagmati
Adhwara Group
Adhwara Group
Kamla Balan
Kosi
Kosi
Kosi

Name of FF site

Name of State

3
Chhapra
Balrampur
Bansi
Gorakpur Birdghat
Inderpuri
Koelwar
Maner
Sripalpur
Khadda
Chatia
Rewaghat
Hazipur
Lalbeghiaghat
Muzaffarpur
Sikandarpur
Samastipur
Rosera
Khagaria
Benibad
Hayaghat
Kamtaul
Ekmighat
Jhanjharpur
Basua
Baltara
Kursela

4
Bihar
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Uttar Pradesh
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level (m)

Highest Flood Level


Level
Date/
(m)
Month/
Year
7

Maximum Level -2007


Level
Date and
(m)
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)

During 2007
No.of
Forecasts
issued

No.of
Forecasts
within
limits

10

11

12

Percentage of
accuracy
13

52.68
103.62
83.90
73.98
107.20
54.52
51.00
49.60
95.00
68.15
53.41
49.32
62.20
51.53

53.68
104.62
84.90
74.98
108.20
55.52
52.00
50.60
96.00
69.15
54.41
50.32
63.20
52.53

54.59
105.25
85.82
77.54
108.85
58.88
53.79
53.91
97.50
70.04
55.41
50.93
67.09
54.29

03-09-1982
11-09-2000
21-08-1998
23-08-1998
23-08-1975
20-07-1971
10-09-1976
18-09-1976
23-07-2002
26-07-2002
17-09-1986
1948
30-07-1975
15-08-1987

50.72
104.98
85.23
76.75
105.10
53.12
50.79
53.33
96.56
70.00
54.94
49.00
65.03
54.09

19/08/07: 10
30/07/07: 13
04/08/07: 23
04/08/07: 07
14-08-07: 19
15/08/07: 12
07/08/07: 16
03/10/07: 08
06/09/07: 17
19/08/07: 16
10/09/07: 09
10/09/07: 19
20/08/07: 03
22/08/07: 03

0
31
35
56
0
0
0
54
223
43
36
0
42
75

0
27
32
54
0
0
0
51
206
43
36
0
41
73

97.6
97.3

45.02
41.63
35.58
47.68
44.72
49.00
45.94
49.00
46.75
32.85
29.00

46.02
42.63
36.58
48.68
45.72
50.00
46.94
50.00
47.75
33.85
30.00

49.38
46.35
39.22
50.01
48.96
52.99
49.52
53.01
48.87
36.40
32.04

15-08-1987
16-08-1987
1976
12-07-2004
14-08-1987
12-08-1987
12-07-2004
10-07-2004
11-07-2004
15-08-1987
06-09-1998

49.25
46.05
37.21
49.86
48.67
51.70
49.39
52.66
48.68
35.67
31.20

03/08/07: 08
02/08/07: 19
23/08/07: 00
01/08/07: 10
02/08/07: 08
29/07/07: 17
02/08/07: 06
27/07/07: 20
27/07/07: 22
02/08/07: 06
13/09/07: 17

81
80
73
123
82
89
93
95
300
99
83

81
79
73
122
82
89
90
94
288
99
83

100
98.8
100
99.2
100
100
96.8
98.9
96
100
100

87.1
91.4
96.4

94.4
92.4
100
100

Contd..

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Sl.
No.

Name of the river

75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87

Mahananda
Mahananda
Mayurakshi
Mayurakshi
Mayurakshi
Ajoy
Damodar
Damodar
Damodar
Barakar
Mundeshwari
Kangsabati
Kangsabati

Brahmaputra Basin
88
Brahmaputra
89
Brahmaputra
90
Brahmaputra
91
Brahmaputra
92
Brahmaputra
93
Brahmaputra
94
Burhidihing
95
Burhidihing
96
Desang
97
Dikhow
98
Subansiri

Name of FF site

Name of State

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level (m)

Highest Flood Level


Level
Date/
(m)
Month/
Year
7

Maximum Level -2007


Level
Date and
(m)
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)

During 2007
No.of
Forecasts
issued

Percentage of
accuracy

10

11

12

13

56
100
19
24
7
11
76
101
100
82
23
54
7

100
97.1
100
100
100
84.6
98.7
100
100
100
95.8
98.2
100

307
116
59
32
52
173
0
57
112
69
73

100
99.1
100
97
98.1
100

Dhengraghat
Jhawa
Massanjore Dam
Tilpara Barrage
Narayanpur
Gheropara
Tenughat Dam
Panchet Dam
Durgapur Barrage
Maithon Dam
Harinkhola
Kangsabati Dam
Mohanpur

Bihar
Bihar
Jharkhand
West Bengal
West Bengal
West Bengal
Jharkhand
Jharkhand
West Bengal
Jharkhand
West Bengal
West Bengal
West Bengal

34.65
35.65
30.40
31.40
FRL = 121.31
PL= 62.79
26.99
27.99
38.42
39.42
FRL = 268.83
FRL = 132.59
PL = 64.47
FRL= 150.88
11.80
12.80
FRL=134.11
24.73
25.73

38.09
33.51
122.87
67.05
29.69
43.94
265.56
132.89
64.47
151.79
14.58
134.71
29.87

1968
14-08-1987
25-09-1999
27-09-1978
27-09-1995
27-09-1978
17-09-1985
02-10-1959
31-10-2002
02-10-1959
29-09-1978
02-09-1978
02-09-1978

36.80
32.02
121.31
62.79
28.72
41.00
260.65
131.00
64.465
150.37
14.40
134.32
27.06

29/07/07: 20
08/09/07: 00
27/09/07: 17
02/10/07: 13
26/09/07: 03
26/09/07: 08
30/09/07: 05
25/09/07: 23
25/09/07: 10
26/09/07: 10
18/08/07: 20
19/08/07: 13

56
103
19
24
7
13
77
101
100
82
24
55
7

Dibrugrah
Neamatighat
Tezpur
Guwahati
Goalpara
Dhubri
Naharkatia
Khowang
Nanglamoraghat
Shivsagar
Badatighat

Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam

103.24
84.04
64.23
48.68
35.27
27.62
119.40
101.11
93.46
91.40
81.53

106.48
87.37
66.59
51.46
37.43
30.36
122.69
103.92
96.49
95.62
86.84

03-09-1998
11-07-1991
27-08-1988
21-07-2004
31-07-1954
28-08-1988
17-06-1973
25-08-1988
06-09-1988
08-07-1974
28-06-1972

105.93
86.66
65.95
50.05
36.75
29.62
118.80
103.86
96.27
93.82
82.90

30/07/07: 04
30/07/07: 23
10/09/07: 13
29/07/07: 00
29/07/07: 19
30/07/07: 16
16/06/07: 13
28/07/07: 09
07/09/07: 05
23/07/07: 14
27/07/07: 17

307
117
59
33
53
173
0
58
116
71
75

104.24
85.04
65.23
49.68
36.27
28.62
120.40
102.11
94.46
92.40
82.53

No.of
Forecasts
within
limits

98.3
96.6
97.2
97.3
Contd..

221

Table 68(B) : Flood Forecasting Performance at various Forecasting stations during the flood season 2007
Sl.
No.

Name of the river

99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121

Name of FF site

Name of State

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level (m)

Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
West Bengal
West Bengal
West Bengal
West Bengal
West Bengal
West Bengal

88.50
76.42
76.00
55.00
55.00
50.81
51.75
44.10
47.81
28.94
34.22
39.80
80.00
48.20
39.80
34.22

89.50
77.42
77.00
56.00
56.00
51.81
52.75
45.10
48.42
29.94
35.30
40.41
80.90
48.70
40.41
35.30

91.30
79.87
78.25
58.09
58.09
54.92
55.45
46.20
50.08
30.91
36.36
41.46
81.33
49.60
41.46
36.36

11-10-1986
24-09-1985
26-06-1998
21-07-2004
21-07-2004
20-06-1993
08-07-2004
04-08-2000
15-09-1984
21-07-1993
21-07-1993
03-08-2000
28-07-1972
29-07-1972
03-08-2000
21-07-1993

Assam
Assam
Assam
Tripura
Tripura

18.83
19.27
13.94
24.34
11.50

19.83
20.27
14.94
25.34
12.50

21.84
22.63
16.39
25.79
14.42

9.45
7.21

10.36
8.13

12.20
9.50

Dhansiri (S)
Golaghat
Dhansiri (S)
Numaligarh
Jiabharali
Jiabharali_NTX
Kopilli
Kampur
Kopilli
Dharmatul
Puthimari
Puthimari _NHX
Pagladiya
Pagladia_NTX
Beki
Beki NHX
Manas
Manas NHX
Sankosh
Golakganj
Raidak-I
Tufanganj
Torsa
Ghughumari
Jaldhaka
NH-31
Jaldhaka
Mathabhanga
Tista
Domohani
Tista
Mekhliganj
Barak & Meghna Basins
Barak
APGhat
Katakhal
Matizuri
Kushiyara
Karimganj
Manu
Kailashar
Gumti
Sonamura
Eastern Rivers (Excluding Mahanadi)
Subernarekna
Rajghat
Burhabalang
NH_5 _Road
Bridge

Orissa
Orissa

Highest Flood Level


Level
Date/
(m)
Month/
Year
8

Maximum Level -2007


Level
Date and
(m)
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)
9

During 2007
No.of
Forecasts
issued

No.of
Forecasts
within
limits

Percentage of
accuracy

10

11

12

13

90.36
79.34
78.50
61.76
57.49
55.04
53.94
45.89
48.05
30.95
35.93
40.85
80.50
49.85
86.50
66.35

03/09/07: 21
08/09/07: 09
26/07/07: 14
11/09/07: 04
12/09/07: 01
27/07/07: 21
27/07/07: 00
30/07/07: 15
30/07/07: 02
08/09/07: 03
08/09/07: 08
29/07/07: 04
07/09/07: 17
07/09/07: 21
07/09/07: 16
07/09/07: 21

76
219
296
28
90
311
56
331
10
100
33
30
21
34
35
56

75
219
288
28
89
297
53
331
10
96
30
29
21
34
33
56

98.7
100
97.3
100
98.9
95.5
94.6
100
100
96
90.9
96.7
100
100
94.3
100

01-08-1989
25-06-2004
13-06-2006
07-06-1993
23-07-1993

21.42
22.73
16.55
25.56
13.50

09/09/07: 22
10/09/07: 04
09/09/07: 22
10/09/07: 01
23/07/07: 03

69
101
168
7
62

69
99
168
3
42

100
98
100
42.9
67.7

07-08-1997
12-10-1973

12.38
9.10

07/07/07: 00
23/09/07: 22

35
18

33
14

94.3
77.8
Contd..

222

Table 68(B) : Flood Forecasting Performance at various Forecasting stations during the flood season 2007
Sl.
No.

Name of the river

Name of FF site

Name of State

122
123
124
125
126
127

Baitarni
Baitarni
Brahmani
Rushikuluya
Vamsadhara
Vamsadhara

Anandpur
Akhuapada
Jenapur
Purushottampur
Gunupur
Kashinagar

Orissa
Orissa
Orissa
Orissa
Orissa
Orissa

128

Vamsadhara
Mahanadi Basin

Gotta Barrage

Andhra Pradesh

129
130
131
132

Mahanadi
Mahanadi
Mahanadi
Mahanadi
Godavari Basin

Hirakud Dam
Naraj
Alipingal Devi
Nimapara
Godavari Basin:

Orissa
Orissa
Orissa
Orissa

133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142

Godavari
Godavari
Godavari
Godavari
Godavari
Godavari
Godavari
Godavari
Godavari
Godavari

Kopergaon
Jaikwadi Dam
Gangakhed
Nanded
Sriram Sagar
Kaleswaram
Eturunagaram
Dummagudam
Bhadrachalam
Kunavaram

Maharashtra
Maharashtra
Maharashtra
Maharashtra
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level (m)

37.44
17.83
22.00
15.83
83.00
53.60

Highest Flood Level


Level
Date/
(m)
Month/
Year
7

38.36
17.83
23.00
16.83
84.00
54.60
MWL47.
4

41.20
21.95
24.78
19.65
88.75
58.93
39.92

FRL=192.02
25.41
26.41
10.85
11.76
9.85
10.76

192.30
27.61
12.90
11.60

490.90
493.68
FRL=463.91
374.00
375.00
353.00
354.00
FRL=332.54
103.50
104.75
73.29
75.79
53.00
55.00
45.72
48.77
37.74
39.24

499.17
464.69
377.57
355.65
332.72
107.05
77.66
60.25
55.66
51.30

FRL34.84

8
19-08-1975
16-08-1960
20-08-1975
04-11-1990
17-09-1980
18-09-1980
07-10-1999

Maximum Level -2007


Level
Date and
(m)
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)
9

10

During 2007
No.of
Forecasts
issued

No.of
Forecasts
within
limits

Percentage of
accuracy

11

12

13

39.94
19.96
22.72
17.50
87.45
56.90

13/08/07: 21
07/07/07: 15
28/09/07: 11
07/08/07: 08
07/08/07: 04
07/08/07: 09

34
24
16
12
15
88

29
23
15
12
13
86

85.3
95.8
93.8
100
86.7
97.7

38.9

05-10-07: 11

17

13

76.5

30-01-1998
31-08-1982
17-07-2001
31-08-1982

192.1
25.82
9.81
8.80

22-09-07: 03
09/08/07: 09
25/09/07: 11
25/09/07: 17

100
6
0
0

97
6
0
0

97
100

1969
12-10-1990
1947
1983
13-10-1990
1986
1990
1986
1986
1986

492.20
463.91
370.42
346.50
332.05
103.33
74.84
54.70
48.98
39.56

09/08/07: 16
01/10/07: 08
22/09/07: 15
23/09/07: 01
10/10/07: 09
09/08/07: 14
09/08/07: 14
10/08/07: 01
10/08/07: 05
10/08/07: 19

26
6
0
0
6
0
21
17
22
15

25
6
0
0
6
0
20
17
21
14

96.2
100

100
95.2
100
95.5
93.3
Contd..

223

Table 68(B) : Flood Forecasting Performance at various Forecasting stations during the flood season 2007
Sl.
No.

Name of the river

Name of FF site

Name of State

Highest Flood Level


Level
Date/
(m)
Month/
Year

Maximum Level -2007


Level
Date and
(m)
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)

During 2007
No.of
Forecasts
issued

No.of
Forecasts
within
limits

143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150

Godavari
Godavari
Wardha
Wainganga
Wainganga
Manjira
Manjira
Indravati
Krishna Basin:

Rajamundri
Dowalaiswaram
Balharsha
Bhandara
Pauni
Singur Dam
Nizamsagar Dam
Jagdalpur

Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Maharashtra
Maharashtra
Maharashtra
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Chhatisgarh

17.68
19.51
14.25
16.08
171.50
174.00
244.00
244.50
226.73
227.73
FRL=523.60
FRL=428.24
539.50
540.80

151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159

Krishna
Krishna
Krishna
Krishna
Krishna
Krishna
Bhima
Tungbhadra
Tungbhadra
Southern River
System:
Pennar
Western River
Systems:
Banas

Arjunward
Alamati Dam
Narayanpur Dam
Priyadarshini
Srisailam Dam
Prakasham Barrage
Deongaon
Tungabhadra Dam
Mantralayam

Maharashtra
Karnataka
Karnataka
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
Karnataka
Andhra Pradesh

FRL=519.60
FRL=492.25
FRL=318.52
FRL=269.75
FRL=18.30
402.00
404.50
FRL=497.74
310.00
312.00

519.60
492.11
316.50
269.93
21.50
407.34
497.74
315.80

18-09-2002
29-10-1997
21-10-1993
13-10-1990
07-10-1903
13-08-2006
05-10-1992
19-11-1992

519.60
491.68
317.30
269.75
18.25
401.60
497.74
314.20

21/08/07: 18
15/09/07: 06
21/07/07: 08
21/09/07: 15
21/09/07: 00
22/09/07: 00
17/09/07: 08
19/09/07: 15

0
88
80
161
178
170
0
166
27

0
85
76
156
172
163
0
159
25

Nellore

Andhra Pradesh

Dantiwada Dam

Gujarat

161

Danger
level (m)

7
20.48
18.36
176.00
250.90
232.35
523.60
428.24
544.68

160

Warning
Level (m)

10

11

12

1986
1986
1986
2005
07-09-1994
1999
1999
1973

17.33
15.27
171.31
242.00
226.00
522.07
424.07
542.06

11/08/07: 06
10/08/07: 23
07/09/07: 19
09/07/07: 00
08/08/07: 09
06/10/07: 07
15/10/07: 22
08/08/07: 12

0
21
0
0
0
2
0
33

0
21
0
0
0
2
0
32

15.91

17.28

18.70

30-11-1982

16.46

30/10/07: 11

182.88

185.06

186.04

01-09-1973

182.01

27/09/07: 13

Percentage of
accuracy
13
100

100
97

96.6
95
96.9
96.6
95.9
95.8
92.6

100

66.7
Contd..

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Sl.
No.

Name of the river

Name of FF site

Name of State

162
163

Sabarmati
Sabarmati

164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174

Mahi
Mahi
Naramada
Naramada
Naramada
Naramada
Tapi
Tapi
Tapi
Damanganga
Damanganga

Dharoi Dam
Ahmedabad
Shubhash Bridge
Kadana Dam
Wanakbori
Mandla
Hoshangabad
Garudeswar
Bharuch ($$)
Hatnur Dam
Ukai Dam
Surat
Madhuban Dam
Vapi Town

175

Damanganga

Daman

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level (m)

Gujarat
Gujarat

187.45
44.09

192.25
45.34

Gujarat
Gujarat
Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
Gujarat
Gujarat
Maharashtra
Gujarat
Gujarat
Gujarat
Gujarat
Dadra & Nagar
Haveli

126.19
71.00
437.20
292.83
30.48
6.71
212.02
102.41
8.50
79.86
18.20

127.71
72.54
437.80
293.83
31.09
7.31
214.00
105.16
9.50
82.40
19.20

2.60

3.40

Highest Flood Level


Level
Date/
(m)
Month/
Year
7
189.63
46.85

8
03-09-1990
18-07-1993

127.74
74.77
439.41
300.90
41.65
12.65
214.00
105.51
12.01
80.60
23.76
4.00

09-09-1989
24-08-1990
18-08-1974
30-08-1973
06-09-1970
07-09-1970
12-10-1989
08-10-1990
03-08-2004
27-09-1993
1976
03-08-2004

Maximum Level -2007


Level
Date and
(m)
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)

No.of
Forecasts
within
limits

Percentage of
accuracy

10

11

12

13

189.48
45.65

15/10/07: 08
10/07/07: 00

12
2

12
2

100
100

127.71
73.30
435.27
291.75
22.50
6.80
214.01
104.91
6.20
79.80
17.15

27/09/07: 15
10/07/07: 01
06/09/07: 16
09/07/07: 03
08/08/07: 22
09/08/07: 16
14/10/07: 09
11/10/07: 01
10/07/07: 12
15/10/07: 17
09/08/07: 01

16
15
0
0
0
0
101
48
0
19
0

16
11
0
0
0
0
95
46
0
19
0

100
73.3

2.20
Total
Forecas
ts
Level
Forecas
ts
Inflow
Forecas
t

02/07/07: 17

Source : Central Water Commission (Flood Forecasting Monitoring Directoirate)


FF : Flood Forecasting
Note : FRL : Full Reservoir Level
PL : Pond level
## : Forecsts were issued just before warning levels were attained.

225

During 2007
No.of
Forecasts
issued

94.1
95.8
100

8223

7990

97.17

6516

6339

97.28

1707

1651

96.72

Table 68(C) : Flood Forecasting Performance at various Forecasting stations during the flood season 2006
Sl.N
o.

Name of the river

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Ganga Basin
Alaknanda
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga

10

Ganga

11
12
13
14
15

Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga

Name of FF site

Name of State

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level (m)

Highest Flood Level

Maximum Level -2006

During 2006

Level
(m)

Date/
Month/
Year

Level (m)

Date and
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)

No.of
Forecasts
issued

No.of
Forecasts
within
limits

Percentage of
accuracy

10

11

12

13

05-09-1995
05-09-1995
02-09-1978
06-09-1978
29-08-1998
09-09-1978
02-09-1967
03-08-1973
08-09-1978

534.25
338.95999
292.98001
179.12
124.295
122.39
111.7
97.349998
83

31/08/06: 11
31/08/06: 17
28/07/06: 20
15/06/06: 01
05/09/06: 18
05/09/06: 20
06/09/06: 16
07/09/06: 17
06/09/06: 10

0
0
0
46
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
46
0
0
0
0
0

124.90
123.00

125.97
124.00

113.00
98.36
83.73

114.00
99.36
84.73

536.85
341.72
296.23
180.18
126.24
124.31
113.47
99.84
87.98

Uttar Pradesh

83.73

84.73

88.03

08-09-1978

82.260002

06/09/06: 12

Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Bihar
Uttar Pradesh

76.72
70.26
62.11
59.32
56.62

77.72
71.26
63.11
60.32
57.62

80.34
73.90
65.22
62.09
60.25

09-09-1978
09-09-1978
09-09-1978
1948
14-09-2003

75.459999
69.919998
63.169998
59.765999
58.529999

06/09/06: 22
07/09/06: 05
07/09/06: 18
07/09/06: 18
08/09/06: 03

0
0
5
3
21

0
0
5
3
21

Srinagar
Rishikesh
Haridwar
Narora Barrage
Kannauj
Ankinghat
Kanpur
Dalmau
Phphamau
Allahabad
Chhatnag

Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh

539.00
540.00
339.50
340.50
293.00
294.00
PL= 180.79 at D/S

Mirzapur
Varanasi
Ghazipur
Buxar
Ballia

226

100

100
100
100
Contd..

Table 68(C) : Flood Forecasting Performance at various Forecasting stations during the flood season 2006
Sl.N
o.

Name of the river

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level (m)

Bihar

5
49.45

Maximum Level -2006

Level
(m)

Date/
Month/
Year

Level (m)

6
50.45

7
52.52

8
23-08-1975

9
48.488998

Date and
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)

During 2006
No.of
Forecasts
issued

No.of
Forecasts
within
limits

Percentage of
accuracy

10
07/09/06: 22

11
21

12
21

13
100

17

Ganga

Patna
Dighaghat

Bihar

47.6

48.6

50.27

14-08-1994

49.549999

08/09/06: 08

100

18
19
20
21
22

Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga
Ganga

Hathidah
Munger
Bhagalpur
Kahalgaon
Sahibgunj

Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Jharkhand

40.76

41.76
39.33
33.68
31.09

07-08-1971
19-09-1976
17-09-2003
17-09-2003

100
100
100

West Bengal

1998
07-09-1998

21
0
11
32
59

Farakka

30.91
25.14

21
0
11
32
59

Ganga

27.25
22.25

09/09/06: 09
09/09/06: 18
29/08/06: 18
29/08/06: 18
30/08/06: 00

23

26.25
21.25

41.555
37.810001
33.040001
31.48
27.82

100

38.33
32.68
30.09

43.15
40.99
34.20
32.87

22.67

31/08/06: 03

90

89

98.9

189.60
190.60
162.07
163.07
PL=323.70
230.00
230.85
204.00
204.83
164.20
165.20
151.40
152.40
120.92
121.92
112.00
113.00
107.00
108.00
102.63
103.63
99.00
100.00

192.68

03-09-1978
06-08-1978
03-09-1978
26-09-1988
06-09-1978
08-09-1978
09-09-1978
11-09-1978
25-08-1996
25-08-1996
12-09-1983
06-09-1978

189.89999
160.57001
0
230.00999
204
164.39999
148.72
117.81
113.74
108.92
104.04
95.550003

27/07/06: 08
05/09/06: 00

1
0
0
1
0
5
0
0
6
5
5
3

0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
6
4
5
3

162.88
328.27
232.45
207.49
169.73
154.76
126.13
118.19
112.98
108.59
105.16

Moradabad
Bareilly
Tajewala Weir
Mawi
Delhi Rly Bridge
Mathura
Agra
Etawa
Auraiya
Kalpi
Hamirpur
Chillaghat

Highest Flood Level

Ganga

Ramganga
Ramganga
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna
Yamuna

3
Patna
Gandhighat

Name of State

1
16

24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35

Name of FF site

Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Haryana
Uttar Pradesh
NCT Delhi
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh

227

24/07/06: 13
28/07/06: 07
13/08/06: 04
14/08/06: 12
05/09/06: 04
04/09/06: 23
05/09/06: 05
05/09/06: 06
05/09/06: 20

0
100

100
80
100
100
Contd..

Table 68(C) : Flood Forecasting Performance at various Forecasting stations during the flood season 2006
Sl.N
o.

Name of the river

Name of FF site

Name of State

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level (m)

Highest Flood Level


Level
(m)

Date/
Month/
Year

36
37
38
39
40
41
42

Yamuna
Sahibi
Chambal
Betwa
Betwa
Ken
Gomati

Naini
Dhansa
Gandhisagar Dam
Mohana
Sahjina
Banda
Lucknow
HanumanSetu

Uttar Pradesh
NCT Delhi
Madhya Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh

83.74
211.44

84.74
212.44

7
87.99
213.58

8
08-09-1978
06-08-1977

399.90
121.66
103.54
103.00
108.5

122.66
104.54
104.00
109.5

133.69
108.67
113.28
110.85

11-09-1983
12-09-1983
14-09-1992
10-09-1971

43
44
45
46

Gomati
SAI
Ghaghra
Ghaghra

Jaunpur
Raibareli
Elgin Bridge
Ayodhya

Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh

73.07
100.00

74.07
101.00

105.07
91.73

106.07
92.73

47
48
49
50
51
52
53

Ghaghra
Ghaghra
Ghaghra
Ghaghra
Rapti
Rapti
Rapti

Turtipar
Darauli
Gangpur Siswan
Chhapra
Balrampur
Bansi
Gorakpur
Birdghat

Uttar Pradesh
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh

63.01
59.82

64.01
60.82

77.74
104.81
107.18
93.65
66.00

22-09-1971
17-09-1982
14-09-1983
19-08-1998
28-08-1998

56.04
52.68
103.62
83.90
73.98

57.04
53.68
104.62
84.90
74.98

61.74
58.01
54.59
105.25
85.82
77.54

54
55

Sone
Sone

Inderpuri
Koelwar

Bihar
Bihar

107.20

108.20

54.52

55.52

108.85
58.88

228

Maximum Level -2006


Level (m)

During 2006

Date and
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)

No.of
Forecasts
issued

No.of
Forecasts
within
limits

Percentage of
accuracy

10

11

12

13

0
0
7
2
3
0
0

87.5
100
75

82.910004
209.3
0
122
104.05
101.5
106.29

06/09/06: 15
08/09/06: 08
03/09/06: 00
05/09/06: 02
01/08/06: 23
17/07/06: 00

0
0
8
2
4
0
0

70.559998
99.194
106.676
93.32

09/07/06: 13
28/07/06: 06
29/08/06: 12
30/08/06: 18

0
0
64
66

0
0
60
65

29-08-1998
18-09-1983
03-09-1982
11-09-2000
21-08-1998
23-08-1998

64.309998
60.700001
56.674999
51.549999
104.49
83.985001
73.690002

02/09/06: 16
31/08/06: 18
02/09/06: 02
08/09/06: 08
30/08/06: 14
02/09/06: 17
03/09/06: 03

38
32
6
0
7
5
0

36
32
6
0
5
4
0

23-08-1975
20-07-1971

106.35
54.824001

27/08/06: 05
27/08/06: 06

0
3

0
3

93.8
98.5
94.7
100
100
71.4
80

100
Contd..

Table 68(C) : Flood Forecasting Performance at various Forecasting stations during the flood season 2006
Sl.N
o.

Name of the river

Name of FF site

Name of State

56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63

Sone
PunPun
Gandak
Gandak
Gandak
Gandak
Burhi Gandak
Burhi Gandak

Maner
Sripalpur
Khadda
Chatia
Rewaghat
Hazipur
Lalbeghiaghat
Muzaffarpur
Sikandarpur

Bihar
Bihar
Uttar Pradesh
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar

64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76

Burhi Gandak
Burhi Gandak
Burhi Gandak
Bagmati
Bagmati
Adhwara Group
Adhwara Group
Kamla Balan
Kosi
Kosi
Kosi
Mahananda
Mahananda

Samastipur
Rosera
Khagaria
Benibad
Hayaghat
Kamtaul
Ekmighat
Jhanjharpur
Basua
Baltara
Kursela
Dhengraghat
Jhawa

Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level (m)

5
51.00

6
52.00

49.60
95.00
68.15
53.41
49.32

50.60
96.00
69.15
54.41
50.32

62.20
51.53
45.02
41.63
35.58
47.68
44.72
49.00
45.94
49.00
46.75
32.85
29.00
34.65
30.40

Highest Flood Level

Maximum Level -2006

Level
(m)

Date/
Month/
Year

63.20
52.53

7
53.79
53.91
97.50
70.04
55.41
50.93
67.09
54.29

8
10-09-1976
18-09-1976
23-07-2002
26-07-2002
17-09-1986
1948
30-07-1975
15-08-1987

51.299999
52.974998
96.199997
68.029999
53.485001
48.84
62.560001
52.23

08/09/06: 05
29/09/06: 10
26/08/06: 21
30/08/06: 19
31/08/06: 02
27/08/06: 18
17/07/06: 00
29/09/06: 06

46.02
42.63
36.58
48.68
45.72
50.00
46.94
50.00
47.75
33.85
30.00
35.65
31.40

49.38
46.35
39.22
50.01
48.96
52.99
49.27
52.73
48.76
36.40
32.04
38.09
33.51

15-08-1987
16-08-1987
1976
2004
14-08-1987
12-08-1987
14-08-1987
11-08-1987
21-07-1996
15-08-1987
06-09-1998
1968
14-08-1987

45.400002
42.900002
36.549999
49.66
46.34
51.099998
47.560001
51.310001
48.419998
34.57
30.52
36.09
31.219999

20/07/06: 09
20/07/06: 08
28/08/06: 23
28/09/06: 17
03/10/06: 02
30/09/06: 00
04/10/06: 14
26/09/06: 07
27/09/06: 02
28/09/06: 01
29/08/06: 18
26/09/06: 18
26/09/06: 18

229

Level (m)

During 2006

Date and
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)

No.of
Forecasts
issued

No.of
Forecasts
within
limits

Percentage of
accuracy

10

11

12

13

6
32
296
0
6
0
7
8

6
32
282
0
6
0
7
8

100
100
95.3

7
16
22
116
29
42
31
52
283
80
43
37
39

7
16
22
114
29
42
29
52
270
80
43
36
39

100
100
100
98.3
100
100
93.5
100
95.4
100
100
97.3
100
Contd..

100
100
100

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Sl.N
o.

1
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97

Name of the river

2
Mayurakshi
Mayurakshi
Mayurakshi
Ajoy
Damodar
Damodar
Damodar
Barakar
Mundeshwari
Kangsabati
Kangsabati
Brahmaputra Basin
Brahmaputra
Brahmaputra
Brahmaputra
Brahmaputra
Brahmaputra
Brahmaputra
Burhidihing
Burhidihing
Desang
Dikhow

Name of FF site

Name of State

Massanjore Dam
Tilpara Barrage
Narayanpur
Gheropara
Tenughat Dam
Panchet Dam
Durgapur Barrage
Maithon Dam
Harinkhola
Kangsabati Dam
Mohanpur

Jharkhand
West Bengal
West Bengal
West Bengal
Jharkhand
Jharkhand
West Bengal
Jharkhand
West Bengal
West Bengal
West Bengal

Dibrugrah
Neamatighat
Tezpur
Guwahati
Goalpara
Dhubri
Naharkatia
Khowang
Nanglamoraghat
Shivsagar

Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level (m)

5
6
FRL = 121.31
PL= 62.79
26.99
27.99
38.42
39.42
FRL = 268.83
FRL = 132.59
PL = 64.47
FRL= 150.88
11.80
12.80
FRL=134.11
24.73

25.73

103.24
84.04
64.23
48.68
35.27
27.62
119.40
101.11
93.46

104.24
85.04
65.23
49.68
36.27
28.62
120.40
102.11
94.46

91.40

92.40

230

Highest Flood Level

Maximum Level -2006

Level
(m)

Date/
Month/
Year

Level (m)

7
122.87
67.05
29.69
43.94
265.56
132.89
64.47
151.79
14.58
134.71
29.87

8
25-09-1999
27-09-1978
27-09-1995
27-09-1978
17-09-1985
02-10-1959
31-10-2002
02-10-1959
29-09-1978
02-09-1978
02-09-1978

9
118.99

106.48
87.37
66.59
51.37
37.43
30.36
122.69
103.92
96.49
95.62

03-09-1998
11-07-1991
27-08-1988
29-08-1988
31-07-1954
28-08-1988
17-06-1973
25-08-1988
06-09-1998
08-07-1974

62.79
25.81
38.33
260.36
125.72
64.47
145.62
9.46
128.05
22.74
105.57
86.099998
65.260002
48.700001
35.529999
28.450001
117.8
101.81
94.93
93.629997

Date and
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)
10

During 2006
No.of
Forecasts
issued

No.of
Forecasts
within
limits

Percentage of
accuracy

11

12

13

24/09/06: 15
04/10/06: 09
24/09/06: 00

11
20
13
10
68
93
81
57
6
54
3

10
20
10
7
67
93
81
54
5
53
2

90.9
100
76.9
70
98.5
100
100
94.7
83.3
98.1
66.7

13/06/06: 01
13/06/06: 13
14/06/06: 12
15/06/06: 08
16/06/06: 04
16/06/06: 20
16/07/06: 01
02/06/06: 15
20/07/06: 01
23/07/06: 00

324
88
39
2
7
90
0
26
30
38

324
85
39
2
6
90
0
25
30
38

100
96.6
100
100
85.7
100

22/09/06: 10
26/09/06: 03
24/09/06: 04
23/09/06: 23
25/09/06: 09

96.2
100
100
Contd..

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o.

Name of the river

Name of FF site

Name of State

98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114

Subansiri
Dhansiri (S)
Dhansiri (S)
Jiabharali
Kopilli
Kopilli
Puthimari
Pagladiya
Beki
Manas
Sankosh
Raidak-I
Torsa
Jaldhaka
Jaldhaka
Tista
Tista
Barak & Meghna Basins
Barak
Katakhal
Kushiyara
Manu

Badatighat
Golaghat
Numaligarh
Jiabharali_NTX
Kampur
Dharmatul
Puthimari _NHX
Pagladia_NTX
Beki NHX
Manas NHX
Golakganj
Tufanganj
Ghughumari
NH-31
Mathabhanga
Domohani
Mekhliganj

Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
West Bengal
West Bengal
West Bengal
West Bengal
West Bengal
West Bengal

APGhat
Matizuri
Karimganj
Kailashar

Assam
Assam
Assam
Tripura

115
116
117
118

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level (m)

5
81.53

6
82.53

88.50
76.42
76

89.50
77.42
77

59.50
55.00
50.81
51.75

60.50
56.00
51.81
52.75

44.10
47.81

45.10
48.42

28.94
34.22
39.80

29.94
35.30
40.41

80.00
48.20
85.65
65.45
18.83
19.27
13.94
24.34

Highest Flood Level

Maximum Level -2006

Level
(m)

Date/
Month/
Year

Level (m)

8
28-06-1972
11-10-1986
24-09-1985
26-06-1998
16-06-1973
24-05-1988
20-06-1993
15-09-1984
04-08-2000
15-09-1984
21-07-1993
21-07-1993
03-08-2000
28-07-1972
29-07-1972
13-06-1971
13-07-1996

80.90
48.70
85.95
65.95

7
86.84
91.30
79.87
78.25
61.86
57.68
54.92
55.38
46.20
50.08
30.91
36.36
41.46
81.33
49.60
86.78
66.45

19.83
20.27
14.94
25.34

21.84
22.58
16.36
25.79

01-08-1989
09-08-2002
23-07-1993
1993

231

Date and
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)
10

During 2006
No.of
Forecasts
issued

No.of
Forecasts
within
limits

Percentage of
accuracy

11

12

13

19
254
87
10
11
13
244
22
253
1
71
7
0
6
4
6
18

95
96.9
100
100
100
100
98
84.6
100
100
98.6
87.5

09/09/06: 08
08/07/06: 00
13/09/06: 07
09/09/06: 22

20
262
87
10
11
13
249
26
253
1
72
8
0
6
4
6
18

13/06/06: 18
02/06/06: 04
14/06/06: 01
01/06/06: 22

17
34
87
2

14
31
86
2

82.4
91.2
98.9
100
Contd..

82
89.650002
78.309998
77.699997
61.389999
55.43
53.650002
53.049999
45.32
47.84
29.65
34.970001

14/06/06: 02
19/07/06: 11
19/07/06: 16
14/09/06: 09
02/06/06: 01
03/06/06: 03
13/06/06: 12
13/06/06: 06
26/07/06: 12
08/09/06: 21
29/06/06: 01
29/06/06: 05

80.050003
48.970001
85.75
65.720001
20.639999
22.469999
16.389999
24.5

100
100
100
100

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o.

1
119

Name of the river

120

Gumti
Eastern Rivers
(Excluding Mahanadi)
Subernarekna

121
122
123
124
125
126
127

Burhabalang
Baitarni
Baitarni
Brahmani
Rushikuluya
Vamsadhara
Vamsadhara

128

Vamsadhara
Mahanadi Basin
Mahanadi
Mahanadi
Mahanadi
Mahanadi
Godavari Basin
Godavari
Godavari
Godavari

129
130
131
132
133
134
135

Name of FF site

Name of State

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level (m)

Highest Flood Level

Maximum Level -2006

Level
(m)

Date/
Month/
Year

Level (m)

Sonamura

Tripura

11.50

12.50

7
14.42

8
1993

Rajghat
NH_5 _Road
Bridge
Anandpur
Akhuapada
Jenapur
Purushottampur
Gunupur
Kashinagar

Orissa

9.45
7.21

10.36
8.13

12.20
9.50

07-08-1997
12-10-1973

Orissa
Orissa
Orissa
Orissa
Orissa
Orissa
Orissa

19-08-1975
16-08-1960
20-08-1975
04-11-1990
17-09-1980
18-09-1980
07-10-1999

Gotta Barrage

Andhra Pradesh

38.36
19.20
23.00
16.83
84.00
54.60
MWL47.
4

41.20
21.95
24.78
19.65
88.75
58.93
39.92

Hirakud Dam
Naraj
Alipingal Devi
Nimapara

Orissa
Orissa
Orissa
Orissa

FRL=192.02
25.41
26.41
10.85
11.76
9.85
10.76

192.30
27.61
12.90
11.60

30-01-1998
31-08-1982
17-07-2001
31-08-1982

0
26.700001
12.4
10.86

Kopergaon
Jaikwadi Dam
Gangakhed

Maharashtra
Maharashtra
Maharashtra

490.90
493.68
FRL=463.91
374.00
375.00

499.17
464.69
377.57

1969
12-10-1990
1947

498.20001
463.91
377.23999

37.44
18.29
22.00
15.83
83.00
53.60
FRL34.84

232

During 2006

Date and
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)

No.of
Forecasts
issued

No.of
Forecasts
within
limits

10

Percentage of
accuracy

11

12

13

11.72

11/06/06: 07

100

12

31/07/06: 23

48

46

95.8

8.0200005
38.950001
18.809999
23.360001
17.6
85.25
56.349998

05/09/06: 21
22/08/06: 21
23/08/06: 18
24/08/06: 12
04/07/06: 06
03/07/06: 11
03/07/06: 15

13
19
20
4
16
44
220

13
15
19
3
12
32
202

100
78.9
95
75
75
72.7
91.8

43

37

86

01/09/06: 03
01/09/06: 13
01/09/06: 14

57
39
7
8

53
35
5
6

93
89.7
71.4
75

10/08/06: 06
05/10/06: 06
14/08/06: 23

83
29
44

69
25
41

83.1
86.2
93.2
Contd..

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Sl.N
o.

Name of the river

1
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150

151
152
153
154
155

Godavari
Godavari
Godavari
Godavari
Godavari
Godavari
Godavari
Godavari
Godavari
Wardha
Wainganga
Wainganga
Manjira
Manjira
Indravati
Krishna Basin:
Krishna
Krishna
Krishna
Krishna
Krishna

156

Krishna

Name of FF site

Name of State

Nanded
Sriram Sagar
Kaleswaram
Eturunagaram
Dummagudam
Bhadrachalam
Kunavaram
Rajamundri
Dowalaiswaram
Balharsha
Bhandara
Pauni
Singur Dam
Nizamsagar Dam
Jagdalpur

Maharashtra
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Maharashtra
Maharashtra
Maharashtra
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Chhatisgarh

Arjunward
Alamati Dam
Narayanpur Dam
Priyadarshini
Srisailam Dam
Prakasham
Barrage

Maharashtra
Karnataka
Karnataka
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level (m)

353.00
354.00
FRL=332.54
103.50
104.75
73.29
75.79
53.00
55.00
45.72
48.77
37.74
39.24
17.68
19.51
14.25
16.08
171.50
174.00
244.00
244.50
231.50
232.50
FRL=523.60
FRL=428.24
539.50

540.80

542.07
543.29
FRL=519.60
FRL=492.25
FRL=318.52
FRL=269.75
FRL=18.30

Andhra Pradesh

233

Highest Flood Level


Level
(m)

Date/
Month/
Year

7
355.65
332.72
107.05
77.66
60.25
55.66
51.30
20.48
18.36
176.00
250.90
237.12
523.60
428.24
544.68

8
1983
13-10-1990
1986
1990
16-08-1986
16-08-1987
16-08-1988
16-08-1989
16-08-1990
1986
16-09-2006
07-09-1994
1999
1999
1973

543.69
519.60
492.11
316.50
269.93
21.50

05-08-2005
18-09-2002
29-10-1997
21-10-1993
13-10-1990
07-10-1903

Maximum Level -2006


Level (m)

Date and
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)
10

During 2006
No.of
Forecasts
issued

No.of
Forecasts
within
limits

Percentage of
accuracy

11

12

13

357.10001
332.54001
104.54
76.589996
57.869999
53
46.27
19.799999
17.620001
175.89
250.22
229.58
523.59998
428.23999
543.37

06/08/06: 17
19/08/06: 22
06/08/06: 00
06/08/06: 07
06/08/06: 16
06/08/06: 23
07/08/07: 05
07/08/06: 07
07/08/06: 08
08/08/06: 06
15/08/06: 20
16/08/06: 01
06/10/06: 06
09/10/06: 18
05/07/06: 07

31
36
27
94
75
110
91
49
115
55
35
35
5
2
72

27
33
24
76
63
105
87
41
106
53
32
34
3
2
69

87.1
91.7
88.9
80.9
84
95.5
95.6
83.7
92.2
96.4
91.4
97.1
60
100
95.8

519.59998
491.70001
316.64999
269.75

15/09/06: 06
16/09/06: 11
16/09/06: 05
22/09/06: 01

0
105
94
144
149

0
104
92
142
148

99
97.9
98.6
99.3

18.23

17/09/06: 05

112

111

99.1
Contd..

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Sl.N
o.

Name of the river

157

Bhima

158
159

161
162
163

Tungbhadra
Tungbhadra
Southern River System:
Pennar
Western River Systems:
Banas
Sabarmati
Sabarmati

164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174

Mahi
Mahi
Naramada
Naramada
Naramada
Naramada
Tapi
Tapi
Tapi
Damanganga
Damanganga

160

Name of FF site

Name of State

4
Karnataka

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level (m)

Highest Flood Level

Maximum Level -2006

Level
(m)

Date/
Month/
Year

Level (m)

7
406.30
497.74

8
29-08-1997
05-10-1992

315.80

Date and
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)

No.of
Forecasts
issued

No.of
Forecasts
within
limits

Percentage of
accuracy

11

12

13

407.34

13/08/06: 03

46

41

89.1

19-11-1992

497.73999
312.06

18/09/06: 18
15/08/06: 12

127
12

127
10

100
83.3

18.70

30-11-1982

14.04

28/07/06: 08

185.06
192.25
45.34

186.04
189.63
46.85

01-09-1973
03-09-1990
18-07-1993

0
0
47.450001

19/08/06: 06

18
34
15

17
31
14

94.4
91.2
93.3

126.19
71.00
437.20
292.83
30.48
6.71
212.02
102.41
8.50
79.86

127.71
72.54
437.80
293.83
31.09
7.31
214.00
105.16
9.50
82.4
19.20

09-09-1989
24-08-1990
18-08-1974
30-08-1973
06-09-1970
07-09-1970
12-10-1989
08-10-1990
1968
27-09-1993
1976

0
76.099998
437.92001
294.79999
31.200001
9.6999998
214
105.483
12.5
80
17.6

61
41
2
9
1
26
45
72
27
22
0

60
35
2
9
1
24
41
72
26
21
0

98.4
85.4
100
100
100
92.3
91.1
100
96.3
95.5

18.20

127.74
74.77
439.40
300.90
41.65
12.65
214.00
105.51
12.01
80.60
20.72

Deongaon
Tungabhadra
Dam
Mantralayam

400.00
407.00
FRL=497.74

Karnataka
Andhra Pradesh

Nellore

Andhra Pradesh

15.91

17.28

Dantiwada Dam
Dharoi Dam
Ahmedabad
Shubhash Bridge

Gujarat
Gujarat
Gujarat

182.88
187.45
44.09

Kadana Dam
Wanakbori
Mandla
Hoshangabad
Garudeswar
Bharuch
Hatnur Dam
Ukai Dam
Surat
Madhuban Dam
Vapi Town

Gujarat
Gujarat
Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
Gujarat
Gujarat
Maharashtra
Gujarat
Gujarat
Gujarat
Gujarat

310.00

312.00

10

During 2006

12/08/06: 04

07/08/06: 11
07/08/06: 10
07/10/06: 23
10/08/06: 03
09/08/06: 07
14/10/06: 20
08/08/06: 16

Contd..

234

Table 68(C) : Flood Forecasting Performance at various Forecasting stations during the flood season 2006
Sl.N
o.

Name of the river

175

Damanganga

Name of FF site

Daman

Name of State

4
Dadra & Nagar
Haveli

Warning
Level (m)

Danger
level (m)

5
2.6

Highest Flood Level

Maximum Level -2006

During 2006

Level
(m)

Date/
Month/
Year

Level (m)

Date and
Time
DD/MM/YY:
HH)

No.of
Forecasts
issued

No.of
Forecasts
within
limits

Percentage of
accuracy

10

11

12

13

3.4

2.40

02-07-1981
0

6663

6377

95.71

5070

4827

95.21

1593

1550

97.30

2
Total
Forecasts
Level
Forecasts
Inflow
Forecast

Source : Central Water Commission (Flood Forecasting Monitoring Directoirate)


FF : Flood Forecasting
Note : FRL : Full Reservoir Level
PL : Pond level

235

10/08/06: 15

Table 69 (A) : Broad features of Flood Forecasting Performance during Flood Season 2008
S.No
1

Details of Flood Forecasting Performance during the Flood Season 2008


2

No. of
FF Sites

Percentage
of FF Sites

Number of Operational Flood Forecasting Station during Flood Season

Flood Forecasting Sites where "No Forecast" was issued/ required because water level at those sites
were below warning stages during the flood season

Flood Forecasting Sites where forecasts were actually issued

Flood Forecasting Sites where forecasting accuracy was 100% (out of 173 Stations)

Number of Flood Forecasting sites where forecasting accuracy was Nil i.e. where all issued
forecasts were out of prescribed limit of accuracy (+/-) 15 cm, +/- 20%)

Total No. of Forecasts issued during the flood season

Total number of Correct Forecast issued during the flood season within the prescribed accuracy of
+/- 15 cm or +/- 20%

Total number of flood forecasting sites where the accuracy of forecasts issued were equal to or more
than the percenatge of accuracy of item 7 cited above

Avergae Number of flood forecasts isued per site (i.e the sites where forecasts are actually issued
during the flood season

10

Details of Unprecedented Flood Events during Flood Season 2008


See separate statement with information of item 10 & 11

11

Details of High Flood Events during Flood Season 2008


See separate statement with information of item 10 & 11

4
175

100

47

26.86

128

73.14

82

46.86

0
6691

6554 (97.95%)
89 (69.53%)
52.27

Contd..

236

Sl.
No

River

Station

Table 69(A) : Broad features of Flood Forecasting Performance during Flood Season 2008
State
District
Danger
Existing HFL
Duration
Level

New HFL

(m)

Level
(m)

Date

From

To

Level
(m)

Date

10

11

12

10. Unprecedented Flood situation recorded by various Flood Forecast station during 2008 season
1

Subarnarekha

Orissa

Balasore

10.36

12.38

06-07-2007

18-06-08: 15

Puthimari

Rajghat
NH
Rd.Crossing

Assam

Kamrup

51.81

55.04

27-07-2007

31-08-08: 02

Mahanadi- Devi

Alinpingal

Orissa

Jagatsinghpur

11.76

12.90

17-07-2001

20-09-08: 01

Ghaghra

Elgin Bridge

Uttar Pradesh

Barabanki

106.07

107.18

14-09-1983

22-09-08: 22

Ghaghra

Ayodhya

Uttar Pradesh

Faizabad

92.73

93.74

02-08-2007

24-09-08: 09

Unprecedented flood : Flood level => HFL


High Flood
: Flood level>=HFL-0.5 m and < HFL

19-06-08:
20
31-08-08:
03
20-09-08:
12
25-09-08:
08
26-09-08:
10

12.69

04-06/19.06

55.08

02-03/31.08

13.05

05/20.09
21/23.0904/24.09
20/24.0916/25.09

107.48
93.84

Contd..

237

Table 69(A) : Broad features of Flood Forecasting Performance during Flood Season 2008
Sl.No

River

Station

State

District

Danger
Level

Existing HFL

Duration above High Flood

(m)

Level
(m)

Date

From

To

10

20-06-2008 12

11. High Flood Events during Flood Season - 2008 (Between Existing HFL and 0.50 below)
1

Subarnarekha

Rajghat

Orissa

Balasore

10.36

12.38

07-07-2007

18-06-2008 01

2
3

Kosi
Ghaghra

Basua
Ayodhya

Bihar
Uttar Pradesh

Supaul
Faizabad

47.75
92.73

48.87
93.74

11-07-2004
02-08-2007

23-07-2008 03

24-07-2008 17

18-08-2008 14

27-08-2008 07

27-08-2008 16

31-08-2008 04

22-09-2008 15

28-09-2008 23

Ghaghra

Elgin Bridge

Uttar Pradesh

Barabanki

106.07

107.18

14-09-1983

20-08-2008 07

22-08-2008 23

21-09-2008 22

27-09-2008 12

Ganga

Kannauj

Uttar Pradesh

Kannauj

125.97

126.24

29-08-1998

19-08-2008 13

27-08-2008 20

Ganga

Kanpur

Uttar Pradesh

Kanpur

114.00

113.47

02-09-1967

20-08-2008 22

28-08-2008 03

Ganga

Bhagalpur

Bihar

Bhagalpur

33.68

34.20

17-09-2003

23-08-2008 01

26-08-2008 08

Ghaghra

Gangpur Siswan

Bihar

Siwan

57.04

58.01

18-09-1983

22-08-2008 11

30-08-2008 05

Beki

Road Bridge

Assam

Barpeta Road

45.10

46.20

04-06-2000

28-08-2008 15

29-08-2008 16

30-08-2008 09

31-08-2008 01

10

Puthimari

NH Rd.Crossing

Assam

Kamrup

51.81

55.04

27-07-2007

30-08-2008 22

31-08-2008 06

11

Naraj

Orissa

Cuttack

26.41

27.61

31-08-1982

19-09-2008 23

20-09-2008 22

12

Mahanadi
MahanadiKushbhadra

Nimapara

Orissa

Puri

10.76

11.60

31-08-1982

20-09-2008 01

21-09-2008 09

13

Mahandai-Devi

Alinpingal

Orissa

Jagatsingpur

11.76

12.90

17-07-2001

19-09-2008 18

20-09-2008 23

Source : Flood Forecasting Monitoring Directorate

238

Table 69(B) : Broad Features of Flood Forecasting Performance during the Flood season 2007
Sl.
No

Details of Flood Forecasting Performance during the Flood season 2007

Number of Operational Flod Forecasting stations during the Flood season

Flood Forecasting sites where "No Forecast" was issued / required because water level at those sites were below
warning stages during the flood season.

Flood Forecasting sites where forecasts were actually issued.

Flood Forecasting sites where forecasting accuracy was 100% (out of 173 sites)

Number of Flood Forecasting sites where forecasting accuracy was Nil i.e where all issued forecasts were out of
prescribed limits of accuracy (+/-15cm, +/-20% cumec)

Total number of forecasts issued during the flood season

Total number of correct forecasts issued during the flood season within prescribed limit of accuracy of +/-15 cm or
+/- 20% cumec

Total number of flood forecasting sites where the accuracy of forecasts issued were equal to or more than the
percentage of accuracy of item 7, cited above

Average number of flood forecasts issued per site (i.e the sites where forecasts are actually issued during the flood
season)

10

Details of Unprecedented Flood Events during Flood Season - 2007


See separate statement with information of items 10 & 11

11

Details of High Flood Events during Flood Season - 2007


See separate statement with information of items 10 & 11

No.Of FF
Sites

Percentage
of FF sites

175

100

51

29.14

124

70.86

62

35.8

0.0

8223
7990 (97.17%)
83 (66.94% )
66.31

Contd..

239

Table 69(B) : Broad Features of Flood Forecasting Performance during the Flood season 2007

Sl.No

River

Station

State

District

Existing HFL

Duration

New HFL

(m)

Level (m)

Date

From

To

Level (m)

Date

10

11

12

Balasore
Sonipur
Kamrup
Faizabad
Coochbehar
Dhubri
Karimganj
Hailakandi

10.36
77.00
51.81
92.73
48.70
29.94
14.94
20.27

12.20
78.25
54.92
93.65
49.60
30.91
16.39
22.63

07.08.1997
26.06.1998
20.06.1993
19.08.1998
29.07.1972
21.07.1993
13.06.2006
25.06.2004

06-07-07
26-07-07
27-07-07
01-08-07
07-09-2007
08-09-07
09-09-07
09-09-07

08-07-07
26-07-07
28-07-07
04-08-07
08-09-2007
08-09-07
14-09-07
11-09-07

10. Unprecedented Flood Events during Flood Season - 2007


1
Subarnarekha
Rajghat
Orissa
2
Jiabharali
NT Road Crossing
Assam
3
Puthimari
NH Road Bridge
Assam
4
Ghaghra
Ayodhya
Uttar Pradesh
5
Jaldhaka
Mathabhanga
West Bengal
6
Sankosh
Golakganj
Assam
7
Kushiyara
Karimganj
Assam
8
Katakhal
Matizuri
Assam

Danger
Level

Unprecedented flood : Flood level => HFL


High Flood
: Flood level>=HFL-0.5 m and < HFL

12.38
78.50
55.04
93.74
49.82
30.95
16.55
22.73

24/06.07
14-15/26.07
21-24/27.07
02-11/02.08
01/08.09
02/08.09
22/09.09-01/10.09
4.18/10.09

Contd..

240

Table 69(B) : Broad Features of Flood Forecasting Performance during the Flood season 2007
11. High Flood Events during Flood Season - 2007
Sl.No

River

Station

State

District

Danger
Level
(m)

Existing HFL

Occa.

Date

From

To

Level
(m)
7

10

11

26-Jul-2007 8
27-Jul-2007 12
30-Jul-2007 8
27-Jul-2007 13
30-Jul-2007 21
07-Sep-2007 14
27-Jul-2007 12
10-Sep-2007 14
18-Jun-2007 11
02-Sep-2007 20
08-Sep-2007 21
27-Jul-2007 7
18-Jun-2007 5
27-Aug-2007 19
01-Sep-2007 7
02-Sep-2007 17
07-Sep-2007 9

26-Jul-2007 23
27-Jul-2007 15
31-Jul-2007 13
30-Jul-2007 8
31-Jul-2007 4
08-Sep-2007 17
01-Aug-2007 13
11-Sep-2007 20
19-Jun-2007 14
03-Sep-2007 21
12-Sep-2007 21
28-Jul-2007 7
21-Jun-2007 9
31-Aug-2007 22
01-Sep-2007 22
07-Sep-2007 3
20-Sep-2007 23

1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
1
2
3
1
1
2
3
4
5
Contd..

Beki

Road Bridge

Assam

Barpeta

45.10

46.20

04.08.2000

Sankosh

Golakganj

Assam

Dhubri

29.94

30.91

21.07.1993

Burhidihing

Khowang

Assam

Dibrugarh

102.11

103.92

25.08.1988

Katakhal

Matizuri

Assam

Hailakandi

20.27

22.63

25.06.2004

5
6

Puthimari
Kushiyara

NH Road Crossing
Karimganj

Assam
Assam

Kamrup
Karimganj

51.81
14.94

54.92
16.39

20.06.1993
13.06.2006

241

Duration above High Flood

Table 69(B) : Broad Features of Flood Forecasting Performance during the Flood season 2007
11. High Flood Events during Flood Season - 2007
Sl.No

River

Station

State

District

Danger
Level
(m)

Existing HFL

Occa.

Date

From

To

Level
(m)
7

10

11

27-Jul-2007 21
29-Aug-2007 12
06-Sep-2007 7
20-Jul-2007 7
20-Jul-2007 19
24-Jul-2007 1
25-Jul-2007 3
30-Jul-2007 23
01-Aug-2007 9
07-Sep-2007 4
09-Sep-2007 18
09-Sep-2007 19

29-Jul-2007 3
30-Aug-2007 22
12-Sep-2007 7
20-Jul-2007 15
21-Jul-2007 2
24-Jul-2007 22
29-Jul-2007 7
31-Jul-2007 2
01-Aug-2007 10
08-Sep-2007 3
12-Sep-2007 11
12-Sep-2007 23

1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
1

09-Sep-2007 21
28-Jul-2007 13
07-Sep-2007 13
26-Jun-2007 10
08-Sep-2007 1
28-Jul-2007 17
05-Aug-2007 1

10-Sep-2007 11
29-Jul-2007 3
08-Sep-2007 11
26-Sep-2007 12
08-Sep-2007 14
05/08/2007 14
08-Aug-2007 6

1
2
3
1
1
1
2
Contd..

Desang

Nanglamoraghat

Assam

Sibsagar

94.46

96.49

06.09.1998

Jiabharali

NT Rd.Crossing

Assam

Sonitpur

77.00

78.25

26.06.1998

9
10
11

Barak
Kopilli
Manu

Silchar (AP Ghat)


Kampur
Kailashar

Assam
Assam
Tripura

19.83
60.50
25.34

21.84
61.86
25.79

01.08.1989
16.06.1973
07.06.1993

12

Jaldhaka

Mathabanga

West Bengal

Cachar
Nagaon
North
Tripura
Coochbehar

48.70

49.60

29.07.1972

13
14
15

Mundeshwari
Raidak-I
Ghaghra

Harinkhola
Tufanganj
Elgin bridge

West Bengal
West Bengal
Uttar
Pradesh

Hooghly
Coochbehar
Barabanki

12.80
35.30
106.07

14.58
36.36
107.18

29.09.1978
21.07.1993
14.09.1983

242

Duration above High Flood

Table 69(B) : Broad Features of Flood Forecasting Performance during the Flood season 2007
11. High Flood Events during Flood Season - 2007
Sl.No

River

Station

State

District

Danger
Level
(m)

16

Existing HFL
Date

From

To

10

11

29-Jul-2007 2
05-Aug-2007 1
29-Jul-2007 19

01-Aug-2007 5
08-Aug-2007 6
01-Aug-2007 23

1
2
1

31-Jul-2007 19
01-Aug-2007 6
01-Aug-2007 0
18-Aug-2007 15
28-Jul-2007 15
08-Sep-2007 5
30-Jul-2007 14
20-Aug-2007 15
02-Aug-2007 7
22-Aug-2007 16
02-Aug-2007 9
27-Jul-2007 17
27-Jul-2007 0
09-Sep-2007 5
06-Jul-2007 11

04-Aug-2007 16
03-Aug-2007 4
02-Aug-2007 0
21-Aug-2007 17
07-Aug-2007 11
12-Sep-2007 13
06-Aug-2007 22
26-Aug-2007 5
07-Aug-2007 17
25-Aug-2007 17
03-Aug-2007 19
28-Jul-2007 1
29-Jul-2007 2
09-Sep-2007 22
08-Jul-2007 15

1
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1

Ghaghra

Ayodhya

Faizabad

92.73

93.65

19.08.1998

17

Rapti

Balrampur

Balrampur

104.62

105.25

11.09.2000

18

Ekmighat

Darbhanga

46.94

49.52

12.07.2004

19
20

Adhwara
Group
Bagmati
Gandak

Uttar
Pradesh
Uttar
Pradesh
Bihar

Hayaghat
Chatia

Bihar
Bihar

Darbhanga
Motihari

45.72
69.15

48.96
70.04

14.08.1987
26.07.2002

21

Bagmati

Benibad

Bihar

Muzaffarpur

48.68

50.01

12.07.2004

22

Burhi-Gandak

Bihar

Muzaffarpur

52.53

54.29

15.08.1987

23

Burhi-Gandak

Muzaffarpur
(Sikandarpur)
Samstipur

Bihar

Samastipur

46.02

49.38

15.08.1987

24
25
26
27
28

Burhi-Gandak
Kamla Balan
Kosi
Gandak
Subarnarekha

Rossera
Jhanjharpur
Basua
Rewaghat
Rajghat

Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Bihar
Orissa

Samastipur

42.63
50.00
47.75
54.41
10.36

Source : Flood Forecasting Monitoring Directorate

243

Occa.

Level
(m)
7

Supaul
Muzaffarpur
Balasore

Duration above High Flood

46.35
53.01
48.87
55.41
12.20

16.08.1987
2004
11.07.2004
17.09.1986
07.08.1997

Table 69(C) : Broad Features of Flood Forecasting Performance during Flood season 2006
Sl.No

Details of Flood Forecasting Performance during the Flood season 2006

No. of
FF Sites

Percentage
of FF sites

Number of Operational Flod Forecasting stations during the Flood season

175

100

Flood Forecasting sites where "No Forecast" was issued / required because water level at those sites were below
warning stages during the flood season.

34

19.43

Flood Forecasting sites where forecasts were actually issued.

141

80.57

Flood Forecasting sites where forecasting accuracy was 100% (out of 173 sites)

60

34.7

Number of Flood Forecasting sites where forecasting accuracy was Nil i.e where all issued forecasts were out of
prescribed limits of accuracy (+/-15cm, +/-20% cumec)

1.4

6
7

Total number of forecasts issued during the flood season


Total number of correct forecasts issued during the flood season within prescribed limit of accracy of +/-15 cm or +/20% cumec

6663
6377 (95.70%)

Total number of flood forecasting sites where the accuracy of forecasts issued were equal to or more than the
percentage of accuracy of item 7, cited above

Average number of flood forecasts issued per site (i.e the sites where forecasts are actually issued during the flood
season)

10

Details of Unprecedented Flood Events during Flood Season - 2006


See separate statement with information of items 10 & 11

11

Details of High Flood Events during Flood Season - 2006


See separate statement with information of items 10 & 11

83 (58.86% )
47.26

Contd..

244

Table 69(C) : Broad Features of Flood Forecasting Performance during Flood season 2006
Sl.
No

River

State

Station

Warning
level in
metres

Danger
level in
metres

Highest Flood Level (HFL)

New Highest Flood Level


(HFL) in 2006

Level in
metres
9

Level in
metres
7

Date of
occurrence
8

Date of
occurrence
10

Flood period => HFL-0.5 m

From

To

11

12

Flood period => HFL

No.of
days
13

From

To
14

15

No.of
days
16

10. Unprecedented Flood Events during Flood Season - 2006


1

Kushiyara

Assam

Karimganj

13.94

14.94

16.36

23-07-1993

16.39

2
3

Godavari
Bhima

Maharashtra
Karnataka

353.00
400.00

354.00
407.00

355.65
406.30

1983
29-08-1997

357.10
407.34

Sabarmati

Gujarat

Nanded
Deongaon
Ahmedabad
Shubhash
Bridge

14/06/06:
01to
14/06/06: 08
06/08/06: 17
13/08/06: 03

44.09

45.34

46.85

18-07-1993

47.45

19/08/06: 06

Mahi

Gujarat

Wanakbori

71.00

72.54

74.77

24-08-1990

76.10

12/08/06: 04

Tapi

Gujarat

Surat

8.50

9.50

12.01

1968

12.50

09/08/06: 07

Unprecedented flood : Flood level => HFL


High Flood
: Flood level>=HFL-0.5 m and < HFL

13/06/06: 05

16/06/06: 23

13/06/06: 22

14/06/06: 09

06/08/06: 00
14/08/06: 16
16/08/06: 15

08/08/06: 06
16/08/06: 04
16/08/06: 18

3
3
1

06/08/06: 03
13/08/06: 22
20/08/06: 00

08/08/06: 03
14/08/06: 03
20/08/06: 10

3
2
1

19/08/06: 23

20/08/06: 11

20/08/06: 22

21/08/06: 00

11/08/06: 07
19/08/06: 19
07/09/06: 04
07/08/06: 21

12/08/06: 20
20/08/06: 08
07/09/06: 19
10/08/06: 19

2
2
1
2

11/08/06: 11
19/08/06: 22
07/09/06: 06
08/08/06: 01

12/08/06: 17
20/08/06: 05
07/09/06: 17
10/08/06: 03

3
2
1
3

Contd..

245

Table 69(C) : Broad Features of Flood Forecasting Performance during Flood season 2006
Sl.No

River

Station

State

11. High Flood Events during Flood Season - 2006


1
Bagmati
Benibad
Bihar
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Kosi
Kushiyara
Subernarekna
Godavari
Godavari
Wardha
Bhima
Sabarmati

Basua
Karimganj
Rajghat
Gangakhed
Nanded
Balharsha
Deongaon
Ahmedabad
Shubhash
Bridge

Bihar
Assam
Orissa
Maharashtra
Maharashtra
Maharashtra
Karnataka
Gujarat

10

Mahi

Wanakbori

Gujarat

Warning
level in
metres

Danger
level in
metres

Highest Flood Level (HFL)

Peak in 2006 season

High floods within 0.5 m HFL

Level
(m)

Date of
occurrence

Level (m)

Hour/
Date/Month

From

To

No.of
days

10

11

12

13

47.68

48.68

50.01

2004

49.66

28/09/06: 17

46.75
13.94
9.45
374.00
353.00
171.50
400.00
44.09

47.75
14.94
10.36
375.00
354.00
174.00
407.00
45.34

48.76
16.36
12.20
377.57
355.65
176.00
406.30
46.85

21-07-1996
23-07-1993
07-08-1997
1947
1983
1986
29-08-1997
18-07-1993

48.42
16.39
12.00
377.24
357.10
175.89
407.34
47.45

27/09/06: 02
14/06/06: 01
31/07/06: 23
14/08/06: 23
06/08/06: 17
08/08/06: 06
13/08/06: 03
19/08/06: 06

71.00

72.54

74.77

24-08-1990

76.10

12/08/06: 04

15/09/06: 02
26/09/06: 00
26/09/06: 21
13/06/06: 05
31/07/06: 13
14/08/06: 13
06/08/06: 00
07/08/06: 13
14/08/06: 16
16/08/06: 15
19/08/06: 23
20/08/06: 19
11/08/06: 07
19/08/06: 19
07/09/06: 04
07/08/06: 21

12.01
1968
11
Tapi
Surat
Gujarat
8.50
9.50
12.50 09/08/06: 07
Source : Flood Forecasting Monitoring Directorate.
Note: 1. The table indicates the sites where the water level did not equal or exceed Highest Flood Level (HFL) and remained within 0.5 m of HFL
although high flood levels occurred in these sites also where water level equalled or exceeded HFL and attained new HFL during 2005 season.

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18/09/06: 04
01/10/06: 07
27/09/06: 09
16/06/06: 23
01/08/06: 05
15/08/06: 06
08/08/06: 06
09/08/06: 03
16/08/06: 04
16/08/06: 18
20/08/06: 11
21/08/06: 03
12/08/06: 20
20/08/06: 08
07/09/06: 19
10/08/06: 19

4
6
2
4
2
2
3
3
3
1
2
2
2
2
1
4

Table 70 : Comparative Flood Forecasting Performance from 1986 TO 2008


Year

No.of Level Forecasts issued


Percentage
Total
Within
of
+/-15
accuracy
cm of
deviatio
n from
actual

No.of Inflow Forecasts issued


Percentage
Total
Within
of
+/-20%
accuracy
cumec of
deviation
from
actual

Total No.of Forecasts issued


Percentage
Total
Within
of
+/-15 cm
accuracy
or +/20%
cumec of
deviation
from
actual
8
9
10

1986

3956

3635

91.89

831

744

89.53

4787

4379

91.48

1987

4793

4560

95.14

1021

965

94.52

5814

5525

95.03

1988

5472

5131

93.77

1510

1425

94.37

6982

6556

93.90

1989

4323

4081

94.40

1213

1181

97.36

5536

5262

95.05

1990

6578

6124

93.10

1988

1947

97.94

8566

8071

94.22

1991

5234

4890

93.43

1369

1335

97.52

6603

6225

94.28

1992

3588

3418

95.26

1176

1149

97.70

4764

4567

95.86

1993

5226

5066

96.94

1417

1372

96.82

6643

6438

96.91

1994

5472

5158

94.26

2004

1929

96.26

7476

7087

94.80

1995

5393

5201

96.44

1024

988

96.48

6417

6189

96.45

1996

5104

4945

96.88

1363

1321

96.92

6467

6266

96.89

1997

4059

3895

95.96

1406

1368

97.30

5465

5263

96.30

1998

6401

5264

82.24

1542

1511

97.99

7943

6775

85.30

1999

5550

5428

97.80

1505

1398

92.89

7055

6826

96.75

2000

5622

5504

97.90

821

747

90.99

6443

6251

97.02

2001

4606

4533

98.42

857

809

94.40

5463

5342

97.79

2002

3618

3549

98.09

623

602

96.63

4241

4151

97.88

2003

5989

5789

96.66

611

586

95.91

6600

6375

96.59

2004

4184

4042

96.61

705

654

92.77

4889

4696

96.05

2005

4323

4162

96.28

1295

1261

97.37

5618

5423

96.53

2006

5070

4827

95.21

1593

1550

97.30

6663

6377

95.71

2007

6516

6339

97.28

1707

1651

96.72

8223

7990

97.17

2008

5670

5551

97.90

1003

98.24

97.95

116747

105541

90.40

27496

96.13

6691
1453
49

6554

Total

1021
2860
2

138588

95.35

Source : Flood Forecasting Monitoring Directorate

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Table 71: Projected Water Demand in India (by Different Uses)


Water Demand in Km3 ( or BCM)

Sector

Sl No.

Standing Sub-Committee of MOWR


2010
2025
2050

2010

2025

2050

Low

High

Low

High

Low

High

10

11

Irrigation

688

910

1072

543

557

561

611

628

807

Drinking Water

56

73

102

42

43

55

62

90

111

Industry

12

23

63

37

37

67

67

81

81

Energy

15

130

18

19

31

33

63

70

Other

52

72

80

54

54

70

70

111

111

Source :
Note

NCIWRD

TOTAL
813
1093
1447
694
710
784
843
973
1180
Basin Planning Directorate, CWC, XI Plan Document. Report of the Standing Sub-Committee on " Assessment of Availability & requirement of Water for
Diverse uses-2000"

: NCIWRD : National Commission on Integrated Water Resources Development


BCM

: Billion Cubic Meters

248

Table 72 : Status of Coverage of Rural Habitations under Rural Water Supply as on 1.04.2010*
Sl.
No.

1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10
11
12
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35

Name of the State UT

2
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhatisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
Andaman & Nicobar
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
Daman & Diu
Delhi
Lakshadweep
Puducherry
Chandigarh
Total

No. of Habitations with Population Coverage in Percentage


Nil

< 25

25 - 50

50 - 75

75 - 100

100

5136
0
20687
0
0
0
0
1
68
4680
59
13
0
1
1
1
193
0
244
478
1109
10453
0
0
2374
0
4595
2442
0
21
70
0
9
0
16
52651

0
1706
3626
3268
1126
0
37
43
7681
316
5
352
0
1873
46
581
866
90
35
2420
340
17697
118
1305
1
2
1101
475
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
45110

0
622
6199
7079
5905
43
208
102
3910
847
9
2676
0
10446
8100
488
1134
75
24
24331
183
7370
313
2794
44
516
2312
1925
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
87655

0
511
6301
7512
12429
1
466
361
2922
1041
42
9284
0
28462
5420
509
956
54
58
35533
761
7571
355
3939
2133
358
1961
7517
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
136457

0
147
2996
10241
17301
1
533
700
583
1298
45
13807
0
27019
132
115
640
90
33
13889
649
3485
2
778
371
88
2790
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
97734

66965
2626
47167
79542
35568
302
33171
6178
38041
4149
120313
33071
11883
59396
83507
1176
5537
468
992
65277
11179
74557
1710
84799
3209
259146
26383
83035
0
0
0
0
0
247
0
1239594

Source : Ministry of Rural Development, Department of Drinking Water Supply.


Note : * : As furnished by States / UTs on IMIS as on 18.05.2010.
Habitation : A habitation means a place where people have settled permanently. Temporary settlement like that of quarry workers,
construction workers, farm workers, nomads etc. will not be classified as habitation.

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Table 73 : Expenditure under Rural Water Supply Programmes


Accelerated
NRDWP
Rural Water
Rural Water
upto
Supply
Supply
2009-10
Programme
Programme
XI Plan : State
Total X Plan :
Total X Plan
Sector
State Sector
1
2
3
4
5
1. Andhra Pradesh
942.56
1090.66
918.51
2. Arunachal Pradesh
222.12
168.65
355.38
3. Assam
246.16
269.15
478.03
4. Bihar
278.46
427.77
323.04
5. Chhattisgarh
414.59
342.80
171.93
6. Goa
74.00
34.47
9.06
7. Gujarat
903.21
2316.39
502.12
8. Haryana
668.11
1203.39
176.69
9. Himachal Pradesh
619.06
429.85
461.17
10. Jammu & Kashmir
513.19
303.72
801.06
11. Jharkhand
255.32
214.48
149.68
12. Karnataka
688.92
1070.28
858.12
13. Kerala
401.51
973.33
260.32
14. Madhya Pradesh
605.84
924.23
564.95
15. Maharashtra
1136.77
1161.03
1179.99
16. Manipur
88.70
113.23
89.65
17. Meghalaya
149.95
125.92
145.51
18. Mizoram
90.38
92.86
125.43
19. Nagaland
91.94
69.44
101.16
20. Orissa
292.10
653.83
356.54
21. Punjab
529.97
438.89
160.40
22. Rajasthan
1505.47
2603.41
1655.31
23 Sikkim
73.48
30.19
51.07
24 Tamil Nadu
2013.44
1594.34
478.71
25 Tripura
80.28
75.12
127.80
26 Uttar Pradesh
1066.31
1628.33
873.39
27 Uttarakhand
674.45
486.93
208.27
28 West Bengal
492.72
1052.33
535.40
29 A & N Islands
24.03
0.00
2.38
30 D & N Haveli
6.83
4.77
0.00
31 Daman & Diu
0.00
0.00
0.00
32 Delhi
14.81
0.00
0.00
33 Lakshadweep
4.19
0.00
0.00
34 Puducherry
43.88
18.83
0.00
TOTAL
15212.73
19919.28
12121.07
Source: Ministry of Rural Development, Deptt of Drinking Water Supply.
Note : NRDWP : National Rural Drinking Water Programme
Sl.

Name of the State / UT

250

Rs. Crores
NRDWP
upto 2009-10
XI Plan

6
1173.25
481.19
617.31
615.42
320.65
2.31
1056.58
359.68
418.46
921.57
222.43
1209.43
300.30
989.60
1370.53
103.22
186.27
128.43
143.56
705.59
237.31
2267.71
74.77
785.69
167.81
1909.82
241.77
992.93
35.50
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.00
18039.26

GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Area sown more than once

This represents the areas on which crops are cultivated


more than once during the agricultural year. This is
obtained by deducting Net Area Sown from Total Cropped
Area.

Cropping Intensity

It is the ratio of gross (total) area sown to the net area sown
expressed as a percentage.

Culturable Command Area


(CCA)

It is the area which can be physically irrigated from a


scheme and is fit for cultivation.

Dam

Any artificial barrier which impounds or diverts water. A


dam is generally considered hydrologically significant if
it is 1.25 feet (0.4 meter) or more in height from the natural
bed of the stream and has a storage of at least 15 acre-feet
or
it has an impounding capacity of 50 acre-feet or more and
is at least six feet (2 meters) above the natural bed of the
stream.

Gross Area sown

This is the sum total of the areas under all crops over the
various seasons in an agriculture year (i.e. from the 1st July
to 30th June next year).

Gross reservoir
Capacity

The total amount of storage capacity available in a reservoir


for all purposes from the streambed to the normal water or
normal water or normal pool surface level. It does not
include surcharge, but does include dead storage

Ground water

Water within the earth that supplies wells and springs;


water in the zone of saturation where all openings in rocks
and soil are filled, the upper surface of which forms the
water table.

Irrigated Area

The area is assumed to be irrigated for cultivation through


such sources as canals (Govt. & Private), tanks, tube-wells,
other wells and other sources.

Net Irrigated Area

It is the total area which is irrigated counting area irrigated


more than once on the same land in an agricultural year
once only.

Gross Irrigated Area

It is the total area irrigated under various crops in a year,


counting the area irrigated under more than one crop during
the same year as many times as the number of crops grown
and irrigated.

Irrigation Potential Created


(IPC)

The Irrigation potential created by a project at a given time


during or after its construction is the aggregate gross area
that can be irrigated annually by the quantity of water that
could be made available by all the connected and completed
works up to the end of the water courses or the last point in
the water delivery system. It is the area that can be irrigated
from a project in a design agriculture year that is from the
1July to 30 June next year for the projected cropping pattern
and accepted water allowance on its full development.
251

Contd..

Before an area is included under potential created, it has to


be ensured that the water for the area to be reported upon is
available and the conveyance system up to and including
the irrigation outlet to serve an area up to 40 hectares in the
area to be irrigated is completed.
Irrigation Potential Utilised

The Irrigation potential utilised is the total gross area


actually irrigated by a project/scheme during the
agricultural year under consideration.

Live capacity

It is the total amount of storage capacity available in a


reservoir for all purposes, from the dead storage level to the
normal water or normal pool level surface level. It does not
include surcharge, or dead storage, but does include inactive
storage, active conservation storage and exclusive flood
control storage.

Major Irrigation Scheme

A scheme having Culturable Command Area (CCA) more


than 10,000 hectares is classified as major irrigation
scheme.

Medium Irrigation Scheme

A scheme having CCA more than 2,000 hectares and up to


10,000 hectares individually is classified as medium
irrigation scheme.

Minor Irrigation Scheme

A scheme having CCA up to 2,000 hectares individually is


classified as minor irrigation scheme.

Net Area Sown

It is the total area sown with crops and orchards, counting


areas sown more than once in the same agricultural year
only once.

Reporting Area for


Land Utilisation Statistics

The Reporting area stands for the area for which data on
land use classification are available.

River Basin

River Basin is the basic hydrological unit for water


resources planning and management.

Runoff

Water which is not absorbed by the soil and flows to lower


ground, eventually draining into a stream, river, or other
body of water. It is that part of precipitation that flows
toward the streams on the surface of the ground or within
the ground. Runoff is composed of base flow and surface
runoff.

Runoff/ potential

Runoff/ potential of a river for a specified period at a site is


the total volume of water flow/passed from/through the site
during the specified period. It is the notional depth of water
in mm over the catchment, equivalent to annual runoff (in
Cum.)/Catchment Area (km2)* 1000 and calculated at the
discharge measurement station.

Surface runoff

The runoff that travels overland to the stream channel. Rain


that falls on the stream channel is often lumped with this
quantity.

Surface water

Water that flows in streams and rivers and in natural lakes,


in wetlands, and in reservoirs constructed by humans
252

Contd...

Total Cultivable Area

This consists of net area sown, current fallows, fallow lands


other than current fallows, culturable waste and land under
miscellaneous tree crops.

Ultimate Irrigation Potential

The ultimate irrigation potential is the gross area that can be


irrigated from a project in design year for the projected
cropping pattern and assumed water allowance on its full
development. The gross irrigated area will be the aggregate
of the areas irrigated in the different crop seasons, the areas
under two seasonal and perennial crops being counted only
once in the year.
The Ultimate Irrigation Potential of ground water may
however, be taken as the total area that can be irrigated by
utilizing the Annually Rechargeable Ground Water
Resource Available for Irrigation considering the gross
irrigation requirement of crops grown in an unit area.

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