BMDA brings 8.93 lakh hectares of land under irrigation

    BSS: The Barind Multi-purpose Development Authority (BMDA) has brought over 8.93 lakh hectares of croplands including 3.15 lakh hectares irri-boro fields under irrigation in almost 16 districts of Rajshahi and Rangpur divisions.
    The huge croplands get the irrigation facilities through operating 15,517
    power-driven deep tube wells (DTWs) and 417 low lift pumps in almost round
    the year.
    Through this initiative, the BMDA, ever largest irrigation-providing state
    organisation in the country’s northwest region, has realised around Taka
    152.99 crore as irrigation charge during the last 2017-18 fiscal, up by Taka
    2.27 crore over the 2016-17 fiscal.
    Engineer Abdur Rashid, Executive Director of BMDA, told BSS that the
    irrigated lands have yielded more than 35 lakh tonnes including 26.73 lakh
    tonnes of additional crops especially food grain in the region especially the
    vast Barind tract yearly.
    The region scored significant progress in the crop production sector
    following the expansion of irrigation facilities along with supplying water
    from the re-excavated canals and ponds.
    Even around 30 to 35 years back, only a single crop could be produced in
    the areas depending on the rainfall. But, at present, at least three crops
    are being harvested by dint of the expanded irrigation facilities.
    Around 57.57 percent area of the total cultivable land of the region has,
    so far, been brought under the irrigation facilities. Prior to the inception
    of BMDA the number of DTWs was only 500 in total irrigated area of about
    5,000 hectares. At that time, the farmers had to depend on the mercy of
    rainwater for the cultivation.
    Now, the number of DTWs has increased to 15,517 in the command areas
    irrigating 3.36 lakh hectares of crop lands round the year benefiting more
    than 5.46 lakh farming families.
    In addition to the irrigation activities, the BMDA has been implementing
    various need-oriented uplift programmes aimed at improving the socioeconomic
    conditions by increasing crop production side by side protecting the region
    from adverse impact of the environment. It has already executed 33 projects
    under its command areas since 1985-86 to 2017-18.
    Currently, 10 other projects are being implemented in different districts
    where around 60 percent of the total work has been completed while the rest
    is expected to be executed in phases by June 2021.

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