PIM/IMT: CONDITIONS OF SUCCESS IN LARGE CANAL SYSTEMS OF INDIA

سال انتشار: 1386
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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Large canal systems in India contain nearly 40 percent of country’s total irrigation potential of 94 million ha, a substantial part of which, remains unutilised. The main reason behind the lack of utilisation is the ill maintenance of irrigation systems, particularly micro systems at lower levels and those at the farm level. Faced on the one hand, by the near collapse of such irrigation systems and on the other, utter financial crunch, administrators are susceptible to donors like World Bank and Asian Development Bank, who are currently coming forward with funds with the conditionality of PIM. Coupled with this alluring prospect is India’s experience of the last three decades with the concept of PIM. The scenario that exists in India provides both an opportunity and challenge. The paper based on the author’s experience as a researcher/consultant cutting across country’s cultural and geographical boundaries, short lists conditions of success of PIM along with a close scrutiny and analysis of the impediments that impinge on its path. Although the examination takes into consideration all the Indian states where PIM is being implemented, a lot of illustrations have been drawn from the state of Maharashtra mainly because its strategy appears to be the most pragmatic and sustainable. In conclusion, it could be safely said that that although the conditions of success and the impediments discussed in this paper are n the context of India, the same are applicable to all countries that are aspiring to achieve success in this respect.

نویسندگان

Niranjan Pant

Director, Centre for Development Studies, B- ۲/۶۸, Sector ‘F’, Jankipuram, Lucknow-۲۲۶۰۲۱, INDIA