Chitwan: Irrigation facility has been provided in 3,360 bigha of land in the past three years in Chitwan district through deep and shallow tubewell.After the establishment of Chitwan Underground Integrated Water Irrigation Project, irrigation facility has been availed in the land plot by installing 40 deep tubewells and 360 shallow tubewells.
Chief of the Project, Dev Kumar Syangbo, said that 3,360 bigha of land in Chitwan has the irrigation facility in all seasons.
The Project has provided the shallow tubewell in complete grant while the locals’ participation is limited to five percent in deep tubewell. “For this, the farmers can also offer labour donation,” Syangbo added.
Shallow tubetwell is given in the area with upto four bigha of land while there should be 40 bigha of land for obtaining the deep tubetwell.
Syangbo argued that the water level in Chitwan has not receded despite extracting the underground water for the irrigation facility as the land in the district lies on the banks of Narayani and Rapti rivers.
With the irrigation facilities in all the seasons, the farmers in Chitwan have been attracted towards underground irrigation.
Indira Bote, a farmer from Bharatpur Metropolitan City-22, said they have produced good quantity of crops and the life has become much easier after the deep tubewell.
Installation of tubewell has resulted in good production of mustard and maize, and farming of off-seasonal crops has been possible along with the better production, another farmer Kamala Dhakal said.,Likewise, Bharatpur Metropolitan City has accorded top priority for underground irrigation facility.
Mayor of Bharatpur Metropolitan City Renu Dahal shared that more than 7,000 bigha of land has now irrigation facility in the city in the past five years. “There has been agriculture revolution in irrigation system in Bharatpur. Entire arable land in the metropolitan city will get irrigation facility in coming four years,” Dahal promised.
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