Sandy Verma
Tezzbuzz|01-10-2025
Bhopal, 30 September (Read News). Dr. Mohan Yadav, the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, said that for the prosperity of farmers, the ‘Mohanpura-Kundalia irrigation project’ of Rajgarh district of the state is becoming the basis of prosperity and prosperity of farmers to deliver water to every farm. While water is reaching every field from this unique project, the availability of water and drinking water to industries has increased employment opportunities with new investment. Due to this, common life is becoming happy.
World’s unique project based on pressure pipe network
The Chief Minister said in a statement on Tuesday that the project is a unique irrigation project in the world based on the pressure pipe network system, which is fulfilling the concept of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Drop, Peacock Crop’ in Madhya Pradesh. Representative parties from different states of India but also are also studying it. The project has also received the iconic ‘CBIP’ award of the Government of India for water resources management.
Prime Minister’s ‘drop peacock crop’ concept
Public Relations Officer Pankaj Mittal said that Prime Minister Modi gave the concept of ‘drop, peacock crop’. Working on his concept, our engineers started working on the very modern technical pressure pipe network of irrigation and its supernam is ‘Mohanpura Kundalia Irrigation Project’. Through this irrigation project, not only 80% of the water reaches the farmers’ fields from the dam, but also the water reaches the high fields easily. The ‘SCADA) based automation installed in it determines how much water to provide in which area according to the requirement of crops. It is the world’s unique project of its kind and also the need for the modern era, when using one drop of water is necessary.
He said that this project, which was started by making the Mohanpura dam on the Nevaj River and Kundalia Dam on the Kalisindh River, transmits directly from the underground pipe to the field with pressure and water reaches the height field easily. Its sensor and automation control the distribution of water. This was a revolutionary thinking, which changed the luck of drought -hit Rajgarh district.
A 26 thousand km long underground pipeline has been laid under the project, such a long pressure pipeline is an example not only in India but in the whole world. To connect it, 20 large pumping stations have been built, which send water to the pipeline with pressure and the water easily reaches high and down fields. Each of the outlalt causes irrigation in an area of about one and a quarter a hectare. The entire system has been linked to computers and sensors by ‘Skada’ based automation system, which can be decided from the control room how much water to provide water. The centralized pumping system saves about 69 million units of electricity every year. Another feature of this is that ‘La-Ra’ network has been used, in which about 1.5 lakh sensors and controllers have been added together, which run with solar energy. The ‘variable frequency drives’ in pumping steshorn decide the water pressure and quantity according to the needs of crops and the season. This highly modern irrigation system has become a unique example of optimal use of water for the whole world today.
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