Althaf Shaik, Nafisa Badruzaman, Devadharshini Gajendran, Geethalakshmi M, J. Anand
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Wastage of water is huge in India. A report from the Central Water Commission shows that India gets as much as 4,000 billion cubic meters of precipitation, yet just 8% of that is conserved efficiently. As per Composite Water Management Index (CWMI) report almost 600 million individuals, which is practically half of the nation's population, are confronting water scarcity issues. At the same time, the aggregate sum of the farming area started to decline on the grounds because of its utilization for metropolitan, rural, and business advancement. If this condition continues, there will be no agricultural land in the future for growing crops. There is currently no Internet of Things (IoT) application being introduced in drainage basins for crop production for smart agriculture. The efficient cultivation of crops in the drainage basin with the aid of IoT and robotics will have a significant impact on sustainability measures. The usage of the principle of buoyancy for growing crops on the drainage basin is an innovation that makes an impact in saving water. For the healthy growth of crops in the drainage basin, the water quality parameter is monitored continuously using IoT devices. This proposed method includes a Fe6 capsule which is eco- friendly to absorb the dirt present in the water. This paperwork gives the possibility of “Organic farming in drainage system with advanced automation through robotics and IoT” in which robotics is included in automation.