People’s Participation and Impact 
of Micro Watershed Project: An Analysis of the Beneficiary Farmer’s Perceived Impact of Jalyukt Shivar 
of Maharashtra, India

Pravin Chavan
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Despite being one of India’s wealthiest states, Maharashtra has the highest number of farmer suicides. Research links farmer suicides to monsoon failure, drought and a lack of social security. To make the state drought-free by 2019, the state government launched the ‘Jalyukt Shivar Scheme’ on 26 January 2015. According to the State Economic Survey 2019–20, the programme has spent ₹9,488 crore on 6.28 lakh works in the 5 years since its inception, has eliminated drought in 19,655 villages, and has stored 26.52 TMC of water. However, regardless of the government’s assertions, experts and non-government organisations question the scheme’s efficacy and scientific validity. After the 2019 state assembly elections, the new Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi Government discontinued the scheme. Nevertheless, examining the scheme’s implementation and effectiveness would shape future policy and watershed project execution. The study has assessed the farmer’s perceived effectiveness of the scheme. To assess the beneficiary farmer’s perceived impact of the scheme, the Jalyukt Shivar impact assessment scale was developed. Confirmatory factor analysis and Cronbach’s alpha ensured the validity and reliability of the scale. Structural equation modelling shows that public participation is a significant predictor of the irrigation impact of the scheme, and irrigation impact mediates the outcome of agriculture and environmental impact, socio-economic impact and impact on women. The findings reveal that the programme remained a supply-side initiative in the absence of people’s participation. For the watershed project to achieve its goals, the study advocated active public participation at all stages of its implementation. JEL Codes: Q15, Q18, Q25, Q28, R58
人们的参与和微型流域项目的影响:印度马哈拉施特拉邦 Jalyukt Shivar 项目受益农民的影响分析
尽管马哈拉施特拉邦是印度最富裕的邦之一,但却是农民自杀人数最多的邦。研究表明,农民自杀与季风失败、干旱和缺乏社会保障有关。为使该邦到 2019 年不再干旱,邦政府于 2015 年 1 月 26 日启动了 "Jalyukt Shivar 计划"。根据《2019-20 年邦经济调查》,该计划自启动以来的 5 年间已在 628 万项工程上花费了 94.88 亿英镑,消除了 19655 个村庄的干旱,并储存了 26.52 TMC 的水。然而,无论政府如何宣称,专家和非政府组织都对该计划的有效性和科学性提出了质疑。2019 年邦议会选举后,新一届马哈拉施特拉邦维卡斯-阿加迪政府终止了该计划。尽管如此,对该计划的实施情况和有效性进行研究将对未来政策和流域项目的执行产生影响。本研究评估了农民对该计划有效性的看法。为了评估受益农民对该计划影响的感知,制定了 Jalyukt Shivar 影响评估量表。确认性因子分析和 Cronbach's alpha 确保了量表的有效性和可靠性。结构方程模型显示,公众参与是该计划灌溉影响的重要预测因素,灌溉影响对农业和环境影 响、社会经济影响以及对妇女的影响具有中介作用。研究结果表明,在缺乏公众参与的情况下,该计划仍然是一项供应方倡议。为使流域项目实现其目标,研究提倡公众积极参与项目实施的各个阶段。JEL Codes:Q15, Q18, Q25, Q28, R58
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