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摘要
由于过度开采,哈里亚纳邦的地下水位持续下降。在一些区块,情况非常危急,有必要采取适当的措施来维持该州的地下水位。“Mera Pani Meri Virasat”计划是哈里亚纳邦政府通过作物多样化来维持该州地下水位的举措之一。该计划的主要目的是鼓励农民种植耗水较少的作物(如玉米、巴吉拉、豆类和棉花),以取代耗水较多的作物,特别是水稻。本研究考察了哈里亚纳邦的“Mera Pani Meri Virasat”计划和种植模式。该研究基于从各种二手来源检索到的二手数据。研究中使用了描述性统计工具,如百分比、复合年增长率、表格和图表。研究结果表明,MPMV是一个雄心勃勃的计划,因为它有助于降低农业活动的风险,并维持该州的地下水位。根据MPMV计划,截至2021年10月8日,已有49157名农民注册,面积为95117.8公顷。研究还表明,水稻和棉花的面积和产量都在持续增长,呈现正增长趋势,而巴吉拉的面积在持续下降,但巴吉拉的产量仍在增加。玉米作物的面积和产量都在持续下降。就政策影响而言,建议政府在村务委员会层面组织有关该计划及其好处的意识项目。
Mera Pani Meri Virasat Yojana: An Initiative towards Crop Diversification in Haryana
Ground water level in Haryana state continuously declines due to the over exploitation. In some of the blocks, the situation is very critical and there is a need to take the appropriate step to sustain the ground water level in the state. “Mera Pani Meri Virasat” scheme is one of the initiatives of the Haryana government to sustain the ground water level in the state through the crop diversification. The main purpose of the scheme is to encourage the farmers towards growing the crops consuming less water (like maize, bajra, pulses and cotton) in place of crops consuming more water especially paddy. The present study examines the “Mera Pani Meri Virasat” scheme and cropping pattern in Haryana state. The study based on secondary data that has been retrieved from various secondary sources. Descriptive statistical tools like percentage, compound annual growth rate, table and charts were used in the study. The results of the study indicates that MPMV is an ambitious scheme because it helps in risk reduction in agricultural activities as well as sustaining the ground water level in the state. Under the MPMV scheme, 49157 farmers are registered with the area 95117.8 hectares as on 8 Oct. 2021. The study also reveals that area and production of paddy as well as cotton are continuously increasing and showing the positive growth rate whereas area of bajra is declining continue but still the production of bajra is increasing. Both the area and production of maize crops continues declining. For policy implications, it is suggested that the government should organise the awareness programmes at panchayat levels about the scheme and its benefits.