MP Raises Alarm Over Stalled Patamda Irrigation Project
Bidyut Baran Mahato Demands Action on Delayed Canal Scheme in Parliament
Key Points:
* Project aims to irrigate 12,500 hectares of farmland
* Water Resources Department yet to approve consultant’s survey
* Scheme’s delay impacts agricultural productivity in three blocks
JAMSHEDPUR – MP seeks urgent action on stalled Patamda Pump Canal Scheme in Parliament.
Bidyut Baran Mahato addressed the Lok Sabha under Rule 377.
The irrigation project received initial approval in 2021.
However, implementation remains pending despite survey completion.
Meanwhile, farmers struggle with inadequate irrigation facilities.
The scheme would benefit three crucial blocks.
Moreover, agricultural productivity continues to decline.
Furthermore, the region’s farmers face economic hardships.
"Bureaucratic delays harm our farming community," noted a local farmer.
Additionally, similar projects succeeded in neighboring districts.
The state has 14 major irrigation projects.
Besides, East Singhbhum faces regular water scarcity.
On the other hand, proper irrigation could double crop yields.
The MP demanded accountability from officials.
Furthermore, the consultant submitted the survey last year.
The project could transform local agriculture significantly.
"Swift implementation is crucial now," remarked an agricultural expert.
Farmers await positive response from authorities.

