A decade after its launch, the irrigation scheme in Nagpur division has achieved only 3,637 out of the planned 13,000 farm wells, leaving overall progress at less than 40%. The scheme, aimed at boosting groundwater access and agricultural productivity across the region, has faced delays due to funding constraints, administrative hurdles, and land acquisition issues. Officials acknowledged that the slow pace has frustrated farmers, many of whom had been awaiting reliable irrigation support for years. The Maharashtra state government has now set a firm deadline of May 31, 2026 to complete the ongoing well construction. Projects that remain unfinished by this date are slated to be scrapped, signaling a significant policy shift and a possible reallocation of resources to more viable agricultural initiatives. Nagpur Division Irrigation Officer Ramesh Kulkarni emphasized that the decision aims to ensure accountability, optimize public spending, and prevent further delays that have hindered farmers’ productivity. #NagpurIrrigation #FarmWells #AgricultureDevelopment #MaharashtraGovernment #IrrigationScheme #FarmerSupport #NagpurDivision #WaterManagement
