Rs 4.65 Crore Barrage to Irrigate 280 Hectares in Jhabua

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Rs 4.65 Crore Barrage to Irrigate 280 Hectares in Jhabua

 Cabinet Minister Nirmala Bhuria performs bhoomi pujan for a Rs 4.65 crore irrigation barrage at Khardu village in Jhabua's Petlawad, set to benefit 280 hectares of farmland.

 

Rs 4.65 Crore Barrage to Irrigate 280 Hectares of Farmland in Jhabua's Khardu Village

Cabinet Minister Nirmala Bhuria performs bhoomi pujan for the irrigation barrage in Petlawad constituency, offering direct relief to local farmers

A Major Boost for Tribal Farmers

Cabinet Minister Nirmala Bhuria on Saturday performed the bhoomi pujan for a new barrage to be constructed at village Khardu Chhoti in the Petlawad assembly constituency of Jhabua district, Madhya Pradesh. The project, estimated at Rs 4.65 crore, is set to provide irrigation cover to approximately 280 hectares of agricultural land once completed.

Farmers at the Centre of the Project

Addressing those gathered at the ceremony, Minister Bhuria said the barrage would directly improve crop yields and strengthen the economic condition of local farmers. According to officials, the project is expected to serve as a key driver of agricultural development in the predominantly tribal belt of western Madhya Pradesh.

Water Security in a Drought-Prone Region

The Jhabua district has long grappled with water scarcity and rain-dependent farming. Residents and local representatives expressed hope that the barrage would reduce the region's vulnerability to water stress and provide farmers with a dependable source of irrigation across growing seasons.

Officials and Representatives Present

The event drew a sizeable gathering of local elected representatives and residents. Those present included sarpanch Savita Amansingh Meda, mandal president Rajesh Pargi, zila panchayat member Walsingh Masaniya, and senior leaders Cheetu Singh Meda, Omkar Singh Damor, and Dilip Dawar.

Water Resources Department on Ground

Vipin Patidar, executive engineer of the Water Resources Department, was present along with departmental officials and staff. As per reports, the department will oversee construction and ensure the project adheres to its approved timeline and technical specifications.

Community Response

Villagers welcomed the move, with many thanking the state government for sanctioning what they described as a long-awaited infrastructure project. Sources indicated that the local community had been seeking improved irrigation access in the region for several years, making this development particularly significant for the farming households in Khardu and surrounding villages.

What Comes Next

Construction is expected to begin shortly following the ground-breaking ceremony. Once the barrage becomes operational, it is anticipated to support both kharif and rabi crops in the command area, reducing dependence on erratic monsoon patterns. The Petlawad constituency, which falls in one of Madhya Pradesh's most agriculturally challenged tribal districts, stands to gain considerably from this irrigation infrastructure over the coming years.

 

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05 Apr 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Rs 4.65 Crore Barrage to Irrigate 280 Hectares in Jhabua

Digital Desk

Rs 4.65 Crore Barrage to Irrigate 280 Hectares of Farmland in Jhabua's Khardu Village

Cabinet Minister Nirmala Bhuria performs bhoomi pujan for the irrigation barrage in Petlawad constituency, offering direct relief to local farmers

A Major Boost for Tribal Farmers

Cabinet Minister Nirmala Bhuria on Saturday performed the bhoomi pujan for a new barrage to be constructed at village Khardu Chhoti in the Petlawad assembly constituency of Jhabua district, Madhya Pradesh. The project, estimated at Rs 4.65 crore, is set to provide irrigation cover to approximately 280 hectares of agricultural land once completed.

Farmers at the Centre of the Project

Addressing those gathered at the ceremony, Minister Bhuria said the barrage would directly improve crop yields and strengthen the economic condition of local farmers. According to officials, the project is expected to serve as a key driver of agricultural development in the predominantly tribal belt of western Madhya Pradesh.

Water Security in a Drought-Prone Region

The Jhabua district has long grappled with water scarcity and rain-dependent farming. Residents and local representatives expressed hope that the barrage would reduce the region's vulnerability to water stress and provide farmers with a dependable source of irrigation across growing seasons.

Officials and Representatives Present

The event drew a sizeable gathering of local elected representatives and residents. Those present included sarpanch Savita Amansingh Meda, mandal president Rajesh Pargi, zila panchayat member Walsingh Masaniya, and senior leaders Cheetu Singh Meda, Omkar Singh Damor, and Dilip Dawar.

Water Resources Department on Ground

Vipin Patidar, executive engineer of the Water Resources Department, was present along with departmental officials and staff. As per reports, the department will oversee construction and ensure the project adheres to its approved timeline and technical specifications.

Community Response

Villagers welcomed the move, with many thanking the state government for sanctioning what they described as a long-awaited infrastructure project. Sources indicated that the local community had been seeking improved irrigation access in the region for several years, making this development particularly significant for the farming households in Khardu and surrounding villages.

What Comes Next

Construction is expected to begin shortly following the ground-breaking ceremony. Once the barrage becomes operational, it is anticipated to support both kharif and rabi crops in the command area, reducing dependence on erratic monsoon patterns. The Petlawad constituency, which falls in one of Madhya Pradesh's most agriculturally challenged tribal districts, stands to gain considerably from this irrigation infrastructure over the coming years.

 

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