Rajasthan Command Area Development and Settlement Project

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Rajasthan Command Area Development and Settlement Project

Rajasthan Command Area Development and Settlement Project

 

This project, cofinanced by IFAD and the World Bank and effective in 1980, was part of the largest irrigation project in India at that time, the Indira Ghandi Nahar Project, consisting of a 445 km main canal and the associated distribution systems. The objective was to develop the area and the villages within it, home to about 39,000 households.

The project aimed to irrigate settled land in north-west Rajasthan state, where 37 per cent of the land was desert. Despite a series of problems that led to revised targets, the project was particularly successful in impeding erosion along the banks of canals through forestation. The project introduced the first accurate measurements of groundwater
level and quality.

Source: IFAD


Status: custom-msg-closed
Land
India
approval-date
19 december 1979
Duur
1979 - 1988
sector
sector.rural
total-project-cost
millions-usd
ifad-financing
millions-usd
co-financiers-dom
National Government millions-usd
financing-terms
lending-term.high_con
project-id
1100000032

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