Our Activities
1. Community Participation in Irrigation & Agriculture
ManagementforRuralIndia
India is among the countries which are facing extreme high-water stress by regularly using up more than 80 percent of the entire available water supply for the agriculture, municipal and industrial uses (World Resources Institute 2023). Water is central to growing crops, raising livestock, industrial production, electricity generation, maintaining human health, and fostering equitable societies. Living with extreme high-water stress jeopardizes people’s lives, jobs, food and energy security.
Irrigation commands in India employ about 55 percent of India’s population for agriculture for its livelihood. The share of Agri & Allied sector in total GVA in is 21.1 percent (2022-23 data). The total annual freshwater withdrawal in India is 760 BCM for
2025 (Our World Data’ 2018), the total water requirement of the country is expected to be 843 BCM of which Irrigation is the biggest client (80 percent) of freshwater annually. India has the largest irrigated area (77.72 million ha) in the world. Since 1950, there has been a rapid expansion of irrigated area both from surface and groundwater resources. The net irrigated area was 20.9 million ha in 1951 which grown to 77.2 million ha in 2020 (CWC). The proportion of the gross irrigated are to the gross cropped area was also increased from 17 percent in 1950 to 55 percent in 2020-21. Presently, of the total net irrigated area of 77.72 million ha, 24 percent was irrigated from canals, 61 percent from groundwater sources and 15 percent from tanks and other undefined sources
Community Participation has been considered as the most appropriate strategy for efficient utilization of irrigation water for agriculture. The equitable distribution, efficient and sustainable irrigation service is the key factor to increase agriculture productivity and rural income. Government of India through its successive National Water Policies, and under national plans has been promoting community participation in irrigation through Water User Associations (WUAs). Ministry of Jal Shakti has identified community participation in its various schemes viz. Command Area Development & Water Management (CADWM) Program and National Water Mission (NWM), Atal Bhujal Yojna (ABY) and Jal Jivan Mission (JJM).
As irrigation, agriculture and rural development operate in the same theatre, the community participation is the relevant common player. The community participation has been identified in the Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana – National Rural Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NRLM) flagship program of the Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD) for promoting poverty reduction through building strong institutions for the poor, particularly women, and enabling these institutions to access a range of financial services and livelihoods through Community participation. The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) in India encourages community participation in renewable energy projects to ensure that projects are accepted and sustainable. The Community participation is highlighted in the various schemes of the Ministry of Agriculture- Agriculture Infrastructure Fund (AIF), Micro Irrigation Fund (MIF), RKVY-PDMC, Formation and Promotion of 10,000 Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), National beekeeping and Honey Mission (NBHM), Namo Drone Didi, Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY), Agriculture Mechanization (SMAM), Crop Residue Management, National Food Security Mission (NFSM), Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH), National Bamboo Mission (NBM), Mission Organic Value Chain Development for North Eastern Region, Agriculture Extension (SMAE). The Ministry of Co- operation scheme supports Primary Agriculture Credit Societies (PACS) as the community driven program. Community participation in anticipating and tackling pollution and environmental damage can bring a healthy and sustainable rural life. The dynamics of community participation in also reflected in the functioning of Panchayati Raj Institutions under Ministry of Panchayati Raj.
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Indian Network of Participatory irrigation Management (IndiaNPIM) was established by CADWM Wing of Ministry of Water Resources in the year 1998 and registered under The Societies Registration Act to promote community participation for Irrigation Management. IndiaNPIM is a `no profit-no loss’ institution. It has over professional practitioners as its individual Life Members and about Institutional Members. It was promoted by the Ministry as an Extended Arm to Government of India, for providing technical assistance to State Governments, farmers and other stakeholders. It provides a common platform for farmers, NGOs, Government officials, researchers and other stakeholders to discuss the issue Agriculture & irrigation development and support Government initiatives for sustainable rural development in India.
3. IndiaNPIMasyourKnowledgePartner
The society has developed a vast network of experts from Irrigation and Agriculture fields and can provide the following support services at no profit no loss basis:
• As PMU to support Baseline, Midline & End-term survey, Feasibility studies, appraisals, and DPR preparations
• Techno-economic Planning, Design and Appraisal of Micro irrigation Projects, Monitoring and evaluation, Technical Auditor, Impact & Evaluation studies on the projects and the schemes
• Research and Policy Studies
• IT & IoT planning for Irrigation, Digital Agriculture
• Developing Sectoral plans, Market research, Value chain Studies, Transaction Advisory Services for PPP projects, Turn around strategies/Rehabilitation studies
• Training/workshops/seminars, Capacity Building & Awareness Creation, Exposure Visits to Best Practices in India and abroad
IndiaNPIM
1999
• International Researchers Conference on “The Long Road to Political Commitment : A Socio Political Perspective on the process of Irrigation Reform” at Hyderabad, A.P.
• 5th International Seminar on PIM Implementing Management Transfer Lessons from Andhra Pradesh in Hyderabad, IndiaNPIM was one of the co- organizers.
• Fourth National Workshop on PIM in Hyderabad jointly with Ministry of
Water Resources and Govt. of Andhra Pradesh.
• Workshop on Training of Trainers for Attitude and Behavioral Change for
Implementation of PIM at Hyderabad.
2000
• Support to PIM in Haryana.
• National Workshop on Participatory Irrigation Management at Chandigarh
Haryana and HIRMI, Kurukshetra.
2001
• National Advocacy cum Training Workshop on WALMI’s and PIM in India at
Pune.
• National Farmers Workshop on Gender in Participatory Irrigation Management – at Netrang, Gujarat jointly with Aga khan Rural Support Programme (India).
• National Workshop on Participatory Irrigation Management – Farmers Organization and Turn Over Experiences in Tamil Nadu at Madurai, Tamil Nadu Jointly with Water Resources Organisation, PWD Government of Tamil Nadu and the World Bank Institute, Washington.
• Tamil Nadu PIM Case Study Writing Workshop and Follow up workshop on June, 2001, Trichy, Tamil Nadu Jointly with the Water Resources Department, PWD, Govt. of Tamil Nadu.
• PIM Field Training in Hissar, Haryana.
• International Training of Trainers Programme on Participatory Irrigation
Management – A Way Forward at Hyderabad (A.P).
• Experts Consultation on Training needs in PIM at Hyderabad (A.P.).
2002
• Community Based Rain Water Harvesting – Process Documentation of the
Activity and Approach of the Tarun Bhart Sangh.
• National Experience Sharing Workshop on PIM in Pune Maharashtra Jointly with Ministry of Water Resources, Govt. of India and National Water Academy, Pune.
• WUA Presidents Meeting (March, 2002, Behind Madhya Pradesh)
• All India Water Users Association Convention in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaNPIM was co-organizer and co-sponsor.
• Policy Workshop on Participatory Irrigation Management in West Bengal at
Kolkata.
• WALMI Workshop on Water Policy and Legislation for Maharashtra at
Aurangabad Jointly with WALMI Aurangabad.
• National Workshop on Participatory Monitoring and Learning at Delhi.
• Karnataka Community Based Tank Management Project Lunch Workshop at
Bangalore, Jointly with Karnataka Government and World Bank
• UP Water Sector Restructuring Project : Launch Workshop at Lucknow, Uttar
Radesh, Jointly with UP Government and World Bank.
• Propagation of PIM in Madhya Pradesh.
• Selected activity related to PIM under Uttar Pradesh Water Sector
Restructuring Project.
• IPTRID – FAO Study – Study on survey on selected cases of Irrigation Modernization – survey case study conducted o smart Ashok Sagar, the Halali Project in Madhya Pradesh.
• North Bengal Terai Development Project Study Titled “Farmers Managed
Mini River Lift Irrigation Schemes: Process Constraints and Learning
• Madhya Pradesh PIM training needs assessments and perspective Plan for
PIM Training Preparation Study.
• Exposure visit of Farmers to Madhya Pradesh (Three Exposure Visit).
2003
• Participatory Irrigation Management in Paliganj Distributory Bihar.
• Participated in the 3rd World War Forum in Kyoto, Japan by organizing a Session No. IWRM 19 chaired by President, IndiaNPIM and Moderated by CEO.
• Virtual Conference on “Farmers Network for Integrated Water Resources
Management” ranked fourth by World Water Forum.
• Andhra Pradesh PIM Case Study writing workshops jointly with IRDAS, Hyderabad.
• A workshop on Development Participatory Indicators under PM & L Project at Himachal Pradesh jointly organized with IWDP, Soal.
• A workshop on Developing Participatory Indicators under PM & L Project at
Bangalore.
• Propagation of PIM in Madhya Pradesh.
• Selected activity related to PIM under Uttar Pradesh Water Sector
Restructuring Project.
• IPTRID-FAO Study – Study on Survey on Selected Cases of Irrigation Modernization – Survey Case Study Conducted on smart Ashok Sagar, the Halali Project in Madhya Pradesh.
• North Bengal Terai Development Project Study Titled Farmers Managed Mini
River Lift Irrigation Schemes: Process Constraints and Learning.
• Madhya Pradesh PIM Training needs assessment and Perspective Plan for
PIM Training Preparation Study.
• Exposure visit of Farmers to Madhya Pradesh (Three Exposure Visit).
2005
• Preparation of PIM Manual
• Residential Training of Trainers Programme for Chief Engineer, Executive Engineers, Superintending Engineers and Assistant Engineers of UPID and BIRD Lucknow.
2006
• Exposure visit of Farmers to Rajasthan.
• Exposure visit of Farmers to Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra.
• Exposure visit of Farmers to Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
• Exposure visit of Farmers to Rajasthan.
• Exposure visit of Farmers to Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra.
• Exposure visit of Farmers to Rajasthan.
• Residential Training Programme of Junior Engineers Lucknow.
• Shared vision Workshop for Chief Engineers and Superintending Engineers of UPID / UPWSRP.
• Exposure visit of Farmers to Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra.
• Exposure visit of Farmers to Rajasthan.
• Exposure visit of Farmers to Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra.
• Exposure visit of Farmers to Tamil Nadu.
• Exposure visit of Farmers to Rajasthan.
• Exposure visit of Farmers to Andhra Pradesh and Karnatka.
• Follow up Training Programme for Seenchpal of UPID at Sultapur.
• Follow up Training Programme for Junior Engineers of UPID at Sultapur.
• Follow up Training Programme for Seenchpal of UPWSRP at Sultanpur.
• Follow up Training Programme for JEs of UPWSRP at Sultanpur.
• Exposure visit of Farmers to Rajasthan.
• Training of Trainers Programme for Assistant Engineers at Lucknow.
• Exposure visit of Farmers to Andhra Pradesh.
• Exposure visit of Farmers to Rajasthan.
• Follow up Training Programme for Junior Engineers of UPID at Reabarely.
• Follow up Training Programe for Seenchpal of UPID at Reabarely.
• Exposure visit of Sr. Officers of UPID/UPWSRP to Bihar and Tamil Nadu.
• Shared vision Workshop for Chief Engineers and Superintending Engineers of UPID/UPWSRP.
• Shared vision workshop for Chief Engineers and Superintending Engineers of
UPID / UPWSRP.
• Follow up Training Programme for Seenchpal at Reabarely of UPID.
• Exposure visit of Farmers to Rajasthan from UPID / UPWSRP.
• Follow up Training Programme for Junior Engineers at Reabarely.
• Exposure visit of Sr. Officers of UPID/UPWSRP.
• Exposure visit of Farmers to Rajasthan from UPID/UPWSRP.
• Exposure visit of Farmers to Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
2007
• Shared Vision Workshop for Chief Engineers / Superintending Engineers of
UPID/UPWSRP at Lucknow.
• Shared Vision Workshop for Chief Engineers / Superintending Engineers of
UPID / UPWSRP at Lucknow.
• Exposure visit of Women (Farmers) from UPID / UPWSRP to Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
• Exposure visit of Farmers to Rajasthan.
• Exposure visit of Farmers to Tamil Nadu (Women).
• Exposure visit of Farmers to Rajasthan.
2008
• A preliminary civil society dialogue on India’s proposed “inter linking of Rivers” in New Delhi jointly with WWF International and Development alternatives.
• Exposure visit of officers and farmers from Jhajjar, Haryana to Tamil Nadu.
• State Level Training Programme of Officers & Farmers at Karnal, Haryana.
• Workshop on Information Education and Communication at CSMRS.
• Workshop on Technology Transfer and Water User Efficiency at CSMRS.
• One day Training of officers at Karnal, Haryana (35 Participants).
• One day Training of Officers at Rewari, Haryana (35 Participants).
• One day Training of Officers at Rohtak, Haryana (35 Participants).
• One day Training of Farmers at Karnal, Haryana (110 Participants).
• One day Training of Farmers at Hissar, Haryana (110 Participants).
• One day Training of Farmers at Fatehabad (110 Participants).
• One day Training of Farmers at Jind, Haryana.
• Exposure visit of Officers and Farmers A.P. from Rewari, CADA, Haryana.
• One day Training of Farmers at Jhajjar, Haryana.
• One day Training of Farmers at Gohana (Rohtak), Haryana.
• One day Training of Farmers at Rewari, Haryana.
• One day Training of Farmers at Sirsa, Haryana.
• One day Training of Farmers at Kurukshetra, Haryana.
• One day Training of Farmers at a Kaithal, Haryana.
• State Level Training Programme of Officers & Farmers a Karnal, Haryana.
• Exposure visit of Officers and Farmers to Maharashtra from CADA, Rohtak.
• One day Training of Farmers at Panipat, Haryana.
• State Level Training Programme of Farmers at Jind, Haryana.
2009
• One day Training Programme of Farmers at Bhiwani, Haryana.
• State Level Training Programme of Farmers at Fatehabad, Haryana.
• Exposure visit of Officers and Farmers from Karnal to Gujarat.
• Training programme of Officers at Ranchi.
• Training Programme of Farmers at Ranchi, Jharkhand.
• Training Programme of Officers at Dumka, Jharkhand.
• Training Programme of Farmers at Dumka, Jharkhand.
• Farmers Participation in 5th Asia Regional Conference.
• Exposure Visit of Officers and Farmers from MPWSRP, Bhopal to
Maharashtra.
2010
• Exposure visit of Officers and Farmers from MPWSRP, Bhopal to Kota.
2011
• National Level Training Course on PIM for CAD Officers, J & K.
• Capacity building programme for the Officers of Kanchi and Mayurakshi
Irrigation Projects together at Ranchi.
• Capacity building programme for the Farmers of Kanchi Irrigation Projects at
Ranchi.
• Capacity building programme for the Farmers of Mayurakshi Irrigation
Project at Dumka.
• One day exposure visit for the Farmers from Mayurakshi Project.
2012
• National Level Capacity Building programme for the Farmers of Ranbir Canal
Irrigation Project at Jammu.
• Preparation of Bench-marking website for WUAs in collaboration with the
World Bank.
2013
• Pre Lunch workshop on website for WUA bench-marking at Lucknow.
• Workshop o WUA benchmarking website at Delhi.
• Special session on WUA benchmarking website in Principal Secretaries
Conference at Delhi.
2014
• All India Convention of Water User Association Presidents at New Delhi.
2015
• Regional Convention of WUA presidents for Northern Region at Ludhiana.
• Study of successful WUAs in Gujarat, Maharashtra, MP and Rajasthan sponsored by NABARD.
2016
• Regional Convention of WUA presidents for Western Region at Aurangabad.
• Regional Convention of WUA presidents for Southern Region at Bangalore.
• Organized two special sessions on PIM during India Water Week.
2017
• Side Event Session on ensuring last mile delivery through CADWM
programme during IWW.
• Special Session on PIM during India Water Week.
• Prepared draft of Model PIM Act.
2018
• One day conference on CADWM at Delhi.
• Held Meetings on refining of Draft Model PIM Act.
2019
• Organized special session on PIM during International Micro-Irrigation
Conference.
• Co-sponsored Second CADWM Conference at Ahmedabad.
• Organized special Session on PIM during India Water Week.
• Organized two workshops for Chief Engineers / SEs of WRD, Jharkhand on
‘Shared Vision for PIM’.
• Organized two PIM Orientation Workshops for Junior officers of WRD, Jharkhand.
2020
• Online National Conference on promoting Participatory Irrigation
Management (PIM) through Farmers organizations on 4th November, 2020.
• Assisted Commissioner CADWM in review of PIM Component of Prioritized
AIBP Funded Irrigation Projects through 6th and 7thg PIRC Meetings.
2021
• Design, preparation and delivery of 60 training modules to NWA for running online National Certificate Course on PIM.
• Assisted Commissioner CADWM in preparation of WUA office bearers database.
2022
• On site 6- Day Training cum Facilitation Program on PIM for WUAs and State
Field Officials in Karnataka.
• On Site 6-Day Training cum Facilitation Program on PIM for WUAs and State
Field Officials in Maharashtra.
• On Site 6-Day Training cum Facilitation Program on PIM for WUAs and State
Field Officials in Rajasthan.
• On Site 6-Day Training cum Facilitation Program on PIM for WUAs and State
Field Officials in Odisha.
• Participation in India Water Week and Presentation on Farmers Participation in Development and Management of Irrigation Water Resources.
• Conducted Workshop on ‘Road Map for Online National PIM Certificate
Course and Strategic Partnerships for PIM Capacity Building’ at NWA, Pune.
2023
• Knowledge Partner of WALMI, Dharwar for International Conference on
Water Management and Climate Change.
• Farmers Conclave at Vizag under ICID Confrence
2024
• CADWM Workshop for Farmers under PMKSY scheme
5. QualificationsofGoverningTeamifIndiaNPIM
MrSandipSudan(PresidentGoverningBodyIndiaNIPM)BasedatDelhi: Having 40 years’ experience working across PAN India, in Research and Development in field of Agriculture and Horticulture, micro-Irrigation, Mentor for Capacity Building and training programs for farmers, trainer’s trainee program. Running RGO based at Delhi.
MrGopeshShrivastava(GeneralSecretaryGoverning Body IndiaNIPM):Based atBhubaneshwarOdisha:Having 40 years’ working experience across PAN India in Watershed Management, Recharge, Flood routing and management, Irrigation, Drinking Water, Sewerage and Drainage Sector. Having experience in working with funding agencies like JICA, KFW, European Union, GIZ, European Investment Bank. Now working as free-launce Infrastructure Consultant.
MrKPSMallik:(GoverningBodyMember): MSc Ag and PhD degree in Agriculture (Major – Soil Science and Minor in Agronomy) in 1986 and 1991 respectively from G B Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, U.P. After completion his higher degrees, has served as Research Scholar in IARI- ICAR ,New Delhi for 2 years in Ganga Action Plan Project w.e.f. January 1991to November 1993.After that has joined WAPCOS Limited ( A Govt. of India Undertaking under Ministry of Water Resources ) and served more than 31 years in various projects in India and abroad in various capacities. He has superannuated in August 2024 as Chief Scientist and Head of Agriculture Division. Worked as Agriculture expert in various project funded by World Bank, JICA, ADB, Central and State Government related to Monitoring and Evaluation of Command Area Development Program, Watershed Development, Horticulture, Forestry, Rural Development, Farm Mechanization, Crop Diversification etc. He
has also worked as Agriculture Expert in PMU – PMKSY funded by Ministry of Jal
Shakti, Government of India.
DrParthA Sarathi Das: (Treasurer)PhD fromJNU(Based atDelhi):Having 25year experience in Sampling Surveys, qualitative, quantitative & secondary research in field of economic and statistical surveys like; Impact Assessment Studies, evaluation studies, baseline, midterm, and end-line studies. Worked at the senior level and working in partnership with reputed research institutions like the Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi, and Government organizations like Niti Aayog, Ministry of Rural Development, Ministry of Women & Child Development, Coir Board, National Mission for Empowering Women (NMEW), KVIC, DEPT. OF TOURISM (GOI), DEPT. OF POST (GOI), and international organizations like USAID, PSP-One, Abt Associates, WORLD BANK, UNICEF, DFID, UNESCO. At present working for the Asian Development Bank as a senior consultant.
MrAnujKanwal,CommissionerCADWM,MinistryofJalShaktiis the guiding force for Modernizing the CADWM program in India. He is guiding India NIPM for benefit of Farmers and society.