Volume 14 | Issue 5
Volume 14 | Issue 5
Volume 14 | Issue 5
Volume 14 | Issue 5
Volume 14 | Issue 5
Irrigation is one of the key factors in agricultural development and has an impact on cropping pattern. The importance of water has been recognized from primitive days the largest use of water in the world is for irrigating lands, as an agricultural input especially for the production of food grains population and economic growth in developing countries posed serious challenges for humanity is simultaneously meeting food requirements and water demands competition for limited water resources increasingly occurs between different stakeholders and at different levels: between farmers within and Irrigation system in the agricultural sector and other rural activities. The importance of Irrigation may be viewed from two aspects: Protective aspects: to make up the moisture deficiency in soil, during the cropping season so as to ensure proper and sustained growth of crops grown, additional landside aspect: to enable second or third crop being on the land provided with Irrigation on which otherwise uncultivable efficiently, particularly during the post or per monsoon period. Agriculture is the mainstay of Indian economy with more than 53.75 percent of the populating depending on it for livelihood. The present study is focused on agricultural irrigation and its impact on productivity intern’s enhancement of economic condition among the peasants, in this way what are the crux occurred in the proper usages of reservoir in the cultivation activities, any way the study would be analyses with simple tools and techniques to explore the information which was pooled from various sources.