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Pani panchayat
executive committee members had complained to the
collector of Sambalpur district of weed problems in the Sason main
canal, part of the Hirakud irrigation system, after an informal meeting
convened by the panchayats on February 25, 2007. No action was taken
even after the pani panchayat members raised the issue at another
meeting, with the collector present. When the irrigation department was
approached, it said it needed to close the canal for seven days, which
was not acceptable. "We could not have afforded a seven-day
closure.The
dalua (summer paddy crop) was already in an advanced stage. Any
disruption in water supply could have resulted in huge crop
failure,"
said Dolagovind Nayak, president of Unit 1 pani panchayat of the
Parmanpur distributary committee. "It takes about three days
after
opening of the canal for water to reach the fields. So, water supply to
our fields would have stopped for at least 10 days," added
Aditya
Panda, president of the Themra pani panchayat. Pani panchayat members
finally forced the collector to allow them to clean the canal. Though
maintaining it was not their responsibility, the collector had to
accede.
"We cleaned
Sindurpank distributary canal in just a day, in 1996, by
involving thousands," said Chandrasekhar Panda, president of
another
panchayat. This time the scale was bigger. It took 3,000 people two
days to clean the canal. "Previously, canal cleaning was
carried out
departmentally or through contractors, who were not cleaning properly.
In most years, the irrigation department could not complete the
cleaning. See the difference," said Ashwini Mohapatra of
Jyotivihar
pani panchayat. The enthusiasm was justifiable. Nowhere in Orissa had
pani panchayats shown such unity.
Wrong channels But
the Sason incident also raised key questions about
the functioning of the pani panchayats, set up under the Orissa Pani
Panchayat Act, 2002, and the state's role. A panchayat member
summed up
the problem. "The irony is that we had to make a demand to do a
job
which should ideally have been decided and carried out by us,"�
said M
Govindu, president of the Sambalpur distributary committee. Farmers
said their involvement made for better management of irrigation
systems. "But that's where the government failed us.
We've been given
no scope for participation since pani panchayats were formed four years
ago," complained Murari Prasad Purohit, president, No.10 pani
panchayat
of the Sambalpur distributary.| ONLY
ON PAPER Pani panchayats are at the base of
the participatory water
distribution
system adopted in Orissa. These consist of members"all farmers can sign
up"from an area between 300-600 hectares, determined on hydrological
principles. Above these are distributaries committee, which are
federations of all pani panchayats under a distributary. Above that
should be a project committee consisting of members of the distributary
committees. Finally, there should be a state-level committee,
comprising presidents of project committees. But most farmers don't
even know that a project committee should be formed, forget state
committees.
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