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The document discusses the preparation of a master plan for watershed management in villages in Chitrakoot, Satna, Madhya Pradesh. It covers topics such as the importance of a master plan, functions of a master plan, components to include in the plan such as physical characteristics, demography, land use maps. It also discusses watershed management and major issues to address.

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The document discusses the preparation of a master plan for watershed management in villages in Chitrakoot, Satna, Madhya Pradesh. It covers topics such as the importance of a master plan, functions of a master plan, components to include in the plan such as physical characteristics, demography, land use maps. It also discusses watershed management and major issues to address.

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MINOR PROJECT REPPORT

ON
PREPARATION OF WATERSHED MASTER PLAN OF SHIR PURWA
AND DELAURA VILLAGE.

M.G.C.G.V.V Chitrakoot, Satna(M.P.)

SUBMITTED TO:- UNDER GUIDANCE:-


Er. K.P. Mishra Er. K.P. Mishra
(HOD Food tech. and Agril. Engg) (Associate Professor)

Submitted In Partial Fulfillment for the Degree Of


Bachelor of Technology in Agricultural Engineering

Submitted by:-

Seemant Mishra
Adarsh Mishra
Shubhash Singh
Kishlay kumar

B.TECH AGRIL ENGG


VIII SEMESTER (BATCH 2019-20)
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
CERTIFICATE

It is to certify that the minor project report titled Watershed


Master plan at village shir purwa and delaura of panchayat
chitrakoot (M.P), Faculty of Engineering And Technology,
Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramodaya Vishwavidyalaya
Chitrakoot, Satna (M.P.) in partial fulfillment for the degree of
Bachelor Of Technology In Agricultural Engineering is a
bonafide record of minor project work carried out by Seemant
Mishra, Adarsh Mishra, Shubhash Singh, Kishlay kumar
under my supervision and guidance.

The minor project report is satisfactory and is recommended


for acceptance.
DATE:-
PLACE:-CHITRAKOOT

Submitted to:- Project guide:-


Er. K. P. Mishra Er. K.P. Mishra
HOD (FOOD TECH & AG E ) (ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR)
Acknowledgement

First of all we would like to express our deep sense of


gratefulness to the almighty god for giving continuous
support and confidence.
We wish to express our heartily sense of gratitude
indebtedness to our guide Er. K.P. Mishra Depatrtment of
Agril Engg (FET) M.C.G.V.V Chitrakoot, Satna (M.P.).For
his constant inspiration, encouragement and guidance.

We shall fail in our duty if we do not record the value of


great affection and inspiration of our reverent parents for
their affection continuous financial and moral support
throughout study period.

Seemant Mishra
Adarsh Mishra
Date:
Shubhash singh
Kishlay Kumar
SELF ATTESTATION
This is to certify that I have worked on the project titled “Master
Plan For shir purwa and Delaura Watershed”. The results mentioned or
information obtained from other agencies has been duly
acknowledged. None of the finding/information pertaining to work
has been concealed. The results embodied in this minor project
report have not been submitted to any other universities or institute
for the award for the award of any degree or diploma.

Seemant Mishra
Date:-
Place:- CHITRAKOOT
SELF ATTESTATION
This is to certify that I have worked on the project titled “Master
Plan For shir purwa and Delaura Watershed”. The results mentioned or
information obtained from other agencies has been duly
acknowledged. None of the finding/information pertaining to work
has been concealed. The results embodied in this minor project
report have not been submitted to any other universities or institute
for the award for the award of any degree or diploma.

Adarsh mishra
Date:-
Place:- CHITRAKOOT
SELF ATTESTATION
This is to certify that I have worked on the project titled “Master
Plan For shir purwa and Delaura Watershed”. The results mentioned or
information obtained from other agencies has been duly
acknowledged. None of the finding/information pertaining to work
has been concealed. The results embodied in this minor project
report have not been submitted to any other universities or institute
for the award for the award of any degree or diploma.

Shubhash singh
Date:-
Place:- CHITRAKOOT
SELF ATTESTATION
This is to certify that I have worked on the project titled “Master
Plan For shir purwa and Delaura Watershed”. The results mentioned or
information obtained from other agencies has been duly
acknowledged. None of the finding/information pertaining to work
has been concealed. The results embodied in this minor project
report have not been submitted to any other universities or institute
for the award for the award of any degree or diploma.

Kishlay kumar
Date:-
Place:- CHITRAKOOT
CONTENTS

1. Topic
2. Introduction
3. Justification
4. Objectives
5. Review of Literature
6. Methods and Material
Topic

The Preparation of master plan for


watershed region lying under both Uttar
Pradesh and Chitrakoot, Satna (Madhya
Pradesh)
INTRODUCTION
1.Master plan
Master plan is a tool to guide and manage the growth of any watershed in a
planned manner preparation of master plan based on the data collected from
various sources is a pre-requisite for any watershed development program. Such a
step is useful not only to describe the site specific technology but also to help in
proper monitoring of progress , operation the budget and for achieving inter-
departmental co-ordination . The master plan must reflect an integrated
approach and therefore, each component of programme should be described in
detail.

The proper development and management of watershed calls for accurate and
vital data to be made available on a periodic basis in order to formulate a
responsive spatial planning framework.

1.1 Function of master plan

1. To guide development of a watershed so as to improve the quality


of life of its citizens.

2. Organize and co-ordinate the complex relationship between lands


uses.

3. Direct physical development of the watershed in relation to its


social and economics characteristic based on compressive survey
and studies on the present status and the future growth prospects.
2.1 Significance of economical analysis
1. Provides scientific approach for evaluation of economical imbalance
with respect to individual farmers.
2. Provides statistical approach to understand the market scenario versus
present economical status of the farmers.
3. Useful for calculating cost benefit ratio of the proposed plan in order to
double the income of farmers.

1.1.1 The major content of the master plan and


economical analysis
Physical characteristics and natural resources.
Demography
Social infrastructures (health and education)
Transport network (road, railway, waterway and airways)

Utilities and service (water supply , drainage and sewage , solid ,


waste management , and energy)
Land use
Local market availability for selling farm produce.
Alternative land use and alternative crops cultivation and its economy.
Evaluation of cost-benefit ratio and comparison to doubling the income.
Methods to be adopted by farmers for improving socio-economic status.

1.1.2 Maps to be prepared.



Soil survey map

Present land use map

Land capability map (based on slope and vegetation.
Watershed & Watershed management:-
Watershed: - Everyone lives in a watershed. A watershed is the land area
drained by a river/stream system. Rain falls and snow melting from field, forests,
rooftops, lawns. Parking lots, and street flows toward lakes or river and forms a
watershed. Smaller drainage areas – the component parts of a watershed-are
called sub watersheds. Watersheds are separated from each other by high land
elevations called watershed divide line.

Watershed management :- Human activities on land have a direct and


cumulative impact on water and other natural resources within a watershed .
upstream activities influence river flow and water quality down-stream .
channelizing rivers , removing vegetation along watercourses , paving recharge
areas , filling in wetlands, and consuming groundwater at rates faster than it can
be replenished can have severe , and in some cases , irreversible effects on
natural systems. These effects in turn usually impair water quality, degrade
aquatic and terrestrial , contribute to a loss of biodiversity , contaminate
underground aquifer and increase risks of flooding and erosion damage.
At the heart of watershed management is the underlying philosophy that
“everything is connected to everything else,” watershed component is
interrelated and interdependent, like the links of a chain or the spokes of a wheel.
Damage to anyone watershed component ruins the risk of damage to all. The
health of upstream component directly determines the health and function of
areas downstream. Our action affects our neighbor’s as well as neighboring
communities.

Major issues in watershed management


Watershed bears significant importance from ecological, environmental and
socio- economic perspectives. These watersheds are home to millions of people ,
a substantial proportion of whom are indigenous minorities eking out their
livelihoods by utilizing natural resource available there . As much as 65% of the
rural people live in upland regions. To what extent or how long the ecosystem -
balancing and economic opportunity – generating roles of watersheds will
continue depends on their status as reflected in the distribution , density and type
of vegetation cover , and the pace of soil erosion and land productivity . Due to
the lack of comprehensive micro-level studies, no conclusion can be drawn about
the status of watersheds on the regional scale. However, finding of several micro-
level studies indicate that watershed are undergoing soil erosion, soil nutrition
deflection and deforestation, though the extent of these problem varies from one
area to another.

The specific issues being confronted regard to watershed management are as follows.

How to control or even reverse the process of forest and range land
degradation?

What should be done to improve the soil fertility, so as to increase crop


yield can a sustainable basis?
How to enable watershed settlers to improve their quality of life ,
without inflicting damage on natural resource?

How to double the income of farmers to insure minimum assured income


and healthy and prosperous life of farmers?

How to cope with the changing market inflation and adverse weather
conditions to get sufficient earning?
OBJECTIVES
➢ TO CALCULATE THE AREA OF THE GIVEN WATERSHED.

TO GIVE MASTER PLAN OF GIVEN WATERSHED.
➢ ALTERNATE LAND USE SYSTEM.
➢ ANALYSIS OF ECONOMICAL STATUS OF LOCAL FARMERS

CARRY OUT PLAN FOR DOUBLING THE INCOME
JUSTIFICATION
❖ The area Shir Purwa and Delaura watershed is farming / agriculture and
ravines based land. About 85% people of area are involved in agriculture so
there in need for enhancement and improvement in yield by alternate land
use system.


The planning of its implementation of master plan thus facilities the
orderly and planned development of cities in a sustainable manner and
ultimately development of people of watershed

Check dam act as storage and water harvesting structure which cause
infiltration and ultimately increase the time of concentration of given
watershed

The steep slope area is erodible area which can be used for pasture and
silviculture that also reduce erosion.


Increase in income of farmers will lead to socio-
economic well being of farmers.
Review of literature
District rural development agency Satna [MP.] chakra
nala watershed project
(15th June 2002)
The krishi vigyan Kendra (KVK) managed by Deendayal research institute at
Majhgawan Dist. Satna has implemented an extensive and integrated milli
watershed project as the part of chitrakoot project in the collabrotion with the
DRDA Govt. of satna under the Rajiv Gandhi watershed mission in the Majhgawan
block with the main objective of deloping the area of natural resource base
sustain . Its productivity improving the standard of living and Enveadouring to
restore the ecological balance.

V.P.Singh And S.N.Singh [2003-2009]


A study was conducted during 2003-2009 to access the impact of watershed
activities implemented by milli watershed K.V.K Satna [MP] during 2003-2009
project title impact assessment of watershed activities in tribal area of satna MP

Union ministry of rural development requested


Samaj Pragati sahyog [dec. 2005]
This is the impulse motivating the writing of the manual . it is meant for those
individual and organization who will be involved in planning implementing and
monitoring NREGA , they need to be aware of the various Entitlement of workers
under the act.
Kumar mishra[2008]
Made a study on planning of watershed project in India ; a critical review of
government funded project “ the study reverted that the Existing method of
planning in govt. funded watershed project have scope for improvement .
There was also a large gap in the provision of policy and practice related to
planning of watershed project to attain effectiveness of those large scale
intervention those gaps must be addressed.
Tripathi ,MP and katre [2009]
In their case study on “rain water balance of micro watershed using swath model
“ revealed that 92.3 mm of water flow out of the micro watershed as surface
runoff which was 43.3% of the average seasonal rainfall .

Mrs. Vidula arun swami et al[march 2011]


In this area of even increasing water demand and rapidly depleting water
resource coupled with overpopulation .it has become necessary to develop .the
means to recharge the ground water resource .which are necessary of future
requirement. The main significant feature of the work is that work is that if such
technology is development and adopted at larger scale in rural area. It will
prevent thousand village of the country from water supply by tankers.

Suraj bhan [Nov. 2013]


In view of the stagnating productivity levels of irrigated agriculture ,the
contribution from rain fed agriculture should be increased to meet the
requirement from the even growing human and animal population of India , land
degradation is a major threat to our food and environment security and the
extent of degradation problems are more pronounced in rain fed region .

Dr. suresh kumar , Mr. Arpit choukshey [ dec. 2016]


Watershed bears significance for ecological aesthetic and socio-economics
perspective. it is considered as basic natural resource conservation and
developing planning unit . Govt. of India Executing soil and water conservation
planning through watershed management programme in various steps of the
country. it is implementing integration watershed management programme
project to restore the Ecological balance by harnessing , conserving and
developing natural resource.
Material and Methodology
1.2. Materials:-
1.2.1. Watershed :-
It refers to area drained by a stream in such a way that all flow originating in
that area is discharge d through a single outlet .

1.2.2. Watershed features:-


The information on watershed features regarding by social survey and studies of
hydrological and morphological are very important in addition to the type of
watershed falling in particular area . the various important feature of watershed
concerns:-

a) Size: - the watershed size varies from mini watershed to sub watershed
and given watershed fall under micro watershed.
b) Drainage divide: - Also called watershed boundary or Ridge line. It plays very
significant role to divide the water flow from the area i.e. whether the water
flowing toward or very away from the area within the watershed .
c) Topography: - it is basically refers to the terrain land within watershed
boundary terrain affects the trends to flow . example – if the steep slope
then the flow is very quick which may result in to occurrence of severe soil
erosion . on the other hand, if terrain is flat then there is very little
possibility of soil occurrence .
d) Soil type :- The soil is also considered as the one of the important feature of
watershed and given watershed area soil type rocky clay and some area
sandy loam soil .
e) Contour line :- A contour line of the function two variable is curve along
which the function has constant value.

1.2.3. Continuous contour trench:-


In the watershed development technique by master planning of continuous
contour trench is used treated barren undulating land.
1.2.4. Non arable land:-
Land which is unsuitable for cultivation has at least one of the following
deficiencies :-no source of fresh water too hot (desert)too cold(artic )too rocky ,
too mountain , too salty , too rainy , too snowy, too pollutant , too nutrient poor
cloud may block the sunlight plant need for photosynthesis (making sunlight into
food reducing productivity .)

1.2.5. Gulleyplug.
Gully plug are constructed with rock or from weir in the gully channel to keep
the flow of water in the center of gully .

1.2.6. Check dam :-


A check dam is the small dam , which dam can be either temporary or permanent
built across the the minor channel.
1.3. Software used :-
1.3.1. Global positioning system.
A GPS is a receiver calculates its position by precisely timing the
signal sent by GPS satellite high above the Earth . Each satellite
continuously transmits message that include :-

The time ,the message was transmitted.


Satellite position at time of message transition .

The receiver uses the message it receive to determine the transit time
of each message and compute the distance to each satellite using the
speed of light . the receiver is on the surface of each of these sphere
when the distance and the satellite location are correct . these location
is then displayed , perhaps with a moving map display or latitude and
longitude elevation or altitude information may be included . many GPS
units show derived information such as direction and speed , calculated
from position changes.
1.3.2. Google Earth .
Google Earth is a free software download from Google that allows us to
zoom into see highly detail aerial photos or satellite image of any place
on the planet earth. Google earth includes numerous layers of
professional and community submission assist the user in zooming to
see interesting places. The search features is as easy to use as is google
search.
1.3.3. Bhuvan.
Bhuvan is a software application which allows users to explore a 3D
representation of the surface of the earth the browser is specifically
tailored to view India offering the highest resolution in the region
provided with local language. Bhuvan allows user to view 2D and 3D
image along with information on soil, wasteland and water resources
on the Indian sub-continent. users can superimpose administrative
boundary of their choice , from a selection of boundary available , on
image as required. Bhuvan also allows visualization of AWS (automatic
weather station) data in the graphic view, as well as in tabular form .
users can fly from one location to another and also navigate using the
3D view pop up menu (with flying in , fly out, jump-in ,jump-around ,
view point).
1.4. Methods
Collection of primary data :- a survey of whole farm is done to get the
primary data . the data is recorded and the it is used to know the
following.

1.4.1. Area of Each plot:-


The whole watershed divided In gridline and according to
Toposheet map (1:50000) calculate the whole watershed area and
area of Each plot.

1.4.2. Social survey :-


In this data information include live farmer status, education
qualification, life style , present land use pattern etc. This information
regarding by villagers and village panchayat.

1.4.3. To prepare map:-


The various type map prepare by conduct information of watershed.

➢ Watershed area map:-


To find out area by manual method and scale of Toposheet map (1:50000)

➢ Drainage map:-
This map give information on about location of outlet , order of stream , flow of
stream, soil erosion ,etc.

➢ Present land use map:-


This map prepare according to Toposheet map and social survey. This map
indicate present cultivation land.

➢ Land use capability map according to slope and


vegetation:-
This map prepare by obtain information and indicate arable and non-arable land
by slope and vegetation.
1.4.4. To prepare master plan map:-
This map preparing by obtaining all information about is given watershed area.
And this indicate future land use pattern and location of check dam arable land
area , non-arable land area , available source etc.

1.4.5. Planning of proposed structure:-


Each plot of all field is inspected carefully and then the reconnaissance map is
draw on a paper.

This map include the demographic detail live the shape of the plot ,rough location
of available water resources gullies and structures after drawing the
reconnaissance map , proposed map is draw over it which show the work which
would be done over the land to check erosion and increase crop production and it
is also show where the water resource should be made so that it can be used for
irrigation with less power consumption and also less cost of construction.

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