Study of Organisation and Working Procedures of Irrigation and Power Division (Irrigation Wing)

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Planning Commission

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The Planning Commission study on the Irrigation & Power Division (December 1968) evaluates organizational structure, workflows, and operational efficiency, with a particular focus on the Irrigation Wing. The study identifies inefficiencies in supervisory roles, work allocation, and information management, emphasizing the need for a robust information system to improve planning, monitoring, and evaluation of irrigation projects. Recommendations include empowering the Joint Director, streamlining reporting mechanisms, and instituting periodic performance reviews. The document also examines coal transportation, highlighting the underutilization of Inland Water Transport (IWT) due to inadequate investment, policy neglect, and water management challenges. Rail and road remain dominant for coal movement, particularly over long distances, while IWT contributes minimally. Strategic recommendations advocate for government-led initiatives to modernize IWT infrastructure, integrate multi-modal transport solutions, and reduce reliance on overburdened rail and road networks. Overall, the study underscores the critical need for improved planning, infrastructure investment, and systemic reforms to enhance the efficiency of irrigation and coal transport in India.

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Management Group, Committee On Plan Projects, Planning Commission Government of India, December 1968

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Planning Commission - 1968

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