Punjab has been focusing on improving agricultural infrastructure, with recent updates highlighting measures related to irrigation and power supply for farmers. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann shared details about steps taken to ensure better access to canal water and to address on-ground challenges faced in farming areas. According to the information provided, canal water is being delivered more efficiently to agricultural fields across parts of the state. This initiative is aimed at reducing farmers’ dependence on groundwater sources, which have been under pressure due to overuse in recent years.
Improved canal irrigation is also expected to contribute to stabilizing groundwater levels over time, which remains a key concern in Punjab’s agricultural landscape. In addition to water management, the state has also been working on improving electricity infrastructure in rural areas. One of the issues raised by farmers has been the presence of electricity poles within fields, which can create obstacles during farming operations. To address this, underground power lines are being laid in selected areas. This shift is intended to provide uninterrupted power supply while also making agricultural land more accessible for cultivation and machinery use.
These developments are part of broader efforts to enhance farm productivity and ease operational challenges. By combining irrigation improvements with infrastructure upgrades, authorities aim to support agricultural activities more effectively. The measures also align with ongoing discussions around sustainable farming practices, particularly in regions where groundwater depletion has been a long-term issue. The actual impact of these initiatives will depend on their implementation across districts and how consistently these systems are maintained over time.
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