Bringing pumps to people: giving the poor better access to groundwater irrigation: sustainable approaches and options for eastern India

cg.contributor.affiliationInternational Water Management Instituteen
cg.coverage.countryIndia
cg.coverage.iso3166-alpha2IN
cg.coverage.regionSouthern Asia
cg.number002en
dc.contributor.authorInternational Water Management Instituteen
dc.date.accessioned2014-06-13T11:16:56Zen
dc.date.available2014-06-13T11:16:56Zen
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/37891
dc.titleBringing pumps to people: giving the poor better access to groundwater irrigation: sustainable approaches and options for eastern Indiaen
dcterms.abstractThe State government has a vital role to play in developing groundwater resources to help improve the lot of the poorest people in eastern India's rural communities. Many States have tried to achieve this over the past 50 years through centrally planned public tube-well programs. Recently published research says that most of these efforts have failed to bring irrigation or improved livelihoods to the poor.en
dcterms.abstractThis research shows how policy makers can have a significant positive impact on poverty reduction by removing pump subsidies and opening pump markets to international competition. Subsidies and import restrictions have kept pump prices in India artificially inflated, by more than 35-45%, over those of neighbouring Pakistan and Bangladesh.en
dcterms.abstractIf a 'shock therapy' approach of removing restrictions is too drastic or politically difficult, the next best option is to use market mechanisms to manage pump subsidy and loan programs for the poor. A good example of this approach is the jointly managed subsidy programs that have helped usher in eastern India's belated Green Revolution. Here local pump dealers are active participants in the management of pump subsidy programs, alongside government and nationalized banks. The examples of eastern Uttar Pradesh and north Bihar provide working models of such approaches.en
dcterms.accessRightsOpen Access
dcterms.bibliographicCitationInternational Water Management Institute, IWMI-TATA Water Policy Program. 2002. Bringing pumps to people: giving the poor better access to groundwater irrigation: sustainable approaches and options for eastern India. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 6p. (IWMI Water Policy Briefing 002) https://hdl.handle.net/10568/37891en
dcterms.isPartOfIWMI Water Policy Briefingen
dcterms.issued2002
dcterms.languageen
dcterms.publisherInternational Water Management Instituteen
dcterms.subjectgroundwater irrigationen
dcterms.subjectpumpsen
dcterms.subjecttube wellsen
dcterms.subjectenergyen
dcterms.subjectelectricity suppliesen
dcterms.subjectpovertyen
dcterms.typeBrief

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