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Water shortage hits paddy fields in Bandipora villages

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
June 16, 2025
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Bandipora, Jun 15: A severe water shortage has hit several villages in North Kashmir’s Bandipora district, with farmers reporting that paddy fields are running dry due to the continued blockage of irrigation canals. Locals allege inaction by the concerned authorities despite repeated appeals over the past year.
Villagers from Gamroo, Gundpora, Aragam, Garoora, Chitteybandy, Vijhara, Lowdara, and nearby areas said that the main irrigation canals in the region has been clogged by solid waste and encroachments, severely affecting agricultural activities.
“The canal in Gamroo village has not been cleaned for a long time. Garbage continues to be dumped into it, and its banks have been encroached upon at several locations,” said one of the affected farmers. “This month, when irrigation is needed the most for paddy cultivation, we are facing a complete water shortage.”
Residents also expressed concern that the Revenue Department has not been monitoring the canal’s condition. They said the absence of regular inspections has allowed the problem to worsen. According to them, no measures have been taken to restore the natural water flow.
The villagers demanded that the Irrigation Department clear the irrigation culvert in the affected areas without further delay. “This is the peak time for sowing, and we need water immediately. The departments concerned must respond before the damage becomes irreversible,” another farmer said.
In a notable move, villagers from Gamroo pooled money to hire a JCB machine for Rs 8,000 to begin restoration work on their own, citing a lack of official support. “This was done purely out of necessity. We had no other option,” a local resident said.
Farmers also appealed to the Deputy Commissioner of Bandipora to personally intervene in the matter and ensure immediate action is taken to restore the irrigation system before further losses are incurred.
Locals reiterated their call for authorities to focus on cleaning existing water channels instead of diverting source water. They added that if timely steps are not taken, the agriculture sector in the region could face long-term consequences. (KNS)

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