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No. Basin Division Irrigation Irrigation % Target (in Progress (in Achieved ha) ha) 1 CE Chambal Betwa Basin, Samrat Ashok Sagar Division No. 2 57896 54452 94 Bhopal Vidisha Sanjay Sagar Project Bah River 65541 64526 98 Division Ganjbasoda WR Division Ashoknagar 21056 21056 100 WR Division Bhopal 25129 24822 99 WR Division Raghogarh 19144 18954 99 WR Division Raisen 52157 52178 100 WR Division Rajgarh 51079 51079 100 WR Division Sehore 54551 54261 99 WR Division, Guna 20955 20536 98 WR Division, Narsinghgarh 10525 10525 100 2 CE Dhasan Ken Basin, Bina Project Management Unit, 1200 1215 101 Sagar Rahatgarh WR Division Chhatarpur 91161 87395 96 WR Division Niwari 11162 10684 96 WR Division No. 1 Sagar 53494 53531 100 WR Division No. 2 Kesli Sagar 11060 11060 100 WR Division Panna 12827 10381 81 WR Division Pawai 19181 14483 76 WR Division Tikamgarh 25694 24000 93 WR Division, Damoh 51961 51972 100 3 CE Ganga Basin, Rewa Bansagar Lower Sinhawal Canal 30500 30500 100 Division Churhat Bansagar Masonary Dam Division 13330 12546 94 No. 3 Deolond Keoti Canal Division Rewa 76850 61573 80 Mahan Canal Division Sidhi 16150 12347 76 Purwa Canal Division No.2 Satna 45541 42712 94 Teonthar Canal Division Sirmour, 11540 1697 15 Rewa Upper Purwa Canal Division Rewa 43326 34783 80 WR Division Anuppur 6171 3113 50 WR Division No. 1 Sidhi 6628 5107 77 WR Division No. 2 Singrauli 7124 5622 79 WR Division No.2 Shahdol 12044 9259 77 WR Division Satna 9624 7730 80 WR Division, Umaria 8446 8450 100 4 CE Narmada Tapti Basin, Gandhi Sagar Dam Division Gandhi 10967 9680 88 Indore Sagar WR Division Alirajpur 16882 16910 100 WR Division Badwani 34015 33687 99 WR Division Burhanpur 20478 20478 100 WR Division Dewas 30651 30671 100 WR Division Indore 10061 9461 94 WR Division Khandwa 21147 20949 99 WR Division Khargone 55483 55827 101 WR Division Manawar 22725 22727 100 WR Division Mandsaur 32432 31454 97 WR Division Neemuch 17070 15817 93 WR Division No. 1 Dhar 39799 39547 99 WR Division No. 1 Jhabua 73660 71432 97 WR Division Ratlam 32880 32880 100 WR Division Shajapur 54804 52771 96 WR Division Ujjain 24446 24086 99 S. No. Basin Division Irrigation Irrigation % Target (in Progress (in Achieved ha) ha) 5 CE Rajghat Canal Project, Ban Sujara Project Canal WR 43695 10962 25 Datia Division Baldevgarh, Tikamgarh Bansujara Dam WR Division, 0 0 0 Tikamgarh Bhander Main Canal Division Datia 25332 25332 100 Harsi High Level Canal Division No. 2 45245 45245 100 Gwalior Lahar Branch Canal Dn. Lahar 61314 61314 100 Masonry Dam Division Madikheda 0 0 0 Rajghat Distributary Division No. 9 78254 78254 100 Datia Rajghat Left Bank Canal Division 34500 34500 100 Khaniadhana Sindh Project Right Bank Canal 28370 28374 100 Disnet Division Karera Sindh Project Right Bank Canal 29859 29860 100 Division Narwar 6 CE Wainganga Basin, Banjar River Project Division Baihar 2541 670 26 Seoni Hiran WR Division Jabalpur 11977 9047 76 Pench Diversion Canal Division 65000 36300 56 Singna Teh. Chourai Pench Diversion Dam WR Division 0 0 0 No.1 Chourai Rajivsagar Project Division No.3 2000 1124 56 Katangi Balaghat Tilwara Left Bank Canal Division 72065 71565 99 Keolari Wainganga Division Balaghat 7042 2848 40 WR Division Chindwada 41198 40897 99 WR Division Dindori 30230 27151 90 WR Division Katni 17954 14970 83 WR Division Mandala 30342 28193 93 WR Division No.1 Seoni 22606 22055 98 WR Survey Division Balaghat 8150 8702 107 7 CE WRD, Hoshangabad Barna Left Bank Canal Division Bari 73474 72269 98 Handiya Branch Canal Division 52663 52663 100 Timarni Kolar Canal Division, Nasrullaganj 37415 36321 97 Pipariya Branch Canal Division 62731 62377 99 Sohagpur Tawa Canal Division Seoni Malwa 59936 59936 100 Hoshangabad Tawa Project Division Itarsi 41593 39993 96 WR Division Harda 52366 52366 100 WR Division Multai 35127 34445 98 WR Division No.2 Betul 25800 25895 100 8 CE Yamuna Basin, Gwalior Harsi WR Division Dabra Gwalior 78976 78976 100 WR Division Ambah 61856 61856 100 WR Division Bhind 50850 50850 100 WR Division Gohad 57320 57600 100 WR Division Jora 46310 44310 96 WR Division Morena 46100 45930 100 WR Division Sabalgarh 65484 65366 100 S. No. Basin Division Irrigation Irrigation % Target (in Progress (in Achieved ha) ha) WR Division Sheopur 62565 62565 100 WR Division Shivpuri 34961 34603 99 9 Project Director SS Project Project Administrator, SS Project 19754 19764 100 Management Unit, Indore Implementation Unit, Shamgarh 10 Project Director, MKPMU, Kundalia Project Division Jeerapur, 0 0 0 Rajgarh Rajgarh Mohanpura Project Division, Rajgarh 8000 8040 101 Grand Total 3071502 2904414 95 Sub Division Wise Target and progress (Status 27-02-2020) S No Basin Division Sub Division Irrigation Irrigation % Target (in Progress Achieved ha) (in ha) 1 CE Chambal Samrat Ashok Samrat Ashok Sagar Subdivision 9138 7150 78 Betwa Basin, Sagar Division No. 2 No. 2 Khoa Vidisha Bhopal Vidisha Samrat Ashok Sagar Subdivision 14700 13434 91 No. 3 Salamatpur Samrat Ashok Sagar Subdivision 16600 16600 100 No. 5 Vidisha Samrat Ashok Sagar Subdivision 8570 8570 100 No. 8 Vidisha WR Sub Division No. 2 Vidisha 8888 8698 98 Sanjay Sagar Bah Sagad Project Canal Sub 21091 21091 100 Project Bah River Division No. 1 Ganjbasoda Division Ganjbasoda Land Acquisition Unit WR Sub 16234 16234 100 Division Shamshabad WR Sub Division Ganjbasoda 17606 17606 100 WR Sub Division Kurwai 3610 2595 72 WR Sub Division Sironj 7000 7000 100 WR Division WR Sub Division Ashoknagar 5530 5530 100 Ashoknagar WR Sub Division Chanderi 817 817 100 WR Sub Division Isagarh 4029 4029 100 WR Sub Division Mugawali Guna 10680 10680 100 WR Division Bhopal Kaliasote Head Work Subdivision 4485 4330 97 No. 1 Bhopal WR Subdivision Berasia 11106 11107 100 WR Sub-Division Bhopal 9538 9385 98 WR Division Rajeev Sagar Project Canal Sub- 4513 4513 100 Raghogarh Division Maksudhangarh WR Sub Division Chachoda 5016 4926 98 WR Sub Division Raghogarh 9615 9515 99 WR Division Raisen Semri Project Sub Division 8654 8659 100 Baigamganj Uppar Palkamti H/W Sub Division 15529 15549 100 Sultanpur WR Sub Division Deori 10278 10274 100 WR Sub Division Gairatganj 9963 9953 100 WR Sub Division Obedullaganj 7733 7743 100 WR Division Kushalpura Multipurpose Medium 4330 4330 100 Rajgarh Irrigation Project Sub. Div. Beoara Survey Investigation Sub Division 16638 16638 100 No. 1 Narsinghgarh WR Sub Division Beoara Rajgarh 11005 11035 100 WR Sub Division Jeerapur 10424 10389 100 WR Sub Division Khilchipur 8682 8687 100 WR Division Sehore Ghoghara Project Sub Div. 13255 12986 98 Sehore WR Sub Division Ashta 11764 11767 100 WR Sub Division Budhni 4512 4499 100 S No Basin Division Sub Division Irrigation Irrigation % Target (in Progress Achieved ha) (in ha) WR Sub Division Ichhawar 11382 11382 100 Sehore WR Sub Division Nasrullaganj 13638 13627 100 Sehore WR Division, Guna Makroda Project Sub Division 10300 10300 100 Rampur , Guna WR Sub Division Guna 10655 10236 96 WR Division, (Dudhi) Kunwar Chain Sagar H/W 4430 4430 100 Narsinghgarh Sub Division Narsinghgarh WR Sub Division Narsinghgarh 6095 6095 100 2 CE Dhasan Ken Bina Project Pancham Nagar Dam Sub 1200 1215 101 Basin, Sagar Management Unit, Division Banda Rahatgarh WR Division Bariyarpur Left Bank Canal 40000 30000 75 Chhatarpur Subdivision No. 1 Loudi Kutni Dam Subdivision No.1 10000 2231 22 Khajuwa Rajnagar Chhatarpur Kutni Dam Subdivision No.2 0 7445 #DIV/0! Lovekushnagar Shyamri Dam Sub Division No. 2 0 9000 #DIV/0! Bijawar WR Subdivision Bada Malhera 5955 5727 96 WR Subdivision Chhatarpur 7258 6467 89 WR Subdivision Khajuraho 14530 13530 93 WR Subdivision Nowgaon 13418 12995 97 WR Division Niwari WR Subdivision Niwadi 4320 4095 95 WR Subdivision Prithvipur 6842 6589 96 WR Division No. 1 Babar Matiya H/W Subdivision 4103 4129 101 Sagar Sagar WR Subdivision Banda 23111 23110 100 WR Subdivision Deoari 12464 12466 100 WR Subdivision No. 1 Sagar 7102 7112 100 WR Subdivision No. 3 Garhakota 6714 6714 100 WR Division No.
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