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Panam Project Presentation
1. WATER USERS ASSOCIATION (WUA) REGISTRATION
DETAILS
Name of Total CCA No. of Area benefited
Project (in Ha.) WUAs (in Ha.)
PANAM 36405 40 12261
KARAD 6190 5 727
HADAF 5238 6 1935
Total : 47833 51 14923
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2. IRRIGATION PROJECTS IN
PANCHMAHAL DISTRICT
Panam Project Circle, Godhra
PANAM
HADAF
KARAD
Kadana Project Circle, D’ Colony
KADANA
BHADAR (P)
KABUTARI
Vadodara Irri. Circle, Vadodara
DEV
SUKHI
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3. Deputy Exe. Engineer & PANAM PROJECT Office Superintendent
Personal Secretary
CIRCLE, GODHRA
Panam Project Division, Panam Irrigation Division,
Quality Control Sub Godhra
Godhra
Division, Godhra
Panam Dam Sub Division, Panam Irrigation Sub
Panam Dam Division, Shahera
Panam Project Sub Division Panam Irrigation Sub Division
No.2, Godhra No.1, Morva (Rena)
Irrigation Project Sub Panam Irrigation Sub Division
Division No.2, Godhra No.2, Veganpur
Koliyari Sub Division No.2, Panam Irrigation Sub Division
Morva (Hadaf) No.3, Godhra
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4. PANAM PROJECT CIRCLE
Panam High Level Canal Project, Command Area:
18000 ha., Estimated Cost: 200 Crore.
Dam Safety works of Panam, Hadaf & Karad
Projects
Irrigation Management and M & R of 100 km long
Panam Main Canal, 800 km Network of Distributory
& Minors.
Panam Irrigation Scheme : 36405 Ha. Command
Area
Karad Irrigation Scheme : 6190 Ha. Command Area.
Hadaf Irrigation Scheme : 5238 Ha. Command Area.
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5. PANAM PROJECT CIRCLE
Santroad Weir : 2000 Ha. Command Area.
Constg. of Big & Small Checkdams on River & drains of
Panchmahal District.
Deepening of Big & Small Tanks of Panchmahals
District.
“Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment
Guarantee Act” works
Desilting in Canals, Jungle Cutting, Earthwork
Checkdam Desilting
Lift Irrigation Scheme
Restoration of Stepwells.
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17. PANAM DAM
Length of Masonary Dam – 189 m.
Year of Construction - 1977
10 Radial Gates – Size: 14.93 m x 11.28 m.
Max. Flood Discharge – 356000 Cusecs.
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18. PANAM DAM
Villages benefited - 132,
Benefited Area- 36405 Ha.
Length of Main Canal - 99.725 km
Length of Distriburoty & Minors - 800 km
Irrigation started - 1980
Canal bed Power House - 2 Mega watt
Rehabilitation of 42 effected villages
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19. PANAMyear 2004 : 3.56 Lacs cusecs
Max. discharge released in the
DAM
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20. PANAMyear 2004 : 3.56 Lacs cusecs
Max. discharge released in the
DAM
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22. PANAM DAM - DAM SAFETY WORKS
Cleaning of Drainage Gallery
Before... After...
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23. HADAF DAM
Length of Masonary Dam – 89 m. Year of Construction - 1986
5 Radial Gates – Size: 14.95 m x 10.64 m.
Max. Flood Discharge – 162000 Cusecs.
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26. KARAD DAM
Length of Earthen Dam - 1019 m.
Year of Construction - 1958
Benefited villages- 25
Benefited Area - 6190 ha.
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27. KARAD DAM
Benefited villages- 25
Benefited Area - 6190 ha.
માટી બંધ પર અંશતઃ માટીકામ કરવામાં આવેલ છે .
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28. KARAD DAM
Over flow on 09.09.2010
Fuse Gates
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29. SANTROAD WEIR Length of Weir: 280 m.
Year of Construction : 2008
Storage Capacity : 117 Mcft.
Benefited Area 2000 ha. of 4 villages by Lift Irrigation.
No Land Acquisition required.
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30. PANAM PROJECT
No. of
Sr. Taluka Benefited
No. District benefited Area (in Ha.)
villages
Lunawada 28 8150
Shahera 47 5889
1 Panchmahal
Godhra 28 13264
Kalol 16 4214
2 Vadodara Savali 13 4888
Total :: 132 36405
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31. PLANNED CROPPING PATTERN
Tobacco 2%
Tw o Season Cotton 8%
Kharif Paddy 19%
Rabi Vegetable 10% Kharif 65%
Rabi 52%
Oil Seeds/Pulses 3% Two Season 13%
TOTAL 130%
Kharif Hybrid Bajari 19%
Rabi Wheat 27%
Kharif Maize 10%
Kharif Jow ar 2%
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32. MAJOR DISTRIBUTORIES OF PANAM PROJECT
Sr. Name of Off taking Length of C.C.A. Major Crops
No. Distributory from Main Distry. (in Ha.)
Canal (km) (km)
1 Ladvel 31.94 11.90 2220 Paddy
2 23/R Rabadia 38.30 4.04 2017 Paddy
3 24/R Morva 52.81 8.45 3481 Paddy, Maize
4 25/R Kabirpur 54.33 14.81 4554 Paddy, Maize
5 29/R 71.80 11.14 1591 Paddy, Wheat
6 32/R.A. 82.01 14.48 5099 Tobacco,
Cotton, Wheat
7 32/R.B. 83.16 14.00 1488 Wheat
8 34/R Sansoli 92.05 5.20 1794 Maize
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33. Irrigation benefits given to affected people of
Narmada Project in Khajuri Colony under Panam Command
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34. Obstructions in Irrigation Management
Main canal from Ch. 0 to 30 km flows parallel to Panam River.
Main Canal is contour canal. One side is hill & Other side Panam River
High banking of 12 to 20 m.
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35. Obstructions in Irrigation Management
Heavy seepage from Banking
Change of cropping pattern in the initial reach due to assured irrigation.
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