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About IWMP The Technical Committee on Drought Prone Areas Programme (DPAP),
Desert Development Programme (DDP) and Integrated Wastelands Development Programme (IWDP), under the chairmanship of
Shri S. Parthasarathy (2006), addressed major issues in watershed programmes and recommended viable strategies and mechanisms for
effective implementation of these programmes. Based on the suggestions of the Committee, National Rainfed Area Authority (NRAA),
in coordination with Planning Commission, formulated Common Guidelines for Watershed Development Projects, 2008 to give an impetus to
watershed development programmes. The provisions in the Common Guidelines and the observations of the Parthasarthy Committee have
necessitated modifications in the watershed schemes of the Department of Land Resources.
Accordingly, DPAP, DDP and IWDP of the Department of Land Resources have been integrated and consolidated into a
single modified programme called Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP) w.e.f. 26.02.2009.
The provisions of treatment of micro-watersheds on cluster basis, reduced number of installments, delegation of power of
sanction of projects to the States, dedicated institutions, capacity building of stakeholders, monitoring & evaluation,
specific budget provision for Detailed Project Report preparation, livelihood for assetless people and productivity enhancement
are the major features of IWMP.
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