Empowering Women with Solar Pumps will enable a New Dawn of Hope & revolution in Agriculture – Deoghar

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  • 18th November, 2021
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DEOGHAR, 17th NOVEMBER 21: A high level stakeholder meet titled “Solar Pumps for Women: Strengthening the Energy, Water & Agricultural Nexus” was organised today at Deoghar. The meeting was organised by JREDA in collaboration with SwitchON Foundation under the PSR Program supported by FCDO, Govt of UK.

The Jharkhand State Renewable Energy Department (JREDA) has been actively working towards promoting standalone off grid solar agricultural pumps under the PM KUSUM Yojna, launched in 2019. Under this programme, the union ministry has set aside a target in 2019 to install 20 lakh standalone solar agricultural pumps across India. 

The major aspiration has been to help farmers access reliable day-time solar power for irrigation, reduce power subsidies, and decarbonise agriculture. JREDA in this regard has taken an exemplary step of prioritizing the involvement of women into this mission, with an objective to empower women farmers as well as at the same time build awareness about the programme. 10,000 solar pumps have been sanctioned for the year 2019-20 under the current programme for Jharkhand. 

JREDA believes that active involvement of women into this mission has worked out really well. As now it has created an environment where women champion as farmers alongside their male counterparts and feel empowered to do so.

Speaking at the event during the opening keynote address Hon’ble Deputy Commissioner Deoghar: Shri Manjunath bhajantri, (IAS) said “JREDA has done commendable work in promoting the PM KUSUM Yojna through women farmers. Most of the lands in Deoghar are used for agricultural purposes, where more than half of its population are engaged for their livelihood. Therefore this initiative will definitely accelerate the pace of growth in the agriculture sector for the district and for the state at large”

As of today, 7 crore Indian women work in the agriculture sector and produce over 60-80% of the food – while only 13 % of the women have the rights over their assets. As per Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the agricultural yield would increase by 20-30% if women had the same resources as men. 

Speaking at the occasion Hon’ble District Development Manager NABARD, Shri Anand Kumar said – “ We must harness this wonderful opportunity at hand to boost the rural economy. We are committed to our mission for a sustainable and equitable agriculture by promoting more inclusive participation via innovative financial and technical interventions, thus unlocking multiple developmental co-benefits for women farmers and for rural economy at large”

Jharkhand Govt efforts in this direction has therefore encouraged women to apply for the solar water pumps and thus help them in asset creation and ownership. The approach has created an innovative method to include particularly those women who do not have land in their name. These women can now do an affidavit and easily apply for solar pumps and those applications to be treated with priority.

This occasion was also attended by the champion women of the farmer community along with Senior Govt / Administration officers, Bilateral Agencies, Foundations, NGOs working on the PM KUSUM alongside JREDA. 

Shri. Vinay Jaju MD SwitchON Foundation said – “ We are extremely happy to work under the leadership of Govt of Jharkhand in promoting solar pumps, water conservation and sustainable agriculture through the SEWA Network. where we want to create evidence from the ground through our various projects in collaboration with JREDA and other line departments to ensure marginal women farmers benefit across the state for sustainable development across Jharkhand.”

SEWA Network: Strengthening the Energy-Water-Agriculture 

Having presence in three states of Jharkhand, WestBengal and Odisha – The SEWA network aims to build, nurture and strengthen the interlinkages between Energy Water and Agriculture while keeping women leadership and livelihood of the farmers in the centre. Currently there are about 10 active Civil Society Partners in Jharkhand. With a mission to Promote the use of solar water pumps along with micro irrigation technologies, Facilitate community driven water management and Introduce and encourage Climate Smart Agriculture. 

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