CM Dhami: Free Canal Irrigation, Rs 200 Cr for Uttarakhand Farmers
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Uttarakhand on Saturday, 20 June 2026, shared a statement by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami announcing that the state government has made a provision of over Rs 200 crore to raise farmers' incomes, alongside a move to make canal irrigation free of cost for cultivators across the state.
Quoting Chief Minister Dhami directly, the post stated: 'Aadaraniya Pradhan Mantri ji ke netritva mein hamari sarkar bhi kisanon ko sashakt banane ki disha mein karya kar rahi hai' — 'Under the leadership of the respected Prime Minister, our government too is working towards empowering farmers. Along with making canal irrigation free, a provision of over Rs 200 crore has been made to increase farmers' incomes.'
Context
Uttarakhand is a northern Himalayan state where farming communities depend significantly on canal networks and rain-fed systems for irrigation. Access to affordable water for cultivation has long been a pressure point for small and marginal farmers in the region, who face high input costs during both the Kharif and Rabi seasons.
The announcement of free canal irrigation directly addresses one of the recurring cost burdens on the agricultural community. By eliminating irrigation charges, the state government aims to reduce the cost of cultivation and improve net farm income.
Policy Backdrop
The measures cited by CM Dhami align with a broader central-state policy framework on agriculture. At the national level, the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY), launched in 2015, set out to expand irrigated area and improve water-use efficiency across Indian states. The Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN), introduced in 2019, provides direct annual income support to landholding farmers nationwide.
Uttarakhand's state budget had earlier included provisions for irrigation and farmer income support, and the current announcement appears to build on that trajectory. Comparable free or subsidised canal irrigation policies have been rolled out in several other BJP-governed states as part of coordinated central-state action on agricultural infrastructure since 2014.
Stakeholders and Impact
The primary beneficiaries of these measures are Uttarakhand's farming households, particularly small and marginal cultivators who operate on thin margins and are most sensitive to input cost fluctuations. Free canal irrigation removes a recurring seasonal expense, while the Rs 200 crore-plus income support provision is intended to supplement farm earnings directly.
The statement also carries a political dimension, with CM Dhami explicitly framing the state's initiatives as an extension of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's agricultural priorities — reinforcing a narrative of coordinated BJP governance from the centre to the state.
What's Next
Attention will now turn to the state legislature and departmental machinery for details on how the Rs 200 crore provision will be disbursed and which farmer categories will qualify. Progress on canal irrigation coverage — particularly ahead of the next Kharif season — will be a key indicator of on-ground implementation.
State assembly discussions on supplementary budget demands are expected to shed further light on the timelines and delivery mechanisms for both the irrigation waiver and the income support measures.