The Cabinet is also expected to discuss another proposal on setting up of a national agricultural market through an online platform for the benefit of farmers.
"The Cabinet meeting is scheduled for tomorrow. The two proposals on PMKSY and national agriculture market is on the agenda for discussion," according to sources.
The new irrigation scheme assumes importance as 65 per cent of the total 142 million hectares of cultivable farm land in the country are still not covered under irrigation.
The scheme, with a budget allocation of Rs 1,000 crore for this fiscal, proposes to provide flexibility and autonomy to states in the process of planning and executing projects for ensuring water to every farm.
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It would also ensure that district and state irrigation plans get prepared on the basis of agro-climatic conditions and sources of availability of water in that region.
That apart, PMKSY seeks to promote extension activities relating to 'on farm water management and crop alignment' for farmers and grass root level field functionaries, they added.
The PMKSY intends to focus on 'end-to-end solution' in irrigation supply chain by implementing the new programme in a "project mode" with decentralised state-level planning and execution, sources said.
Currently, a number of central schemes are operational to augment irrigation coverage in the country. However, the desired goal of bringing irrigation water to every village farm has still been far from reality, primarily due to fragmented approach followed by existing schemes.