Punjab farmers are now benefiting from daytime electricity for irrigation along with an increased supply of canal water, a move that has brought relief to the agricultural community. The availability of power during the day has made it easier for farmers to irrigate their fields without relying on late-night electricity supply, while the improved canal water distribution is expected to reduce dependence on groundwater and lower irrigation costs.
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Punjab Bhagwant Mann Farmers Receive Daytime Power and Improved Canal Water
The state government says these initiatives are part of its broader efforts to strengthen Punjab’s agricultural sector and improve water management. Officials maintain that better coordination between the power and irrigation departments has helped ensure a more reliable supply of essential resources for farmers during the cultivation season.
Government Cites Irrigation Reforms as Major Achievement
The Punjab government has highlighted the revival of the state’s irrigation network as one of its key achievements, stating that long-pending issues affecting canals and water distribution have been addressed through sustained infrastructure improvements and maintenance. According to the government, these reforms have increased the availability of canal water in several farming regions and contributed to more efficient irrigation.
Supporters of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann say the measures have improved farming conditions and demonstrated the government’s commitment to the welfare of the agricultural community. They argue that the combination of daytime electricity and enhanced canal water supply has provided practical benefits to farmers and strengthened confidence in the government’s agricultural policies.


