Daitari Naik: The Canal Man of Odisha

He has carved out a 3-km long canal from a mountain stream and solved irrigation problem for his village

Daitari Naik is a 70-year-old tribal man of village Baitarani under Banspal block of Keonjhar district of Odisha. He has carved out a 3-km long canal from a mountain stream to water his and his neighbouring fields. He was awarded Padma Shri award at the 71st Republic Day celebrations.

Naik and members of his community are forest dwellers and mostly depend on cultivation as a means of livelihood. Daitari Naik says that since they did not have much irrigation facilities, their cultivations suffered from lack of water.

Despite repeated requests to district administration, no official action was taken.

Finally, Naik took it upon himself to bring water to their rocky terrain. He brought together his entire community to work towards their common goal of irrigation.

The 70-year-old farmer had single-handedly carved out a three-kilometre canal from the Gonasika mountains so that the water stream could irrigate the parched land below. But even as the canal is ready, villagers wish that the structure could be given a concrete lining to ensure a smooth flow of water

It took nearly four years for Naik and his family to dig the canal with just hoe and digging bar.

The three-km canal now provides water to about 100 acres of land around Baitarani village and there has been no water shortage reported till date.