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Item Watershed development component of Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY-WDC) -With Government of Gujarat(MICA, 2024) Mahapatra, Tanmay; Anand, Kunal; Ailani, Ritu; Aggarwal, Srishti; Sanghvi, Shrey; Fazulbhoy, KhushbooA Watershed is a topographically delineated area that is drained by a stream system. The watershed area includes physical and hydrological natural and human resources. Management of a watershed thus entails the rational utilisation of land and water resources for optimum production but with minimum hazard to natural and human resources. Therefore, watershed management is the process of guiding and organising land use and using other resources in a watershed to provide desired goods and services without adversely affecting soil and water resources. Prime Minister Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (Watershed Development Component), abbreviated PMKSY-WDC, is a modified programme of the erstwhile Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP) of the Department of Land Resources. The main objectives of the PMKSY-WDC are to restore the ecological balance by harnessing, conserving and developing degraded natural resources such as soil, vegetative cover and water. The outcomes are soil erosion prevention, natural vegetation regeneration, rainwater harvesting and recharging the groundwater table. This enables multi-cropping and the introduction of diverse agro-based activities, which help to provide sustainable livelihoods to the people residing in the watershed area. (Programme Details | Department of Land Resources | Ministry of Rural Development | Govt. of India, n.d.) One of the features of PMKSY-WDC was to set up Dedicated Institutions with multidisciplinary experts at the State level - State Level Nodal Agency (SLNA), District level -Watershed Cell cum Data Centre (WCDC), Project level - Project Implementing Agency (PIA) and Village level - Watershed Committee (WC). The PMKSY-WDC 2.0 was launched in January 2021 with a vision to accelerate the economic growth rate of rainfed areas agriculture. At the watershed level, the development plan shall be guided by the need to achieve a higher income for farmers, expanded livelihood options for the 6 landless, equity in the distribution of benefits, and community ownership and management. (Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana- Watershed Development Component 2.0 (PMKSYWDC 2.0) - Watershed Development Department, 2023)Item Yearbook 2024(MICA, 2024) Agarwal, Aviral; Kundra, Dhruv; Sarkar, Mandrika; Mahapatra, TanmayMessage from President & Director Shailendra Raj Mehta - My dear graduating batches of PGP and CCC, The last one to two years have been wonderful with its rewards and challenges, and I would like to compliment all of you for coming out with flying colours. PGP, you began your journey at MICA in the backdrop of the worst epidemic ever faced by mankind, and we started in June’22, unsure of what lay in store in 2022-23. Thankfully, together, we were able to put our worst nightmares behind us and start afresh – the MICA faculty, staff and students. As you will agree, one of the biggest attractions of studying at MICA is the beautiful campus experience that it offers, something we never wish to deny to our students. Ask your preceding batches of 2020-22 and 2021-23, and you will know what you were lucky - not to miss out on. CCC, you were a small group of 24 but very powerful and potent. I have been hearing of the great creative work that you have been putting together and wish to compliment you on keeping the programme thriving and striving. I am confident, as always, that these new batches we will be sending out into the world beyond the red brick walls will carry forward the legacy of MICA, as we have been doing for the past 33 years.