Agriculture is the backbone of the economy, and the study area has examined the impact of irrigation on socio-economic changes in structure and size of farm per hectare, household size per hectare, income consumption behaviour of farming households, literacy and illiteracy, etc. In the context of existing research, the term effect is view as a look of spatial variations within aforesaid mechanisms, which carried by irrigation. An effort has been prepared to assess the impact of irrigation on socio economic position of people in the study region. Which are associated to structure of farm economy, per farm and per hectare family size, income sources, consumption behaviour, literacy etc. In generally, Ground water and surface water are used for irrigation and it is water available from natural sources to supply the required amount to the crops but when the same water is artificially transported to supply it is called irrigation. Irrigation is a chief input for agricultural production. If an area is facilitated with irrigation water agricultural sector is confidently affected. Unknown there is no suitable water supply then the use of fertilizer, seeds, pesticides etc. will not be useful for the yield. India is mainly an agriculture oriented country and the role of agriculture is massive as it is the most imperative initiative in Indian economy.
S et al. (Fri,) studied this question.