Maharashtra has constantly confronted dry seasons. The dry spell has endured for four year back to back years and
has influence significantly on drinking water security and harvest creation and profitability seriously everywhere throughout the
Maharashtra states. In India groundwater is only the source of irrigation in the area where the canal irrigation is not adequately
developed. Monsoonal rainfall in India is not always reliable to successfully grow crops, therefore farmer in many parts of India
depends upon groundwater to save rainfed crops. The new concept of drainage deepening and widening can be proved to be
successful where weathered strata and clay over burden is present which restricts the ground water percolation. This has been
applied to various villages in Maharashtra like Chacher, Virsi, Watoda, which has been facing acute shortage of water since
long time. After taking the structure of drainage deepening and widening adequate water for irrigation and increasing the
ground water.