Rajasthan Monsoon Update: Rajasthan received so much rain in the month of July that the record of 69 years broke. The dams and all the rivers of the state became full. But there are some districts where there is drought. Farmers are proving to be rainy season merciless.
Rajasthan Weather Report: This time in the fields of western Rajasthan, there is no greenery, but the pain of drought has occurred. The month of Sawan which brings relief and expectations for the farmer every year, this time is proving to be bad and merciless. In areas like Sanchore, Chitalwana and Bagoda in Jalore district, rain has been raised since July, due to which the hard work of farmers seems to be wandering. The cultivation here is still completely dependent on the monsoon. In the last week of June and early July, there was light rain in some areas, causing farmers to sow seeds.
Why drought even after the water supply in Rajasthan?
Even after the water supply in Rajasthan, clouds in these areas made distance. Now crops like millet, moth, moong, sesame and guar standing in the fields have started withering. In many places, there are cracks in the ground and the pasture has also started drying up. Farmers associated with farming take expectations every morning and turn to the fields, but the reality makes them disappointed. Farmer Ramaram Meghwal says, “Every year God is cultivated, but this time the sky has completely turned away. The greenery that looked in the fields, now it is also disappearing.
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Farmers of Rajasthan in tension… millions of crops will be wasted
- Meteorological Department’s prediction is currently more disappointing. There is no possibility of rain for the next one week. In such a situation, if there is no rain in the next ten days, then the kharif crop in these areas can be completely destroyed.
- Although the state government has alerted the teams to monitor the situation, at the moment the streaks of concern can be seen clearly on the farmers’ faces. If there is no relief soon, then this drought will not be limited to the fields, but can also shock the rural economy.