By Gaon Connection
लगातार जंगली सूअरों के हमलों से फसल बर्बाद होने और सरकारी कार्रवाई न के बराबर होने से कोयंबटूर के किसान मजबूर हो चुके हैं। अब उन्होंने अपने खेत बचाने के लिए 15 किसानों की विशेष टीम बनाकर खुद ही हालात संभालने का फैसला लिया है।
लगातार जंगली सूअरों के हमलों से फसल बर्बाद होने और सरकारी कार्रवाई न के बराबर होने से कोयंबटूर के किसान मजबूर हो चुके हैं। अब उन्होंने अपने खेत बचाने के लिए 15 किसानों की विशेष टीम बनाकर खुद ही हालात संभालने का फैसला लिया है।
By Sanjay Srivastava
By Sanjay Srivastava
By Sanjay Srivastava
By Sanjay Srivastava
By Sanjay Srivastava
By Gaon Connection
While several states in north India are reeling under massive floods, in Peninsular India farmers are staring at drought conditions due to deficient monsoon rainfall. Situation might worsen in the coming month due to El Niño, warns spokesperson of Skymet Weather.
While several states in north India are reeling under massive floods, in Peninsular India farmers are staring at drought conditions due to deficient monsoon rainfall. Situation might worsen in the coming month due to El Niño, warns spokesperson of Skymet Weather.
By Aishwarya Tripathi
While several states in north India are reeling under massive floods, in Peninsular India farmers are staring at drought conditions due to deficient monsoon rainfall. Situation might worsen in the coming month due to El Niño, warns spokesperson of Skymet Weather.
While several states in north India are reeling under massive floods, in Peninsular India farmers are staring at drought conditions due to deficient monsoon rainfall. Situation might worsen in the coming month due to El Niño, warns spokesperson of Skymet Weather.
By Sanjay Srivastava
By Nidhi Jamwal
Heavy rainfall induced due to a strong ‘tropical wave’ pulls Tamil Nadu out of ‘deficient’ rainfall category. But, not without causing damages to property and loss of lives. Such extremes are the new normal, warn weather experts
Heavy rainfall induced due to a strong ‘tropical wave’ pulls Tamil Nadu out of ‘deficient’ rainfall category. But, not without causing damages to property and loss of lives. Such extremes are the new normal, warn weather experts