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What Caused Unseasonal Heavy Rainfall and Lightning Deaths in Gujarat and Maharashtra? Weather Experts Tell
What Caused Unseasonal Heavy Rainfall and Lightning Deaths in Gujarat and Maharashtra? Weather Experts Tell

By Pratyaksh Srivastava

At least 24 people are reportedly dead due to lightning strikes in Gujarat and large scale crop losses have been reported in Maharashtra. As per weather experts, an interaction between a western disturbance and the moist winds of Arabian Sea led to heavy rainfall accompanied by lightning and hail storms.

At least 24 people are reportedly dead due to lightning strikes in Gujarat and large scale crop losses have been reported in Maharashtra. As per weather experts, an interaction between a western disturbance and the moist winds of Arabian Sea led to heavy rainfall accompanied by lightning and hail storms.

पश्चिमी विक्षोभ का असर : कई राज्यों में आने वाले दिनों में हो सकती है बारिश, किसानों को रखना होगा इन बातों का ध्यान
पश्चिमी विक्षोभ का असर : कई राज्यों में आने वाले दिनों में हो सकती है बारिश, किसानों को रखना होगा इन बातों का ध्यान

By Divendra Singh

मौसम विभाग के अनुसार पश्चिमी विक्षोभ के चलते आने दिनो में कई राज्यों में बारिश हो सकती है, ऐसे में किसानों को कुछ बातों का ध्यान रखना चाहिए।

मौसम विभाग के अनुसार पश्चिमी विक्षोभ के चलते आने दिनो में कई राज्यों में बारिश हो सकती है, ऐसे में किसानों को कुछ बातों का ध्यान रखना चाहिए।

कई जिलों में तूफान की आशंका, किसान न करें फसलों की सिंचाई-कटाई
कई जिलों में तूफान की आशंका, किसान न करें फसलों की सिंचाई-कटाई

By गाँव कनेक्शन

मौसम विभाग ने पांच से सात अप्रैल के बीच उत्तर प्रदेश राज्य के कई जिलों में आंधी-तूफान आने की चेतावनी जारी की है। अफगानिस्तान और पाकिस्तान में कमज़ोर विक्षोभ बनने से पैदा हुए ऐसे हालात।

मौसम विभाग ने पांच से सात अप्रैल के बीच उत्तर प्रदेश राज्य के कई जिलों में आंधी-तूफान आने की चेतावनी जारी की है। अफगानिस्तान और पाकिस्तान में कमज़ोर विक्षोभ बनने से पैदा हुए ऐसे हालात।

Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, followed by Himachal, recorded highest heatwaves this year: CSE
Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, followed by Himachal, recorded highest heatwaves this year: CSE

By गाँव कनेक्शन

The analysis of IMD's heatwave data from March 11 till April 24 this year shows that Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh have suffered the most due to the early heatwaves in 2022. Heatwaves have also led to a decline in agricultural yields.

The analysis of IMD's heatwave data from March 11 till April 24 this year shows that Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh have suffered the most due to the early heatwaves in 2022. Heatwaves have also led to a decline in agricultural yields.

'Deaddiction is a process not an event; it has hiccups, but it is vital for addicts to win back their lives'
'Deaddiction is a process not an event; it has hiccups, but it is vital for addicts to win back their lives'

By गाँव कनेक्शन

‘Meri Pyaari Zindagi’ is a collaborative effort between Gaon Connection and the World Health Organization which throws the spotlight on alcoholism. In the concluding segment healthcare workers, and psychiatrists speak on de addiction and what it takes for the addict to steer clear of alcohol hereafter.

‘Meri Pyaari Zindagi’ is a collaborative effort between Gaon Connection and the World Health Organization which throws the spotlight on alcoholism. In the concluding segment healthcare workers, and psychiatrists speak on de addiction and what it takes for the addict to steer clear of alcohol hereafter.

State of India’s Birds 2023: Birds of Prey, Migratory Shorebirds & Ducks Have Declined The Most
State of India’s Birds 2023: Birds of Prey, Migratory Shorebirds & Ducks Have Declined The Most

By गाँव कनेक्शन

On an assessment based on 30 million field observations from 30,000 bird watchers, the second edition of State of India’s Birds report was launched on August 25 in New Delhi. It highlighted that there are over 204 species declining in the past three decades.

On an assessment based on 30 million field observations from 30,000 bird watchers, the second edition of State of India’s Birds report was launched on August 25 in New Delhi. It highlighted that there are over 204 species declining in the past three decades.

Kashmir’s strawberry farmers in the red
Kashmir’s strawberry farmers in the red

By Fahim Mattoo

Gaasu is known as the Strawberry Village of Kashmir as more than 1,000 families in the village are involved in the cultivation of berries. But, thunderstorms and hailstorms in April and May have led to a poor harvest this season.

Gaasu is known as the Strawberry Village of Kashmir as more than 1,000 families in the village are involved in the cultivation of berries. But, thunderstorms and hailstorms in April and May have led to a poor harvest this season.

No cheer for the cherry farmers in Kashmir
No cheer for the cherry farmers in Kashmir

By Sadaf Shabir

This year the cherry farmers in Jammu & Kashmir, India’s topmost cherry producing province, have suffered heavy losses due to above normal rainfall and hail storms in April and May. Orchard owners claim to have lost more than half of their fruit harvest. A ground report from a ‘cherry village’ near Srinagar.

This year the cherry farmers in Jammu & Kashmir, India’s topmost cherry producing province, have suffered heavy losses due to above normal rainfall and hail storms in April and May. Orchard owners claim to have lost more than half of their fruit harvest. A ground report from a ‘cherry village’ near Srinagar.

Kashmir’s strawberry farmers in the red
Kashmir’s strawberry farmers in the red

By Gaon Connection

Gaasu is known as the Strawberry Village of Kashmir as more than 1,000 families in the village are involved in the cultivation of berries. But, thunderstorms and hailstorms in April and May have led to a poor harvest this season.

Gaasu is known as the Strawberry Village of Kashmir as more than 1,000 families in the village are involved in the cultivation of berries. But, thunderstorms and hailstorms in April and May have led to a poor harvest this season.

No cheer for the cherry farmers in Kashmir
No cheer for the cherry farmers in Kashmir

By Gaon Connection

This year the cherry farmers in Jammu & Kashmir, India’s topmost cherry producing province, have suffered heavy losses due to above normal rainfall and hail storms in April and May. Orchard owners claim to have lost more than half of their fruit harvest. A ground report from a ‘cherry village’ near Srinagar.

This year the cherry farmers in Jammu & Kashmir, India’s topmost cherry producing province, have suffered heavy losses due to above normal rainfall and hail storms in April and May. Orchard owners claim to have lost more than half of their fruit harvest. A ground report from a ‘cherry village’ near Srinagar.

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