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IMD forecasts normal monsoon, rainfall in rainfed agriculture regions expected to be above normal
IMD forecasts normal monsoon, rainfall in rainfed agriculture regions expected to be above normal

By गाँव कनेक्शन

As per the country's apex authority on weather, monsoon rainfall is likely to be well distributed across the country with most regions expected to receive normal rainfall. However some isolated regions such as east, northeast and southwest parts of the country are likely to witness below normal rainfall. More details here.

As per the country's apex authority on weather, monsoon rainfall is likely to be well distributed across the country with most regions expected to receive normal rainfall. However some isolated regions such as east, northeast and southwest parts of the country are likely to witness below normal rainfall. More details here.

In Fresh Monsoon Update, IMD Reasserts Its Previous Forecast — With Reduced Error Margin
In Fresh Monsoon Update, IMD Reasserts Its Previous Forecast — With Reduced Error Margin

By गाँव कनेक्शन

The India Meteorological Department has issued an updated forecast for the upcoming monsoon rainfall today. The latest forecast mentions a 96 per cent of Long Period Average rainfall, which falls under the ‘normal’ category.

The India Meteorological Department has issued an updated forecast for the upcoming monsoon rainfall today. The latest forecast mentions a 96 per cent of Long Period Average rainfall, which falls under the ‘normal’ category.

Deficient rainfall hits banana crop in Uttar Pradesh
Deficient rainfall hits banana crop in Uttar Pradesh

By Virendra Singh

Three months of the southwest monsoon are already past and Uttar Pradesh has a rainfall deficit of minus 44%. This has adversely affected both quality and quantity of the fruit, say farmers in Barabanki.

Three months of the southwest monsoon are already past and Uttar Pradesh has a rainfall deficit of minus 44%. This has adversely affected both quality and quantity of the fruit, say farmers in Barabanki.

Gujarat Braces Up For Landfall As Cyclone Biparjoy Hovers 300 KMs Away From Porbandar
Gujarat Braces Up For Landfall As Cyclone Biparjoy Hovers 300 KMs Away From Porbandar

By गाँव कनेक्शन

India Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for the ‘extremely severe' cyclonic storm Biparjoy which is presently approaching the Gujarat coast. The storm is likely to make landfall between Pakistan’s commercial hub of Karachi and the Gujarat coast on June15.

India Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for the ‘extremely severe' cyclonic storm Biparjoy which is presently approaching the Gujarat coast. The storm is likely to make landfall between Pakistan’s commercial hub of Karachi and the Gujarat coast on June15.

पिछले एक दशक में पहली बार समय पर मानूसन ने दी दस्तक
पिछले एक दशक में पहली बार समय पर मानूसन ने दी दस्तक

By Ashwani Nigam

Despite 'above average' monsoon, 195 districts in India reel under insufficient rainfall
Despite 'above average' monsoon, 195 districts in India reel under insufficient rainfall

By गाँव कनेक्शन

As per the India Meteorological Department, between June 1 and September 30 which marks the monsoon season, there was six per cent more rainfall than normal. However, 195 districts in the country reported deficient rainfall which has had an adverse effect on this year’s food production in the country.

As per the India Meteorological Department, between June 1 and September 30 which marks the monsoon season, there was six per cent more rainfall than normal. However, 195 districts in the country reported deficient rainfall which has had an adverse effect on this year’s food production in the country.

Bihar: IMD Declares ‘Red Alert’ in 6 districts; 48 Dead Due To Heat Wave – Here’s How To Protect Yourself
Bihar: IMD Declares ‘Red Alert’ in 6 districts; 48 Dead Due To Heat Wave – Here’s How To Protect Yourself

By गाँव कनेक्शन

The India Meteorological Department has said that heatwave and severe heatwave conditions are likely to last for at least next three days in many parts of the country. The maximum temperature in Bihar is unlikely to drop in the next 48 hours. People should stay indoors and avoid spending long periods of time in the sun.

The India Meteorological Department has said that heatwave and severe heatwave conditions are likely to last for at least next three days in many parts of the country. The maximum temperature in Bihar is unlikely to drop in the next 48 hours. People should stay indoors and avoid spending long periods of time in the sun.

Government should immediately declare drought in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar
Government should immediately declare drought in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar

By Vikrant Singh

The latest data from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) indicates drought conditions in 196 districts of the country. Of these, 65 districts are from Uttar Pradesh and 33 are from Bihar. The government should declare a drought and compensate the farmers for the loss of crops under the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana.

The latest data from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) indicates drought conditions in 196 districts of the country. Of these, 65 districts are from Uttar Pradesh and 33 are from Bihar. The government should declare a drought and compensate the farmers for the loss of crops under the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana.

Interview: ‘The National Framework for Climate Services will help Farmers and Labourforce in Rural India’
Interview: ‘The National Framework for Climate Services will help Farmers and Labourforce in Rural India’

By Nidhi Jamwal

In a conversation with Gaon Connection’s Managing Editor, Nidhi Jamwal, Head of Climate Research and Services at IMD Pune, KS Hosalikar, talks about India’s first ever National Framework For Climate Services whose preparations are underway.

In a conversation with Gaon Connection’s Managing Editor, Nidhi Jamwal, Head of Climate Research and Services at IMD Pune, KS Hosalikar, talks about India’s first ever National Framework For Climate Services whose preparations are underway.

'Heatwave in India linked with climate change'
'Heatwave in India linked with climate change'

By गाँव कनेक्शन

Climate experts link the heat wave in India to climate change. They stress on the need for public cooling areas, uninterrupted electricity and access to safe drinking water, especially for the vulnerable groups during the extreme heat days. Details here.

Climate experts link the heat wave in India to climate change. They stress on the need for public cooling areas, uninterrupted electricity and access to safe drinking water, especially for the vulnerable groups during the extreme heat days. Details here.

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