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Activists, Academics Write Open Letter to PM Modi on the Drought

-TheWire.in According to the central government’s statement to the Supreme Court last week, a third of the India’s districts are currently facing a severe drought. This means that at least 33 crore Indians are affected by ongoing the crisis. Expressing their deep concern on the issue and the impact it is having on rural populations of the country, and asking that the government take appropriate relief measures immediately, more than 150 academics...

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Extreme rainfall events on the rise, but not linked with climate change: Javadekar -Mayank Aggarwal

-Livemint.com Environment minister Prakash Javadekar says extreme rainfall events are highly localized and part of the natural variability of the Indian monsoon system New Delhi: Union environment minister Prakash Javadekar has admitted that there is a rise in the frequency and intensity of extreme rainfall events in the last 40-50 years in India, but doesn’t think the phenomenon is linked with climate change. He was responding to a query raised in...

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Maha Drought: Task Force seeks ban of cash crops -Abhijit Mulye

-The Free Press Journal Mumbai: Drinking Water is an over exploited source for cultivation of cash crops like sugarcane and BT Cotton, which has added fuel to the fire of the agrarian crisis in the state. Hence these crops need to be banned and replaced with food crops like oil seeds, pulses, maize and sorghum; this needs to be supported with state incentive and price protection, a state government task force...

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Drought pushes farmers to the brink in Bundelkhand -Omar Rashid

-The Hindu Swathes of land lie unused; peasants migrate or take their own lives as the crippling Water crisis shatters their hopes. BUNDELKHAND: On the night on March 27, Musru Prajapati was up as usual, keeping vigil in his field at Khurhand village in Banda, Uttar Pradesh. Three consecutive droughts, with bouts of hailstorms and unseasonal rains, had dented his morale. He wanted to defend whatever little crop he managed to grow...

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India is the biggest virtual exporter of Water -Roshan Kishore

-Livemint.com Except for Brahmaputra and Mahanadi, all river basins with a population of more than 20 million face Water shortage for the major part of the year New Delhi: How much Water does it take to cook a cup of rice? Recipe books would say two cups. Now consider this: It takes 2,173 litres of Water to produce a kg of husked rice. That is a global average. Out of this,...

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