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Reserviors low, but rising

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Posted: Friday, Jul 10, 2009 at 0259 hrs IST
Updated: Friday, Jul 10, 2009 at 0259 hrs IST


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New Delhi: Rainfall is improving, but three-fourths of the country still received only scanty or deficient rains up to July 8. According to the latest report of the Central Water Commission, storage levels in 81 major reservoirs across the country are estimated to be around 11% of live capacity at full reservoir level. It had dipped to around 9% in the last week of June. Last year at around the same time, storage levels were around 25%.

Worst hit are northwestern parts of the country, chiefly the key foodgrain producing states of Punjab, Haryana, western Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. So bad has the situation become that on Thursday, Madhya Pradesh sought to be declared a drought-affected state.

Water storage in major reservoirs in these states like Gobind Sagar (HP), Thein (Punjab), Rana Pratap Sagar (Rajasthan), Rihand (UP), Gandhi Sagar and Tawa (MP) is almost half of what it was in the same period last year. However, with the monsoon showing signs of revival, there is still hope that reservoir levels will rise in the days to come.

According to the India Meteorological Department, between June 1 and July 8 the southwest monsoon was around 36% below normal. Week on week, rains are now just 8% below normal, a big improvement over the 20% below normal for the week ended July 1.

Up to Thursday, of the 36 major meteorological sub-divisions in the country, 25 have received deficient or scanty rains, while 11 received normal showers. Almost 76% of the country’s total districts received below-normal rains.

The patchy rainfall has impacted early sowing of some key crops. Paddy acreage up to the first week of July is almost 26% less than last year, while coarse cereal sowing is down almost 53%, oilseeds down 48% and sugarcane area is less by around 3%.

“There is low sowing in many main kharif-growing areas because of low rains, but we are still hopeful that if the monsoon recovers in the next few weeks, we can salvage some of the losses,” a senior agriculture ministry official said.

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» cloud seeding to augment rains
Posted by prof.T.Shivaji rao on 2009-07-19 10:26:53.291051+05:30
Indians love to embrace water scarcity by refusing cloud seeding to augment Rainfall as practiced by all the states in China.Presently cloud seeding is done in 150 places in 37 countries successfully to augment annual rainfall by 20 to 40 percent at a cost benefit ratio of 1:20.It is shocking to know that the selfish and slavish mentality of Indian Experts prevents them to explore and copy the most successful cloud seeding technology of China to save the farmers who produce food for their survival. China employs 37000 technicians and 500 patriotic Meteorologists for cloud seeding to produce 65 billion cubic meters of annual additional rainfall at a cost benefit ratio of 1:27.Australian scientists are wise who are embracing cloud seeding to fight the droughts and global warming impacts.In western countries knowledge is power while in India power is knowledge and hence Indian farmers are forced into poverty by the Union and state cabinet ministers and members of parliament and state legislatures .In Pakistan cloud seeding is taken up by Pakistan Meteorolgy Department in collaboration with Defence and Agriculture Departments to help farmers. But lack of social concern and patriotism among Indian Ministers and officials makes them to refuse to visit China to learn cloud seeding for implementing it in India to promote agriculture,hydro-power generation,industries and national prosperity.The Prime Minister and the planning commission members,experts in Ecnomics miserably fail to understand that Water is known as BLUE GOLD in USA where it is a great source of Economic Development.Will common people in India exert pressure over the states to do cloud seeding?prof.T.Shivaji Rao.B.E.,M.S[Rice]Ph.D.[Hony]Expert,cloud seeding project of Government of Andhra pradesh

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