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Water water nowhere… delayed monsoon casts shadow over budget plans of Modi 2.0

Prime Minister Narendra Modi may have a lot of support on the ground, but the weather gods do not seem to be favouring. As the government prepares to put its first budget after assuming office with a phenomenal majority, the delayed monsoon, and also deficient until now, is becoming a concern.

By Manisha Gupta  Jun 19, 2019 6:00:52 PM IST (Updated)


Prime Minister Narendra Modi may have a lot of support on ground, but the weather gods do not seem to be favouring. As the government prepares to put its first budget after assuming office with phenomenal majority, the delayed monsoon, and also deficient until now, is becoming a concern.
Forty-three percent deficiency in monsoon rainfall until time has brought despair to the already parched Indian states. In May, the government had issued a drought advisory to Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradhesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and Karnataka after the water levels in the dams dropped to critical levels.
The monsoon as per IMD is expected to arrive in Mumbai by June 21 and cover entire Maharashtra by June 24-25, a delay of around 15 days. The monsoon is likely to cover 90 percent of the country by July 4. As much as 70 percent of India’s annual rainfall is recorded during southwest monsoon between June and September.