India's puny monsoon sparks fears of drought‎
4 Aug, 2012
Annual downpour is a lifeline for about two thirds of the 1.2-billion population who depend on agriculture for their incomes. The rains have been so poor that some farmers have decided not to sow crops, spelling more bad news for a slowing economy buffeted by its worst power crisis this week following massive blackouts.
My fields are completely dry. There have been no rains and I have no artificial irrigation facility to be able to grow food grains, Dayal told AFP from his village, Kherikhummar, in the northern state of Haryana.
India
4 Aug, 2012
Annual downpour is a lifeline for about two thirds of the 1.2-billion population who depend on agriculture for their incomes. The rains have been so poor that some farmers have decided not to sow crops, spelling more bad news for a slowing economy buffeted by its worst power crisis this week following massive blackouts.
My fields are completely dry. There have been no rains and I have no artificial irrigation facility to be able to grow food grains, Dayal told AFP from his village, Kherikhummar, in the northern state of Haryana.
India