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Kotputli Receives Less than 5 Inches of Rain in August: Farmers' Worries Increase as It Enters the Dark Zone, Risking Drying up of Kharif Crops

Summary by Dainik Bhaskar
The Kotputli region has recorded less than 5 inches of rainfall so far in August. Due to underground water sources being in the dark zone, farmers here rely entirely on the monsoon for their Kharif crops, which has increased their anxiety. For the past eight days, the region has been experiencing intense heat and humidity. Due to the lack of rain, Kharif crops standing in the fields have begun to wither, causing distress to the general public. F…
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The Kotputli region has recorded less than 5 inches of rainfall so far in August. Due to underground water sources being in the dark zone, farmers here rely entirely on the monsoon for their Kharif crops, which has increased their anxiety. For the past eight days, the region has been experiencing intense heat and humidity. Due to the lack of rain, Kharif crops standing in the fields have begun to wither, causing distress to the general public. F…

·Bhopal, India
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Dainik Bhaskar broke the news in Bhopal, India on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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