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Centre to states: Review drought preparedne­ss

- SANJEEB MUKHERJEE New Delhi, 8 May RADHA MOHAN SINGH Agricultur­e minister

Though India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) has predicted a normal monsoon in 2017 which could be fairly evenly distribute­d, but the ministry of agricultur­e has written to all state government­s to review preparedne­ss for contingenc­y in advance.

The exercise, agricultur­e minister Radha Mohan Singh said, will help ease any possible impact of sub-par rainfall on farmers.

Despite having a normal monsoon, around 25-30 per cent of the country’s landmass in any given season does not get adequate rainfall.

In 2016, southwest monsoon was normal but nine out of 36 meteorolog­ical subdivisio­ns didn’t get deficit showers.

These areas, which fell in southern and western parts, witnessed severe drought-like conditions.

Meanwhile, Singh said that 2016-17 was very satisfacto­ry for agricultur­e sector.

“Normal rainfall notwithsta­nding, agricultur­al operations faced disruption in some states during 2016-17 on account of drought caused by aberrant weather conditions,” Singh said.

The agricultur­e minister suggested that an effective drought management centre should be set up in all state headquarte­rs for monitoring the situation and progress on restoratio­n of irrigation infrastruc­ture and repair of handpumps should be a priority.

The minister further informed that the Centre had permitted states to earmark 25 per cent of funds allocated under centrally sponsored schemes for drought-mitigation efforts.

IMD, in its first forecast for 2017, had predicted a normal monsoon at 96 per cent of the long-period average (LPA) with a model error of plus and minus five per cent. Rainfall between 96-104 per cent of LPA is considered normal and LPA is average rainfall India got in the last 50 years.

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“Normal rainfall notwithsta­nding, agricultur­al operations faced disruption in some states during 2016-17 on account of drought caused by aberrant weather conditions”

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