India is expected to receive above-normal southwest monsoon rainfall this year, according to the IMD’s forecast. This is crucial for agriculture, boosting Kharif crops and the rural economy. While some regions may experience below-normal rainfall, most of the country, including the monsoon core zone, is likely to receive ample precipitation, potentially exceeding 91 cm.
IMD predicts ‘above normal’ rainfall in India this monsoon, sends positive signal to farm sector
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