Times of India: Summer wouldn't exactly sizzle this year as it may rain this month and again in May. The ensuring monsoon won't be too wet as the rainfall from June to September is likely to reduce drastically all over the state if a recent study on climate change is any indicator.
Put together by experts at the University of Agricultural Sciences here, the study looks closely at climatic conditions and the fallout on various sectors, particularly cropping pattern in the state.
"The early attainment of maximum......
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India: Cool summer, dry monsoon
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