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Karnataka Officials Urged to Act Amid Monsoon Delays: Are They Ready?

With the monsoon delayed, Karnataka officials are urged to prepare contingency plans for sowing and ensure adequate supplies of seeds and fertilizers.

Indian Cockroach Desk5 July 2026, 1:13 am IST1 min read
Source:The Hindu
Karnataka Officials Urged to Act Amid Monsoon Delays: Are They Ready?

Karnataka Officials Urged to Act Amid Monsoon Delays: Are They Ready?

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Urgent Measures Required for Agriculture

Karnataka's agricultural sector faces uncertainty as officials are directed to prepare contingency plans due to the delayed monsoon. Authorities have been instructed to ensure sufficient stocks of seeds and fertilizers to support farmers during this critical time.

Moreover, the looming threat of drinking water scarcity has raised alarms if the dry spell persists. The government's proactive stance is crucial to mitigate the impacts on agriculture and rural livelihoods.

As reported by The Hindu, the effectiveness of these measures will depend on timely action and accountability from those in power to safeguard the interests of farmers and citizens alike.

Source: The Hindu

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