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Koraput Crops Largely Unharmed by Cyclone Remal

Initial assessments in Odisha's Koraput district reveal minimal agricultural damage despite Cyclone Remal's threat. Officials confirm crops largely protected, with detailed surveys underway.

Late Monsoon Rains Destroy India's Crops

Unseasonal late monsoon downpours have devastated standing crops across India, pushing farmers into financial distress and threatening food security. Learn how this climate anomaly is impacting agriculture.

Heavy Rains Destroy Gujarat's Paddy Crops

Unexpected heavy rainfall in Gujarat's key agricultural regions has devastated standing paddy crops, leaving farmers grappling with substantial financial losses and uncertain futures as harvest season approaches.

Cyclone Mocha Threatens Ganjam's Paddy Harvest

Ganjam district farmers race against time as Cyclone Mocha approaches, threatening to destroy ready-to-harvest paddy crops worth millions. Read about their desperate efforts to save their livelihood.

Torrential Rains Destroy Tungabhadra Paddy Crops

Heavy monsoon rains have wreaked havoc in Karnataka's Tungabhadra basin, destroying thousands of acres of ready-to-harvest paddy crops and pushing farmers to the brink of despair.

Goa Governor Approves Panchayati Raj Spatial Planning Bill

Goa takes a monumental step in rural governance as Governor P.S. Sreedharan Pillai approves the Panchayati Raj Amendment Bill, empowering village councils with enhanced spatial planning authority and streamlined development processes.

Elephant Omkar destroys ₹5L crops in Goa farms

A wandering elephant named Omkar has destroyed crops worth ₹5 lakh across multiple farms in Goa, prompting urgent response from agricultural authorities. Learn about the trail of destruction and mitigation efforts.

Goa Rains Threaten Paddy Harvest: Farmers in Crisis

Unexpected heavy rainfall in Canacona, Goa has put the region's paddy harvest at serious risk. Farmers face potential crop damage and financial losses as unseasonal showers continue to batter ready-to-harvest fields during peak season.

Free Wheat Seeds for Flood-Hit Punjab Farmers

In a significant relief measure, the Punjab Agriculture Department provides free high-quality wheat seeds to farmers devastated by recent floods across Amritsar district.

Goa swelters in heat despite yellow rain alert

Goa continues to bake in intense heat despite IMD's yellow alert for rainfall. Temperature soars to 35.5°C with high humidity making conditions unbearable for residents and tourists.

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