While 42% of India's land area is currently facing a drought, 88.11% of Punjab's districts and 76.02% of Haryana's are drought-resilient, according to a 2018 study published in Journal of Hydrology
Isolated water conservation measures offer limited gains
The last part of the series looks at the situation in the state and steps being taken to address the crisis
In Gujarat, of the 12.5 million hectare of area under cultivation, while six million is dependent on rainfall, two million is covered by groundwater, a bulk of which is said to be in north Gujarat
Nearly two-thirds of the country's area has recorded either deficient or highly deficient rains
The CWC monitors water storage available in 91 major reservoirs across the country
Just 20% of Barmer's farms are irrigated, primarily with tube-wells (63.73%), and some with open wells and canals
42% India's land area under drought, worsening farm distress in election year
The continuing drought will further burden the already depleting groundwater resources of the country
Additional Chief Secretary told reporters the state government's estimates suggests that a total of Rs 29 billion will be needed to carry out various relief works in the drought-affected regions
These six states and the Karnataka government had declared drought for the kharif (summer) 2018 season
Global Parli is working to help farming households conserve water & produce cost-effective yield
The governments of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan have officially declared a drought in 270 tehsils spread across 52 districts this kharif season, Parliament has been informed. So far in Chhattisgarh, 96 tehsils in 21 districts have been declared drought-hit. In MP, 133 tehsils in 18 districts. In Rajasthan, 41 tehsils in 13 districts.For the kharif season, states may declare drought in any part till October 30. For the rabi season, not later than March 31. These three states sought a combined financial assistance of Rs 11,186 crore, under consideration of the Centre. Of this, MP sought Rs 3,706 crore, Rajasthan Rs 3,078 crore and Chhattisgarh Rs 4,401 crore.In 2016-17, data shows Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Kerala and Tamil Nadu had declared drought. And, together, sought assistance of Rs 54,772 crore. Of which, Rs 5,436 crore has been approved.In MP, reports show sowing of wheat in the ongoing rabi season has been impacted due to low levels in reservoirs and a .
After thernocol, govt would now look at covering surface of the reservoir with black rubber balls
The verdure of south India is in deep danger with all the five states facing water crisis
Rs 1,712.1 crore for Tamil Nadu and Rs 1,235.52 crore to Karnataka has been given
In Tamil Nadu, as many as 106 farmers were reported to have committed suicide in one month
Karnataka has been facing severe drought for past six years
The Karnataka government has declared 110 taluks of 25 districts as drought-hit during the 2016 kharif season
Government to take all steps to curb the impact of lower rainfall this year, Revenue Minister says