The rainfall deficit in the state stood at 39% as on date and during the month of July the monsoon is expected to pick up in the state as per IMD. While Konkan region has received above normal rainfall, it has been deficient in other regions including Marathwada, Vidharbha and Madhya Maharashtra.
«However, considering the fact that over the next two weeks rainfall is likely to be either normal or above normal, the outlook is quite optimistic,» said a release. During the meeting, Dilip Zende, Director of Agriculture, Govt.
of Maharashtra highlighted the measures being undertaken for drought preparedness in the state. «It was acknowledged that all the instructions of the Central Government for drought preparedness have been received by Maharashtra and that planning is underway accordingly and that necessary steps will be taken from time to time as per need,» the release said.
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