Amidst the weather department’s forecast that the rain activity will continue for the whole week due to the influence of two different systems formed over the state, the sons of the earth, who have been out in the open for two days in the district, have been busy with sowing work. The weather department has predicted moderate to heavy rains in some places from Thursday to Saturday. However, the Meghraja, which rained with Ashadhi seeds on Monday, has kept a break in most areas of the district for two days. Weather experts are expressing the possibility of another round of rains as the wind speed slows down and the humidity increases. Clouds and a hint of sunshine were seen in the district during the day today. Except for drizzle at some places, there was no rain anywhere. Farmers have been busy with sowing work in areas where sowing is possible in the district, where heavy rains have occurred, the fields are submerged and sowing work could not be started there. According to the report of Chhaganbhai Thakkar, representative of Nakhatrana, after the beginning of the month of Ashadh in Nakhatrana taluka, after the dry rains in the Ardra constellation for two days, the sons of the earth have been busy with sowing work in their fields and fields, thanks to the timely grace of the clouds. Lakshmipar (Netra) is the area where groundnut is being planted in large quantities. Farmer Vishrambhai Payer, while giving details, said that with the onset of the rains, the farmers have been busy with sowing work in full swing to grow guar, moong, castor and other crops in the cut lands. Shivdasbhai Keshrani, president of the Nakhatrana taluka Kisan Sangh, and Jagdishbhai Keshrani, president of the local organization board, have expressed optimism that with the timely and regular rains in the taluka, the planting of agricultural products will be done in good quantities.
Amidst the rains, the atmosphere in Kutch remains bleak for the second consecutive day.
