Jharkhand Weather News: Life affected due to unseasonal rains, rabi crops got wet after harvesting in Sahibganj

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Jharkhand Weather News: Jute, onion and garlic are cultivated on a large scale in Udhwa block of Sahibganj district. The onions and garlic grown here are supplied in large quantities to the neighboring country Bangladesh. On the other hand, mango, litchi, jackfruit along with jute have benefited a lot due to the intermittent rains since two days. Whereas wheat, onion and garlic have been damaged due to rain. In many places even the harvesting of rabi crops has not been done. The trouble has increased due to crop failure. Farmers cultivate wheat. For the last two days, it is raining continuously with thick clouds and thunder. Because of this, there is happiness and somewhere there is sorrow among the farmers.

Damage to onion, garlic and wheat cultivation, benefit to jute cultivation

In fact, due to continuous rains in the block area, the cultivation of onion, garlic and wheat has been damaged. At the same time, due to this rain, jute cultivation has benefited a lot. However, due to lack of hailstorm with rain in the block area, many fruits including mango, litchi, jackfruit have benefited. Most onion and garlic are cultivated in the block area in Shridhar Panchayat. On the other hand, jute is cultivated on the banks of canals, streams and rivers. So that jute crop can get sufficient amount of water.

Jute cultivation is done in large quantities

Jute is cultivated on a large scale in many panchayats including East Udhwa, West Udhwa, East and West Udhwa Diyara, North Sarfaraz Ganj, Radhanagar, East Pranpur in the block area. That’s why jute cultivation of Khudwa block is famous not only in the whole district but also in many parts of India.

Onion and garlic are supplied in Bangladesh

Due to large scale cultivation of onion and garlic in Udhwa block area, it is supplied to many states of India including neighboring country Bangladesh. It is said that large fields of onion and garlic are supplied to Bangladesh at the international border via the neighboring state of Jharkhand, Pakshi Mangal, West Bengal. This gives profit to the farmers here.

says farmer

Farmer Amar Ojha said that jute, mango, litchi, jackfruit and other fruits have benefited due to continuous rain without hailstorm. On the other hand, farmer Vikas Sikdhar said that due to the continuous rains from both the past, the crops of onion and garlic have been damaged. Also told that if it rains like this, then the crops will be completely ruined and the problem of starvation will arise in front of the farmer. Farmer Sukhlal Rai said that due to continuous rains in the block area, wheat crops have suffered a lot. If it rains like this, the wheat crop will be completely ruined and the farmers will be completely ruined.

Onion and garlic are cultivated on a large scale in Sridhar Diyara Panchayat

Onion and garlic are cultivated on a large scale in Sridhar Diyara Panchayat of the block area. Along with this, farmers of other panchayats including Begumganj, Kathalbari and several villages of East Pranpur also cultivate onion and garlic in small quantities. Talking about it, 1106 families work with hard work and dedication to cultivate onion and garlic in Shridhar Panchayat. A family cultivates onion and garlic in five bighas. So you can guess that if 1106 families do farming on five bighas of land then how fertile the crop would be.

Business worth lakhs affected in the fair due to rain

After the completion of the yagya organized in the Bhuteshwarnath temple premises of Barhet block area, there was silence in the fair area due to scattered rains. At the same time, due to the rain, the business of lakhs in the fair is getting affected. Toys shop, sweet shop, electronic shop, swings, break dance, magic show etc. in addition to small shops have to bear the loss of lakhs. Everyday more than 200 people used to get employment from the fair, due to which the family was fed. Let us inform that the work was stopped due to water problem in the market, during which the eleven-day yagya cum fair started. The hope of employment arose among the daily laborers working in the market. But due to the rain, the laborers have to face a lot of trouble for employment. The fair area has turned into mud due to accumulation of water due to rain. On the other hand, people coming out of their homes to enjoy the fair are not able to reach the fair area due to rain. If the weather is not clear the next day, the traders may have to bear more losses.

46.8 mm of rain in Sahibganj city, damage to Rabi crop

Rabi crop has suffered a lot due to intermittent rains since last three days in the district including Sahebganj city. Ripe crops have fallen in the fields. Due to the torrential rains across the district including the city on Monday late evening, farmers have suffered a lot. A record 46.8 mm of rain has been recorded in Sadar block area. The main road became muddy due to rain. In every street and locality, the water of the drains started flowing over the road itself. Due to which the local people were troubled. The same game of hide and seek continued throughout the day on Tuesday. The sun and clouds continued to hide, due to which the temperature dropped. The maximum temperature was recorded at 27 ° C, the minimum temperature was 17 ° C. District Agriculture Officer Subodh Kumar said that the district’s BO, BTM, ATM and other officials have been instructed to go to all panchayat villages and report the crop damage caused by unseasonal rains at the earliest. So that the department can be sent to the state and central government.

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