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Heavy rains fill reservoirs across Karimnagar, revive agri activities
['Thirunagari Venkateshwara Swamy', 'About The Author', 'New Delhi']
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Karminagar: After weeks of uncertainty caused by a prolonged dry spell, widespread rainfall over the past three days has brought much-needed relief to farmers across the united Karimnagar district.
The showers have accelerated paddy transplantation and other kharif operations while replenishing reservoirs, tanks and streams across the region.
Farmers have resumed cultivation of paddy, cotton, maize and horticultural crops after delayed monsoon rains had slowed agricultural activity during June.
Against the kharif cultivation target of 9.51 lakh acres of paddy, 2.02 lakh acres of cotton, 50,000 acres of maize and 1.72 lakh acres of horticultural crops, only a small area had been cultivated due to poor rainfall.
Authorities remain on alert as the IMD has forecast more rain, while Karimnagar District Collector Chitra Mishra declared a holiday for schools on July 31 as a precautionary measure.