Increasing temperatures leading to drought in fields
The main reason behind the drying up of fields in Khunti district is the continuously rising temperatures. Due to the lack of pre-monsoon rainfall, farmers have not been able to irrigate their fields properly. This has resulted in the fields drying up and crops getting damaged.
Depletion of groundwater levels
Another factor contributing to the drought-like situation in the region is the depletion of groundwater levels. With no significant rainfall and over-extraction of groundwater for irrigation purposes, the water table has dropped significantly. This has left farmers with no choice but to watch their fields dry up.
Lack of government support
The lack of government support and initiatives to address the water scarcity issue has also worsened the situation for farmers in Khunti district. Without proper irrigation facilities and water management techniques, farmers are struggling to keep their crops alive. The absence of financial assistance and guidance from the authorities has further added to their woes.
Impact on livelihoods and food security
The drying up of fields has had a severe impact on the livelihoods of farmers in the region. With crops failing and no alternative sources of income, farmers are facing financial distress. This has also raised concerns about food security in the area, as the lack of proper rainfall and irrigation facilities have affected crop yields. It is crucial for the government to step in and provide necessary support to help farmers overcome this crisis.
खेतों में पानी देने की कोशिश की जा रही है। इस बारिश की कमी के कारण किसानों को अब तक किसी भी फायदा नहीं हुआ है। खेतों में पानी की कमी के कारण पौधों को पोषण नहीं मिल पा रहा है और खेतों में सूखा पड़ा है। इसके चलते किसानों को अपने खेतों की देखभाल के लिए कठिनाइयों का सामना करना पड़ रहा है।