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written by Stefanie on August 14th, 2009, 09:51  |  I like this! (12)

After having happily reported the arrival of the monsoon in Udaipur in the middle of July, I now realize that other places were not all that lucky.

There are many places in India where the monsoon failed this year, leaving the country with an estimated 13% below average rainfall for this monsoon season and a horrendous 56% below average rainfall for this week alone.

This not only is catastrophe for many farmers, but also reduced crops mean that  prices for food grains will rise (and have obviously already started to, up to 10%) and the economy as a whole will suffer. India had an ambitious but realistic 7% economic growth target for this year, which now could be reduced by 1% alone due to the drought (leaving alone the swine flu, global economic crisis etc).

On top of that there are now NASA satellite based estimates of groundwater depletion in North-Western India which show that mainly due to the use of groundwater for irrigation the water level is declining at a really mean rate and will probably cause even more trouble for agriculture and availability of potable water in the future.

So while watching the occasional monsoon shower in Udaipur and a picturesque and full Lake Picchola I keep my fingers crossed for more rains to come and that more sustainable ways to use the available water are found.

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Tags: drought, economy, groundwater, India, monsoon, rain, Rajasthan, Udaipur


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5 comments to “Rain, but not enough”


  1. marcus says:

    when I get such eye opening information – I always have a T-Shirt slogan of Greenpeace in mind – “earth is flat / pigs can fly / nuclear energy is safe”…… excuses and ignorance is past….

  2. Tanja says:

    I’ve never given much thought to the monsoon in India, but it seems to be a really interesting topic. I think I have to read a bit more about it, thanks for this interesting blog post!

  3. Mathias says:

    So, looking at the rate with wich the groundwater has vanished these last years, what will happen to the groundwater levels with the population growing and growing. Current projections show india crossing the 1.4 billion people landmark around 2025.

  4. Tanja says:

    Jetzt ist das Thema übrigens auch bei Spiegel Online angekommen.

  5. Fran says:

    Hello from Australia Stefanie

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