Heavy rains lashed Pune and many parts of Western Maharashtra this morning, reviving the wet spell in the region.
The monsoon has raised hopes of bridging the considerable rainfall deficit with favourable conditions for Kharif sowings.
Reports of good rains were received from Kolhapur and Satara also with a 4 ft rise in the Koyna dam water level, official sources said today.
The Meteorological department here attributed revival of the monsoon in interior Maharashtra to the low pressure area formed over Bay of Bengal and predicted continuation of heavy showers in the next 24 hours.
With so much being written abt rains in delhi, just thot i would update on the H2O scene in the western region. I could well imagine how much it rained in delhi by how much has been blogged abt it.
Anubhav tht Karachi stuff was funny.....
Kaushal ....for you ........go on this link....www.indianaturewatch.net....go to "mammals"......goto "eye of the tiger".......the photographs clicked are by Vinay Subramaniam...on his trip to Ranthambore....nd they are unbelievable....
Vidya...stop tht "look what i found" ..stuff......
Rain might play spoil sport....but dont let the SPIRIT die......inspite of the failures "THE PLANNING MUST GO ON".....
“Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted.”
Alber Einstien
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