Rainy Summer in North India
The pitter-patter of raindrops on the rooftops, the cool breeze that refreshes the soul, the smell of wet earth – all these are the delights of the rainy season that we eagerly await. However, when it rains unexpectedly in the summer season, it can bring about mixed feelings.
North India is currently experiencing such a weather phenomenon – a sudden drizzle amidst the scorching heat of summer. While it’s a beautiful sight to behold, it also raises concerns about the impact it may have on crops and agriculture.
It’s easy to get lost in the worries and anxieties that come with such situations, but it’s important to take a step back and appreciate the beauty of nature. The rain brings with it a sense of calmness and tranquillity, washing away the heat and dust of the summer months.
The lush greenery and beautiful landscapes look even more breath taking on a rainy day, making it a perfect place to sit, relax and enjoy the monsoon season.
It’s a time to sit back, relax and enjoy the moment.
The rains also bring about a sense of nostalgia – reminding us of our childhood memories of jumping in puddles, getting drenched in the rain, and sipping hot chai with pakoras. It’s a time to reconnect with our inner child and relive those carefree moments.
As we revel in the joy of the rainy season, we must not forget the impact it has on agriculture. The unexpected rain may have adverse effects on crops, and farmers may face losses. We must extend our support to them and pray for the rains to come in a more timely and predictable manner.
In conclusion, while the unexpected rain in the summer season may bring about worries and concerns, it’s important to appreciate the beauty of nature and relish the moments of joy it brings with it. Let us hope and pray that the rains come in a timely manner to benefit both nature and agriculture.
by Ashwani Verma (98734 37353)
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