Monsoon advances to food bowl states
 India’s crucial monsoon rains on Monday advanced
 to the food bowl states of Punjab and Haryana with a promise to bring 
showers over the next four days, reducing the shortfall for the season.
 
“Monsoon has progressed into Haryana, Punjab and some parts of 
Rajasthan,” Laxman Singh Rathore, Director General India Meteorological 
Department (IMD), told in New Delhi.
The deficiency in rainfall for the season, which was as high as
 31 per cent a couple of weeks back, was reduced to 25 per cent of the 
50-year average of 89 cm on the back of the active monsoon.
In terms of percentage of the area of the country, 63 per cent 
parts of the country had received deficient or scanty rainfall, 
according to data released by IMD.
36 per cent area of the country received normal rainfall while one per cent region experienced excess rains.
Rathore said the monsoon currents would remain active for the next 
four to five days and the entire country was expected to be covered 
Wednesday.
Quantitatively, the country had received 173.9 mm rainfall as 
against the normal 233.3 mm between June 1st and July 8th a deficiency 
of 25 per cent.
On the El Nino phenomenon, one of the parameters known to affect 
the monsoon, Rathore said the conditions were still neutral and he did 
not see a significant increase this month.
Some reports had it that the El Nino conditions would develop by 
the end of this month which could have an adverse effect on the monsoon.
Monsoon was 14 per cent below normal in the east and north east of 
the country, 43 per cent below average in the north west, 31 per cent 
lower in the south peninsula and 26 per cent below normal in central 
India, the IMD said.
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