Water Management & Conservation In Drought Areas
Abstract
India is one of the agricultural economy based country. Despite, the share of agriculture
sector to GDP of the country is only about 24%, 70% of Indians are dependent on farm
incomes, and about 60% of farm cultivation depends on rains.In past few years there has
been increase in extreme weather events such as drought, flood, heat and cold waves, strong
wind etc. India suffered of drought in 2002 with seasonal (June-September) all India rainfall
19% below normal after all India drought occurred during June-September, 1987.Droughts
have severe economic, environmental and social impacts.. Areas devoid or having poor rain
could be detected in advance. It is possible to reduce agricultural losses by advanced
prediction of poor or no rain situations, timely dissemination of weather based agroadvisories
to farmers and planners.