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The officials of Irrigation Department and Flood Control in India- controlled Kashmir have forecasted drought this summer across the area close to line of Control (LoC) and has asked farmers not to cultivate paddy crop in their fields.

The warning was issued to the farmers in Handwara belt, in the frontier district of Kupwara, 85 km northwest of Srinagar city, summer capital of India-controlled Kashmir.

The Department predicts acute shortage of water for irrigation of paddy crop in the area. It has also issued a government circular on Monday asking farmers to shelve the idea of cultivating rice this season.

"Water flow in rivers, streams and canals has receded due to climate change and lack of timely snow and rainfall during the winter season. There is possibility of the drought in near future and farmers in the division are informed not to cultivate paddy this year, for its cultivation is impossible in the wake of drought. Onus of violating the order will be exclusively of farmers," reads the circular.

However, the advisory is silent about the alternative to the farmers.

"It is ridiculous that instead of suggesting the alternative crop, the concerned officials are asking us not to cultivate rice, which is our main crop and a source of sustenance for our families, " said Ghulam Rasool Bhat, a farmer in Handwara.

Ironically the agriculture department is silent over the issue. The government order has panicked the farmers in the area but they are adamant on cultivating paddy in the current season.

"If we won't be cultivating paddy this year, our families will be forced to starve," Bhat said. The region's Agriculture Minister Ghulam Hassan Mir, however, said the warning is for farmers having fields on "tail-end areas and blocks".

"The government expects acute shortage of water this year and accordingly the warning has been issued," Mir said.

Rice is main crop grown in the region between March-April and harvested in autumn season (September-October). It is also the staple food for the residents across the region.

This winter, India-controlled Kashmir received less snow and rainfall compared to previous years.

A study by glaciologists last year revealed Kashmir's main glacier-the Kolahoi in Himalayas is receding at an alarming pace.

The study said the receding glaciers will threaten water supply to the millions of people inhabited in both parts of Kashmir and vast portion of Pakistan and Pakistan-controlled Kashmir.

Scientists blamed rising temperatures in winters for shrinking of Himalayan glaciers, thereby highlighting the effects of climate change that has caused a rise in temperatures in the mountainous region.

Source: Xinhua

India-controlled Kashmir braces for drought in summer - People's Daily Online
 
What does hafeez sayeed has to say about this drought on Indian Side???
 
^ what happened to all the stolen water from Pakistani rivers.. Was that taken to South India thru secret tunnels?? :rofl::rofl:
 
The officials of Irrigation Department and Flood Control in India- controlled Kashmir have forecasted drought this summer across the area close to line of Control (LoC) and has asked farmers not to cultivate paddy crop in their fields.

The warning was issued to the farmers in Handwara belt, in the frontier district of Kupwara, 85 km northwest of Srinagar city, summer capital of India-controlled Kashmir.

The Department predicts acute shortage of water for irrigation of paddy crop in the area. It has also issued a government circular on Monday asking farmers to shelve the idea of cultivating rice this season.

"Water flow in rivers, streams and canals has receded due to climate change and lack of timely snow and rainfall during the winter season. There is possibility of the drought in near future and farmers in the division are informed not to cultivate paddy this year, for its cultivation is impossible in the wake of drought. Onus of violating the order will be exclusively of farmers," reads the circular.

However, the advisory is silent about the alternative to the farmers.

"It is ridiculous that instead of suggesting the alternative crop, the concerned officials are asking us not to cultivate rice, which is our main crop and a source of sustenance for our families, " said Ghulam Rasool Bhat, a farmer in Handwara.

Ironically the agriculture department is silent over the issue. The government order has panicked the farmers in the area but they are adamant on cultivating paddy in the current season.

"If we won't be cultivating paddy this year, our families will be forced to starve," Bhat said. The region's Agriculture Minister Ghulam Hassan Mir, however, said the warning is for farmers having fields on "tail-end areas and blocks".

"The government expects acute shortage of water this year and accordingly the warning has been issued," Mir said.

Rice is main crop grown in the region between March-April and harvested in autumn season (September-October). It is also the staple food for the residents across the region.

This winter, India-controlled Kashmir received less snow and rainfall compared to previous years.

A study by glaciologists last year revealed Kashmir's main glacier-the Kolahoi in Himalayas is receding at an alarming pace.

The study said the receding glaciers will threaten water supply to the millions of people inhabited in both parts of Kashmir and vast portion of Pakistan and Pakistan-controlled Kashmir.

Scientists blamed rising temperatures in winters for shrinking of Himalayan glaciers, thereby highlighting the effects of climate change that has caused a rise in temperatures in the mountainous region.

Source: Xinhua

India-controlled Kashmir braces for drought in summer - People's Daily Online

We need to finish the Dam works faster so that people of Jammu and Kashmir gets the benefits.:cheers:
 
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^ what happened to all the stolen water from Pakistani rivers.. Was that taken to South India thru secret tunnels?? :rofl::rofl:

probably, you know how them hindus do it. there gots to be a secret tunnels and canals flowing all this moisture down to South India: hafeez sayeed - Sun ain't got nothing to do with this. Can't you see....

hafeez sayed: we must extract the moisture from seeping down South India.

HAFEEZ SAYEED: WE MUST DECLARE A MOISTURE WAR ON INDIANS. :pop:
 
1. Zionist propaganda,

2. RAW Mossad CIA conspiracy

3. Zardari


:blah::blah::blah::blah:

hafeez sayeed: I'm stunned by this alliance.:lol:, must extract moisture from India. where is my laser gun i will vaporize there moisture.:hang2:

:buba_phone:
hafeez sayeed: kambakht Zaid hamid kaha marr gaya aab, Zaid nayi interview ka time aa gaya. Jaldi mixtape nikalo- imidiatly, OK....
 
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^ what happened to all the stolen water from Pakistani rivers.. Was that taken to South India thru secret tunnels?? :rofl::rofl:

Are you kidding me...Obviously this is RAW conspiracy to plant such news to deprive Pakistan of her legitimate amount of water......


I am wondering what Hafiz Saedd and Zaid Hamid must be saying...It should be something on these lines....Man hindu india is back again with propaganda and all the zionist mentality countries(Western Powers) will support this propaganda...Time for us to nuke this bloody Hindu State....
 
The thread title is wrong. How come Kashmir is India controlled? Kashmir is India and India is Kashmir.
 
Not a single reply from any Pakistani member, and thanks to Indian members for already derailing the thread and posting troll.

So if now we ban some of you, don't complain later.
 
better water management...more dams and canals for irrigation can provide relief to the farmers.

Paddy needs lots of water............proper irrigation is must for it
 
better water management...more dams and canals for irrigation can provide relief to the farmers.

Paddy needs lots of water............proper irrigation is must for it

Dams in J&K are not possible to that extend as India is abide with the 'Indus Water Treaty'
I think India should withdraw from 'Indus Water Treaty' & should negotiate & force Pakistan on lesser harsh terms with another water treaty for the development of J&K
 
there are other kharif crops they can possibly cultivate. like -

Millets (Bajra and Jowar)
Maize
Moong (Pulses)
Groundnut
Red Chillies
Cotton
Soyabean
Turmeric

groundnuts and millets i think dont need too much water

though i must admit that the J&K govt would have done better if it had suggested the alternatives. it will not only have to tell the farmers about these crops but also tell them how to cultivate them.
 

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