The 'Hi, hello' monsoon: In rural India, an anxious, high-stakes wait for the skies to swell
New Delhi, July 1 -- Raisen,
Sehore,
Narmadapuram :
On a late June afternoon, Raja Chourey is a bluster of emotions. A farmer in his 50s, Chourey manages a fertile patch of land in Narmadapuram district of Madhya Pradesh. The farm, burrowed next to a forested hill, is a short distance from the revered Narmada River which originates in and courses through central India.
Beginning in April, a series of unfortunate events hit Chourey in quick succession.
A chunk of the wheat he harvested was sold to local traders at a discount to the government-promised minimum support price, due to technical glitches in the state-run crop purchase portal. The result was a loss, running over Rs.70,000. In the following month, short-duration moong beans,...
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