Monsoon will knock on 1 June in India, how the whole economy is fixed on how it will be

new Delhi. The first monsoon rain (monsoon in India) is likely to enter India through the southern coast around 1 June. The Meteorological Department said on Thursday that the four months of rain is very important for a country like India because the economy of our country is dependent on agriculture. The Meteorological Department of India (IMD) said in a statement, the weather conditions for the onset of monsoon are likely to be favorable from June 1, 2020. The first rain can come in Kerala on 1 June. IMD had earlier hoped that it would arrive on June 6, but since Cyclone, it is arriving early due to the pressure coming down in some places.

About half of India's land depends on the annual June-September rains to grow crops such as rice, maize, sugarcane, cotton and soybeans without any irrigation. IMD said last month that India is expected to get average monsoon rains this year, which increases the expectations of higher agricultural production. The Indian economy is the third largest economy in Asia that is undergoing lockdown due to the coronavirus epidemic.

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In the next 72 hours, it will move from northwest to south Oman and east Yemen coast.

Due to the influence of cyclone over the west-central and southwest Arabian Sea, the west has become a low pressure area over the central Arabian Sea. It is expected that in the next 72 hours it will move from northwest to south Oman and east Yemen coast.

Seeing the meteorological department's alert, the Kerala government has banned fishing in the Arabian Sea. At the same time, fishermen who have already landed in the sea to kill fish, have also been sent the message to come back by tonight. Those who cannot reach the Kerala coast, have been told that they should reach the coast closest to them as soon as possible. Earlier, the Meteorological Department had predicted the arrival of monsoon on 6 June.

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