The empowered group of ministers on drought will meet on September 3 to discuss further relief measures in some parts of the country that are facing deficit rains, Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar said on Tuesday.
Barring some states, he said the crop prospects in the ongoing kharif (summer) season are good.
"The EGoM on drought will be held on Monday (September 3)," Pawar, who heads the EGoM, told PTI.
On Kharif crop conditions, he said: "Except Karnataka, Maharashtra and Saurashtra in Gujarat, crop prospects are good in other parts of the country".
"Rains in north India will be very much useful for rabi (winter) crops," he added.
Monsoon, the life-line of Indian agriculture, has been deficient by 13 per cent so far, affecting the sowing of kharif crops, particularly coarse cereals and pulses.
The EGoM was reconstituted last month in view of drought-like conditions in four states -- Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan.
In its last meeting held on July 31, the panel had announced 50 per cent diesel subsidy to farmers to save the standing kharif crops and release of about Rs 2,000 crore (Rs 20 billion)