With the monsoon likely to remain weak in the north-west for a few more days, the agricultural scene in this major rabi belt is beginning to cause disquiet.
Elsewhere, however, the situation seems to have improved slightly, thanks to scattered showers in past couple of days in the hitherto rain-deficient tracts of Vidharba, Telengana and west Madhya Pradesh. On the whole, the deficiency in the total monsoon rainfall in the agriculturally crucial month of July has risen to 21 per cent. About 216 districts fall in the deficient or scanty rainfall categories.
The country's grain bowl of Punjab, Haryana, western Uttar Pradesh and adjoining irrigated areas of eastern Rajasthan has virtually remained rainless in the past one week.
Though the crops have so far been largely okay due to the diversion of more power to the rural sector, but the situation may not remain so for long.
For, the India Meteorological Department does not foresee any tangible revival in the monsoon activity over this region in next few days as no fresh weather system has been sighted over the Bay of Bengal.
Besides, the water level in the Bhakra and Pong dams that feed the irrigation canal network in this region is reported to be down to critical. Water releases may have to be curtailed in the absence of rains.
This will create problems for the crops in the canal command areas in Punjab, Haryana as well as Rajasthan. It may also adversely affect power production in the entire northern region.
The crop condition in the south-western areas of both Haryana and Punjab is reported to be