India faces a warmer and drier February after an unusually warm January. This weather pattern poses risks to key winter crops ...
By Rajendra Jadhav MUMBAI, Feb 1 (Reuters) - India will be warmer and drier this month after an unusually warm January, the weather office said, raising risks for key winter-sown crops such as wheat, ...
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