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India to get below-normal monsoon rains in June, weather office says

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Rising water level of river Yamuna after monsoon rains in New Delhi
June 18, 2024
Reuters

MUMBAI (Reuters) -India likely faces below-normal rainfall in June due to the monsoon's slow progress, the country's weather department said on Tuesday, raising concerns for its agricultural sector.

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