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The Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Assembly, R. Ashok, alleged that the state government is financially bankrupt and is not moving forward to declare a drought despite the hardships of the farmers. Criticizing the government's administrative failure and neglect of the problems of the farmers, he demanded that the drought-affected areas be identified immediately and necessary relief measures be taken.
With the demand for power increasing amid the drought situation caused by lack of rain in the state, CM DK Shivakumar held an emergency meeting to take precautionary measures to prevent power shortage. In the meeting, the officials have been instructed to complete the necessary preparations and ensure continuous power supply to the people of the state. A comprehensive discussion was held in the meeting on power generation, supply, water level of reservoirs and alternative systems.
Karnataka has recorded a 41% rainfall deficit in June alone. The threat of Super El Nino is likely to affect monsoon, agriculture and reservoirs. Here is the complete information.
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