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Drought-like situation in south Kashmir, farmers in distress

K H News Service by K H News Service
July 2, 2025
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‘Paddy fields are drying right before our eyes; authorities must step in’

Srinagar : A worsening drought in southern Kashmir has brought agriculture to a critical point, with numerous acres of farmland in districts such as Anantnag, Pulwama, Kulgam, and Shopian experiencing severe irrigation shortages.
Reports said that despite the administration’s efforts, low water levels in irrigation canals have rendered paddy fields dry and farmers distressed. In various villages of Anantnag — including Hakura, Palpora, Khoshipora, Bragam, Nowpora, Kreeri, Nethipora, Batengoo, Uranhall, Shamsipora, Jablipora, Husanpora, Aarwani, Monghal, Chirhama, and Ruhu — extensive areas of paddy land are cracking under the intense heat, with no indication of water flow. “This is nothing short of an impending agricultural catastrophe,” stated Ghulam Nabi, a farmer from Palpora. “We rely entirely on agriculture for our livelihood. If this persists, we will have no rice to consume or sell.” In Kulgam, Shopian, and Pulwama, similar scenarios are emerging in various locations such as Frisal hamlet in Kulgam, Awantipora and Kakapora hamlets in Pulwama, and the Wanduna area of Shopian. “Water levels in the irrigation canals have plummeted significantly. We observe officials coming to inspect, yet nothing changes on the ground,” remarked Abdul Rashid, a farmer from Pulwama. “We feel neglected.” The heatwave has exacerbated the situation. With minimal to no rainfall in recent weeks, irrigation sources have dried up, and natural springs are operating at alarmingly low levels. Farmers in the Awantipora area describe the situation as unprecedented. “We have never encountered this degree of drought in recent years,” commented Bashir Ahmad Wani. They expressed concerns that drought-like conditions have become commonplace and that authorities should have a comprehensive plan in place, including an emergency pump. Officials from the Irrigation Department recognize the crisis. “We are aware of the situation and are attempting to utilize available water resources effectively. However, the water levels in canals and streams are exceptionally low due to extended dry weather,” stated a senior official.

 

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