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 Drought is an extended period of months or years when 
 
a region notes a deficiency in its water supply whether 
surface or underground water. Generally, this occurs 
when a region receives consistently below average 
precipitation. It can have a substantial impact on the 
ecosystem and agriculture of the affected region. 
Although droughts can persist for several years, even a 
short, intense drought can cause significant damage 
and harm the local economy. 
 Many plant species, such as cacti, have adaptations 
such as reduced leaf area and waxy cuticles to 
enhance their ability to tolerate drought. Some others 
survive dry periods as buried seeds. Semi-permanent 
drought produces arid biomes such as deserts and 
grasslands. Most arid ecosystems have inherently low 
productivity.
 (i) Meteorological drought: This happens when 
the actual rainfall in an area is significantly less 
than the climatological  
mean of that area. The 
country as a whole may have a normal monsoon, 
but different meteorological districts and sub-divisions 
can have below normal rainfall. The 
rainfall categories for smaller areas are defined 
by their deviation from a meteorological area's 
normal rainfall - 
Excess: 20 per cent or more above normal 
Normal: 19 per cent above normal - 19 per cent 
below normal 
Deficient: 20 per cent below normal - 59 per cent 
below normal 
Scanty: 60 per cent or more below normal 
 (ii) Hydrological drought: A marked depletion of 
surface water causing very low stream flow and 
drying of lakes, rivers and reservoirs 
 (iii) Agricultural drought: Inadequate soil moisture 
resulting in acute crop stress and fall in 
agricultural productivity
DROUGHTS IN INDIA 
Drought in India has resulted in tens of millions of deaths over the course of 
the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. Indian agriculture is heavily dependent 
on the climate of India: a favorable southwest summer monsoon is critical in 
securing water for irrigating Indian crops. In some parts of India, the failure 
of the monsoons result in water shortages, resulting in below-average crop 
yields. This is particularly true of major drought-prone regions such as 
southern and eastern Maharashtra, Karnataka, Haryana , Gujarat, and 
Rajasthan. 
In the past, droughts have periodically led to major Indian famines, 
including the Bengal famine of 1770, in which up to one third of the 
population in affected areas died; the 1876–1877 famine, in which over five 
million people died; and the 1899 famine, in which over 4.5 million died.
KARNATAKA 
 
I. KARNATAKA 139 152163.33 42 57645.54 
34. Bangalore 11 7949.50 - - 
35. Belgaum 10 13460.80 1 1996.00 
36. Bellary 8 9548.50 3 3994.30 
37. Bijapur 11 17092.83 7 12477.44 
38. Chikmangalur 7 7222.00 1 804.80 
39. Chitradurga 9 10754.50 5 7477.50 
40. Dharwar 17 13480.10 3 2772.32 
41. Gulbarga 10 16167.80 5 8131.00 
42. Hasan 8 6833.30 1 1277.80 
43. Kolar 11 8215.20 4 3444.70 
44. Mandya 7 4961.00 1 1034.28 
45. Mysore 11 11947.00 1 1235.90 
46. Raichur 9 13972.40 4 6347.60 
47. Tumkur 10 10557.70 6 6651.90 
S. 
No. 
State / District No. ofTalukas Area of the District 
( km2) 
As per CWC 's Study 
No. of Talukasaffected by 
drought 
Area 
affect 
ed by 
droug 
ht ( 
km2)

RAJASTHAN 
 
X. RAJASTHAN 76 218950.45 57 194203.27 
70. Ajmer 5 8449.60 3 4317.80 
71. Banswara 5 5055.00 5 5055.00 
72. Barmer 5 29521.40 5 29521.40 
73.Bikaner 4 27396.40 4 27396.40 
74. Churu 7 16861.35 7 16861.35 
75. Dungerpur 3 3770.00 3 3770.00 
76. Jaisalmer 2 41674.30 2 41674.30 
77. Jalore 4 10554.40 3 8308.80 
78. Jhunjhunun 4 5928.00 3 4460.20 
79. Jodhpur 5 22633.80 5 22633.80 
80. Nagpur 8 17628.00 8 17628.00 
81. Pali 7 12211.20 2 4763.80 
82. Udaipur 17 17267.00 7 7812.42 
RAJASTHAN

GUJARAT 
 
III. GUJARAT 124 121238.90 103 106818.40 
16. Ahmedabad 7 8565.90 5 7530.30 
17. Amreli 10 6711.40 10 6711.40 
18. Banaskantha 11 12404.30 9 11018.10 
19. Bhawnagar 12 9786.30 12 9786.30 
20. Bharuch 11 7805.70 11 7805.70 
21. Jamnagar 10 10143.00 10 10143.00 
22. Kheda 10 6888.10 3 2407.00 
23. Kachchh 9 19476.50 9 19476.50 
24. Mahesana 11 9011.80 3 2803.50 
25. Panchmahal 11 8849.80 10 8975.10 
26. Rajkot 13 11152.30 12 10667.70 
27. Surender nagar 9 10443.80 9 10443.80

MAHARASHTRA 
 
VIII. MAHARASHTRA 100 123767.05 45 57664.70 
59. Ahmednagar 13 16762.20 7 9491.80 
60. Aurangabad 12 16385.00 2 3111.30 
61. Bir 7 11169.00 3 4595.00 
62. Nasik 13 15631.50 7 8098.90 
63. Oomandabad 11 14027.00 7 9515.00 
64.Pune 14 15688.20 4 4932.10 
65. Sangli 8 8610.25 5 5939.66 
66. Satara 11 10436.90 4 3878.50 
67. Sotapur 11 15057.00 6 8102.50

HARYANA 
 
IV. HARYANA 15 16587.85 8 8338.50 
28. Bhiwani 4 4657.38 4 4657.38 
29. Gurgaon 5 4862.80 2 1462.44 
30. Mahendergarh 3 3221.67 2 2218.68 
31. Rohtak 3 3846.00 - -
Area Affected in India by Drought 
 
1600000 
1400000 
1200000 
1000000 
800000 
600000 
400000 
200000 
0 
1979 1982 1983 1987 2013 
Area Affected in (Km sq.)
People affected in India by Drought 
 
300000000 
250000000 
200000000 
150000000 
100000000 
50000000 
0 
1979 1982 1983 1987 2013 
People affected
EDITORS 

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PPT on drought in india

  • 1.  Drought is an extended period of months or years when  a region notes a deficiency in its water supply whether surface or underground water. Generally, this occurs when a region receives consistently below average precipitation. It can have a substantial impact on the ecosystem and agriculture of the affected region. Although droughts can persist for several years, even a short, intense drought can cause significant damage and harm the local economy.  Many plant species, such as cacti, have adaptations such as reduced leaf area and waxy cuticles to enhance their ability to tolerate drought. Some others survive dry periods as buried seeds. Semi-permanent drought produces arid biomes such as deserts and grasslands. Most arid ecosystems have inherently low productivity.
  • 2.  (i) Meteorological drought: This happens when the actual rainfall in an area is significantly less than the climatological  mean of that area. The country as a whole may have a normal monsoon, but different meteorological districts and sub-divisions can have below normal rainfall. The rainfall categories for smaller areas are defined by their deviation from a meteorological area's normal rainfall - Excess: 20 per cent or more above normal Normal: 19 per cent above normal - 19 per cent below normal Deficient: 20 per cent below normal - 59 per cent below normal Scanty: 60 per cent or more below normal  (ii) Hydrological drought: A marked depletion of surface water causing very low stream flow and drying of lakes, rivers and reservoirs  (iii) Agricultural drought: Inadequate soil moisture resulting in acute crop stress and fall in agricultural productivity
  • 3. DROUGHTS IN INDIA Drought in India has resulted in tens of millions of deaths over the course of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. Indian agriculture is heavily dependent on the climate of India: a favorable southwest summer monsoon is critical in securing water for irrigating Indian crops. In some parts of India, the failure of the monsoons result in water shortages, resulting in below-average crop yields. This is particularly true of major drought-prone regions such as southern and eastern Maharashtra, Karnataka, Haryana , Gujarat, and Rajasthan. In the past, droughts have periodically led to major Indian famines, including the Bengal famine of 1770, in which up to one third of the population in affected areas died; the 1876–1877 famine, in which over five million people died; and the 1899 famine, in which over 4.5 million died.
  • 4.
  • 5. KARNATAKA  I. KARNATAKA 139 152163.33 42 57645.54 34. Bangalore 11 7949.50 - - 35. Belgaum 10 13460.80 1 1996.00 36. Bellary 8 9548.50 3 3994.30 37. Bijapur 11 17092.83 7 12477.44 38. Chikmangalur 7 7222.00 1 804.80 39. Chitradurga 9 10754.50 5 7477.50 40. Dharwar 17 13480.10 3 2772.32 41. Gulbarga 10 16167.80 5 8131.00 42. Hasan 8 6833.30 1 1277.80 43. Kolar 11 8215.20 4 3444.70 44. Mandya 7 4961.00 1 1034.28 45. Mysore 11 11947.00 1 1235.90 46. Raichur 9 13972.40 4 6347.60 47. Tumkur 10 10557.70 6 6651.90 S. No. State / District No. ofTalukas Area of the District ( km2) As per CWC 's Study No. of Talukasaffected by drought Area affect ed by droug ht ( km2)
  • 6.
  • 7. RAJASTHAN  X. RAJASTHAN 76 218950.45 57 194203.27 70. Ajmer 5 8449.60 3 4317.80 71. Banswara 5 5055.00 5 5055.00 72. Barmer 5 29521.40 5 29521.40 73.Bikaner 4 27396.40 4 27396.40 74. Churu 7 16861.35 7 16861.35 75. Dungerpur 3 3770.00 3 3770.00 76. Jaisalmer 2 41674.30 2 41674.30 77. Jalore 4 10554.40 3 8308.80 78. Jhunjhunun 4 5928.00 3 4460.20 79. Jodhpur 5 22633.80 5 22633.80 80. Nagpur 8 17628.00 8 17628.00 81. Pali 7 12211.20 2 4763.80 82. Udaipur 17 17267.00 7 7812.42 RAJASTHAN
  • 8.
  • 9. GUJARAT  III. GUJARAT 124 121238.90 103 106818.40 16. Ahmedabad 7 8565.90 5 7530.30 17. Amreli 10 6711.40 10 6711.40 18. Banaskantha 11 12404.30 9 11018.10 19. Bhawnagar 12 9786.30 12 9786.30 20. Bharuch 11 7805.70 11 7805.70 21. Jamnagar 10 10143.00 10 10143.00 22. Kheda 10 6888.10 3 2407.00 23. Kachchh 9 19476.50 9 19476.50 24. Mahesana 11 9011.80 3 2803.50 25. Panchmahal 11 8849.80 10 8975.10 26. Rajkot 13 11152.30 12 10667.70 27. Surender nagar 9 10443.80 9 10443.80
  • 10.
  • 11. MAHARASHTRA  VIII. MAHARASHTRA 100 123767.05 45 57664.70 59. Ahmednagar 13 16762.20 7 9491.80 60. Aurangabad 12 16385.00 2 3111.30 61. Bir 7 11169.00 3 4595.00 62. Nasik 13 15631.50 7 8098.90 63. Oomandabad 11 14027.00 7 9515.00 64.Pune 14 15688.20 4 4932.10 65. Sangli 8 8610.25 5 5939.66 66. Satara 11 10436.90 4 3878.50 67. Sotapur 11 15057.00 6 8102.50
  • 12.
  • 13. HARYANA  IV. HARYANA 15 16587.85 8 8338.50 28. Bhiwani 4 4657.38 4 4657.38 29. Gurgaon 5 4862.80 2 1462.44 30. Mahendergarh 3 3221.67 2 2218.68 31. Rohtak 3 3846.00 - -
  • 14. Area Affected in India by Drought  1600000 1400000 1200000 1000000 800000 600000 400000 200000 0 1979 1982 1983 1987 2013 Area Affected in (Km sq.)
  • 15. People affected in India by Drought  300000000 250000000 200000000 150000000 100000000 50000000 0 1979 1982 1983 1987 2013 People affected
  • 17.