
Sheikh Nadeem
Farmers in south Kashmir districts, especially those engaged in paddy cultivation, are worried about the prolonged dry spell, which is threatening to create a drought-like situation across the valley.
Locals speaking to The Kashmiriyat said that water resources have dried up in several areas of Anantnag district. As a result, many villages are facing an acute shortage of water needed for irrigation.
According to reports, several villages in Anantnag district, including Ara Koshipora, Damhal, Palpora, Dehruna, Wanihama, Brinty Dialgam, Batengoo, Wanpoh, Arwani and several other areas in south Kashmir, are experiencing a shortage of water for irrigation purposes.
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