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October 16, 2025

Farmers in Marathwada were ill-prepared for the intense rainfall that hit the perennially water-starved region.

- By HIMANSHU NITNAWARE

Bone dry to soaking wet

THE CANALS and barrages in the village were absolutely dry this summer. But rain in August and September overwhelmed the Sindphana river,” says Ganesh Ghodake, a farmer from Kurla village in Maharashtra's Beed district. Heavy rainfall on September 19-22 made the river swell and the water flooded his farm, which lies adjacent to the river, destroying 3 hectares (ha) of cotton crop. “I invested ₹1.25 lakh on cultivating cotton, and the sale would have fetched me a profit of ₹50,000. But now I will face a loss of ₹65,000,” says the 42-year-old farmer in the state's perennially arid Marathwada region.

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