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Former Deputy Mayor of Shimla Municipal Corporation, Tikender Singh Panwar, has requested the Himachal Pradesh government to consider declaring the state as drought-affected due to a prolonged dry spell and a 72% rain deficit during the current winter season. He cites extreme weather events, including heavy and low precipitation, as the new normal.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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